The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, June 11, 1857, Image 4

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FITZGERALD & NOTTINGHAM Corner of Second and. Cherry Streets “Wholesale and Retail IDealers in nitres & MEDICINES, ClicmlcalN, Freiicli, EnaJNli anil American Perfumery, Fine Toilet anil Shariui; Soaps, Fine Hair, Tootli, anil Paint Itrnslies. SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. SPICKS, STARCH, I’AINfS, 01I.S, V AKN’ISUKS, PURE WINKS AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES Flavoring Extracts, tfcc-, etoo. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGIST*} AND PHYSICIANS Supplied with Pure ami Unadulterated Articles in our Line at Wholesale Prices. maVch 7—ly ‘ __ Do you want Novelties for the Season ? If no go to the mi Y. STORE. WK have now open one of the largest and moat-complete Stock* of fiooils In the market, comprising every thing usually kept in a !L)±fLY GrOOXJS STOXVEj. viz: 300 yds. Irish Linen at 25 cts. —worth 10, and all the grades running up to very flne. 500 yds. Dress Muslins at 12 1-2—worth 20 cts. ALSO a splendid assortment of Jaconets and Orgrandies, Muslin Robes, Barege Robes, Silk Robes, Silk in Dress Pat terns, Bareges, Cottonades for Men’s wear, &c. Also, Linens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Embroid'rd Handkerchiefs, Silk Mitts, Kid Gloves, Fine Fans, Palm do. also, a splendid lot of MANTIXIIi/AS, wl.lel, will be sold very low for CASH. (• Vs. IMJVTI IY. marchH—ty J OSKPH HA I 101 UA N £ A&.HENARS, g B Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Hi - HAS JUST RECEIVED k WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FRESH SUPPLY OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CONSISTING OK QIIMXC. TIOKPIIIM’, lOUIN Ev 14* 111 in: I'll I'ASII, s Aid acini:, i* ii w i:, niumoi oKM, iii.i r hiasn, CA LO.TIKL, AC., A C. iLSO, A LARGE LOT OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN h* -w, f A ’I IIIINK, 111 II VIAC FM in. s i*’is. tx is ii: vri v i ALCOHOL, s\vi:i:s>isn lkgciics, is ah v ski:ds, ac. HE will also keep a pure article of ISIMXDY & WI\E for Medicinal purposes, march 7—ly HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN, CORNER CHERRY & THIRD STR’TS., * Keep Constantly on Hand , SUGARS— of every Description. COFFEE— Java, Lag'll Ira and Rio. FLOUR— Different Brands, including Hi ram Smith, Cape Jessamine, (Su perior Quality) and Various Geor gia and Tennessee Brands. Mackerel, Bagging, Paint'd, Rope, Oils, Molasses, Seed, Butter. Snuff, Candles, Cheese, Nails 6c Salt, Staple Dry Goods, an d ot * ler articles usually kept in a OHOCBHY STORE. Alio Liquor* of all kinds,—Otard and Rochelle Brandies, Holland Gin, Ja maica Rum, Old Monongahela, Sootoh and Bourbon Whiskey. WlNES—Champagne, Sherry, Port, Madeira and Domestic. AIICItK'.t.V LIQUORS, Including Itrsiinly, Gin, Ruin, Rectified Whisky, Wild Clierr,’ Rrundy, Hitlers. Ginger Wine. SEOARS At TOBACCO of various brands, AM. of which will be sold on reasonable terms for CASff, or approved CREDIT. ■ march7—ly BACON, LARD AXI) MACKEREL! ggrjj 155 AW®. Choice Tennes’e. Bacon, 20 Mis. do. do. Leaf Lard,J^S[|^, 63 Hum. Hull anil Whole hi,ls. So. I'll( lii;ili;i„ 190 “ “ “ “ •> o UO “ •• “ •• “ 3 .. O Dote, COIIFIbII, 50 Bite. SC U.RII II U II It I XtS, 490 Bwh r.1U11.1 WO S I I*l', II \K. .'l,O I 2 5 flA.'ks ti'. V I'll lilts 90 blit,. “,XOV* SCOTIA,” “TIEaoEII”bn4“CAII r.UI” POTATOES, Ko receiving and for sale by march7—tf tQEO - T - Rogers & son. IPug'h.’s Oallery, COR. TRIANGULAR BLOCK, COTTON AY. Fhotograplxa, Ambrotypes, Stereoscopes, MELAINOTYPES AND 33 asuer rootypos. n A VINO rented the ue of the splendidly furnished Parlor, of Dr. fieger k Pettee (adjoining) us a re c Hon room to my Gallery, I can now accommodate r\: tnmer* with as nice a set of Rooms as well as the bsrst Pictures, i any of the above styles, and at the low est