Newspaper Page Text
From tlio Philadelphia Saturday Courier.
The Magnetic Telegraph.
11Y ltF.V. .TAKES GILBORNE LYONS, L.L.
Along the smooth and slender wires
The sleepless heralds run
Fast as the clear and living rays
Go streaming from the sun,
Xo peals or flashes heard or seen
Their wondrous flight betray,
And yet their words are quickly felt
In cities far away.
Xor summer’s heat nor winter’s hail
Can check their rapid course
They meet unmov’d the fierce wind’s rage.
The rough waves sweeping force ;—
In tho long night of rain nnd wrath .
As in the Maze of day,
They rush with news of weal or wo
To thousands far away.
But faster still than tidings borne
On that electric cord,
Rise the pure thoughts of him who loves
The Christian’s life and Lord—
Of him who, taught in smiles and tears
With fervent lips to pray,
Maintains high converse here on earth
With bright worlds far away.
Ay 1 though nor outward wish is breath’d,
Xor outward answer given,
The sighing of that humble heart *
Is known and felt in Heaven—
Those long frail wires may bend and break,
Those viewless heralds stray,
But faith's least word shall reach the throne
Of God, though far away.
llou&ton April Sheriff Sales.
W ir.L be sold before the Court House door in
Berry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in
April next, between the usual hours of sale, the 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 one acre of the southwest corner
of lot No. (179) one hundred and seventy nine, in the
same district with all the appurtenances belonging
to thn same; All Levied on as the property cf Sam
uel Gibbs to satisfy three fi fas from Houston Supe
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 oot in said fi fas.
Also, at the same time and place, abont fifty lbs. of
Tobacco, about one hundred lbs. ol powdered Sugsr,
five thousand Cigars, various brands, twelve jars, half
gallon. Pickles, fortv pint bottles Schnaps, sixteen
quart bottles Schnaps, twenty quart bottles Wine
Bitters, thirty-five bottles Wine, sixty bottles Monon-
gahalia Whiskey, sixteen 1 boxes Sardines, fifteen lbs.
Candles, more or less, fifteen boxes Lobsters, eleven
Decanters, one Looking Glass aud one pair counter
Scales; all levied on aa the property of W. F. Lilly
under a distress warrant for rent, in favor ot James
A. Miiler vs. said W. F. Lilly, property pointed out
bvtha Plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place, 1 two horse
pleasure Carriage, levied on aa the property of Ro
bert A. Crawford, to satisfy a distress warrant lor
rent in favor of Jatr.es J. Scarborough vs. Robert A.
Crawford. J. F. SIKES,
mar 9 Dep. Sheriff.
Houston Sale for April.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
Perry, Houston county, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next, one negro
woman named Sophy, about 25 years of age; Levied
on as the property of Wm. W. Johnson, to satisfy a
li fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of De wit
Bradshaw vs. Wm. w Johnson, and transferred to
Needham T. Johnson and other fi fas in my hands
v*. said Wm. W. Johnson. JOHN SMITH,
mar 2 Dep. Sheriff.
Jones Gouniy Sheriff Safe.
W ILL be sold in Clinton, before the Court House
door, on the first Tuesday in April next, the
following property, vis : Two negro girls, Sealey,
some twelve years old, Patience, ten yean old. both
of yellow complexion and very likely; Levied upon
ns tiie property of John A. Childs to satisfy three fi
fas. two from Jones Superior Court and one from
Jones Inferior Court, ouein favor of Wm. A. Lane
vs John A. Childs, one in favor of A. J. Middiebrooks
vs John A. Childs, one in favor of W. S. Childs, J.
W. Clark, Zachnriah Eliott and J. L. Holland vs
John A. Childs. Property pointed ont bv defendant.
Also at the same time nnd place, will be sold one
negro man name Jack, about forty-five years old, of
dark complexion, stout and likely, levied upon as
tho property of Thomas 8. Alexander, to satisfy five
!i llu>. Three from Jones Superior Court, and two
from Jones Inferior Court, one in favor of John H.
Thomas, ono in favor of H. B. Ridley, one in favor
of Wra.C. Flemister ono in favor of John W.Clark,
one in favor of F. S. Johnson vs said Thos. 8. Alex
ander, defendant. Property pointed ont by defen.
dam. JAS. G. BARNES, Sheriff,
mar 2
Georgia—Houston County.
B EFORE me. Arthur Watson, a Justice of the
Peace for said County, personally appeared
West, of said County, in the <-8th yearofhis age.who
beinff duly sworn, deposeth and saith that he is the
owner of a certain Lan i Warrant for 160 acres ot
Land, which was issued o .him under the act of d
of March. 1855. (James G. Slappey, acting as his
agent in the application lor said warrant,) for mihta-
rv servicea rendered by him as a private soldie ,
for six months in the company of Edmund Hopson.
Captain in (he regiment of Georgia Militia com
manded hy Col. Few in the year 1814. jn tK
with Great Britian; the said West having been dratt
ed in Washington County, Ga., in that year; that
deponent does not remember the No. ot said warrant;
that deponent lost said land warrant in the Ji. R. De
pot at Macon, Cia. sometime in December, 1857
that he never sold, assigned or parted with his right
to said warrant, and deponent further swears that lie
intends to apply to tho commissioner of pensions, for
a duplicate of said land warrant, so lost.
his
WILLIAM X WEST,
mark.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 22d Feb.
1858. ARTHUR WATSON, J. P.
mar 2
HOWLAND
Jr
MRS.
TS now opening FALL nnd WINTER
1 9I1LLINERY
Consisting of all the Fashionable Styles
of
BONNETS, HEADDRESSES, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, CLOAKS AND BE RAGES
SIUC EVENING DRESSES,
CRINOLINES, WIRE
BRAIDS. STELLA
SHAWLS AND
SCARFS.
All of which will be 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
MILLINERY.
M RS. AUDOIN would respectfully annonnee to
the ladiesof Macon nnd surrounding coun- aj—
tics, that she has rcmovcdtol.cr New Brick SEJ
Store, next door to the Mechanic's Bank, on 2d-f'*^ r
street, (her old stand) where she is now. receiving
and opening an entire new Stock of
.FASHIONABLE GOODS
in her line, consisting of STRAW. SILK AND VEL
VET IIATS, newest style. HEAD DRESS
ES, of every design. CURLS AND
HAIR BRAIDS, EMBROI-
DEKIES
Of rich qualities. LACE SETTS of various pat
terns. Also a variety of
FANCY ARTICLES,
too tedions to mention. All of which will be sold
very reasonably to CASH customers.
