Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, April 20, 1858, Image 4

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Suggested on seeing Mount Vernon FOR TIIF. FIRST TIME. BT L. J. A. 1st Although no marble column, With spiry crest on high, Points out the grave of Washington, His fame can never die. Police to Debtors «.V C reditors GEORGIA, ? All persons indebtedto Joseph ltniB Oocsrr jG. Still >, late of Jones County, dec., are requested to make immediate payment to me. and all persons having claims ordemands against said Joseph G. Stiles will please forthwith present li.-m. ven to the nndi ^ rp . i:t apl 13 the undersijjnetkCor naym- “ GAB HI El ILWDBEbTS, I Adm’r. of Ji-sFtili tr. PLANTATION HARDWARE. NATHAN WEED JMPOKTER AND DEALER IN JII.4KDWAKE, 2nd Although no sculptured monument, Preserves his deathless name. Thy country’s love, Oh Washington, Must ever be the same. 3rd Sleep on thou groat, thou nobly good, Thy children lore the moat, ^ Fn'r dearer to the gallaut free, Than JNroecc or Rome could boast. LAW AOTICE rpHE undersigned offers hia services in the prae- I tioo of the LAW in the several counties of the Macon District; also outot the District—in Jones, .Muuroe I »»y ■d.Macon dress is Albany, Ga. jan 26 Cutlery, Iron, Steel &C,. O FFEKS for sale one of the largest and most com plete assortments of UAKDIVABE ever roe and Douehertv. amlby epecial contract, in Bariron, Swedish. C county of the Stale- Gtiico opened in the city I of ,]] P i z ,- S . aeon 1st of March ^sumg. UntiUhen my^ad- | noBSE SHOE Si offered iu this State comprising’ Common English and Refined AB.VERP.PO WE Nail Rods, Hoop, Band, Sheet 4th Those'holy heights, where thou bast trod, Whore thou didst love retreat, The silent shades of Vernon’s sod, Surround the hermits feet. L. N. WHITTLE, attorney at law, MACON, GA. Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’* Drug I Store. j* n c Law Copartnership. I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J. HARRIS. Milledgeville, Ga. Thomasville, Ga. | asp is 6th No massive gates our entrance bar, No low-browed arch oi stone, Like Moses who on Pisgali s top, Thou hast thy tomb alone. Cth Its roof, the axuro vault serene, Abovo the fire of Heaven pendant, His virtue lingers round the place, And freedom guards the sleeping tenant. Hr me .Co., Georgia. Win. K. deUruileiirted, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OFFICE, third door below Lanier Home—above | Dainour’a oct Cf A. J. illACABTHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, GA, vt r ILL practice in any of the Courts of the Macon I VV or Southwestern circuit. marlGtf Jones County SIicrsIT Sale. W ILL be sold in Clinton, before the Court House I door, on the first Tuesday in June next, whhin the legal hours of sole the following property ISAAC HARDEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLINTON, GEORGIA. july7 ly One iron grey Horse and one buggy and harness, levied upon as the property of John A. Childs, to sa- tiaf. one fi fa issued from Jones !-uperior Court in fa- vorof T. F. Gibson A Co., vs John A. Childs. Pro perty pointed' out by A. \V. Gibson. Alan at the same time and place, will be sold two hundred and fifty acres of Land more or less, one hundred acres adjoining Booker Russell nnd Sam: Hodge and others, and one hundred end fifty acres of said laud adjoining lands to David Mitchell, iley Lit. io and others—on the waters of the Oemulgee River; levied upon as the property of Martha W. Sanders, Administratrix in her own wrong of Thus. F. Sanders, deceased ; Lovied upon by virtue of six fi fas issued from a Justice Court in 360 District G. M. in favor of Burges, Goolsby, Holland Jc Ridly and ethos, vs sai.l Martha W. Sanders, Administratrix, Ac, Levy made out and returned to mo by John W. McGhee, a con liable. apl 13 JAS. G. BARNES Sheriff. £IIG£N£ L. HlAE.'j, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THOMASVILLE. GA. feb 1 6m Hoop Boiler, Oval, I Oval, 1 Round * . and Angle Iron. STEEL, Hammered PlowSteel 4 to H inch wide Cast. German, Spring and Blister Steel. IV A 11. M, Cut, Wrought, Spikes, Brads Ac. PLOW Chains. Ilames, Lines, Wagon Chains. PLOWS foi I and 2 hoise, Snb-S»il and others. 1IOEM, Sam. W. Collins, and Scovil’s Cast Steel, Bradea' Patent Brades’ Georgia, Bradea’ Grubbing, Bradley’s Cast steel Grub bing Hoes, and Msttocks cons Sti GI, l, tills of all kinds 7 to 15 dollars. CORN JllLL»,*Iron and Steel, for hand or power, STRAW CUTTERS, of the most approved kinds. BLACKSMITH S TOOLS, Anvils. Bellows, Vises, Hammers Screw Plates, Tongs Ac CARPENTER’S TOOLS, Saws. Planes, Au gers, Sq u a res. Chisels, Braces A Bits, Levels, Qua- ges Ac. USASO.V’fi TOOLS.Trowels,Sand Screens, Ac. CI'BBIBR’S TOOLSofal kinds in use. GAItBK.M.-UJ TOOLS, Hoes, Rakes. Prun ing Saws, Knives, _ Scissors, Hedge ^ Shears Ac. HLILBEK’S IIAMMEKS, Locks. Hinges. Screws Ao, Ac. MILL SAWS, Mill Cranks. Mill Picks, Mill Saw Files, Milt Dogs,, Stirrup Irons Ac. Eiorst;KEI'PS.VC Hardware of all kinds. G. IIOL.T, Jfr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street, first dour above entrance to Concert Hall, aug 1 Planters and Others Will find it to their interest .to call nnd examine mar 2 o. A.LOCHHAKE, JOHN LAMAR LVC'HRAIVE A L.A31AU. SWEDES IRON. Direct Importation. 00,1 nnn FOUNDS Swedes Iron assorted, **T,UUU all sizes from j to 12 inches, just re w 1 PONtpimctl sbei iIf Stale r ILL be sold before the Court House door in following property, to-wit: About fifty lbs. o! Tobacco, about one hundred lbs. of powdr red Sugar, five thousand Cigars, various brands, twelve jars, half gallon. Pickles forty pint bottles behnaps, sixteen quart bottles Sell naps. twen ty quart bottles Wioe Bitters, thirty-five bottles Wine.sixty bottles Moucngahala Whiskey, sixteen I boxes Sardines, fifteen lbs. Candles, more or less, fitte«n boxes Lobsters, eleven Decanters, one look- gla.