The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, July 07, 1857, Image 4

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ipsr i w Bp 7 IH, -a- Kv:i ■ .1: ’ I ';:>fe M^V-■: i‘ % •;. ■ jpßr fflp [’ ’ it. v.. *..: •'Aa k i ‘KpRINIt goods. \N A i;i!'> ‘.;*■-•* J-.l**t ••.*• t ■■• ||||g|J||flPmd new Stock of Goods, ■PT> seaion, em-./aclng rSES \CJE ROJBS from £.5 to *25. Oil • ArJDIS and I'rom -i>6 to 513. m ANTILBAS, EACH and OIMPUIRL from £3 to $25. ,£%j| .Voi a f E.m>ral<itiritf t In Collar.", gjyfi: ij{j \J-".- eve-. and Catnonc Trimmings. On all the above we promise you a deduction of 20 per cent m •- \ hi ; prices as our Stock Is larg ui l H'Ht t); <0)1-1. Call trly. N” charge for showing K ‘od. aprlS and —tt 43T“ ‘si ‘ • •• tl fur.,-; Af •? •-•! If cr copy. r * L ArtC i/iNTER .. > i ;’ZjL£.)NrC3-. ‘. o IoBUKV t O'), trtM>i*p.tre<l to exhibit t i ‘j, . , - .oi.i • t .. -cry ‘i.Mlce ♦nelety of entlrelj i ; t j.r.tM'l’ •ylrsoi'P/tahumabte Clothing, f . rut! 1 1 Winter. ttU'-nr which maybe found any ar • { • “vl.'uan*f war trnW—whjl n\* ’ H-ynitv** •!■•'. • siortmntof -r>lt>™> .'! ‘ 1 -..- •, which they . .%•• ■ “I’.er, • • be -horte*. ’ ( • . Mr an s’ ■"> i \ 11 ~ i .bit*. <epi2h ‘ N nw BOOTLE. IKK \hv M- Oaskt II ; .? A . M r *1 ; tii’.'le \ui” r. be Mr’ !.V -uou ; Vi via, by Mrs. South* rt!i ; fMu'tles and K wi > n charming tale : ‘: ;.*:•■!♦. <ny •••’ ’■ *• k.-, i*y Hugh Miller ; • ‘he'd ‘<*lh, Vol. 11 ; Div-* o* m v 1.1 fe. **y Mr Otiphant; ♦ fter M —ria*", by Mrs. Caroline her Ifentc ; •h<*§ of lie ry Ci v. ,4 vol.* ."cUto; . >rr n r *he n, to o :>/Mno. price 60 cti; • and i cer* •• *r let; ’ .ok ; for Hale by I .1 .V :•. rv RICHARDS. i .1 : <'\t of ‘lixluoNtrr Urstorrd.'’ * s \ . ,. r i. pen re ‘ ouhl possess a rop\ . V. , i ,; , . • fn- uty thOHHttnd errors <• ’ • Hunt nu- ? t men<lMitv • vote I K . i . of , 2 ! , •.• ;• ‘: w!l ipc-ik for lself. The p'* - jin. • ••- . • • jiv >f Tmiy uho tmolhtn ■ ‘| b'**f . y.-, 1 liloi.” J*ee Cyiubellto • “I t!i* r **ilPj..|is ; * ip/'* Ar*’ ptthifin(f hath ‘ ; K • >,,, „ (I .. •t •• }. i P-r s i hr „ J. 0. • *. i, aiCUAItPi. Ina -1 ild, t. 3r| I. na- Ita* Ico on. mi 3<il- BtS, ght dp. Ins , ills. ON LM IA ~ 1 in re* h_ D. otiieuun; lor x assonger 1 rams. IF.AVE Macon at 2 a. m. and 8 p. m. for Columbus _A arrive at Macon from Columbus at &4 inin. nftgr 10 a. m. and Ift min. alter 6 p, u. Leave Macon for Americus and Sumter City at 2 a. in. irrive at Americus 8G min. after fi. and Sumter City 20 •dn. after 7h. in. Leave ftumterCity 10 min, after Ip. •i. and Americus 2 p. in.; ntrlve at Macon 15 iniu. after 6 p. in. \ commodatlon Train will leave Macon Mondays, •Vodnesdays and Fridays at 60 min. after G a. in.; nr ve at Sumter City 25 ruin, after 2 p. in. Returning, en vc Sumter City at St) rain, afttr 7 a. in. Tuesdays, fhursdays and Saturilays, and arrive at Macon 48 min. ;fter 1 p. m. in time for passengers to take tin* Macon A W estern train at 8 p. m. for Atlanta ami the North* A'est. Mall Stages to and from Albany, Tal\uhii9aee, Thom* tsville and Balnbridgc, connects with regular Train at *umter City. Passengers from South-western Georgia or Plor da • r Columbus, will take the 10 min. after 1 p. m Train at •'•imter City, arrive at Columbus 10 min. after 10 same • Ight. Passengers from Columbus and the Went, for South- Vestern Georgia or Florida, should take the 1 p. m r uin,or t on Mondays. Wodnesilnys and Fridays the Ift dn. after 4 a. m. Train at Colutubni. Trains n 8 uth-western Road, connect direct with •■ains ofCentml Railroad to Savannah ami Augusta. First class Steamships leave