Prices. ... Photographs taken life site. Mr. Boardley, the well known Portrait Painter, du rWsg the time he remains in in Macon, has agreed to col- I or any of my work desired, wluula is enougtj to say to guarantee tbehr beUif dope is toe bent gtyks. aufl 9-4 t A Prize to Every Purchaser. WHEY ? WHERE 1 HOW? WHY at all times-at the Book Btore of EVANS ® CO , late of 409 Broadway, who have taken a I four years’ lease, and opened the immense, new and el egant Store, NO. 677 BftOA DWA Lafarge Hotel I Building, New York. By buying a book for one dollar nr upwards, you are at once presented with a Prize 1 worth from 2.1 cents to one hundred dollars, consisting er fine Gold jewelry, Watches, Ac. If the order Is sent by mall, the Book and Prize is sent by return Mall or Kxpress Cos. The Books comprise almost every popu lar work published upo all subjects. Novels, histories, Ac., and are sold at less than the usual trade prices! Send or bring your dollar or dollars, and they will hand over at once whatever you are entitled to. Clubs or Agents attended to promptly, and Agents allowed a fair commission. Catalogues with full explanations Sent free by apply- as above. inu yWta&j}, AMERICAN MAGNETIC SEWING MACHINE! npflK Magnetic Sewing Machine Companyof Macon, E Ga. have nowon hand a supply < f the “American Magnetic Sewing Maehino,’’ to which they Invite the attention of (heir friends and Die public generally. Their Machine psnaesses many advantages over any 1 other Sewing Machine now manufactured. It is made I only of one size and is capable of sewing from the most delicate fabrics used for Ladies’ Dresses, to two or three ‘ thicknesses of Leather. Wecordiaily invite all who feel Interested, to call, ex- j amine it and its work; and we feel assured that we ‘ can satisfy all that it will do good work—work which will compare favourably with that done by any other I Machine now beforethe public. The subscribers own the right of the “American Mag- i netlc Sewing Machine’’ for the State of Georgia, and ! will dispose of Machines or the rights for Counties on reasonable terms for Cash only. A supply of Needles, Machine thread and Silk, will be always kept on hand. Room* two doors below the Lanier House, Macon, Ga. ‘ For information address. SMITHS A PHELPS, Macon, Ga. QRO. SMITH, ROBT. SMITH, OKO. PMKI.PS. mar2l—tf HIA.COIM Carriage Depository, Next to Lnnier House, Geo. & Rob’t. Smith, MANCFACTtWRRri AND DEALERS IN /•HTW g Carriages, lloekawaya, Bupfcbtt, Jersey Wagons, Harness, VSipx, | I .ad ies and Gents Solo Leather, I Trunks. Valises and Travelling Bags, Hats and Bonnet Boxes. Baby Carriages. Avery nice article, with two and four wheels. We also receive regular supplies of the Genuine Brat- ! tleboro Buggies, manufactured expressly for us by Asa j Miller. Carriages of any desired pattern built to order, on short not ,ce. Repairing of every description neatly and promptly We respectfully solicit a call from our and the public generally, as we are determined to sell lorngfor Cash, and on the most reasonable terms to rcsponfmde parties. . O. A R. SMITH. fcbl4—tf ICE! ICE! ICE! EVERYBODY LIKES IT. WAVER greateful to our numerous friend? and ousto fa"a mers for their liberal patronage for the last fifteen years, we would most respectfully solicit a continuance <>f the same. They know that we have always furnished them as faithful, by night or day, and as low as ant other house ever engaged in the business, and we now say BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER, AND WILL DELIVER ICE IX SA VAXXAII, On board of the Cars, packed in Barrel, Hogshead or I bulk, directed to any point above or below Macon, or we Will sell in Milfoil, in any quantity, or Sliip it into Ilif Country, as Low as any Uuusr in Savannah or Macon. Please call and see us, next door to State Bank, or send y<mr orders for any goods and they wiil be faith fully filled. C. A. ELLS & SON. Macon, March 