Thankful for past lavors. she solicits a continu
ance of the custom of her old friends and will study
to deserve the kind patronage ofall who may call
and view her goods. oct 27—tf
Fall and Winter Millinery.
M RS. A. DAMOUR has just returned from New
York with a splendid nnd 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 nnd Scarfs.
A large lot of new styles Extension Skirts, Whale
bone nnd Other HOOPS for SKIRTS. A lot of
fine Robes with trimmings on the side and other
Goods for Dresses, such as Canton Crape, Fiounced
Robes, &o. oct 13 ly
L. N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s_ Drug
Store.
jan 6
Law Copartnership.
I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J. HARRIS,
Milledgeville, Ga. Thomasville, Ga.
sep 15
Wm. K. deCraffenried,
Attorney at Law,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
Damour’s oct 27
A. J. ItUCABTHT,
Attorney at Law,
ALBANY, GA,
XT 7"ILL practice in any of the Courts of the Macon
VV or Southwestern circuit. mar 1C tf
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, P. Tract.
Stubbs, llill A Tracy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga
march 11
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. No. 3, £jj
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington jB
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 ot til
same. Wehlvo now in store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will he made, ol' 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 Etock, as vs are prepared to sell as lo
as any house iu the city or State.
|;i,j >; .MIX -V KIRI LAND.
P> French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both
soled and pegged. Just received and for sale low by
ianG MIX 3c K1KTLAND.
R UBBER SHOES.—a large assortment
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-^*
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
jan 5 MIX & IvIRTLAXD.
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
Attorney at Law,
CL IN TO N, G EOllGIA.
july7 ly
EUGENE L. HINES.
Attorney at Law
THOMASVILLE. GA.
feb 1 Cm
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
Attorney at Law
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert llall.
aug 4
O. A. I.OCHKANE, JOHN LAMAR
LOCHRANE A LAMAR.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office by the Mechanic’s Bank.
O FFICE hours from 8 to IS a. m. 2 to S p. in and
also from 7 to 10 p. m.
Will practice in all the counties in the Macon Cir
cuit and in all the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co-
iumbia and in the Supreme Court. jan 12 Cm
SPEER A HUNTER,
Attorneys at Law,
MACON. GEORGIA.
OJ.cc on Triangular Block, Comer of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue.
W E have associated as partners in the piactice
of law in tho counties of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER.
Dentistry.
TAKE CARE of YOUR TEETH.
|~^R. BLAISDELL from New York
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House doer in the
city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in April
next, lietweeu the usual honrs of sale the following
property, vix:
Five lots of land nurabera 83,84, 102,103 and 171
in the 4th district of Pulaski county, containing 202)
acres each, more or less. Levied on as the property
of Morris Pollock, to satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth Cjr
cuit Court of the United States for the sonthern dis
trict of Georgia, in favor of Carhart Brother 3c Co.,
vs. Thornes ii. L. Ryan, .Morris Pollock and Nor-
luiiu McDuffie. DANIEL H. STEWART,
mar 2 • U. 8. Marshal.
Houston April Sale
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Perry, Houston County, on the first Tuesday
in April next betweon the legal hours of sale, that
tract or parcel of la ad known ns the Chain place,
containing tivo acres more or less, adjoining the
Town of Perry and Wm. Summerford, whereon E.
M. Hulcy now resides ; Levied upon as the property
of John J. Glover to satisfy a fi fa from Houston Su
perior Court, returnable to April Term, 1858. John
•il. Colbey vs John J. Glover and Elijah M. Hulcy.
JOHN SMITH,
feb 23 Deputy Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary
of Twiggs county, will be sold before the Court
House door in Blakely, Early county, on the first
Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale
lot of land No. three hundred and seventy-five, con
taining two hundred and fifty acres more or less, in
the 28th district of said county of Early belonging
to the estate of John Cranford, Sen, late of Twiggs
couuty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
ou the day of sale. JAMES HAMMOCK,
feb 23 Administrator.
Aduiiuistrator’s Sale.
A GItKEABLY toan order of thoCrdinary of Craw-
xV ford County, March term 1858, will be 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:
Epsoy, a woman, abont 36 years old, Felix, a boy,
about 18 years old, Charles, a man, abont 21 years
old ; Sold as the property of Wilborn W. Hammock
lute of said couuty of Crawford, dec., for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
Terms, one half due on the first day of December
1858, tho 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,
1 will sell to the highest bidder on the first Tues
day lu April next, before the Court House door in
Perry, Nino acres of land adjoining Fort Valley, it
beiug a Pond, adjoining the lots of Mrs. Barron, and
Piraons and others, and sold as the property of Jas.
A. Everett, deceased. Terms Cash.
fob !• MYLES L. GREEN, Ex'or.
Administrator's Sale.
B WM Y virtue of an order of the ordinary of Twiggs
county, will be sold before the Court House
door of Dougherty county, in the town of Albany, on
the first Tuesday iu April next, between the legal
hours of sale one lot of laud containing two hundred
two and a half acres (202J) more or less, number
thirty-four (34) in the first (1st) district of originally
Lee now Dougherty county.
The above laud sold lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the estate of Benjamin B. Smith, late of
Twiggs county, deceased.
ROBERT K. PARKER,
feb 16 Administrator.
XI OT1CC —Sixty days after date, application will
11 be made to the Ordinary of Crawford County
for leave to sell a negro man named Anderson, be-
Imiging to the minora of Willis Boon, dec., for the
beuelil of said miuors. J. M. DAVIS,
fub 24 Guardian.
N OTICK—Sixty days after datejapplicntion will
be made to tho Ordinary of Jones county for
leave to .sell lot No. 127, 4th section, 4th District,
formerly Cherokee, now Floyd, as Real Estate of
Charles Hutchings, deceased.
RICHARD -11. HUTCHINGS, Adm'r.
January 23. 1858.
N O TICK.—Sixty days after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary of
Crawford County, for leave to sell all the real estate
belonging to Robert Howe, late of said county of
Crawford, dec. This March 8th, 1858.
