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PKtNovelties far the Season ?
If so o to tlio
%To Y. STOI^E.
-.’ ~; ne no* open
every thing usually kept in a U GOODS STOREi
300 yds Irish Linen at 23 cts.—worth 40, and all the grades
running up to very fine.
1500 yds. Dress Muslins at 12 1-2—worth 20 cts.
ALSO a splendid assortment of
Jaconets and Organdies,
Muslin Robes, Barege Robes. Silk Robes, Silk in Dress Pat
terns, Bareges, Oottonades for iVlen’s wear, &c.
Also Linens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Embroid rd Handkerchiefs, Silk Mitts,
Kid Gloves, Fine Fans, Palm do.
Also, .P1.1..1W Into! MANTIIjI* as, wl,w. will be sold very low furT ASH.
mwd.l4 Iy JWBfH WA riiKSAH.
.JL A. A.MENARD, p
pMitiiiiiniiHicmr
Ik J Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. iR
II.V? .TOST REORIVKD ft WILLKKHP CONSTANTLY ON’ HAND A FRESH SUPPLY o' 1
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CONSISTING OF
<l I MM'. MOUPIIIM’,
1 iaiim’. lODIlFi: FOTtSII,
SiIACIVF, FIPEKIIVK,
(IiI.OOFOU!Uf 161 Ji: 1I ASS,
< 11.0. Tl i:i.. ACm A <’.
4I>(), A LVROE LOT OF AMEIMCAX, ENGLISH AXD GERMAN
a- am w,
C ATI Fill !•:,
Hi II MING I'l.na,
SF’'o'S. TI UIM'.WTm:,
vi.rouoi.,
swEi.Dixsi i.i'i:t i*i:s,
4: % i< i>i:\ si: i;s>s, &r.
HE will a!s-< keep a pure article of lIUI\D¥ & WIA T SS for Medicinal purposes,
march 7—ly
CARHART & CURD,
DEA LEBS r N
lIIIHIIKIIIMM STEEL
WOULD call the attention of the IYiilic to their large Stock of
lIARDXYAItE, AURIC*LTIR 11. IRPLEJII'ATS. & (AUKIAUE
A\: WILO.V VlAHlill'S VI ITEIIItL,
CONSISTING IN PART OP
SWEDKN Imported by lliem expressly for thi.i market; IS !: il \I; e> A ('OH tiov
l.lstl of every styl, ; 15 A \l', Round anil Sqilart ; EitlltM S||Oi; of cvery ilescrptiun ;
PLOW Sl'ilHl., Superior quality AM', 1.10 It *1 V N .V Hl.lNl'llii ; NAII.N,
■ 100 a iioi.i.tiu vv is a; ovii.s. i im;s, ciik ii. att sans hii.i, mhs
hi ao’it’s n mail ti.. I'lvuai’s -rooi.s, akpm ci:u rooi.v, ici.ai k-
SHI.VH’I. TOOLS, SPOKIA A 111 lIS, NIMt I N (IN A l\l,l S, Kills A Slid IN,
E>.\ A.H11.1.111 I, I: \ril!,lt. III! 11.1.S A ill IK, and every description of
Carriage Trimmings anil Plantation Tools.
ALSO, Agents tor IVILDBR'S PAT*.VI', and RICH’S I.IIPROVKIt
IKOX SAPKS. and Granger s Magic Corn & Meal Mill.
march 7—ly
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
IflUlllJ i 101 filllltt,
CORNER CHERRY & THIRD STR’TS,,
lur/j Con.s/anfli/ on Hand ,
SUGARS—oi* every SDc'scrijJiion.
COFFER--Javai, Liitfiisi’a ;mI I?ie.
FfjOl ll— Different iJSraiftds, including fili
ram Smith, Cape Jessamine, (Su
perior Quality) and Various Geor
gia and Tennessee Brands.
Mackerel, Bagging,
Fainls, Rope,
Oils, Molasses,
Seed, Blitter.
Snuff, Candles,
Cheese, Nails & Salt,
Staple Dry Goods, anc * o, * ior •■n’Ocios usuaiiv kept in a
GrIIOCEnY STORE,
Also Liquors of all kinds,—-Otard and Rochelle Brandies, Holland Gin, Ja
maica Rum. Old Monongahela, Scotch and Bourbon Whiskcj
WlNES—Champagne, Sherry, Port, Madeira and Domestic.