-s and one pair counter Scales i all levied on ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. Office by Hie Mechanic's Bank. O FFICE hours from 8 to 13 a. in. 2 to 5 p. m. and _ also from 7 to 10 p m. I can now do so at greatly reduced prices. Will practice in all the coantiea in the Macon Cir-I jan 46 NATHAN WEED, Macon, Ga. cuit and in all the comities of Jones, Monroe and Co- ceived per BARK HARLEQUIN from Stockholm, and Planters and otbers who wish to buy the GENUINE ARTICLE in place of what is generally sold as Swedes Iron, jan 12 6m 8PE£tl A HSUiVTLliS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,§ MACON. GEORGIA. OJf.ec on Triangular Block. Center of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. W E have associated as partners in the practice of law in the counties of the Macon ana ud- Dissolution. rpHE firm of CARHART A 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, will please call and settle at an early date, as it is desirable to close it up immediately. W. H. BRAN’, feb 10 W. D. CARHART. joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe- aTlEe property ol' W. F. Lilly, under a distress war- I™ 1 contract-alao will attend the Federal Courts at | rant for rent, io fsvor of James A Miller, vs. said W. Savannah and Marietta. Lilly, property pointed out by the Plaintiff. npl 13 J. F. SIKES, Pep. Sheriff ALEX M. SPEER, SAMUEL HUNTER. notice. rpHE firm of BRAY A CARHART Laving been 1 dissolved, its business will be continued by CARHART A CURD, a partnership formed and du ly published under the Act of the Legislature of the State of Georgia, authorizing the formation of Spe- Bihb Sheriff sale. W ILL he sold before the Court House door in I the City of Macon, on the 1st Tuesday in I May, 1858, within the legal In urs of sale. Two bales of | J. U. JHLLSiii, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, GA. yy ILL practice in the BRUXaWICK CIRCUI7 Cotton levied on by E. J. Tiliinghast, ci nstable for , ... ... - .... , re said county, as .he pmpe.ty of Wm. M. Bateman, of '£««■*; U ayn. . Appling, Camden. Clinch, Coffee and Hnmton cf. uty. to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Calvin I Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. comprising the following counties, Glynn, “ ' "offeean' jan 20 G Wheeler against said Bateman--property pointed ■rued by s ' out by said Wheeler and levy'returned by said Til- hnghast, Constable. W. R. BUSBEE, Dep. Sheriff. mar 23 SHERIFF’S SALES. W II.L be sold before ihe Court House Door, in Perry. Houston Countv, on the first Tuesday * in -May next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, viz : ’lhe Plantation known as the John .Martin place, containing from eleven to twelve hundred acres, adjoining hinds of Oriti D Tucker, John J. Gresham and others, situated in the 1 Ith District of said cni.nty of Houston; levied on aa the property of Robert W. Srahs, to satisfy a ti la from Hibb Superior Conn in favor of Thomas A. Harris vs ♦aid i-obert \V. Scales. Levy made by A. Lee, former Sheriff. Also, two Mares, one nlaek undone Sorrel, levied on as ibe property of Mjrica Ivey, tn satisfy one fi ta from Junes Superior limit, in favor of Joiners G. Karnes, aiimiuietiulur, vs. AJyihk ivy and Henry Cbriatiau. Also, one hundred acres of land, more or less, in the 5lh Distiii t oi Houston, *n.joining lands of U. E Mo ey It. I) White and others; known as the Thomas Brown place on which the D- lendmit now lives ; levied on as the properly of Pleasant Powell, to satisfy one fi la Imni Houston Ml; trior Couit. io favor ot Robert Lundy, vs Pieasan Powell. Also, two hundred and sixty aeres ol l.,nd. kin wn by .Nos 9 in d io in do- I .’III Uisliict ot said t'ouuly and knoni, »s theRenlz Place. Levi-d on as Hie prou dly of VV. G. Powell, t-> satisfy a ti fa from Houston Mq.eiiui Couit in laVur ol Lunsford Pitts vs. Win «>. Powell. JOHN L. HALSTEAD, Sheriff. mar 30 Huumvii Jlu) biienfl' Sales. AIJ ILL be s..|d before the Court House door iu V V Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the usual hours ot sale, the fol lowing property, to-wit: One negro boy mimed Th.iddeus, about twelve years of age. and ihe Merchant Mills on Mossy creek about five miles from Fort Valley,extensively known as Crawlord e hitoa Mills, with three liuudred and fitly acres of laud attached, numbers not recollected, but u ill be made known on the day ol sale; ull levied ou aa the property of Robert A. Crawford mid Jmr.th J, Crawford, to sari fy three fi fas from Harris Supe rior Court, one intavuruf McKinley* Durden nnd DufT-e, vs. Robert A. Crawford and Sarah J. Crnw ford, one in favor of John Drakelord A Sim, vs Robert A. Cruwlord and Sarah J. Cl aw lord, one in favor of Frank M. Reese for officers of Court, vs Robert A. Crawlurd, and one from Houston uperiur Court in favor of A. M. Alien vs. Robert A. Craw ford, mid one tax fi fa for the year 1837, against Ro bert A. Crawford, property pointed out by plaintiff's Attorney*. J. F SIKES, Dep. Sheriff mar 30 J. L. SEWARD. v. H. HANSKnn. SEWARD & HAN SELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GA. A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt attention. We shall practice in the counties ol Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt. Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth, . SEWARD & HANSELL. Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856.. nov 4 KIlIBItOUGIl A BASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, STARKSVIDLE. LrCE CO.. GA.. W ILL practice iu the courts of the South Wes tern circuit. AI1 business entrusted to their care will be promptly and dilligently attended io. fell 2tf Dr. I. SI. Cotiiittgs FFERSbis Professional services as a Reform f Physician nnd Surgeon to the citizens of .Macon Office iu the MEDICAL COLLEGE, on Mulberry Street. mar 24 Of AlLDlUAX LARD- DR. JAM E S A. D A M O U R HAS resumed the practice of his profession, and permnnenrlv located in this city. Ilec.Mii he f*»uml nt his office three doors belmr tht- Lamer House at All Hours, uule*g professionally t ifsjfed Macon, .hint*, 9 1M6 Drs. McDonald and Van Giescn, XDoirtists. O FFICE in Second Story of Washington Block on Second street,opposite Cnncerl Hall, where ttieir patrons can be accommodated with any style of wiwk pertaining to the Profession. Those wishing a C'SISIAE* HTl'IiE of work will meet wiih as much favor here as they will elsewhere Tooth Powders. Past, Washes, Toothache Drops, Brn-hes. ,Vc.. tor sale. mar 23 I v JJJtt. Jl. A. MATT AUER, £JAVINGspent a portion of three successive years AdmiiiiMrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of "’’wiggs county, will be sold before the Court House door in unmeaville, Appling county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first 'J uesday in May I, «h M| MBtfM ' next, the following lota of Land, viz : Lots number five