21, ISS7 —ts. GAS FIXTURES” T Jill E subscribers have now received, and will continue j A to receive an assortment of GAS FIXTURES, (of Messrs. Cornelius Baker A Co’s, make, Philadelphia,) such as Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets and every style of Fixtures used forburuing Gas, and are prepared to furnish and fit them up in Stores, Dwellings, Hotels, Churches, Ae., at short notice. sepW—tf E. J. JOHNSON A CO | if!,MARBLE WORKS. HP J. B. ARTOPE, MANUFACTURER of and Dealer in For eign and Domestic Marble, MONUMENTS TOMB-STONES. MANTLES, FURNITURE < SLABS, Etc., has- removed his Marble Works from Cotton Avenue, to the corner af 8d and Pluino Street, a short distance South of Hardeman A Sparks Warehouse. anl—ly PHOTOGRAPHS AND AMBROTYPES. i AT -W OOXJ'S Gallery of Fine Arts. UA\ IN(i associated with him one of the Finest Art ists in the South, Mr. Wood is now prepared to execute those beautiful colored Photographs of any size ; from Miniature to life size. Daguerreotypes of deceased persons copied and paint ed as natural as life. AMBROTYPES. In this line Lis reputation is well known, and his pa- Hons may rest assured that no effort will be spared to keep it up, but will, as heretofore, take those beautiful Pictures which can’t be beat. His Melaiuotypes Ai .* beautiful, and can be inserted In Rings, Breast Pins, Lockets, Ac. and are the only true Picture for that purpose. Citizens will do well to give him a call and examine specimens of his splendid works of Art, at his old stand in the Triangular Block. R. L. WOOD. febT-tf 1857 SPRING MILLINERY. 1*57 irA UKS. A* llamour would in |J form her friends and the public gen ’ ersU, y t * lal **^ e Js receiving hy every - I .\ ySteamera splendid assortment of vffintiur s l :>rin S Goods fnr Ladles wear, consisting of Crape, English & Fancy Straw [n Bonnets, Misses and Children’s Hats, lUhkous of various pat terns, and a splendid assortment or fine French flow era. Also a variety of Dress (mods aad Head dresses, Thankful for past favors, she respectfully solicits a continuance, mar 14—3 m S ash AM> l?n \l I'AUTOIt Y.—Theun dcrsigned is still prepared to manufacture all kinds of Window.Sumli, Hlinds, Funnel Door* and Cur pent ry Work to order. Having always on hand, the best seasoned and well assorted lumber, he will warrant his work t* be of the most substantial and durable description. j Jff lie trill also contract for any also or s'yle of buildings and execute the same with all oeedful dispatch. Order respectfully solicited. JOHN KNIGHT. |>r2S —ts 15. A. WISE, IS NOW RECEIVING REFRIGERATORS, SILVER PI. ITEII & BRITT ANI 4 ICE PITCHERS, Patented Ice Croam Churns, Feathered and Pen-Fowl r’liY-nnusiiEs. Brashes and Dusters of every deseriptlan. SILVER PLATED WAITERS, CASTORS, TABLE & TEA SPOONS.’ Table Forks, Tea and Table Knives. BALLANCED IVORY HANDLED KNIVES & FORKS. IRONING STOVES AND ITttXACES. TINNED AND ENAMELLED SAUCEPANS Enamelled and Brass Preserving Kettles Cooking Stoves, hoijXjow ware, Bathius Tabs, Shower Baths and Bath Tubs, Tinned and Japanned Ware, And a general assortment of lIOrSEKEEPINR GOODS | Which will be sold on the most REASONABLE TERMS. oartS B. A. WISB, Cbvri7 ft,, MaOoa, 9a, LlVKßYfifii STABLE BUSINESS. GRIER & MASTERSON ! having purchased the exten sive AND CENTRAL LIVERY STABLES, j Long occupied by MASON & DIBBLE, Cor ner of Mulberry and Third sts. Macon, WITH all the stock and equipment of the concern are now prepared to accommodate the public | in the various branches of their business, on the most reasonable terms, For Cash. Only. E#TCarriages and other Vehicles always on hand for hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also Saddle Horses, for the use of Ladies and Gentlemen. sepl.3-tf CASH STORE. New Spring Goods. f I MIC subscriber Is now receiving anew and handsome L stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, suitable for Spring and Summer trade, among which may be found almost every article In that line, which he In tends to offer on the best terms. Also a good stock of Carpeting3, Oil Cloths, Paper Hang ings, Window Shades, &e. J Hla friend. nd the public re requested to glee him call. GEO. W. PRICE, I marl—ts Macon, G a. _ For Sale. i r fill AT valuable Lot lately occupied by the subscri- I her and immediately opposite the Lanier House.