ANERIMM 1.14(1 OKS, liicliKlln? ifrnnrty, ln. Hum, Itoclinert
WliNliy, Wild Cherry llranrty, Kitleis. (Unger M ine.
SEGARS &. TOBACCO of various brands,
ALI. of which will be sold on reasoniblc terms for CASH, or approved CREDIT.
march?—ly
Trunks” Valises
Bonnet Boxes.
Baby Carriages.
Avery nice article, with two and four wheels.
We also receive regular supplies of the Genulne-Brat
tlehoro Buggies, manufactured expressly for us ly Asa
M Carriages of any desired pattern built to order, on
short notice. , , „
Repairing of every description neatly and prtmptly
executed. _ , . , .
We respectfully solicit a rail from our fricndt, and
: the pulilir generally, as we are determised to sell hw for
Cash, and on the most reasonable terms to respijis'bie
parties. ■ 4 R - •
fe1.14 If
New Establishment.
Harris Sc Dsnse
HAVE opened anew Store In Ralston’s new Brick
Range,
On Cherry Street, 4 doors above Hardem; i &
Griffin, and will keep on hand an extensive supp y of
GROCERIES,
which will he sold on reasonable terms.
They would solicit a share of public patronage,and
will endeavor to deserve it in the quality and pricts of
their articles.
A. P. G. Harris, ) Late Ag’t. House of Ross k Jro.
W.m. K. Dense. J
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ICE! IGE! iGE!
EVERYBODY LIKES IT.
-♦*>-
IJ YKK greateful to our numerous friends and eus'o
mers for tiieir liberal patronage for the last ti.f< <■
years, we would most respectfully solicit a contluuayx
i of the same.
i They know that we have always furnished them is
i faithful, by night or day, and as low as any or lift
mouse ever engaged in the business, and we now .fy
that we are
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER,
AND WILL
DELIVER ICE IX KA VA XXAII, 1
: fin board of the Cars, packed in barrel, Hogshead V
j bulk, directed to aijy point above or below Macon, or \ .
Will sell in llacim, in any qiuinlily, or Ship t
into the riinntr). ;,s Low ;is nny llonse in .
S.ivaun.ih or Macon. i
Ploaie call and see us, next door to State Bank, ts
Rend your orders for any goods and they wiil he faith
fully filled. 0. A. ELLS .V SON. *
Maeon, March 21,1 ss7—tf. l
For Sale. 71
riMIAT valuable Lot lately o . npied l.v the subscrJV
I her and immediately opposite the Lanier
It has a front of 86 feet on .Mulberry Street, ruuningJ,
liack 210 feet on the alley. No better place in the clttjf
for business.
Also two lots near the Female College, known as the
Todd lots, containing each, half acre, and two lots os
Magnolia street adjoining Mrs. Tracy. For terms aj£
;*ly at the “Brown Hotel,” to
E. E. BROWN. ;
Also two Negroes for sale, a valuable carpenter 2$
years old, and a boy 19 years old, a valuable field ham ’
E. E. II ‘
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15 USI JM ESS. -/j
I GRIER 4 MASTERSON
’ HAVING PURCHASED TIIE EXTENT
SIVE AND CENTRAL
LIVERY STABLES,
Long occupied by MASON & DIBBLE, C<>rJ
1 uer of Mulberry and Third sts. Macon, j
J I
* TITH all the stock and equipment of the conce :i
v v are now prepared to accommodate the pubic
j in the various branches of their business, 011 the mud
reasonable terms,
For Cash Only.
and other Vehicles always on handTir
hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also Badw
| Horses, for the use of Ladies and Gentlemen.
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CASH STORE.
New Spring Goods
’ | IHC subscriber Is now receiving anew and handaote
j i stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,]
I .suitable for Spring and Summer trade, among which mljr
be found almost every article in that line, which he, ji
tends to offer on the best terms. Also a good stock or
Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Paper Hang
ings, Window Shades, &c.
His friends and the public are requested to give Mija
call. GEO. W. PRICE, . ‘
rn.irl— tf Macon, G
NOTICE.
;g£! ICE! IGli!
4 KTEIt Mi'inlay the Dih inst., the Sioi e will opei cv
* % cry iluy from 5 o’clock a. m. to 10 p. m M for tlie
j delivery of ICE, Sundays t x •epteu, when the Store will
: lie open from ft o’cloek to S o’clock, a. in., and in*rises
I of sickness calls will be attended to at any time,
E. D. WILLIAMS, Aged.
marl-fun
CABIN PASSAGE -. v.
bJil New York $25.