Savannah on Wednesday ■ and Saturday for New York—and for Philadelphia on v •• lnesday. Park—Cabin |2ft. Steerage GEO. W. ADAMS. Supt. ian8 —ts JOHN KNIGHT'S ITEAM. SASH AND BLIND M*’ A.c3nro w 3d Street, Macon, Ga |TT burnt out, I have rebuilt ray Estah* • L Uahuießt, with superior facilities for he manu ‘Cture of every article In the business. •\pr9d—tf leathers. PINE lot of Tenues isona le article, ja+t • ‘i ■ •cived and on sale at T. A G. WOOD’S mffmfFlttr Cabinet Warr-honao. inarß ts FATTEN, HUTTON Os; IN SA VANNAH : PATTEN, COLLINS & GO. IN MACON. KNEW the tender of their services to their 0 res -'4 paudenu and the Planters generally of Gsorgia od Alabama, as Factors ant! Uo"nmission Merchants, vnd pledge their ‘indivlded personal attention to the islness euinwted to them. Ragging. Rope, and other Planters* Supplies will be refully purebn-ed and forwarded, and liberal Cal) dvaooos made, when desired. G. PATTEN, J. COLLINS. J.S. HUTTON. (tfl sornlhetlers. UHT received and far sal, hj r UAIIUART * CVRD. J n*t-ii Ees. ur wheels, he Genuine Brat sly for us by Asa jullt to order, on tly and promptly our friends, and Ised to sell low for •ms to responsible . k It. SMITH. 8 G E! KES IT. ‘riendsand custo* for the last fifteen icit a continuance irnlshed them as iW AS A*Y OTHER and wo now say lARED THAN EVER, ID WILL <E IN SAVANNAH lacked in Barrel, Hogshead or int aliove or below Mgf on, or ire i auy quantity, nfShi|> it as Low as any House in ah or Macon. us, next door to Btatc Bank, or r goods and they will be faith* C. A. ELLS & SON. 7—ts. ND FACTORY.—The un pared to manufacture all kinds Ctliuds, 1* a nil el .voors rk to order. Having always on and and well assorted lumber, he > be of the most substantial and or any size or style of buildings th all needful dispatch. Order respectfully solicited. JOIIN NI^HT pr2S—tf _ B A. WISE, IP MOW RKOKIVINU REFRIGERATORS, SIM'ERPMTEB&BRITTMIA ICE PITCHERS, Patented Ice Cream Churns, Fualliered and Pea-Fowl t’JjY-bhusiies. Brn'iii". and l)ntcrs of every description. SILVER PLATED WAITERS, CASTORS, T4BV.K & TEA SPOOXS. Table Forks, Tea and Table Knives. baTjLaxckh ivory handled KNIVES & FORKS. IRONING STOVES AND FERNAFES. TINNED AND ENAMELLED SAUCEPANS Enamelled and Brass Preserving Nettles, ( Cooking Stoves, HOXjIjOXAJ ware, , Battling Tubs, Shower Batns and Batli fu11.,, | Tinned and Japanned Ward, And a general assortment of HOrSEKEEPIXG GOODS Which will be sold on the most REASONABLE TERMS tn*r23 B. A. WISE, Cherry SL, U i. LlVllrfS STABLE B 1 S 8 iM ESS. GRIER & MASTERSGN HAVING PURCHASED THE EXTEN SIVE AND CENTRAL LIVERY STABLES, Long occupied by MASON & DIBBLi,. Cor ner of Mulberry and Third sts. Macon, mj-ITH all the stock and equipment of the concern arc now prepared to accommodate the public in the various branches of their business, on the moat ; reasonable terms, For CftsLi Only. J2Bf“C.irriages and other Vehicles always on hand f r hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also .’addle | Horses, for the use of Ladies and Gentlemen. seplß-tf . l FISK’S METAUC I3URIAL CA^ ROSE WOOD,Mahogany, Walnut,Covered and Blab: Coffins. Builders are Invited to call and examlng my sto-; ‘ Marbieited Iron Chimney Pleees, Window Sash a: c ! Blinds, Panel Doors, Window Glass, Mahngarn Bolus ters amlJNewell. B. F. ROSS, marl7 —ts Cotton Av. Macon, Ga. j TEETH EXTRACTED WITH THE USE OF LOCAL ANA S TIfESI A . imr im DR - °* m ’ l onald a dr. van gei- SEN, (his assistant,) wili use the above , ] the relief of pain lu extracting teeth ”*■**-7-7-1 -Ufor those who desire it, %t,d would rec mmend it where there are many to take out. Their present style of full sets of Teeth they will war rant ns long as Rny one wants them. All Dental Operations done in the best manner. Terms cash down, or when called for. novls—tf “FOR SALK. THAT desirable Plantation on Flintiftivcr, four miles from Montezuma, one nile fromfiarron’. 