hundred mid six (506) and five hundred and titty one (331), iu the second (s) district of Appling coun ty, continuing in all niue hundred and ninety (390) acres mine or less. The above land sold for the benefit of thuheirsand creditors of the estate of Benjamin B. Smith, lute of Twiggs county, dec. ROBERTK. PARKER, uiar 23 Administrator. Aflniuiistrntor’s Sale. A GREEA HLlf loan order of theOrdinary of Craw nty, fore the Court House door in the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in May next, the following na mod negroes, to Wit i Epsey. a woman, about 36 years old, Felix, a boy, about 18 years old, Charles, a man, about 2 years old ; Sold aathe property id' WUborn W. Hammock late of sai i county of Crawlurd, dec., for »he benefit of the heirs and creditors. Tel ms. one half due on the first day of December 183-<. ,h« other hnlfiliie nu the first day of December 1859 —Purchasersgiving note with approved securi ty. RAYMOND R. PAKKHAM, msr 9 Administrator N OTSClt —Sixty days alter date application will be in tde to thu Ordinary of Crawford County for leave to sell a negro min named Anderson, be longing to the minors of Willi - Boon, dec., for the benefit of said minors. J. M. DAVIS, feb 24 Gusraian. TV] OTICE.—Sixty days after date. As will be made to the Ho . plication will be madu to the Honorable ihe Ordinary of Crawford County, for leuveto sell all the real eatate belongii g to Robert Howe, late of said county of Crawlurd, dec. 7 his March 8th, 1858. EGBERT P. DANIEL, WM. J. HOWE Executors of the last will of Rob’t. Howe, dec. mar 16 Gerrgin- Houston County. R KFOKK ine, Arthur Matson, a Justice of the Peaeefur s»i'J County,personally appeared W West, of said County, in lhe 68tli year ol'his age, \ being duly sworn, ■ eposeth and suith that he is lhe owner of a certain Land Warran. for 160 i.cres of Land, which was issued to him under Ihe act of 3d ol March. Ici3.( Alexai der G Slaj pey, acting na bis ageut 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 ii amled by Col Few in the year IU4, iu the war with Great Hritian ; the said West having been draft ed in Wa-liiiiglOoCounty, Ga, iu that year; that deponent iloi a not remember the No. of a dd warrant; that dep- nent lost said laud warrant in the R. R. I>e p«d »t Macon, On. sometime in December, 1857 tlist he never sold, assigned or parted with hiariglit to s <id « arrant, and deponent furrher swear* tfc.it he intends iu apply to the commissioner of petitions, lor u duplicate of said laud warrant, so lo-t. Ilia WILLIAM y, WEST. mark. Sworn to and subscribed before me, ibis 22d Feb. ARTHUR WATdON, J. P. iN Mm .- All persona imjented to »> iiej AUer late of Putnam, Co., deceased, are rt- quested to come forward and settle the saino, and those having claims against said deceased, will pre- s.-.it them in terms of the law. apl 13 O. F. ADAMS, Administrator de bonis non in this city, during n Inch time he has limited his practice almost exclusively to Snrgery, now re spectfully offers his Services to the citizens of Macon and the surrounding country, iu all the branches of liis profession. Office on the South east corner of3d and Cherry streets, over Asber Ayres’ new Grocery, june 9 J. II. Haiiaoin & Co. MAituracTORziu and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 32 Courtland Jr 39 Uty Streets, New York. J. H. Ransom, ) (A. P. Ransom, Dan’] Ransom. > < Darius W. Geer, W. A Ransom. )( Rnbt. H. Boyd. W ESP'S PATENT GALVANIC CEMENT HOOFING. rp HE subscriber having the right for the state of JL Georgia, would call the attention of the public to the above uamed Roofing, it being tbe only pat ent granted that secures the use of Rubber and other ela tic 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 ahd is particularly adapted for covering old shingles and tin roots oct 13 W. J McELHOY cial Copartnerships. Tbe old friends and customers of Bray & Cnrhart, together with all new ones, are solicited to callat the ild 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 Arles, IKON 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, Herman Steel, Blister Steel, Spring Steel. Sfc.. all of which we are bound to sell at the lowest mar ketprices. CARHART A CURD. fch 111 LOUIS MENARD, f F. II. BURGHARD. Late with M D. Barnes Late with Day A Maussenet, jiENARD & BURGHARD, Watchmakers & Jewellers, W rt.,L open at their new store, Ralston's Range, corner of Cotton Avenue and _) Chany street, about the 1st of October, ^ beautiful and well selected assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Silver ware. Musical iDStromemts, Fancy Goods, &c.. &c. An examination of which, they would most respect fully solicit, feeling confident that thvy will be able to offer everything in their line calculated to please tbe taste of even tbe most fastidious. Repairing, of every description, executed iu a manner that will guarantee satisfaction, by the best workmen iu the in the South. ■ They hope, bv offering choice and elegant Goods and by strict attention to business, to merit a liber al share of public patronage. sep 39 Watches, Jewelry, SSii'VZOX’ £a,3LTG, FAiMGY GOODS. Piano Fortes, Violins, iiNi, © t f Ga ¥ Port Monies, e&c. Wo are offering our entire STOCK of the above, with an innumerable variety of other new nud desirable GOODS, £r of the best quali-. ty at LOW PRICES,for CASH, tbanffl&aSSever before soldan this market, until the First day of March next OUR STOCK IS very large and well se- Icted, and well worthy the attention of all those who wish ClimiRC of Schedule. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAMPACKET LINE IN C0NNNECTI0N with the CENTRAL and North Eastern Rai 1 Roads. mHE splendid and Fast Running 4lllr GORDON, F. Barden, Commander, leaves Savan nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going North: returning, leaves Charleston every aloud,ty and Friday night at 8J c’-lock (after the arrival of the cars of the North Eastern R. Road.) and ar rives at Savannah early the following mor. ings._ By this route Passengers can obtain tBrough tick ets to and from Savannah, Gar, and Wilmington, N. Carolina. . . Having a through freight arrangement with the the Central Rail Road and its connections, all freights .between Charleston ano the interior of .. eorgia con signed to the agerts of this line will be forwarded with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE. J. P. BROOKS. Ag’t, Savannah. E. LAF1TTE Jc CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. jan 19 SouUiwesteru,Kailroau. iesi FINE and G 0 01) G 0 0 D S, at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES N. H.