WEKIIIjY
UNITED STATES MAIL LIIE.
riMIK NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL BTJAM
JL BIIIPS :
AU USTA, 1,500 tons, Capt. M. 8. Woodall,
FLORIDA, 1,800 tons, Capt. Isaac Crowm* .
ALABAMA, 1,800 tons, Capt. O. It. Scqknß:,
Will leave Savannah every Saturday.
These ships are among the largest on the roast un
siirpassed in speed, safety or comfort, making theiipas
; sagi's in fifty to sixty iiours, ami are commanded by
■ skillful, careful and polite officers. Having elegantitate
! room accommodations, they offer a most desirnbkeon
veyance to New York.
Cabin Passage, $25
Steerage do ’ g
Agents: PADLEFOKD, FAY A CO., Savainah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 18 Broadway,
jan24—tf New Vfrk.
U\I&IV'.IC’K IIAG\/I\E AMI GO
)i: V’S I,ADA’S HOOK for sale by
J. M. BOARDMAN.
Oct26—tf
w
|r . . Cases of every style always on hand.
. .Instructions given in the art.
. Rooms on corucr Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
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SPRIN3 MATTRASSES.
. 1
no YOU LIKE A COOL COMFORTABLE BED IN
this hot, sultry weather? If so, obtain at once one
sf PUTNAM S SPRING MATTRASSES. They
combine cheapness, durability, and elegance, with a lux
uriousnes of ease wholly unsurpassable. Call, see and
test them, and you will not regret the purchase. For
sale by T. k G. WifiOD.
mays—ts Next to Lanier House.
TEETH EXTRACTED
WITH THE USE OF LOCAL A NAS TIIES IA . |
DR- <J. M’DONALD k DR. VAN GEI
SEN, (his assistant,) will use the above i
‘ r ° r relief °f pain in extracting teeth
Tor those who desire it, and would rec
ommend il where there are many to take out.
Their present style of full sets of Teeth they will war
rant as long as any one wants them.
All Dental Operations done in the best manner.
{sgr°Terms cash down, or when called for.
nov!s—tf
Feathers. ;v u
V FINE lot of Tennes- ‘Nw ▼
see Feathers, a very %
seasonable article, just re- y ‘
ceived and on sale at
T. k Ti. WOOD’S
Cabinet Ware-house.
PATTEN, HUTTON & GO.
Hjg KN SAVANNAH: g7|
PATTEN, COLLINS GO.
IN MACON.
j Ei )k KNEW the tender of their services t<.
J | utih :.'..saioi tl.e Pimitei s generally ol Georgia
J and Alabama, as
j Factors an* Commission Merchants,
*i And pledge their undivided personal attention to the
llbusiness entrusted to them.
Bagging, Rope, and other Planters’Supplies will be
carefully purchased and forwarded, aud liberal Cash
Advances made, when desired.
G. PATTEN,
t J. COLLINS,
J. S. HUTTON.
August 23,155 C. (tf)*
JOHN KNIGHT'S
STEAM, SASH AND BLIND
3d Street, M:\con, Ga
Il'AVlNGbeen burnt out, I have rebuilt my Estab
-1 llshmcxt, with superior facilities for. he manu-
I facture of every article in the business.
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CtAS fixtures.
r *IIIK subscribers have now received, and will continue
il to receive an assortment of
GAS FIXTURES,
(nf Mi-ssr*. Cornelius Baker k Co’s, make, Philadelphia,)
such as Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets and every
style of Fixtures used forburning Gas, and are prepared
to furnish and fit them up in Stores, Dwellings, Hotel®,
Churches, &e., at short notice.
scp24—tf E. J. JOHNSON & CO.
W. J. M’Elroy's,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
jHAVE now on hand and am receiving a large as
soi tment of STOVES, among them, the justly cele
brated
111 WITCH HOB STOVE.
This Stove has been in use for twelve years, and has
given entire satisfaction.
—Also
A large variety of GRATED, n iiv.iCES,
Box and Parlor STOVi’k, forWouuaml Coal.
House S'uruiKliing hoods,
Is l, ’.sale and Retail.
Uoodwaie of all Descriptions itrooms anil
Brushes of various kinds, Door and
* Talilo mats,
Coantcr aiul Feather Busters,
A largv variety of
’ l.imterns and Lamps,
Steak Dishes,
Tea I ras,
Chafing Dishes, if. if. !