— ! It has a front of 86 feet on Mulberry Street, running 1 back 21b feet on the alley. No better place in the city for business. j Also two lots near the Female College, known as the I Todd lots, containing each, half acre, and two lots on ! Magnolia street adjoining Mrs. Tracy. For te.uis ap ly at tin * Brown Hotel.’’to * E. E. BROWN. Also two Negroes for sale, a valuable carpenter 22 years old, and a boy 19 years old, a valuable field han*. E. E. B uu243lj NOTICE. ICE! ICE! ICE! A FTER Monday the 9th inst., the Store will open ev jAlL ery day from 5 o’clock a. ra. to 10 p. m., for the delivery of ICE, Sundays excepted, when the Store will be open from 5 o’clock to 6 o’clock, a. m., and in cases of sickness culls will be attended to at any time. E. D. WILLIAMS, Agent. mar7-6m CABIN PASSAGE New York $25. WEEKX.V UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. riIUE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL STEAM 1_ SHIPS : AUGUSTA, 1,500 tons, Capt. M. S. WoocnrLL, FLORIDA, 1,300 tons, Capt. Isaac Crowkll. ALABAMA, 1,800 tons, Capt. G. R. Schkncx, Will leave Savannah every Saturday. These ships are among the largest on the coast, un surpassed in speed, safety or comfort, making their pas sages in fifty to sixty hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. Having elegant state room accommodations, they offer a most desirable con | veyance to New York. Cabin Passage, $25 Steerage do 8 Agents: PADLKFORD, FAY A CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 18 Broadway, jan2l—tf New York. U.\ ic V I: U\s JU AVi A / lIVE AAD GO DEV’S LADY’S HOOK for sale by J. M. BOAKDMAN. oct2s—tf DR. G. M’DONALD, E JITIST. WOULD again thank the citizens ot ! Macon and vicinity for their kind pa- UjrwWPk tronage. *l-1 - While he keeps fully posted on the reputed improvements oftheday, he cannot recommend or adopt all that Is new. AstotheGutta Percha work which is attracting some attention, he will simply say to Vtoseofhis patrons who wish to test Us merits for tem 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 plute with gold lln j ings and rims, so substantially put together 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 color f the tooth, and which has proved astonishingly successful. maylT—ly EEAIITY Ail ECONOMY ■1110! ‘IRIK Subscriber respectfully informs the Labiks and L 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 be is prepared to rTENCVATE CLOTHING of every description, in the most beautifuland durable style; such as WOOLEN CLOTHS AND OTUKK D.3CHIPTIOMB OF GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL, SILKS, COTTONS, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS OF EVERY CLASS FOR THE LADIES. White Crape Shawls ARK BLEACHED AND DYED TO ORDRR. Silk Dresses, Satins,- Merinoes, Alpacas, lloisery, Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks, Over Coats, Carpets, Rugs, etc. Dyed In a style unsurpassed in any respect by any sim ilar establishment in the country. Gentlemen and Ladies sending Goods to this Estab lishment will please have them labelled, with their di rection* accompanying. A good assortment of fine trimmings for coats, pants and vests, always on baud. 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. S.