0 Lane on 8. W. Rail Road, a<U°inlng the well Known Clopton or i Wiley place,better known as the Brods place, contain ing nine hundred and fifty acres, fife hundred Rivet : Bottom, two hundred and sevcnty-fivl Upland, and on<* ; hudnred and twenty acres of River Bottom cleared and in a hlg state of cultivation. The subscriber being desi j rous of returning to mercantile life sell a bargain and no mistake. I can be found on lie premise- at all ! rimes, and will take great pleasure in bowing the place : to any one desirous of purchasing. Fill description giv en to those addressing me by mail at Montezuma. ->r to J. K. Hannan,Macon N.It.OUSLEY. Macon county, July 12 —ts Administrators Sale. \G REE ABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Marion County, Ga., will e sold before the | Court House i Tuesday in July next, lot of land ?o. 219 in the 12th District formerly Marion now Tavle County, belonging to the Estate of Willis P. Baker, d.ccased, sold for dis tribution among the heir?. mayll—tds. JOSEPH (XRSWELL, Adm’r. O . -A.. Ells <&s Son ARE IIEC’EIVINGDAILV, VEGETABLES, SHMMPS, OrnDs, Prc® i Pisli cfcc Also in store a lotol JfW STYLE P?.efrigera ;ors, for x o at low Prloo. CASH STORE.. New Spring Goods. mHE subscriber is now receiving anew and handsome _I stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, suitable for Spring and Summer trnde, 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 Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Paper Hang ings, Window Shades, &c. Hl,friends n<l the public nr.’ requested to Rive him ell. OKO. W. PP.TOF, mart—ts Macon, da. ■>ry, m Bmih, HU. Bnwpios. Ross, Whips, Bole Leather, [ftp,, Tints mid FITZGERALD & NOTTINGHAM Corner of Second, and Cherry Streets BSCACODr, O-A. ■Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS & MEDICINES, Chemicals, French, Enplish ami American Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving'Soaps, Fine Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes. SURGICAL AID DENTAL INTSTMMENTS, SPICKS, STARCH, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURTOPES PlavoriikS Bxtx-aots, <S)c-, cfco. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS Supplied with Pure and Unadulterated Articles in our Line at Wholesale Prices, march 7 —ly .. iDo you want Novelties for the Heason ? If so so to the WE have now open one of^^^nam.gomptegock ** .T**’ °° nyrl3lnt crery thing usually kept in 8 GOOUH 1 ux-ix.. 300 yds. Irish Linen at 25 cts.-worth 40, and all the grade; running up to very fine. jIG yds. Dress Muslins at 12 1-2—-worth 20 cts. ALSO a splendid assortment of Jaconets anil Organdies, Muslin Robes, Barege Robes. Silk Robes, Siilt in Dress Pat terns. Bareges, Coltonades for Men’s wear, &c. Also Linens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Embroid’rd Handkerchiefs, Silk Mitt; ’ Kid Gioves, Fine Fans, Palm do. ALSO, 8 splendid lot of MANTIZ.LAS, whied, wfll *<***. ... , jiisi'l-ll V. .fill! JU marehl4— ly . JCherry Street, Macon, Ga. HAS JUST RECEIVED & WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FRESH SUPPLY OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CONSISTING OF 1 \ lOUIlll! POTASH, I o IS INF, m-niiu:. SA “£iSffilßOrOHm, f KI.IEMASS, CAIiOHEI,, AC., at. . ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN E ™;gs Mfc.aiHT'TCJIWJr m. 55 ; 2 ‘NS", CAMPHIMb? ih ha.m; KWMRT.KB, AS< ‘SW EKMISJI E.EEIHES, IMHIHiN SI’.PDS, AC. IIE will also keep a pure article of BR.tSOT & WISE for Medicinal purposes, march V—ly ■ HARDEMAN & GRIFF IN, CORNER CHERRY & THIRD STR’TS,,’ Keep Constantly on Hand. SUGARS—of every Description. COFFEE—Jova, liitffiiira and Kico FLOUR—Different Brands, including 1 Hi ram Smith, Cape Jessamine, (Su fjerior Quality) and Various Cteor gia and Tennessee Brands. Mackerel, Bagging, Paint*. Rope, Oils, Molasses, Seed, Butter, Snuff, Candles, Cheese, Nails 61 Salt Staple Dry Goods, :llld o,iK:r articles usually kept ill O GHOCURY STORE. Also Liquors of all kinds, —Otard and Rochelle Brandies, Holland Gin, Ja maica Rum, Old Monongahela, Scotch and Bourbon Whiskey. WlNES—Champagne. Sherry, Port, Madeira and Domestic. AMERICAN Liqi'OßS. Enctii<iiii?r It r a inly. Gin, Kiim, RecllfieU Whisky. Tb ilii Cherry Brandy, fitters, Ginger AVlne. SEG/VRS & TOBACCO of various brands, AEE of which will bo sold on reasonable terms for CASUS, or approved CREDIT march?—ly • BATON. LARI) AND MACKEIIKLr Mils. Choice Tennes’e. Bacon, SMMf- 20 hUs - do. do. Leaf Lard,i^S CIO Qnar. Hallßßil ivholo Mil*. Vo. I MAC'KI.JII’I., ,o 0 .< a “ “ “ 2 “ no •• •• a (i lV,xe. * SCAI.En HEBHIMffi, ISO Sack. H’lll,\ AND smiRFIJiE TI.OI It 25 Sacks FEATHERS, 20 bbls, “,xVA SCOTIA,” “TOF.RCIiIS’jjnd“CAKTER” POTATOES, Now receiving and for “ale by GEO. T. ROGERS & SON. mareh7—tf SPIHG Ul soil MILLISERY. Mrs. S. Audouin ggff. J 8 now receiving her new Spring nnd Summer Stock of goods, embra I'kmSm riSHlWkclng all the newest stylos in her Hue business,such as Crape lints. Fan- HnlFwMßuW l 'y Hair Rmi B,rftVV Bonnets and Glp- Leghorn Flats, Head Dresses, JT flfPFnmJ Caps, Hair Braids, Side Plaits, Curls IE l\ wjjr and Wigs, Embroidery and Lace )j ) I Goods, Fans, and a general assort v w montof Fancy articles. V Thankful for pas’ favors she soli cits n continuance of the same. Ladle will please call and examine for themselves. nprl6 d—ts notice. mm ICE! ICE! IJG-fl AFTER Monday the 9th inst., the Sjore will open cry day from 5 o’clock a. m. tor 10 p. m., for the delivery of ICE, Sundays excepted, when the Store will be open from 6 o’clock to 8 o’clock, a. m., and In cases I of sickness calls will be attended to at any time. E. D. WILLIAMS, Agent. mar7-Gm NEW FURNITURE. rgIHK subscriber has just received, I and will continue to receive from the the best New York manufacturers, a large mid band some assortment of the latest style s FrEMPIRE, (HAIRS, AC. (MBgfe. Ho also manufactures Furniture of the very best workmanship, and at thelowt-s market prices. The follow- ‘• inglist comprises apart of the arti cles always on hand: Sofas, Tete-a-tcte, Rocking chairs of every style, Parlor chairs, Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane seat chairs, Office and Window chairs, Cottage chairs, Bedsteadsfrom $5 to SIOO, Side Boards, Wash stands, Corner stands, Wardrobes, Safes, Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Rose Weed,’ Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tables, Centre and Bide Tables, Couches, Trunnell Bedsteads,lJ Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries and Book cases, Hat stands, Looking Glasses, Childrens’carriages and cabs, Window shades, Feather dusters, Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses. _B. F. ROSB. MOLASSES. A J'tHHDS. Choice bt, Croix Molasses. HtVFor sale by GEO. T ROGERS A SON. sept 18—ts. R~ Alt IT. il’S ?l AL A /IN E AAD iO DEY’!i LADY’S BOCK for sale by J. M. B 0 A RDM AN. oct2s—tf