P’anish'ed, Japanned and plain Tin Ware of every con
ceivable description.
COPPER STILLS
Os all kinds manufactured ai short notice. Also, Force •
a 111 I,if i*l tll-S,
Darden Engines, Rubber Hose,
Iron Piping, all sizes, Lead Pipes,
sheet Lead, C ylinder and Gnage
Cork Steam Whistles, ir.
iiecao-tr _ _ _
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING.
] A SAULSBURY & CO., are prepared to exhibit t j
A their customers a very choice variety of entirely!
new and most desirable styiesoi Fashionable Clothing, j
for Fall and Winter, among which maybe found any ar
ticles suitable for a g- ntleman’s wardrobe—wkj.l made
Goods kxc’lusivri.y. Tin y have also an assortment of
Cloths, Cassimms ami \estings 9
of styles entirely new, which they can make.to order, in
the beat and the shortest notice.
Iu boys’and childrens’ clothing, they can offer
something very desirable,
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MOLASSES.
3 Choice St, Croix Molasses.
‘ilfSor sale hy GEO. T. ROGERS A SON.
sept IS—ts. I
H| jaMai
WM #lm f*|§l WmmJ v?v ?” ti'll Hr
fm | lf|| ffl I- Hpr
K* I Hr
JPr
H m I f ‘Mim, Vh < sm
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Bma ®
i 111
fi i• M- LOH.
Pws METAIIC BURIAL CASES,
faßiammiaß#
MAHOGANY AND VELVET COFFINS, furnihed in
nn hour’s notice.
tST - Orders by Telegraph or otherwise, will be re-
SI ’ on<ltd TAG WOOD.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 2, COTTON AVENUE,
I 7
(Opposite Washington HaM, Macon, Ga.,)
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT.
f pHE subscribers would return their thanks for the very
L liberal patronage extended to them, and would most
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have
now in store a large assortment of Hoof* and
Shoes, mostly of our own manufacture, to which week
ly additions will be made, of all tlie 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 thecity or State. MIX & KIRTLAND.
jan4—tf
Rifles, Shot Guns, &c.
D. 0. HODGKINS & SON,
Mulberry St. Macon, Ga.
HA X i: now in Store, at their old Stand, one of the
nic st complete assortments of Goods In their line,
ever offered In this market, consisting In part of the fol
lowing articles:
DOUBLE BARRELED GUNS\ all sizes and pat
terns, from fS to SBOO.
RIFLES, very superior.
PISTOLS , of every description.
FISHING TACKLE—ti complete assortment.
POCKET and SPORTING CUTLER Y.
WALKING CANES , in great variety,
With a hundred other articles too tedious to enumerate
In an advertisement, all of which will be sold on the
most reasonable terms.
ISST’Repairing carefully attended to.
D. C. HODGKINS t SON beg leave to return thanks
for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and will
aim, by fair dealing and furnishing good merchandize
to merit a continuance of custom.
oi-tlS— ly
MRS. S. AUDOUIN
1 BEGS leave to Inform her fri&nds
ifrfir*wsfr> and patrons th* ~aa tftken the
\ recently occupied by Dr. I ‘.ttie,
aAVTwCM&IraH immediately between Meis. Bostick
... ■‘‘'feC’- & Kein and the New York St-?re, on
‘ii\y*'TfrisSu ot,on Avenue, where she is now , ie
]>ared to show one of the handsomest
JA ’ and most carefully selected stocks ever
i*W offered in this market, comprising in
A, m jart, the following articles:
f\ f v \ F It F. \c II FA TIER N BOK
\ every variety,
VELVETS, SILKS, STRAWS,
and Hair
of all the newest and most desirable styles,
Head Dresses, Caps
I3ridal ‘Wrcatlis,
French Flowers
of every new style,
Feathers, Ribbons,
Laces ami Fan broideries,
Hair Braids, Wigs and Plats,
atj.l a full assortment of Fancy Articles, all of which she
offers low for cash,
Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continuance of
the same.
sep27—tf
Hew Millinery
For OCTOBEp 1006.
Mits. HOH la AND would inform her friends
and customers that al e has removed to the build
ing known as the
“Arcade,”
two doors above Parker's Fancy Dry Goods Store,
where she is now opening
, Fall Fashions,
dtSffiembracing every variety of Velvet, Chkn
-1&T ille, Dark and Light Straw, English and
A French Hats and Bonnets, to which she
invites the attention of buyers, feeling confident that In
price or quality they cannot be surpassed.