EGBERT P. DANIEL,
WM. J. HOWE.
Executors of the last will of Rob’t. Howe, dec.
mar 16
Georgia-^Ionei Couuty.
EAS. Joseph Stiles and Gabriel B. Ro-
IH berts apply to me for letters of Administra
tion on the t state of Joseph G. Stiles, late of Jones
oounty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors,to be and appear at
my office on or before the 1st Monday in April next,
I " w . hi - . if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 20th day
i .r , 1858. CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
mar 2
l'.ltl.s G r_; i P, Whiskey,
.Mon-mgaii,-la and Bourbon Whiskey
150 11. \,-- Tobacco, for sale for cash by
jan 26 ASHER AYRES-
City, respectfully informs tho
Citizens of Macon ana vicinity, that J
he has located himself permanently in this city, and
has associated himself with Dr. H. Segar for the
practice of Dentistry, and they have taken the spa
cious Rooms in Washington Block, over the Hat
Store of C. B. Stone, opposite the Lanier House, and
fitted them up iu a superior manner with all the mo
dern conveniences and improvements for the suc
cessful pnefieMfUMklNMiM.’
We perform all operations upon the teeth in the
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 Wo insert Teeth on fine Gold Plate in the
best manner, and so true to nature that the moat
scrutinizing ennnot detect them from the natural
ones; and we warrant them to give perfect satisfac
tion, as well as answer all the purposes of Mastica
tion, Articulation and Durability.
We shall exercise great care in Extracting and
Cleaning the teeth. We shall give special atten
tion to the treatment of the diseases of the Teeth
and Gams, nnd as far as may be, restore them to a
healthy condition.
Dr. Blaisdell has had many years experience in
the practice of his profession, besides being a Medi
cal Graduate, and be feels fully competent for the
most difficult and intricate operations he may be call
ed upon to perform. Dr. Segar is too well known in
this community to require any extended notice J ere.
Suffice it to say; he will enter with renewed energy
upon the practice of his chosen profession and no
wantuf effort upon his part shall be waiting to se
cure the full confidence (in future) of bis numerous
patrons and the pablie generally.
We respectfully solicit you to give us a calL Per
sons in the Country can bo waited upon at their resi
dences with promptness, if they desire, by addres sing
us at Macou. Ga.
Dr. Blaisdell is permitted to refer to the following
Gentlemen, eminent in their profession:
Drs. E. Baker, B. F. Maguire. H. Stratton. John
LovejSy, G. E. Hawes, S. A. Main, S. Parmlee, aud
31. L. Byrn of New York.
Drs. Ball 3c Fitch, Drs. Howard and Porker, Drs,
Tuckers, Drs. Cummings 3c Eastliam, 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 3c A. BLAISDELL, M, D.
dec 29
The Milledgeville papers will copy the above zn-
til forbid. The Chronicle 3cScntineI, and Constitu
tionalist, Augusta, will copy one time.
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. jail 20
LAW NOTICE.
T IIE undersigned offers his services in the prac
tice of tho LAW in the several counties of the
3Iacon District; also out of the District—in Jones,
Munroe and Dougherty, and by special contract, in
any county of the State. Office opened in the city
of Macon 1st of March ensuing. Until then my ad
dress is Albany, Ga. ABNER P. POWERS,
jan 26*
SEWARD A HANSELL.
J. L. Si:WARD. A. H. HASSELL:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt
attention. We shall practice in the counties ot
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWARD 3c HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
KIMBROUGH A BASS,
Attorneys at Law,
STARKSV1LLE. LEE CO., GA*
W ILL practice in the courts of the South Wes
tern circuit. All business entrusted to their
care will be promptly and diiligently attended to.
feb2tf
TO PLANTERS & CAPITALISTS.
K OR Sale 6000 acres of land in Baker county, sit
uated mostly on or near the Stage Road from A1
bany to Thomasville, and distant from Albany 12 to
15 miles.
They are in bodies of from 500 to 2250 acres, with
improvements on each.
The line of the projected Rail Road from Albany
to Thomasville and Bainbridge passes through them.
The Rail Road from Macon to Albany will be com
pleted by the 1st October, which with a daily Stage
to Thomasville, renders these Plantations now of easy
access.
Also,
1000 Acres in Early Connty—
1000 Acres in Miller County, 500 acres of which
lying on Spring Creek are improved—
2000 Acres in Coiquit County, 1500 of which lying
• on Little Ochlockonee River, are improved, this
body contains 350 acres ot exceedingly rich Cane
Hammock—
6000 Acres in Berrien County, of these there are
two bodies of 1000 Acres each, and one of 2000 acres.
This last named is on the Withlacoochy River, and
within two miles of Nashville the Connty Site.
Also,
25,000 Acres in Decatur county, in bodies mostly
from 500 to 2500 acres—and several of these places
of 750 and 1250 acres are improved.
These lands are all situated in tho level lime-stone
plains of the rich valley of the Flint nnd Chattahoo
chee Rivers. They are now beginning to bo settled
and put in cultivation, and are found to be as pro
ductive as the lands higher up tlio valley in Baker
and Dougherty counties.
Tho U. S. Mail is carried in Steamers twice a week
from llainbridge (tiie county site of Decatur) to the
Bay-, and the customary rate of irieght 75 cents per
bnfe, on Cotton.
Planters desirous of obtaining fresh and fertile
lnnds to cultivate*, and Capitalists, wishingto make a
safe and profitable investment of their fundswould,
do well to call and examine.
Terms of sale will be made easy.
Maps and a more detailed description, maybe had
by calling at the offices of
JAS. R. BUTTS, st Slacon, or
GEO. W. GARMANY,Savannah.
Sept. 8, 1857.
Dr. I. M. Coinings
O FFERS bis Professional services os a Reform
Physician and Surgeon to the citizens of Macon.
Office in the MEDICAL COLLEGE, on Mulberry
Street,
mar 24
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. JAMES A. DAMOUR
HAS resumed the practice of bis profession, and
permanently located in this city.
Ho can be found at his office three doors below the
Lanier House at All Hours, unless professionally en
gaged. Macon, June, 9 1856.