— Ladles are reminded that it Is not necessary to rip the skirts or Dresses intended to be dyed. Or to take the braiding br 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. C. C. apr2G—tf NEW FURNITURE. rpHK subscriber has just received, I. and will continue to receive from the the best New York Citjv manufacturers, a large and some assortment of the latest styles FIK.MTI UK, (HAIRS, kC. He also manufactures Furniture of the very hest workmanship, and at thelowes market prices. The follow lug list comprises apart of the artl cles always on hand: Sofas, Tete-a-tete, Rocking chairs of every style, Parlor chairs. Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane seat chain. Office and Window chairs, Cottage chairs, Bedsteadsfrom $5 to SIOO, Side Boards, Wash stands, Corner stands, Wardrobes, Safes, Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Rose WoodJ DiningTahles, Folding and Plain Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches, Trunnell Bedsteads,! Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries and Book cases, lint stands, Looking Glasses, Childrens’carriages and cabs. Window shades, FeaflieiMuaters, Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses. B. V. ROSS. W*r-U b, Q*o. T- BOOSU A 80S. 11 Hi SUMMER MILUSESY.: Mrs. S. Audouin A&K IS now receiving her new Spring and Summer Stock of goods, embra rinff l * u ncwe?t Myles in her line business, such as Crape Hats, Fan ■VHHflmlcy Hair and Straw Bonnet? and Gip- H #Wli| j/sies Leghorn Flats, Head Dresses, # Caps, Hair Braids, Side Plaits, Curls Y\ >9r and Wigs, Embroidery and Lace ki Goods, Fans, and a general assort w m ment of Fancy articles. ” Thankful for past favors she soli cits a continuance of the 9ame. Ladle- will please call and examine for themselves. aprl6 d—ts BACON 7 BACON! mi | LBB, Clear sides, 4 “"•"""FVr 10,000 lbs. Shoulders, 8,T)00 lbs. Hams, 1 OO Bbls. Stuarts A A B Sugar 1 O Hhd. St. Croix do 2 Cases Loaf do 200 Sacks superior Rio Coffee,* lO do “Old Government’’Java Coffee, 10 do Laguyra Coffee, 200 do Superfine Flour, 120 do Extra Family Flour, 200 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 1 OO Bbls Tenuessee and Ohio Whiskey, Fine Brandy, Wines and Cigars, for sale by HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. septlß—tf. Ota Consignment. -A Western Rectified Whisky. 1 20 do. Superior old Bourbon do. for sale lowfby BOWDRE A ANDERSON. Hprl6 d—6m _ JOHN KNIGHT’S STEAM, SASH AND BUND 3d Street, Macon, Ga- HAVING been burnt out, I have rebuilt ray Estab lishment, with superior facilities for; he manu facture of every article In the business. apr26—tf Feather* FATTEN, HUTTON A CO. IN SAVANNAH: FATTEN, COLLINS * CO. IN MACON. RENEW the tender of their services to their Corres pondents and the Planters generally of Georgia I and Alabama, as Factors and Commission Merchants, And pledge their undivided personal attention to the business entrusted to them. Bagging, Rope, and other Planters'Supplies will be carefully purchased and forwarded, and liberal Casl Adv ances made, when desired. G. PATTEN, J. COLLINS, J. S. HUTTON. August 23,1856. (ts) SOUTH-WESTERN R. ROAD. Schedule fur Passenger Trains. LEAVE Macon at 2 a. m. and 8 p. m. for Columbus arrive at Macon from Columbus at 64 min. after 10 a. in. and 15 min. after 6 p, m. Leave Macon for Auiericus and Sumter City at 2 a. m. arrive at Americus 86 min. after 6, and gunner City 20 min. after 7a. m. Leave Sumter City 10 min, after 1 p. m. and Americus 2 p. ni.; arrive at Macon 15 miu. after 6 p. m. Accommodation Train will leave Macon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 50 min. after 6 a. m.; ar rive at Sumter City 26 min. after 2 p. m. Returning, leave Sumter City at So min. after 7 a. ra. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrive at Macon 48 miu. after 1 p. m. in time for passengers to take the Macon & Western train at 8 p. m. for Atlanta and the North- West. Mail Stages to and from Albany, Tallahassee, Thom asville and Dainbridge, connects with regular Train at Sumter City. Passengers from South-western Georgia or Florida for Columbus, will take the 10 min. after 1 p m Train at Sumter City, arrive at Columbus 10 min. after 10 same night. Passengers from Columbus and the West, for South- Western Georgia or Florida, should take the 1 p. m. train,or, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays the(ls min. after 4 a. m. Train at Columbus. Train? on S uth-western Hoad, connect direct with Trains of Central Railroad to Savannah and Augusta. First class Steamships leave Savannah on Wednesday and Saturday for New York—and for Philadelphia on Wednesday. Far*—Cabin $25, Steerage SB. GKO. W. ADAMS, Bi>pt. janß—tf IRON RAILING Manufactory. BY 111 & BRO. WE are prepared to manufacture plain and orna mental Cast and Wrought Iron Railing, suita ble for Cemeteries, House Fronts, Verandahs, Balco nies, Farm Fences and enclosures of every description. In connection with our IRON R AILING we manu facture all kinds of Builder's Materials, such as Col umns, Window Guards, Window Weights, Brackets, Wrought A Cast Iron Gratings, and Anchors, Wrought Iron Doors and Shutters, and Bolts of every descrip tion. All our work will be warranted as good, and as reasonable as that of any other Establishment. We also manufacture Circular Saw-Mills,Sugar Mills, Mill and Gin Gearing, Pipes and Brass and IKON CASTINGS of every description. Particular attention will he paid to repairing STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS and all other kinds of MA CHINERY. aprß—ly FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, Mahogany and velvet coffins, furnished in an hour’s notice. t3T* Orders by Telegraph or otherwise, will be re sponded tv. T. A G WOOD. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES, ft No. 2, COTTON AVENUE, (Opposite Washington Hall, Macpn, Ga.,) AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. 11HE subscribers would return their thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to them, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have now in store a large assortment of lfoolw and Nlior*. mostly of our own manufacture, to which week ly additions will be mada, of aUthe different styles and cajletfior in a Hhoe Store, and would invlre'Gfcse Wishing to purchase, to call and examine our Stock, as we are prepared to sell as low a any house in thecltyor State. MIX A KIRTLAND. jan4—tf TROUP HILL MNM&ERYI& JOHN M. FIELD, Successor to Robt. Nelson, IN the management of this celebrafed Ploral and Hor ticultural Establishment, Is now ready to receive orders for Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Ate., and to supply purchasers, as far as practicable, from •what now remainaJn the Nursery, consisting of Ever greens, Roses, Tulips, Carnations, Peach Trees, etc. During the present season I will endeavor to restore the place to Its former flourishing condition, so as to be able to fill all orders that may be made, for the next year. The Ot sb required is all cases. , VIM , JKO. U. FOLD. MU— l * Rifles, Shot Guns, &c. —— r D. C. HODGKINS * SOI, * Mulberry St. Macon, Ga. HAV E now in Store, at their old Stand, one of the mi st complete assortments of Goods In their line, ever offered In this market, consisting In part of the fol lowing articles: DOUBLE BARRELED OUNS t all sixes and pat terns, from $8 to SBOO. RIFLES , very superior. PISTOLS , of every description. FISTTINQ TACKLE— a complete assortment. POCKET and SPORTING CUTLERY. 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. fiW’Repairlng carefully attended to. D. C. HODGKINS A SON beg leave to return thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and will aim, by fair dealing and furnishing good merchandlae to merit a continuance of custom. octlß-~ly New Millinery For OCTOBER 1886. MltS. IIOWLAIN'D would Inform her friends and customers that she has removed to the build ing known as the “Arcade,” two doors above Piaxia’s Fixer Dar Goons Htoki, where she is now opening Fall Fashion*, embracing every variety of Vklvbt, Cmbv g ILLS, DakK and Liqit Stbaw, Ikolism and A Fhknch Hat* and Bohxsts, 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 Clo .