—All those indebted to ns, trill more than ever oblige us by an early settlement. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. Macon, January 20, 1858. PIANO-FORTES. N OW Receiving some of the most, SPLENDID PIANO FORTES fi ever offered for sale in Macon, from the _ celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering and Nuun 3c Clark, warranted superior to any other made in the United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown & Co’s. Factory. The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to look at, and the tone completely^ captivating. We shall take pleasure to show these instrnmeuts 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 ot Brass Instruments fur Bauds, kept id our lino. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, tec. Watchca, Jewelry nnd Fancy Good* Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES; Gentlemen and Ladies patterns. Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Speetac Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap kin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Castors, Wait ers and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches, Flasks, Pistols, tec. Clocks nnd Watches repaired, and warranted, at short notice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cot ton Avenue, Union Building, nov 2 J. A. * S. S. VIRGIN o«la. ’’ilk ectacles BOOTS AND SHOES. A T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 3, Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers would return their thanks for the very liberal and long continued patronage extended, to them, nud would most respectfully solicit n continuance of th same. Wehave now iu store a large assortment of HOOTS AND SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions will be made, of all the different styles and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as any house in the city or State. jan 6 OlHlC, MIX te KIRTLAND. j^iOOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both soled and pegged.' Just received and for sale low bj jan 6 MIX A KIRTLAND. Jj^UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment oys dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent. J ust received and for sale low by jan 5 MIX & KIRTLAND. LANTATION BROGANS.-Now instore ,-e.g liullfch I MXDLal.sH., J «MKS N. IIMIUV, CIIUIS. D. FINDL4T. FIiNDLAYS’ STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND GENERAL DIACISEVE SHOP, MACON. GEORGIA. rplIE Proprietors ol this Establishment would re- i spectfuliy call the' attention of those contem plating the erection of Steam Mills, for Saving and I Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. Th< superiority of the Work has been, and will be, a suf X the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever offered in this market. Men’s doublt soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy single soled black and russetts ; do. boys and youths black and russetts, all of which we are selling very low. jan 6 MIX tc KIRTLAND OOTS AND SHOES.—Men a, Bovs and B OO’ Youth’s tine calf and kip peg’d peg d Men’s stout kip hunting and "mud Boots ; Gents last ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine cal Brogans; Gents, boys’ and youths’ patent and enam elled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California kip Brogans, a large assortment, jan 6 , MIX ft KIRTLAND. SCHEDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS. L EAVE Macon at 1 30, a m. and ' I 3Ua.m. Arrive iu Colnm bus 8 52, a. ni. and 6 33 p m. Leave Macon for Albany 1 30, a. m.,Arrive in Albany 8 15, a. m. Leave Albany 3 45, p. m., Arrive in Macon 10 28, p in. 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 Macon, 3 34, p. m. Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomas- viUe 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. in Train, or, oii Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days the 55 min. afterl a in. 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 Colnmbus to avoid detention. UP* First class Steamships leave Savannan on Wednesdays and Saturdays for New York. Fare—Cabin passage 825, Steerage 88. GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt. mar 3 MACON A WESTERN KAIL KOASI SPRING MILLINERY M RS. A DAM0UR, has just received a large supply of tbe above goods, and will receive an additional lot every other week during (be season. Country Milliners will find it to their advantage to give her a call and examine her stock before pur chasing elsewhere,aa they can buy very low (FOR CASH.) Her goods are all NEW nnd FASHIONABLE, consisting of all kinds and qualities of Ribons, Flowers. Head Dresses,Cups, Bridal Wreaths, Laces, Bertha Capes, and a large assortment of the indis pensable Hoop Skirts, ut all prices and qua ities, al so Brass. Whalebone and Rattans for Hoops. A general assortment "f Mantillas suitable for the sea son. Leghorn, Dunstable. Amazone and dark Flats for Aliases and Children, English Ft raw, Lace. Chips. Neapolitans, Crape, and fl large assortment of mourn- ing bonnets. tnnr 30 THE EIYj'q invigorato SPARED w DB.SANJ. Compounded enw GrTJjVrc’ v TS ONE OF THE BES'i'pm . 5 1 ER HEDICINEsVo&lT.,, acts as a Cathartic, easier k,-i, °^ tk, al than any other ful feelings experienced in ,h“ Cathartics. It strenethenc !?? The LIVER is one of 1 MRS, F. DESSAU S NOW OBBNING a full assortment of most A beautiful and recherche Grenadine and Juavalle I one °f- • thenj Barege Rubes-ii-quitle, Black Spanish Mantles.Cloaka I J ?* tl !Wl, 1 ^ and Mantillas ot French Lace, also a choice as*ort- I , 8 w ?hrihe pow- 1 tw! ment of mourning Goods, such as Dresses, Mai ties, I n j K e *J' Thestom-il Thread Luce Capes. Crape Collars and Sleeves, tec ,he JwL/VSf i2l*^ also travelling Goods together with a full stock of I J* P* r periorai-.Q ance 5^*1 Embroi eries Ribbons, Dress trimmings, and all ™ e “ t ™^omach rs at Goods in her line, and will be happy to see the La- I - - — ‘ 1 n conse L—i ’ n, ltL. dies at her store; Triangular Block, next to Bostick •Sc Keiu’a Store. tnar 23 the L L V E R-hTvTngH r^ For at. ^ - For the disease of that prietors has made it his! jSTiflW SPRUNG more than twenty years” nitURERY. l-.