Also, every variety of pattern In Cloaks, Shawls and
Talmas, Chine, Plush and Brocaded Robes, Rich and
Elegant Bridal Robes and Frils, Point, IToniton and
Maltese Lack Setts, in black and white.
French Embroidery In Setts, from $2,50 to $15,00.
Crape Setts, Collars of every price, Hair In Braids,
Curls urn! WamUmiT
Corsets, Skirts, Ac. Ac.
# **Milliners supplied with Pattern Hats and Head
Dresses.
. . .Mantillas made to order at the shortest notice.
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FINE FURNITURE.
If A 1 N E Parlor Setts, Rose
I? Wood, Mahogany and
1 Georgia Walnut Furniture.
Bonk Oases,
i Arm, Rocking, Nurse, f. ew
| ing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, Plush, Bro
| catel,Cane, Split Bottom,and every kind of Chairknown
j to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Beaeh, Gum,
j e., High, Low, French and Cottage.
I Wadrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and
I Pine.
Safes of all Patterns.
Tables.
Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Extension Folding
j Leaf, Square, Round, Ac.
Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Bpring.
Feather Beds, Pillars and Bolsters.
Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Glass
! Plates, Picture Glass.
I Window Shades and Fine Cornices.
Buckets,Tubs, Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms, Feath
er Dusters, Foot Matts, Ac. for sale on the most reason
able terms.
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber made up in the
most fashionable styles of Furniture to order.
We have one of the largest Stocks of FINE FURNI
TURE in the State, and we are constantly manufac
turing, and wish to soli. Cali and see us.
irU-ly T. AG. WO 3D.
To Rent.
SEVERAL rooms, also the Garden and Stables of the
House owned by Mr. Philip Lamar, a few
doors below the Store of Mr. Ayres.
Enquire at the Btore of M. A. HOWLAND.
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■PBN'S HOTEL.
MACON, Ga.
undersigned, grateful for the very liberal pat-
Wu ronnge which he has enjoyed since the opening of
his New Hotel, is happy to inform his friends and the
travelling public generally, that he has recently made
large improvements and attractions in his establishment,
which he flatters himself will contribute greatly to the
accommodation and satisfaction of his guests.
He is gratified tn announce that he has secured the
services of MR. JAMES GRIFFIN* long and favora
bly known to the public as the Proprietor of the Dinner
and Supper House at the Ninety Mile Station, on the
Central Rail Road.
Travellers will do well to Remember that this House is
located immediately opposite the
PASSENGER DEPOT,
and sufficiently near the business part of the city, and
by patronizing Brown’s Hotel, they save the unnecessary
expense of
Omnibus Fare,
And Baggage Hire.
To and from the Rail Roads.
The proprietor has recently added a commodious and
extensive Wing to the Main Building, Containing Thirty
additional Bed Rooms and a
DINING ROOM,
100 feet In length. The House ia now one of the largest
and most completely equipped Hotels in the Southern
Country, and the undersigned may safely promise ac
commodations second to none in Georgia.
E. E. BROWN.
Proprietor.
A. C iV n D.
The undersigned takes this method pf informing his
friends and acquaintances that he is now the General
Superintendent at Brown’s Hotel, Macon, Ga. Thankful
for the favors he has hitherto received from the travel
ling public, he assures them that he will serve them with
the same attention as of yore when they call to see him
at BROWN'S. JAMES GRIFFIN.
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MACON & WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
New Arrangement.
ON and after Monday, July 16th, the Passenger
Trains of this Road, will be run as follows :
Leave Macon 2 o’clock, A. M. and 8 P. M.
“ Atlanta 5 “ 44 880 “
Arrive at Macon 10.50 44 4 4 9 44
44 Atlanta 7.80 44 4 4 8 8 0 44
Passengers wishing to go over the Western k Atlantic
Road without detention, will take the 2 A. M. Train
from Macon.
Passengers by the 8 P. M. Train will lie over night In
Atlanta.
Passengers from the Central Road by either Train
will have have no detention in Macon.
EMERSON FOOTE,
july 14 ts Superintendent.
iimiliiiToli!
fIIHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and
Gentlemen arriving in Macon, that he has made
extensive improvements in
DYEING AND SCOURING,
In keeping pace with the increasing facilities of the bu
siness, and would say to them, that he is prepared to
RENOVATE CLOTHING of every description, in
the most beuutifuland durable style; such as
WOOLEN CLOTHS
HiF AND OTHER DESCRIPTIONS OP
GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL,
1 SILKS, COTTONS, SHAWLS
AND MANTILLAS
OK EVERY CLASS FOR TIIE LADIES.