**, Sbiwlb and Talmas, Chine, Plunk and Brocaded Rich and Eleaant Bridal Robks and Fkils, Point , Boniton and Sialtene Lac* 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 and Baudeaux. Corsets, Skirts, Ac. Ac. %MlUinerg supplied with Pattern Hats and Head Dresses. .... Mantillas made to order at the shortest notice. oct2fi-tf FINE FURNITURE. FINE Parlor Setts, Rose Wood, Mahogany and Georgia Walnut Furniture. Secretaries and Book Cases, Book Cases. wood. M ahogany and Walnut. Sofas,Tete-a-Tetes, Divan?, Sociables, Ottomans, in Hair n Cloth, Flush, Brocatel, Ac. Arm, Rocking, Nurse, Tew ing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, Plush, Bro catel,Cane, Split Bottom,and every kind of Chalrknown to the trade. BEDSTEADS. Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Beash, Gum, c., High, Low, French and Cottage. Wadrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and Pine. Safes of all Patterns. Tables. Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Extension Folding Leaf, Square, Round, Ae. Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Spring. Feather Beds, Pillars and Bolsters. Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, Picture Glass. 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 op In the most fashionable styles of Furniture to order. We have one of the largest Stocks or FINE FMRNI TUR Eln the Btate, and we are constantly manufac turing, and wish to sell. Call and see us. apru—ly TAG.WOJP. BROWN’S HOTEL, MACON, Ga. undersigned, grateful for the very liberal pat ronage which he has enjoyed since the opening af 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 t# announce that he has secured the services of JfR. 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 tl.at this House Is •orated Immediately opposite the PASSENGER DEPOT, and sufficiently near tbe business part of the city, and by patronizing Brown's Hotel, they save the unnecessary expexseof Omnibus Tare, 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, 1 OO feet In length. The House is now one*of the largest and most completely equipped Hotel* In the Southern Country, and the undersigned may safely promise ac commodations second to none In Georgia. K. £. BROWN. _ ___ Proprietor. A O JLT n X3 . The undersigned takes this method of informing his friend? and acquaintances that he is now the General Superintendent at Brown's Hotel, Macon, Ga. Thankful for the favore 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 BRO WN'S. JAMES GRIFFIN. New TIN AND JOBBING SHOP IN MACON. U Hr. T. J. LANE’S Building, o> td Strut. FEELING grateful for the very liberal patr9nage al ready received, I will now announce through the medium of the Press, that I am prepared to fill orders iuthe TIN, COPPER, Sheet-Iron, Plumbing & Pump Line. Personal attention paid to TIN, COPPER A SHEET-IRON ROOFING. (Satisfactory reference given as to an expe rience of fifteen year*.) AI.BO, the putting up of Lightning Rods In th most approved and reliable manner. IN Store, and for sale, Tin, Japanned and Britannia Wares. ORDERS from the adjoining counties promptly an swered. Wanted. RAGS, Cotton witf, Bagging Rope, Paper Sha ving., and all other hind, of Paper Sleek, In large orimall quantities. The hlghe.t Caan prleet paid, or a higher in trade. H. N. BATCBRLLER, Agent. m*r7-8m WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE. 4 GENERAL ASSORTMENT, embneiDg -tm Baskets, Cradles, Children’s Carriages, Buck es. Churns, Ac. Also, Tables, Brooms, Ac. Ac., now In Store and for sale by T. A G. WOOD —t,f Dr. G-. McDonald, * DENTIST, With Dr. ?AN Clfi&RK, k 4 AssMut, Still continues the practice In all Us branch*!. Ofrun still at his residence, on Second Street. His old-aod popular artlole of TOOTH TASTE, heatly frn g Glass Boies wUh Metal covers, for sale at