-ui.c UVErs. Howland S now openirg a large and elegant stock of to which it isliahier^ 1 To prove that this re- ' any person troubled ‘ 1 ‘ ,o f !'« L PLAINT, in any of itsU Ll V£ f b0 Th e ’ *2i d COHV > c tlon 0 Uftr. - '- ; These Gums remove' !»iii heallliy ^ ■ whole machinery, f ,lH k- disease—effectingarad- K BILLIOUS AT-l>iT?r? re ' “ WHAT IS BETTER f ^uonal use of ftekplY^ I S now openirg a large and elegant stock ot -y--. PATTERN SEATS. The Ladies are in vited to call, as she trusts in Stylo ^a,33.c3. Price to please her Customers. apl 6 Macon. Dec, 14, 1857. Jg«maB3aaa«gBBMHa( CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ^~^Nani after Friday, X8th inst., the Trains be 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. in. Leave Atlanta, 12night, arrive Macon 7 15a. in. Leave Atlanta 12 p. m. arrive Macon 5 40 p. m. The night train will not be run on Snndavs. The 1 A. M. train from Macon connects with tbe State Road for Chattanooga at 12 30, P. M„ and Georgia Hoad for Augusta, at 10 A. M. The 11 30. A.M., connects witn the State Road, at 13 30, P. 31., and the Georgia Road at 12. ALFRED L. TYLER. feb 23 Superintendent. GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LAMER HOl'SE. nUIE subscriber will open the above Hall about JL the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo uif-rs. This House is now offered as inferior to m other First Class Hotel in the South, and from it.- central location, Rs large and airy rooms, offers great indneeraents and accommodations to Families auu Transient persons. The public may expect from the- House, ali the luxuries and comforts to he found i any ether hotel. B. F. DENSE, mar 2 Lste of the Floyd House. JBiROWjNPS HOTEL. OrPOSlTE THE SEW KAIL KOAD DEPOT, MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train, apl 15 FLINT HOUSE. MACON, GA , piORMERLY known as the Macon nouse, t j—r - One dose after eating! MH.S. O. MORSB, AT FORSYTH, GA., . j~j~AVING received from New York an assortment I < jS?f.“ 0i!a * nse of the Fashionable Millinery and engaged a fashionable Milliner to assist her in the business, is ore pared to furnish her friends and patrons with BONNETS of SII.K, LACE and MB AW material, in thelatest New York style. ALSO Heart Mresses, Shawls, Mantillas. Ac., Ac. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Terms Cash. npl 6 '-’t Only one dose taken' n--«- vents NIGHT-.MAHE ' f0! * Only one^nse tiAeu V.st n ; g!it , W COSl irrity bowels gently, <mdcur c3 L-j COsf/ft ^ On* ooge of twnMlb^Ufth ways relieve SIC K-W hSJS??^ MILLINERY. o„.boia. oves the cause of th» ctstr -a k ltd r fi; moves the cause of the perfect cure. tSsar*-Ti*5S, caasKteastH*},* CHOLERA. T Only one bottle H is needs*, ot the system the effect of ^5“ sickness. ^ “*^ciDei One bottle taken 'Jl for M RS. AUDOIN would respectfully announce to the ladiesof Macon and surrounding conn- ^ lies, that she has removed to her New Brick Store, next door to the Mechanic’s Bank, on 2d-ft’3 l street, (her old stand) where she is now receiving and opening an entire new Stock of FASHIONABLE GOODS . umue uucen to r jir, in her line, consisting of STRAW, SILK AND VEL- I moves all sallowuess or r VET HATS, newest style. HEADDRESS- Ihe skin. ^ ES, of every design. CURLS AND I ! One dose taken a short h*< tino t, • HAIR BRA IDS, EMBROI- j gives vigor to tbe am, e -' ' UtT.ns - DERIES |gest well. 'fit' ^ c Of rich qualities. LACE SETTS of various pat terns. Also a variety of FANCY ARTICLES, too tedions to mention. A11 of which will be sold iry reasonably to CASH customers. Thankful for past iavors, she solicits a continu ance of the custom of her old friends and wiU study U I giatVeff. ■w'jAa"" One or two doses cure r rtttcui vr chfidren: ^there is no jUj rarer. ,.L j to deserve the kind patronage ofall who may c; and view her goods. oct 27—tf 1 ii YererFiih Improve Your Stock. rpHEthorough bred MORGANHORSE. 1 HOB6AN FIGURE, will stand . at Macon. Ilis services can now be had, for thirty dollars the season, in advance. T. N. MASON. PEDIGREE—Morgan Figure,bred by Solomon Steele, Esq., one mile trom Derby Line, Vermont.’ T, Ji ‘ " remedy in the world, as ■ ^ f o w bottles f-. cures 11 h. ■ citing the absorbents. /, K jt -' We take pleasure in H retoam®; a . Preventive \ for FEvfT AGLE, CHILL FE '^ VER .sJl ofaRILLIOUS TYPE.^ uJS?* wihmg k ■ Foalded, June 17, 1850, got by Royal Morgan, dam tainty, and thousands _ its wonderful virtues, j] All who nse it arc givingIbtir testimony i s j ts f aTor . df Jlix water in the moalfc ri-j by Goss Morgan or Piedmont Morgan, (the horse I vigornior, ami awallow l.o.h went by both names.) Grand dam by Hawkins' . j H H, TTVFIJ IYVILAl)IT Morgan, and he by the original Justin Morgan. , s A ^SBIEN^IPk: uitntn* MM 1 LEMUEL RICHMOI Secretary of the New England Morgan Horse As sociation. Derby Line, Vt., Aug. 1st 1856. T. N. MASON. Mess copy. mar 23 ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL 8&9IB isdaUy working cures, almost bo pa;-,! It cures as if by magic, even the firs j „ benefit, and seldom more Ihan onek-V.- to cure aoy kind of LIVER Coinjh*. the worst Jaundice or Dysjepsittoiea ’ on First street, opposite Patten, Col-less as lins & Co., has been recently fitted up wiih DUjfei a largo addition, for tho accommodation of Boarders and the traveling public, who will find it to their in tcrost, if stopping a few days in Macon, to give us a call and seo tor themselves. Tho proprietor, thank ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at tention to busiuess, he will receive his share of pub lic patronage. Passengers wishing to stop at the above house, when arriving at tho depot will ask for its Represen tative. The table shall not be Inferior to any in the substantial* of life. P’rico Oa Eoard; For a single meal 50 Supper, Lodging ;imi UroakDist 1.25 By the day 1,50 fcin'jle week 8,00 By the month (Board A Lodging)... .20.Q0 feb 2 THOS II FLIN i • Proprietor. i'ATTih.N, iili TTO.N UU., Iu Savannali, AND PATTEN, COLLINS & CO., In ITIacou. j)EN E W the tender of their services to their Cor- 1 b respondents and the Planters generally of Geor gia nnd Alabama, ns Pndor* nu<t Caianiiraim iKerctinnl*, nd pledge their undivided personal attention to the itisiness entrusted tn them. Bagging. Ro -o and other Planters Supplies will be carefully parchased and forwarded, and liberal Cash