White Crape Shawls
ARE BLEACHED AND DYED TO ORDER.
Silk Dresses, Satins,- Mkrinoes, Alpacas,
Hoisery, Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks,
Over Coats, Carpets,
Rcgs, etc.
Dyed in a style unsurpassed in any respect by any slm
liar establishment in the country.
Gentlemen anil liadlco sending OooXaA o thlc F.atah.
lishment will please have them labelled ) with their di
rections accompanying, a good assortment of fine
trimmings Tor coats, pants and vests, always on hand.
House located West of the New York (Branch Store,
known by the name of the
“OLD VIRGINIA DYE-HOUSE.”
All Goods must be paid for at the Shop before deliv
ery. JOHN C. CURTIS.
P. 9.—Ladies are reminded that it is not necessary to
rip the skirts of Dresses intended to be dyed, or to take
the braiding or fringe off of Capes and Mantillas.
Goods sent by Hamden’s Express, from all parts of
the country will meet with prompt attention, and be
forwarded accordingly. J. 0. C.
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dNBW FURNITURE.
rpilE subscriber has just received,
I_ and will continue to receive
from the the best New York
manufacturers, a large and hand*-
some assortment of the latest styles
FIRMTIRE, CHAIRS, &C.
He also manufactures Furniture of
the very best workmanship, and at fwFWmrjlSw
thelowes market prices. The fellow
ing list comprises apart of the arti
cles always on hand :
Sofas, ix
Tete-a-tete,
Rocking chairs of every style, *
Parlor chairs,
Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane seat chairs,
Office and Window chairs,
Cottage chairs,
Bedsteads from $5 to SIOO.
Side Boards,
Wash stands, Corner stand®,
Wardrobes, Safes,
Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Rose Wood.
Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tables,
Centre and Side Tables,
Couches, Trunnell Bedsteads^
Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries and Book cases,
Hat stands, Looking Glasses, P
Childrens’carriages and cabs,
Window shades, Feather dusters,
Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses.
- B. F, ROSS,
DR. G. M’DONALD,
O F X T Is T.
WOULD again thank the citisens ol
Macon and vicinity for their kind pa-
While he keeps fully posted on the
iTa hmt'V.Vuh or th /iay, he cannot recommend
“, i“, '* “5* is ““w- AstotheGutta Percha work
which is atti acting some atiantion he will simnlv snv in
those of his patrons who wish to fest n iuuubL it iu
porary purposes, that they will be accommodated. But
for durability and comfort he would recommend for per
manent full sets, in preference to all others, his present
style of single gum Teeth, on gold plate with gold lin
ings and rims, so substantially put togeth<4 that he will
warrant them, if required, for twenty-five years. He
has recently adopted a plan (based upon his own expe
riments) of saving Teeth with exposed nerves, without
destroying the nerve, thereby preserving the vitality and
eolor of the tooth, and which has proved astonishingly
successful. r
mayl7—ly
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDER AND MACHINIST.
MACON, GEORGIA.
(SUCCESSOR TO NISBET AND LEVY.)
THE undersigned continues to furnish, at the old
stand, Steam Engines and Boilers, Upright and
Circular, Saw Mills, Bark and Sugar Mills, Gin and Mill
Gear, Water Wheels, Plates and Balls, and Castings,
and Machinery In general. Particular attention Is call
ed to a Wrought Iron Cotton Screw, for pressing Cot.
ton, which Is believed to be a cheaper and better article
than any In ute ; also to the Sugar Mills with Wrought
Spindles, the only kind which can be Insured against
breaking. The price of ordinary Castings will be 4 cts.
per lb. when paid on the delivery of the Castings at the
Shop. T. C. NIBBET.
aug 2—ts .
New Candy Factory,and
BAKERY.
ORNAMENTED Cake, and Plain, supplied to Families
Weddings and Parties,according to order.
ALSO,—
Candyby the Box, (assorted foi Merchants,) of the best
quality, warranted, and at the lowest prices.
Orders for the above or for Drugs, Garden Seeds, Nuts
Fruits, Ac. promptly attended toby
J. H. A W. B. ELLIS,
ttY—tf Cherry Itrtst, Masts, 4*.