DR. H. A. MATTATJEK,
H AVIN G spent a portion of three successive years
in this city, during which time he has limited
liis practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
spectfully offers his services to the citizens of Macon
and the surrounding country, in all the branches of
his profession. Office on the South-east corner of 3d
and Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery,
jane 9*
dr. g. McDonald
DENTIST.
W ITH Dr. Van GeUen, his very competent as-
sistant, continues the practice in all its branch
es. His old and very popular form of Tooth Paste
m glass boxes with intulic covers, will bo found for
sale at his office, on Sqf-ond Street. May. 1857
J. H. Ransom A Go.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES,
PULASKI COUNTY PLANTA-
lions For Sale.
FATE offer for sale our plantations lying in Pulas-
» T ki county, containing about tliree thousand
acres which is divided into three settlements, each
place well improved, with good dwellings and all ne
cessary out buildings. These plantations lie seven
miles above Uawkinsville and two Rnd a half miles
from the' Ocmulgee river. Ail the stock can he
bought with the plantations. All those wishing bar
gains would do well to call early. Terms to suit
purchasers; for further information apply to the on-
' rsigned, who reside on the premises.
sep 32 J. <’. A T. F. Ml COU.MICK.
Plantation For Sale.
rnHE Plantation near Americus formerly owned
jL hyT L. Holt—containing 607 acres, it is fine
ly situated, in go id 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, Americus or to the undersigned
at Macon. JAMES W. GRIFFIN.
3Iacon, Dec. 4 tf
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
32 Courtland 39 Dey Streets,
New York.
J. H. Ransom, ) f A. P. Ransom,
Dan’l Ransom. > < Darius W. Geer,
W. A. Ransom, j( Robt. H. Boyd.
WEST’S PATENT
GALVANIC CEMENT ROOFING.
T HE subscriber having the right for the state of
Georgia, would call the attention of the pnblic
to the above named Roofing, it being the only pat
ent granted that secures the use-of Rubber and other
elastic ingredients which will resist the 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 shingles and tin roofs,
oct 13 W. J. McELROY.
PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.,
In Savannah,
AND
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.,
In Macon.
R ENEW the tender of tlieir services to their Cor
respondents and the Planters generally of Geor
gia nnd Alabama, as
Factor* nnd Comtninxion Mrrrhnnt.,
and pledge their undivided personal attention to the
business entrusted to them.
Bagging, Rope and other Planters Supplies will
be carefully purchased and forwarded, aud liberal
Cash Advances made, when desired.
G. PATTEN.
J. COLLINS,
aug 11 J.S. HUTTON.
P LANTATION BKOGANS.-Novr instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we'
have ever offered in this market. Men's double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. lieav
single soled black and russetts ; do. hoys and youths
black and russetts, all of which wo are selling very
low. jan 6 JIIX 5c KIRTLAND.
■QOOTS AND SHOES.—Men s, Bovs and
JJ Youth’s tine calf and kip peg’d Boots
Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera aud ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents.boys’ and youths’ patent and.enam-
elled Brogans: Men’s, boys’ and youths' California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
jan 6 31IX 3c KIRTLAND.
PIANO-FORTES.
AT03V Receiving some of the most.—ogfa-
IN SPLENDID PIANO FORTES S«jpg-
sver offered for sale in Macon, from tho u U W _
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering and Nunn
Sc Clark, warranted superior to any other made In the
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brow"
3c Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments aro a feast to one s eyes to
look at, and the tone completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
that have a taste for fine goods.
On hand, Prince Melodians, best article of the
kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons,
Tamborins, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes,
and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in
our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Musio for
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, 3cc.
tValcbrs, Jewelry and Fancy Gooala,
Splendid Gold and Silver 3VATCIIES; i
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns. Gold Chains, &
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles.
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles
Silver Spoons andForks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Kings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Castors, Wait
ers and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, 3cc.
[y Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
at short notice. Give ns a call at our old stand, Cot
ton Avenue, Union Building.
nov 2 J. A. 3c S. S. VIRGIN.
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 ail kinds of
CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHARR0TEES,
ROCKAWAYS,BUGGIES, .S C.
Having employed skillful and reliable workmen,
ail work put np under Mr. Winter’s personal atten
tion. It is <tar 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, &c
REPAIRING
In the best and thorough style.
JOSEPH TOOKE,
WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
13?* N. B. Carriage Shop Four and a half miles
from Perry, direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
BP* work shipped to any part of the United States.
Agents for Sale of Work—Perry, J. Cook—
n&wkinsville, S. 31. Manning—also, they have a De-
positoryin Columbus.may 12
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac.
The Subscriber is note Receiving at hit
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A N extensive stock of CARRIAGES of the vari
ons styles in use. They have been selected
with great care by H. C. McKEE, who is acknowl-
ed one of the best j udges 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
KIcgaucc with I.ightnca* nnd Strength.
Built by J. 31. Quinby & Co., Mott 5c Co., Brews
ter 3c Son, W. Dunlap, Hedenburg 3c Little. G. 3c D.
Cook it Co., L. II. Goodwin and other reliable man
ufacturers.
CP- Persons wishing the very best work_ on the
most favorable terms. Swill do well to examine this
Stock before purchasing. T. H. PLANT,
feb 10
(lUINRY’S
Brattleboro Buggies,
A BEAUTIFUL article, and for neatness, light
ness and Strength unequaled by anything of
the kind in the market. For sale by
sep 8 • T. H. PLANT
DERhlNS.— 1 The subscriber ia constantly re-
If ceiviug 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 ot 3Ir. II C. McKee
for this establishment; and adapted t j our roads
with perch, right track, 3cc.—Can be recommended
and warranted with confidence. Being on three
eliptic springs the motion is pleasant, and they are
a light, strong, comfortable and convenant family
carriag' - are fast superseding the old style or C
spring coach. They sell at from 8450 to 8800, and
in fact are offered at a small advance from the man
nfacturer’s prices, for cash or good notes.
jane 23 T. H. PLANT.
Hayden & Woodward.
■ I & LIVERY STABLE^
H AVING purchased tlio commodious stable nnd
largo lot attached known as tho Washington
Hall Stable and lot and furnished the same with
good safe Horses, and new as well as tasty Vehicles,
they are in readiness to furnish their friends and
the public generally with good Horses, Buggies, Car
riages tec.,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,
jane2 J. H. WOODARD.