Advances made, when desired. G. PATTEN, J. COLLINS. aug 11 J. S HUTTON. LADIES' RETREAT. M rs. bymnes, female piivsician. i68. Thompson, near Bleecker Street. N. York attends females daring their confinement, and treats all diseases peculiar to her Bex. Shelias commodi ous rooms forthe accommodation of her patrons, and a patent apparatus to assist nature. A female a pill, sufe and sure remedy for all obstructions sent by mail wi'h full directions on. receipt of 82. Sbe has also a sure remedy forpyles, and a valuable invigo rating cordial. nnv24—ly Ttic 810 :i!id $1$ Single :iml DOUBLE THREADED EMPIRE FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. A N agency forthe sale of these machines for this city and State, can be secured on libeial terms by a personal application to the subscribers, S. E. Corner, 6th and Aieb Streets, rbiladeiphia .No one need apply without capital sufficient to con duct the business properly ami who caunot bring re ference a* to reliability and capability. Wo positively assert that those machines for all purposes of family sewing, are in every respect su periorto any sewing machine in Market, (no matter at a list prices they may be sold at.; and wherever they are offered for sale must command a ready and unlimited demand. JOHNSON A GOODELL u* 18. 19 Eft It V HORNE’S Coiifccttounrr , Fruit Store, Colic nud !>na- iry Itnlic-rj —Macon, Gkougia, one door below the State Bank- M anufacturer of tbe nn«t French pastr* and Ornamental Cakks, and Dealers in Fine Candies, Fruit*, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im rted Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts, egars, Tobacco, &c.. Wholesale air i Retail. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates. Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads, Ac., at reasonable terms. N. B.—Terms:—Positively Cash—no Credit given. jan 30—ly ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of Tools, Patterns and Machinery, tiflord facilities for the expedition of work possessed by no other estab lishment in the btate. Our prices nnd terms will compare favorably with that of any first class North ern Establishment. The following comprise a list ol Machinery, tec ; for any portion of which we will be pleased to'receive 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, all sizes. Iron Railings, for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings, &c., of Wrought and Cast Ikon, very superior, embracing strength with beauty of DesigD. Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes. Columns for Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac.. Gold Mining Machine ry, with Double and Siogle acting Force and Lift Pomps of any required size. Shafting with Turned Bullies, frqm the smallest size to nine feet Di ameter, Cotton Press Irons, Cotton Screws, 31ili Screws and Bales, England’s Celebratedsrlf-actiug Car Couplings, and other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to be equal to the best made elsewhere. It. FINDLAY tc SONS. Macon, March 4th, 1857. mar 10 Houston Carriage Manufactory. JOSEPH TOOKE, SON & CO., Having formed a co-partnership with ME. ISAAC WDTTEE, Who has been a practical coach .jgfc maker for 19 years, in the Mauufac- luring of all kinds of CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHARR0TEES, ROCK A IVA YS, BUGGIES, S>-C. Having employed skillful nnd 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 Irou or Wood Axled Wagons, &c. REPAIRING In the best and thorough style. JOSEPH TOOKE, WM. TOOKE, ISAAC WINTER. 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 or Work—Perry, J. Cook— Hawkinsville. S. M. Manning—also, they have a De pository in Columbns. may 12 by BYINGTON’S HOTLL BROAD STREET, ^.3.‘fc>4ax2.y, Minis new and elegant Hotel is now open for the _L accommodation of the public. Persons visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable ana neatly furnished rooms (fireplaces iu each room) and a table that is unsurpassed any other Hotel in the country. The subscriber, grateful to the public for their hernl patronage for years past, respectfully solicits his old friends, aud the public generally, to call aud see him iu his new quarters. The Stage Office for the stages running to Buiubridge, Thomasville and Tallahassee is kept at this House. J. L. Bl’INGTON. dec 22 Albany, Ga. uEstaiu kIyjnt, PREMIUM CANDIES.I I LIVER* ° f " hlCh * re th ® reS ° h rf *n C HAS. H. FREEMAN tc CO., Manufacturers of I Pities one dollar rra Bonn. FiararftaariillMfc * — — - ine Candies of every description, would res pectfully inform the public that they are now reaay to fi-1 all orders for goods in their fine. Their can dies took th>- premium at the last Fair of the State Agricultural Society and are warranted to be of the best quality. PARTIES furnished with every thing in the way of Plain and Ornamented Cakes, and personal attention will be given to tho prepara tion of the Table for such occasions, when required. £3?"* All orders from tbe country, accompanied with the CASH shall receive prompt attention, feb 9 SANFORD A CO., Proprietors, 313 \t r bo!e»aIr Acrolii i BARNES & PARK, New York; T. W. J & SONS, Philadelphia; L. S BCBE,4C0 H. H. HAY tc CO., Portland; JOHn Cincinnatti; GAYLORD A HAUUONO.Cb FAHNESTOCK tc DAVIS,Chinn:ail tc CO., St. Louis ; GEORGE KEYSES,33 S. S. HANCE, Baltimore, andretiiW ini gists. Siold Wholesale and Retail fci HUNT*CO., Macon, Ga. Bar'll ZDesa-tistry. TAKE CAKE of YOUR II Notice to Shippers D City, respectfully informs the — * ‘Citizensof Macon and vicinity,tie' SOUTH-WESTERS KAIJL ROAD-1 IT 1 ROM and after this date, until further notice, practice of Dentistry, and they him urs* I 1 Goods for all STATIONS below Fort Valley, cious Rooms in Washington Block,mi will only be forwarded on Mondays, Wednesdays ptore cfC. B. Stone, opposite the Lukr® and Fridays. I fitted them up iu a superior mannerraiiti To insure Shipment by “Next Train” Goods must I ^ ern conveniences and improrenis-! ;rl be in Freighi House, at or before 4 o’clock, P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. GEO W. ADAMS, Sup t. Macon. March 22d, 1858. CARRIAGES, KAKNES3, &c. The Subscriber is note Receiving at his CARRIAGE REPOSITORY Copartnership Notice. T HE Subscriber has this day associated with him in business, bis sons JAMES N. tc C. D FIND LAY. The ntim«- and style of the FIRM will here after