JAMES K. FINDLAT,
. FINDLAT.
FINDLAYS’
STEAM EISTGrllSTE
MANUFACTORY,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP,
MACON. GEORGIA.
T IIE Proprietors of this Establishment would re
spectfully call the attention of those contem
plating the erection of Steam Mills, for Saicing and
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of the Work has been, and will he, a suf
ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for
tho expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment in the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern Establishment. Tiie following comprise a list of
Machinery, Ac; for any portion Ot which we trill be
pleased to receivo orders, viz:
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery
Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of
best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water
Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, ail
sizes, Iron Railings, for Cemeteries,
Public aud Private Buildings, &c.,
1 of Wrought and Cast Ieon,
very superior, embracing
strength with beauty
of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes. Columns for
Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac., Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double and Single acting Force
and Lift Pumps of any required size,.
Shafting with Turned Pullies, from
tliesmallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws, Mill
Screws and Bales,
England's Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to
be equal to tho best made elsewhere.
K. FINDLAY 3c SONS.
Macon, March 4tb, 1857. mar 10
Copartnership Notice.
T HE Subscriber has this day associated with him
in business, his sons JAMES N. 3c C.D. FIND
LAY. The name and style of the FIRM will here
after he R. FINDLAY 3c SONS, and the Busine
as heretofore that of a First Class Engineering Es
tablishment ROBERT FINDLAY
Macon March 4th 1857. marlO—
Change of Schedule
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
STEAMPACKETLINE
|IN CONNNECTION with the CENTRAL and
North Eastern Rail Roads.
HE splendid and Fast Running
T
CORDON, F. Barden, Commander,leavesSavan
nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday
afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston
with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road goin;
North; returning, leaves Charleston every Monda.
and Friday night at 8{ o’clock (after tho arrival
of the cars of the North Eastern R. Road.) and
rives at Savannah early the following mornings.
By this route Passengers can obtain through tick
ets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N
Carolina.
Having a through freight arrangement with the
the Central Kail Road anil its connections, all freights
between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con
signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE 3c CO., Ag’ts, Charleston
jan 19
Dissolution.
T HE firm of CARHART 3c BRAY was dissolved
on the 1st January, 1857, by mutual consent.
Either of the Partners are authorized to settle up the
old business of the concern. All indebted, willplease
call and settle at an early date, as it is desirable
close it up immediately. W. H. BRAY,
feb 10 W. D. CARHART.
’ Notice.
T HE firm of BRAY 3c CARHART having been
dissolved, its business will be continued by
CARHART 3c CURD, a partnership formed and du
ly published under the Act of the Legislature of the
State of Georgia, authorizing the formation of Spe
cial Copartnerships.
The old friends and customers of Bray 3c Carhart,
together with nil new ones, are solicited to cailat the
old stand on Third street, where can always be found
a large and well selected Stock of Hardware and
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 description,
Nails and Horse Shoes,
Agricultural Implements,
Springs and Axles.
IRON AND STEEL.
100 Tons of Swedes Iron of our own im
portation,
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, 8fc„
all of which we are bound to sell at the lowest mar
ket prices. CARHART 3c CURD,
feb 10 /
NATHAN WEED
MPORTER AND DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
Cutlery, Iron, Steel &c,,
O FFERS for sale one of the largest and most com
plete assortments of IIARDWAKK ever
offered in this State comprising’
Bn r Iron, Swedish, Common English and Refined
of all sizes.
HORSE SHOE Nail Rods, Hoop, Band, Sheet
Boiler, Oval, ) Oval, $ Round
and Angle Iron.
STEED, Hammered PlowSteel4 to 14 inch wide
Cast, German, Spring and Blister Steel.
NAILS, Cat, Wrought, Spikes, Brads 3cc.
PLOW Chains, Hames, Lines, Wagon Chains.
PLOWS for 1 and 2 horse, Sub-Soil and others.
HOES, Sam. W. Collins. andScovd’s Cast Steel,
Brades’ Patent, Brades’ Georgia, Brades’
Grubbing, Bradley’s Cast Steel Grub
bing Hoes, nnd 3Iattocks.
CORN SIf ELLERS ofall kinds 7 to 15 dollars.
CORN 3III.ES, Iron and Steel, for hand or
power.
STRAW CUTTERS, of the most approved
kinds.
R I, ACICS3I IT SI’S TOOLS, Anvils, Bellows,
Vises, Hammers
Screw Plates,
Tongs 3cc.
CARPENTER’S TOOLS, Saws, Planes, Au
gers, Squ a res,
. Chisels, Braces 3c
Bits, Levels, Gua-
ges 3cc.
MASON’S TOOI.S,Trowels, Sand Screens, 3cc.
CURRIER’S TOOLS of all kinds in use.
GARDENING TOOLS, Hoes, Rakes, Prun
ing Saws, Knives,
S cissors, Hedge
Shears 3cc.
RUELDER’S HAMMERS, Locks, Hinges,
Screws 3cc.,5te.
MILI, SAWS, 3Iill Cranks, Mill Picks, Mill
Saw Files, Mill Dogs, Stirrup
Irons Ac.
HOUSEKEEPING Hardware ofall kinds.
3Pla.nt.ers and Otliers
Will find it to their interest to call and examine
Thurston B. Bloom,
W ILL continue the Fnctorngc and Commit
■ion Ruainma at Macon, Gkokgia.
ang 8
LADIES’ RETREAT.
M RS. BYRNES, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 168,
Thompson, near Bieecker Street, N. York
attends females during their confinement, and treats
all diseases peculiar to her sex. She has commodi
ous rooms fortho accommodation of her patrons, aud
u patent apparatus to as.-i.-t nature. A female 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 pyles, and a valuable invigo
rating cordial.
uov24—ly
rNROM this date
NOTICE.
: shall adopt as near as possible
the CASH SYSTEM-—we are compelled to do
From this date all articles will he priced as cash.
Where credits are given (which will only be given
to those who have paid us promptly) an addition
rill be made to the priee mimed aocording to the
time desired by the purchaser.
Jan 6 tf HARDEMAN Sc GRIFFIN.
H.EMOVAL.
rp HE subscriber has removed to the corner store
1_ in “Washington Block,'’ (new Building) or in
other words, “Tht old Washington Hall Corner/'
where he will be pleased to see his friends and cus
tomers as usual.
nov 34 J. M. BOARD MAN.