be R. FINDLAY'&SONS, and the Business as heretofore that of a First Class Engineering Es tablishment ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon March 4th 1857. marlO— ON CONSIGNMENT, A N extensive stock of CARRIAGES of the vnri ous styles in nse. They have been selected with great "care by H. C. McKEE, who is acknowi ed one of the best judges aud buyers of work in the Northern market. The Stock will be constantly replenished, and consist of the latest and most fashionable styles ol VEHICLES, combining Elegance with Lightness nm! Strength Tt by J. M. Quinby & Co., Mott A Co., Brews aniap. Hi ' Bail TO PLANTERS & CAPITALISTS; I «^LT!B5firsr5£,‘S!B£’£S Ss•S’rufL'Sb's ,r banv to Thomasville and distant from Alhsnv 12 tn mo,t wrorablo terms, Will do well to examine this 15 miles. ’ Albany is to gtock before purc hasing. T. H. PLANT. They are in bodies of from 500 to 2250 acres, with feb 10 improvements on each. | tfJUflLVBY’S ledenburg A Little, G. A D mpro The line of the projected Rail Hoad from Albany | T) n o t t T rx Jw* t> n Tt n re re i r\ n to Thomasville and Bainbridge passes through them. |i}r3.lltIGD0r0 xJUgglOS The Rail Road Irom Macon to Albany will becom- pieted by tbe 1st October, which with a daily Stage to Thomasville, renders those Plantations now of easy I the kind in tho market " For sale by T. H. PLANT access. Also, 1000 Acres in Early County— 1000 Acres in Miller Countv, 500 acres of which I lying on Spring Creek are improved— 2000 Acres in Colquit County, 1500 of which lying sep 8 B tiatl.l-IM.—Tbe subscriber is constantly re ceiving fine and fashionable BERLIN COACHES some plain and others most beauti fully finished. They are built by the best maker* at the North under the direction ot Mr. H C. McKee on Little Ochloekonee River, are improved, this | f or this establishment; and adapted to our roads body contains 350 acres ot exceedingly rich Cane | with percb, right track, Ac.—Can be recommended and warranted with confidence. Being on three eliptic springs tbe motion is pleasant, and they arc a light, strong, comfortable and t.onvenant fami Hammock- 6000 Acres in Berrien County, of these there are two bodies of looo Acres each, and one ol 2000 acres. _. This last named is ontlie \V ith lacoocby River, and I carriaj, are" fast superseding the old style or within two miles of Nash ville the County bite. spring coach. They sell at from «45o io 8800. and Also, I in fret are offered at a small advance from the man 25,000 Acres in Decatur county, in bodies mostly | ufacturer’s prices, for cash or good notes, from 5)0 to 2500 acres—and several of these places june 23 T. II. PLANT. ituatod’in the level lime-stont PULASKI COUNTY PLANTA These lauds are all situated in the level lime-stont plains of the neb valley of the Flint and Cbuttahoo chee Rivera. They are now beginning to be so’tled I BVE offer for sate our plantations iyingin Pulas anrt put in cultivation, and are found to be as pro 1 V ki county, containing about three thousand liows Tor Sate. tuctjvcas the lands higher up tho valley in Baker I acres whieh ““Divided into three settlements, each * n ^iP‘re g i ie \ t i 3, M . ] place well improved, with good dwellings and all ne- The U. b. Mail is carried io Steamers twice a week cessaryont buildings. These plantations lie seven from Bainbridge (the county site of Decatur) to the miles above Ilawkinsville'a..d two and a half miles Bay, and the customary rate of meght 75 cents per | from the Oemulgee river. All the stock can be bought with the plantations. All lho.“e wishing bar- bale, on Cotton. Planters desirous of obtaining fresh and fertile lands to cultivate, and Capitalists, wishing to make a safe and profitable investment of their tundswould, do well to call and examine Terms ol sale will be made easy. Maps and n inoredetaded description, maybe had by calling at the offices of JA8. R. BUTTb. at Macon, or GEO. W. GAH.MAN1’, Savannah. Sept. 8, 1857. gams would do well to call early. Terms to suit purchasers; for further information apply to the un aersigued. who reside on tbe premises. sep 32 j. C. .V T. F. McCORMfCK. Shirts, Shifts. C A DOZ. Linen Bosom and Mareeiles 81 irts for tAU sale cheap by nov 24 E^ WIN SHIP. Por Sitlc. rnwo new dwelling Houses lately finished, on» X built of brick and the otln-r of wood, pleasantlv situated near tbe South Wc-tern Depot, and conve" nient tothe bnsirn->-- 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 ou the premises. jan 12 tf JOHN BOWMAN. ISAAC’S ON CHERRY STREET, UNDEii It ALSTON’8 NETT CONCERT HALL. • H IS house is opened aa a Permanent Establish ment, to provide meals to travelers and 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 Bruns WICK OYSTERS, Fish, Shrimps and all kinds of Wiid Game that can be obtained. Choice Wines and Liquors, and a general assortment of Confectionary alwayL kept on band, and purchasers generally, can obtain all his articles at reasonable rates. Also a supply of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN FRUIT. Families will be supplied with OYSTERS and FRUIT PIES, and other dishes at any hour.- Parties, Bails, Ac., will be promptly furnished with Suppers in elegant style,* t shortest notice. S®* Savannah and Brunswick OX’-S’ffEJSS by the quart, gallon or larger quantities, to suit pur chasers. oct 13 and at the Portable Desks. A N assortment of Rose Wood writing Desks, For sale by J. M. BOARD.\1AN. sept R E. WINSHIP I S offering his entire stock of CLOTHING and GENT S FURNISHING GOODS at Cost for CASH. He wishes to close out to make room for his new Spring Stock. feb 2 Shirts, 1-a Hose, d:c., at Cost. pn DOZ Linen and Marseilles Bosom Shirts. UU 80 doz. English j Hose, 30 “ White and colored bordered Linen Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Collars, Cravats, Ac., Ac At COST FOR CASH. fob - E. WINSHIP. FINE CLOTHING: -- N receipt of some stylish BLACK FROCK COATS, and shall continue to receive for two or three weeks, by wrkly shipment from New York, desirable CLOTHING made dp to oi r own order, at reasonable prices for Cash. sept 29—lx C. II. BAIRD r loyd House block, 3 doors from Carliart A Ruff buspenaed Bank Notes Taken AT PAR. IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, by C. H. BAIRD, Floyd House Block, three doors from Cmhart.y >ff. net 20 cessful practice of their profession We perform all operations upon tls led: highest style of the Art. We shall fill teeth withpureGoRrcsr .Material as is approved of by the ptiss Samples givenAwav. 