Tiie $10 and $13 Single nnd
DOUBLE THREADED EMPIRE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
A N agency for the sale of these machines for this
city and State, can ho secured on libeial terms
hy A personal application to the subscribers, S. E.
Corner, Cth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
No one need apply without capital sufiicienttocon
duct the business properly and who cannot bring re
ferenco as to reliability and capability.
Wo positively assert that these machines for all
purposes of family sewing, are in every respect su
perior to any sewing machine in 3Iarket, (no matter
at what prices they may bo sold at,) aud wherever
they are offered for sale must command a ready aud
unlimited demand. JOHNSON 3c GOODELL
Ug 18.
HENRY HORNE’S
Conferlionarr, Frail Htore, Cakr and Pas.
•*T Bakery—3Iacok, Geokoia, one door below
the State Bank.
M anufacturer oftim tmest French pastr7
and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine
Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im
ported Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts,
Segars, Tobacco, Ac., Wholesale and Retail.
Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates.
Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds
of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads,
Ac., at reasonable terms.
N. B.—Terms :—Pocitwcly Oath—no Credit given.
jan 30—ly |
JLJL V JjIBYST A.13jLJb£
BUSINESS.
GRIER 4- MASTERSON.
HAVING purchased the *yl .
Extensive nnd Central
MVKHV NTABLKS. LI
Long occupied hy MASON A DIBBLE, Corner oi
Mulberry and Third Bts. 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.
CrF Carriages and other Vehicles always on hand
for hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also
die Horses, for tho useof Ladiesand Gentlemen.
septI6
ISAAC'S RESTAURANT,
ON CHERRY STREET,
UNDER RALSTON’S NE'W.-rffpTX
CONCERT HALL. UlftHiftiiU.
H IS house is opened as a Permanent Establish
ment, to provide meals to travelers ana citi
zens throughout the year.
He will always be prepared to furnish his guests
with every variety of eatables suited to the season,
such as
New York, Savannah and Brans-
WICK OYSTERS,
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, and purchasers generally, can obtain
all his articles at reasonable rates.
Also a supply of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN
FRUIT.
Families will bo supplied with
OYSTERS and FRUIT PIES, and other
. dishes at any hour.
Parties, Balls, 3cc., will be promptly
furnished with Suppers in elegant style, and at the
shortest notice.
Savannah and Brunswick
OYSTERS
by the quart, gallon or larger quantities, to suit pur
chasers. oct 13
50 KTEGROESj
I HAVE now on hand, nnd for side, about 50 likely
negroes, for which I will take the bills of the
Manufacturers’ Bank or anv other current bills.
oct 20 Wilson* o. hardy.
SWEDES IRON.
Direct Importation.
OO-l non fOUND-S Swedes Iron assorted,
all sizes from j to 12 inches, just re
ceived per BARK HARLEQUIN from Stockholm,
and Planters and others who wish to buy the
GENUINE ARTICLE
in place of what is generally sold as Swedes Iron,
can now do so at greatly reduced prices.
jan 46 NATHAN WEED. Macon, Ga.
Southwestern Railroad.
SCHEDULE FOE PASSENGER TRAINS.
L EAVE Macon at 1 30, a m. and 11 30a.m. Arriv
in Columbus 8 52, a.m. and 6 33 p. in. Leav
Macon for Albany 1 30, a. m.,Arrive in Albany 8
a. m.
Leave Albany 3 45, p. m., Arrive in Macon 10
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
Macon, 3 34, p. m.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomas
villa 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. afterl a. m. Train at Columbus. _
Trains on South-western Road, connect with
Trains of Central Railroad to Savannah and Au
gusta - .
Passengers for Atlanta and the North-West should
take the evening train from Albany, and either train
from Columbus to avoid detention.
Of* First class Steamships leave Savannah
Wednesdays and Saturdays for New York.
FiU—Cabin passage S25, Steerage S8.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt,
mar 2
MACON dc WESTERN 1M1LKOAB
Macon. Dec. 14, 1857.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and after Friday, 18th inst., the Trains will
bo run as follows:
Leave Macon 1 a. m. arrive Atlanta 8 15 a.m.
Leave Macon 11 30 a. m. arrive Atlanta 5 20 p.m
Leave Atlanta, 12night, arrive Macon 715a. in.
Leave Atlanta 12 p. m. arrive Macon 5 40 p. m.
The night train will not be run on Sundavs. The
1 A. M. train from Macon connects with the State
Road for Chattanooga at 12 30, P. M., and Georgia
Road for Augusta, at 10 A. M. The 11 30, A. M.,
connects witii the State Road, at 12 30, P. M., and
the Georgia Road at 12.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
feb 23 Superintendent.
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE TIIE LANIER 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
mers. This House is now offered as inferior to in-
other First Class Hotel in the South, and from it?
central location.’its large and airy rooms, offers great
inducements and accommodations to Families and
Transient persons. The pnblic may expect from this
House, all the luxuries and comforts to he found i'
any other hotel. B. F. DENSE,
* mar 2 Late of the Floyd House.
BEOWN’S HOTEL
OPPOSITE THE SEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
MACON, GA.
E. E.BROWN, Proprietor.
Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train.
Hpl IS
FLINT HOUSE.
MACON, GA.,
F ORMERLY known as the Macon House, f—-
on First street, opposite Patten, Col- faTs
lins 3c Co., has been recently fitted up with l 3 *I
a large addition, for the accommodation of Boarders
and the traveling public, who will find it to their in
terest, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give us £
call and see tor themselves. The proprietor, thank
ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at- can be found in the shape of Fancy aod Staple Dir
tention to business, he will receive his share of pub- Goods, at pricessouniformlylowastoeicitetheid
lie 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 in the
substantial of life.
Price ofBoard.:
For a single meal a 50
Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25
By the day. 1,50
Single week 8,00
Bv the month (Board 3c Lodging)....20,00
feb'2 THOS II. FLINT, Proprietor.
MILLS HOUSE
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Corner of Meeting' A Queen Streets,
T HE undersigned having became associated with
this House, takes great pleasure in reminding
his friends that he will bo 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 he equal to any Hotel in
fit a TTmf C 4 n 4 r, . T T I a AY A T4 T) T V
the United States,
jan 19 2m
H. D. HARRIS.
BYINGTON’S HOTEL
BROAD STREET,
Albany, G-eorgia.