7 a, T“‘ t i e ? to ft nd ^ ete! ‘ of ^i , f ja % Tr i. ** I for it. \\ e insert Teeth on fine Gold rat — ‘ E * # best manner, aud so true to nature tktfa M. Jacobs Anti-Oorrosive Gr-A-lVi: 3?~EHSrS_ I tion, as well as answer all the purposes - T HESE fens will be found, on trial, to be snpe- I tion. Articulation and Durability. rior to Gold or Steel; possessing more of the I We shall exercise' great cut ia Etta- action of the Quill than the Gold Pen, they will be I Cleaning the teeth. We shall ipws^»: preferred. j tion to the treatment of the disit-es »:& Each Pen is as durable as eight or ten made from and Gums, and as far as may be, MW * Steel; they will not spatter or cut the thinest paper, I healthy condition, gliding over a rough or smooth surface as freely as I Dr. Blaisde.tl has bad m«ny vyu-=. . the Quill, and will not injure tbe tint of Red Ink, nor I the practice of his profession, beadtrtiVj affect tho durability of Black ; collecting none oi I cal Graduate, and he feels fully that sediment iu the ink, which srteel Pens invariably I most difficult and intricate opennot;---, do. I ed upou to perform. Dr. SegaraM#**"! PRICE!. Two Dollars per Gross. I this community to require anyeit«---' 6A6TIOIV.—Each Pen is stamped, “JI. Jacobs’ [Suffice it to say; he will entenntB re: ■- Amalgam ” Each box has a fac-simile of the Man- I upon the practice of his chosen prs>-' - ufacturer’s signature. I want of effort upon his part shall w** 1 Fur sale by Messrs. CARHART A CURD, Macon, I cure the full confidence (in future) ot® Ga. mar 23 I patrons and the public generally-. , We respectfully solicit yon to rveai* C33a.o±oe> G5rjE*oc©x*i.Of3 JUST RECEIVED, nf) HKDS. New crop N. Q. Sugar, 4i\J 100 bbls. Refined Sugar, 25Bbls. 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. & W. A. ROSS, dec 22 tf « respectfully soucity^---.- .... sons in the Country can be waited ?P-;;',7. Ls dences with promptness, iftiieyaesira . us at Macon, Ga. Dr. Blaisdell is permitted to refer.itit- Gentlemen, eminent in their P. ro ‘ c ' !: . Drs. E. Baker, B. F. Maguire, Lovejoy, G. E. Hawes, S. A. MatOi *- JI L. Byrn of New York. , . Ball A Fitch, Drs. How*JJ*“ Whisky, Kuui, &c. r\r\ BBLS. Georgia Planter’s Whisky, U U 50 “ Pikes’ Magnolia “ " CapeJesamine •• Poplar log distilled “ Rum and Gin. Boxes Tobacco, various brands, Drs. Rail * * iten, Drs. au.»- — Tuckers, Drs. Cummings A Hitchcock, Dr. C. T. Jackson and ur. - send, of Boston, Mass. ., ■ SMI. Gentlemanly treatment| 50 ‘ 10 ‘ 75 • 160 For sale by mar 16 ASHER AYRES, Superior Irish Potmoes. fA BARRELSlarge yellow Irish Potatoes in store and for sale by M’CALLIE A JONES. DR. H.^SEGAR * A- BLA ED; Tlfe^MiUedgeville papers will I til forbid. The Chrouicle u-oean | tionalist, Augusta, will copy Closing Out HAVE a large Jot of that I wBl seU at greatly reduced ^ fl mar 2 Cotton Avenue Waiters, Waited ’OR sale low. Splendid Store House for Lease. 17’ ( >NE ot the Stores in Denham's Granite Front I A . I Building is still under no rent engagements. I ~~~ _ TDiincllfii and is offered on leaseto agood tenant in the Dry or }-2'pyi C! hpQ _QJ. LIDB^ 1 Fancy Goods Business, for whichit is oneof the best j AJX. LlOAA'-oJj j-i-nbBsi 1 stands in town, and cau be fitted up to suit the oc- rTAIR. White Wash, Paint cupant. Apply to J. C. Denham, Eatouton, Ga., or I XI every description at very w to r P. Stubbs, Esq., Macon. Possession given on I cl ■ H ■' " feb 16 I mar a the 1st of Anril. IVOXtL'L. , . ROM tl.is date we shall adopt as near as possible I TTiOR GENTLEMEN.—Pj n ®. ||s , ,sH1S’ the CASH SYSTEM— we are compelled to do f SCARFS, GLOVES. "jf^pr'vpElk , it. From .his date all articles will be priced as cash, broidered Shirt BOSOMS, Sts * gmffUI Where credits nre given (which will only be given I CARPET BAGS, UMBBELh ^ to those who have paid us promptly) an addition I Call and examine ihem. («cPjJ— will be made to the price named according to the I — Diantotion For Sa> 0, , time desired by the purchaser. | I ricna fctmBW, fan 6 tf HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. mHE Plantation near AmC j ^ l-- 1 byT L. Holt—containing'" TO MERCHANTS AND > k 1 HE subscriber has removed to the corner store ! i iu ‘'Washington Block,” (new Building) or in other * ords, “The old Washington Hall Corner,” where he will be pleased to seo bis friends and cus tomers as usual. J. M. BOARDMAN /- HBLSGeorgia Planteis Whiskey, f D 50 “ Pikes' Magnolia “ 50 “ Monongahela and Bourbon Whiskey 150 Boxes Tobacco, for sale for cash by Jan 26 ASHER AYRES' T I>i>su!iuioii of Coptirincrship. n H K firm of Dempsey and Kelly was this day dis solved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by D. Dempsey, jr.wboia alone authorized to collect tbe dues to said firm, and to pny all its liabilities. D. DEJIP3EY, Jr. mar (15) 23 2=31 oiiso Xsl eopei*s HAVE a heavy stock of goods on hind, and 1 will sell for Cash at New York prices for 2 or 3 months. My stock comprises a good assortment of Dinner and i’on setts, W hite and Gilt China, do. Granite all sizes ofsett*. Granite Ware open to pack from, for merchants. Common Ware do.; a largo Jot of Gob lets. Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Ac. Castors, Plated and Brittania Ware, Table Cutlery. Also, 35 Crates assorted Granite nud Common Ware. 55 Crates assorted Common Ware. 30 ” “ Granite to bo here in January, 1858. It. P. McBVOY. jan 6 ty A' NEW BOOKS T Boardmaii's “Washington Block” building, Partou’s life of Burr, Beatrice Ceiici, Bayard Taylor's “Northern Travel,” White Lies, by Reade, Guy Livingstone, Bench and Bar of Georgia, by .Miller, Life of Gen. Blackshear, ” “ 21st Vol. Ga. Reports, Ac , Ac. mar 9 ‘ j. si. BOARDMAN. one year, one-third two '. e9 ply to T. JL Furlow, Amencus^ort ) ff ply At Macon. Macon, Dec. 4 tf *£a-is f AJI still buying Milittry beWUj A J. and wiU alway s give the W (i Macon Ga. july 28ly ■znZrfft. Papers Gn r ‘ ,fU ; aimr 25,000‘*^.SS-^tfT% A. A- frl,24- tf FAFLii DOLLS! — - * T Boardman’tj “ , \ l-irgi- »-,ort:ii- i t "• - A . . , mar 9 ' liaton. deo 22 Diaries for 1808 a<UOAI{DMAN.8 20.000 SooTSSlSS^ up. 150 sacks Superfine Flour. 75 •• family Flour. 20 hhds New crop jan 2f ' TO TB.4VJ r\f\r\ PAPER COLLARS. st ^X e i ? . ..•il 200 .iust received aud oriere ^ jt .■ |