T HIS new and elegant Hotel is now open for the
accommodation of the public.
Persons visiting Albany will find at this House
comfortable and neatly furnished rooms (fire places
in each room) and a table that is unsurpassed by
any other Hotel in the country.
The subscriber, grateful to the public for their li
beral patronage for years past, respectfully solicits
his old friends, and the public generally, to call and
see him in his new quarters.
The Stage Office
for the stages running to Bainbridge, Thomasville
and Tallahassee is kept at this House.
J. L. BYINGTON.
dec 22 Albany, Ga.
TO MERCHANTS
AND
Hou selteepe r s.
HAVE a heavy stock of goods on hand, nnd I
X will sell fer Casli 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 ofsetts. Granite Ware open to pack from, for
merchants, Common Ware do.; a large lot of Gob
lets. Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, 3cc.
Castors, Plated and Brittanin Ware, Table Cutlery.
Also, 35 Crates assorted Granite and Common
Ware.
55 Crates assorted Common Ware.
“ “ Granite to bo hero in January,
1858. R. P. McEVOY.
jan 6 ly
To Planters.
AU
—AT—
No WEED’S
HARDWARE STORE.
CUT NAILS, best Boonton make...... 3|cts.
SWEDES IKONassorted j to 12 inch,
common sizes at Sets
BEST PLOW STEFL, assorted, all
widths, 3J to 14 inch at 7 cts.
PLOW TRACES from 40to SO cts.
per pair.
'YT/’T?' Li' P\ING Hoes ofScovii’s,
VV .LiJLiJLr Collin’s and Brades
Patent 6Jto7) dol
lars dozen.
CORN SIIELLEItS 7 to 8 dol
lars each, and all other Hardware equally low.
mar 9
Clioico Grroceries
JUST RECEIVED.
Of) HHDS. New crop N. O. Sugar,
/h\J 100 bids. Refined Sugar,
23 Bids. New Crop N. O. Syrup,
100 Boxes Cream Cheese,
25 Kegs and Tubs Goshen Butter,
100 Packages New Crop Raisins,
For salo at very low figures for cash.
Citv papers copy. J. B. 5c W. A. ROSS,
dec. 22 tf
WANTED.
I AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrant
and will always give the highest cash price.
Macon Ga. july 28ty G. J. BLAKE
NOVELTIES.
F OR, GENTLEMKN.—Fine Rich NECKTIES,
SCARFS, GLOVES, Marseilles SHIRTS, em
broidered Shirt BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, CANES,
CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, SHAWLS, Ac.
Call and examine them, (sep 29) C. H. BAIRD-
JUST RECEIVED.
Qr AAn Papers 4Sardpn Sccil*.
3 bush. Kentucky Hluc Glnu,
A. A. MENARD. Druggist,
feb24- tf Cherry Street.
Bacon, Flour Ac.
f)0 Q Q Q DBS. no w Bacon, Hog round,
up.
6,000 lbs, salted Pork ready to li ang
150 sacks Superfine Flour.
75 “ family Flour.
20 lihds New crop Molases, for sale for cash by
jan 26 ASIIER AYRES.
LOUIS MESird,
Late with M. D. Barnes.jLato wUhV>»l C *w HARD ,
MENARD & BURGHaR
Watchmakers & JewdleF^'
W ILLopen at their new stor- p i .
Range, corner of Cotton Av,», ° U r ' f
Cherry street, about the 1st of On i" aod ¥•
beautiful aud well selected
, October^
ssortm 1
A
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Sii
ware. Musical Instrument r,’,5 2r '
Goods, &c, & c , 11C J
An examination of which, thev _
fully solicit, feeling confident that thnatti?F*t-
to offer everything in theirliue caleulit^^^li
tho taste of oven the most fastidim- - 31; Pies*.
Repairing;” 8 *
of every description, executed iu a mau nr .,v
guarantee satistaction, by the best
in the South. °«niea
They hope, by offering choice and „
and hy strict attention to business KWt Go&i-
al share of public patronage. ’ 0 fflent 4 liter
Watches, Jewels-
SSxl-YT-ex* Wapp
FANCY GOoBs
Piano Fortes, Violins
g-uitahs ’
©tyJTLg^Y
IftEoixios, cL 1
Wo are offering our entire STOCK ofth v
CASH, tiutiCbixSovcr befo«
sold in tLis market, until the
First day of March n S xf
OUR STOCK IS AU
very large and well«.
lcted, and well worthy the
attention of all those who wiA
FINE and GOOD G001K .
EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRim.-
N. B.—All those indebted to n*. till ., , ’
ever oblige u* by an early settlement. ' ° Tt t i<kk
E. J. JOHNSTON i on
Macon, January 26, 1858. w -
J|HATS! HATS!*
A RE now receiving at their
Store, under Ralston’s New Conceit Hil n *'
ry Street, Macon, a large and varied ateon*^
Goods in their line, consisting in part of the
ing articles:
FALL SILK HATS, EXTRA FASHION
ble Black Beaver Hats, extra French Felt h,.
Men’s Cashmorette, Men’s Mantiloes. yw '’
Drab Beavers, Men’s Silk Velvet Ciia "
Men’s Navy Caps, Extra, Ladies'
Riding Hats, extra fine, Otto
Caps, extra, Boy’s Hats,
Fine Cashmorette and
Fine Black and
Fur flats.
a Wool Hats, Navy and Black Velvet Cts,
Cloth Caps from 50 cts., to $2 oo. Also 16}
large assortment of Plantation Good. L
Leather Hat Boxes, Umbrellas, Ac. N
All of which will be sold at fair prices. Jobbihs
from Town or Country, can have their Stocks»
plenished on favorable terms,
sep 29
To Country
A N early call is respectfully solicited fromvoiui’
we can sell you a great many goods asch'eipii
they can be purchased in any market Sooth of Net
York.
Six months is given with approved credit Cal,
and see for yourselves.
ROSS, COLEMAN A BOSS.
To the Planters of Georgia.
Remember that you will do well to call and enc
ine our Blankets before purchasing. Everystjiea
prices lower than you ever bought them.
BOSS, COLEMAN A BOSS.
ROSS, COLEMAN &• ROSS
Have just opened five cases of Prints, six cat:
of Bleached Homspuns, at prices ao low ti to drlf
comparison—Don’t fail to price them if you tut
Cheap Goods.
Grand and Unprecedented Attrac-
TION AT
ROSS, COLEMAN k ROSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION” whereeverytiiag
Goods, at prices so uniformly low 1
miration of the purchaser, and insure to theselkr
large and speedy sales. Come and look, no charge
for showing goods, as we wish to verify onr bssc
tions. sep 22
ONWARD!
XS3 OUH. MOTTO,
T HE increasing patronage and genenl ntiSc
/t’.on of our customers convince usthitocr?
tern of business is a good one, via:
Small Profits and Quick Sales.
We, have now in store aud shall receive byrrsy
Steamer from New York as handsome J Cod :
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS u eur
has been brought to the city of Macon, whici
are determined to sell as cheap, if oot CHEAK5
than any other house in the trade; among riB
will he found a splendid lot of
VELVET & CLOTft CLOAKS,TAWD
SideStriped Silk Robes and other Silks, Frewl
and English Merinoes. Plain and Figured
De Lames, French, English and Ameri
can Prints, Long and Square Shawls,
Cheneille Shawls and Scarfs,
Bonnet Ribbons, French
Collars and Sleeves,
Bands, Jaconet A
Swiss Edgings,
Bed Blankets, Ne
gro Blankets and Ker
seys, White and Red Flan-
nels'Satinetts, Cassimeres, Ken
tucky Jeans, Ladies Cloths, Ac, Ta
ble Damasks and Napkins, Bleached
and Brown Sheetings nnd shirting andinuj
other things too numerous to mention; Ail of win™
will be sold very lotc for catk.
New York Stork,
Macon, sept 15 DENMAN A WATERHA> _
NEW FALL GOODS
AT
\T7E are receiving by every steamer auu-
V V our stock, which will be the
magnificent, that we have ever exhibited.
can already offer unusual inducement:)
s, who wish to make EASY FALL PLBOA
W. W. PARKEH * O'.
We
friends,
ES.
aug 25 ■ ,
~ NEW OPENING OF
ALL & WINTER
Triangular Block, comer of Cotton AW-'
Second Street.
Come all and share ia tho Bargains I sa u . .
rnHE subscribers just opening a rick «•“ .
.. did Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. 00--
partly in . omi. s«a
Black and Col’d, Plain and fimred bU»
Bayadire and Droguet Checked Silks. . u- 0 nt-
pies and Satins, French and English Jf’*® vjr ; t iy
ed Plaide, all Wool de Laincs,and* •*.j p.,^,
of others, Poplins, Paramattors, Al*pF
and Cashmeres, Velvet aud cloth uoa
Albionsand Velvet Alvins, a
Shawls, the celebrated Stella Shawls an -
of the richest variety of Embroidcne?.« ,
to this city, an unsurpassed rich vane:
Trimmings and velvet Trimmings, Mo > p,.
and American prints, Cashmeres, BO , j
nel, a large assortment of Domestics.
Kerseys, Linen Damasks, French Lou , 3
a large variety of other articles too
mention, all of which will be sold af
cash prices. .. . . ^ect »*'
No exertion shall he spared to
faction to all who want goods at cheap " uJW
I solicit a call from city aart country L re b B ;i<
price tho several articles they require
elsewhere- j-jaad
nov 10
A u
Sliirts, Shirts.
rf\ DOZ. Linen Bosom and Marst-iles Shirts, for
OU sale cheap by ' E. WIN8HIP,
nov 84
For Kale.
rnwo new dwelling Houses lately finished, one
X built of brick and tho other of wood, pleasantly
situated near the South Western Depot aud conve
ment to the business part of the city. The lot has an
excellent well of water thereon and all in good con
dition, which will be sold cheap, or rented low, if not
sold soon. For further particulars enquire of the
subscriber on the premises.
jan 12 tf JOHN BOWMAN.
Superior Irish Potatoes.
g-rv BARRELS
OU aud for
nov 24
PAPER DOLLS! PAPER DOLLS!
T Boardmaa’a “Washington Block" building a
large assortment of PAPER UOIilLM.
mar9 J. M. lSOAKDMAN.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
CALL AT Wood’s
PREMIUM GALLERY
and see his splendid PORTRAITS.
LOW PRICES and Fine Pictures
Prevail at this Gallery.
mar 16
Whisky, Rum, Ac.
1 A A BBLS. Georgia Planter’s Whisky,
1UU 50“ Pikes’ Magnolia
50 “ CapeJesamine “
10 “ Poplar log distilled “
75 “ Rum and Gin.
160 Boxes Tobacco, various brand-',
For sale hy ASHER AYRES,
mar 16
LIME
A T 10 cents per bushel, good as a fertilizer.
Charcoal at 4 cents per bushel, good tor Cook-
JLS large yellow Irish Potatoes in store I * n K> Blacksmiths, 5cc., iu quantities to suit purchas-
saleby M’CALLIE 3c JONES. ers. Enquire of WM. TAYLOR, Supt.
Cotton Avenue I mar 8 lm at the Gas orks.
e: winsihip
S offering his entiro stock of WA w ,s
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODb ^ liC
CASH, lie wishes to close out to
his new Spring Stock. j
Shirts. I-ti Host*.
cr\ DOZ Linen and Marseilles Bosom
OU -0 doz. English i Dose, b itre d Lia
30 “ Whito and colored nor
Handkerchiefs. vc.3:r-
Suspenders, Collars, Crave >• ‘
AC COST FOX
feb 2
FINE CLOTH^G WoC k
three weeks, by weekly skipmi * 0 srv ’ '
desirable CLOTHING mode uf J° oL
at reasonable prices for Cash.
sept 29-tf ' , r.rhart
Floyd House block, 3 doors ironi L-“-" -
' TO TRAVEI-EBS.
aAA TAPER COLLARS, sunduv•’
JUu just received and offered cheig
Taltf 11
Suspended Bank Notes
r AT PAR.
IN EXCHANGE FOR G OOD
Floyd House Block, three doors tre‘ u ^,.
Roff. "
rbariV
Diaries for