PASSAGE^ ; r r ; -Mm New York $25. WEETCT. -ST UNSTED STATES MAIL LINE. I>HE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL STEAM SHIPS : vU-.USTA, 1,500 tons, Capt. M. 8. Woodhull, LORIDA, 1,800 tons, Capt. Isaac Crowri-l. \LABAMA, 1,800 tons, Capt. G. R. Schrnck, •Vill leave Savannah every Saturday. These ships are among the largest on the coast, un urpassed in speed, safety or comfort, making their pas •ages in fifty to sixty hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. Having elegant state i-ooßi accommodations, they oflfer a most desirable con veyance to New York. Cabin Passage, s!gs Steerage do 8 Agents: PADLEFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 18 Broadway, jan24—tf New York. OK. G. M DOISALI), IS E .% T IST. : r--.cmt — 5. WOULD again thank the citizens^ol Macon and vicinity for their kind pa- tronage. I -L-r while he keeps fully posted on the reputed improvements of the day, he cannot recommend >r adopt all that is new. AstotheGutta Percha work vhich is attracting some attention, he will simply say to hose of his patrons who wish to test Its nurds 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 plate with gold I in £gs and rims, so substantially put together that he will warrant them, if required, for twenty-five years. He hai. recently adopted a plan (based upon his own expe riments) of saving Teeth with exposed nerves, without lestroy ing the nerve, thereby preserving the vitality anti •olov of the tooth, and which has proved astonishingly iuceessful. mayl7—ly JMITYII ffiiiYlii iUIE Subscriber respectfully informs the Lapie? and Uknti.rxikx arriving ir. Macoi that he has made extensive improvements .11 DYEING AND SEGUEING, In keeping pace with the increasing facilities of the bu siness,and would say to them, that he is piepared to RENOVATE CLOTHING of every desciiption, in the most boautifulaud durable style; such as WOOLEN CLOTHS INI) OTHER DESCRIPTIONS OF GENTLEMEN’S WEARING APPAREL, SILKS, COTTONS, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS OF EVERY CLASS FOR THE LADIES. White drape Shawls ARV. UI. If ACHED AND DYED TO ORDER. Silk Dresses, Satins, - Meeinoks, Alpacas, Hoisery, Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks, Over Coats, Carpets, Regs, etc. l>j cd in a style unsurpassed in any respect by nnv sim ilar establishment in the country. .• Gentlemen and Ladies sending Goods to this Estab dshment will please have them lubelicd, with their di rections accompanying. A good assortment of fine trimmings for coats, pants and vests, always on hard. House located West of the New York Branch Store, known by the name of the •‘OSJ6>V IR€nL\ T ff 4 OYK-iaOIJSE/> All Goods must be paid for at the Shop before deliv ery. JOHN C. CURTIS. P. S. —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. C. C. apr*2d—tf NEW BOOTS AND SHOES, fH No. 2, COTTON AVENUE, (Opposite Washington HaU, Macon, Ga.,) AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. THE 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 Hoots and Shoes, mostly of our own manufacture, to which week ly additions will be made, of all the different Btylee and patterns usually called for In a Shoe Store, and would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and examine our Stock, ar* we are prepared to sell as low as any house In thccityor State.. MIX A KIRTLAND. jan4—tf TROUP HILL tEMRYiS JOHN M. FIELD, Successor to Robt. Nelson, IN the managemeut of this celebrated Floral and llor ticultural Establishment, is now ready to receive orders for Fruit Trees, Siiruitbery. &c., and to supply purchasers, as far as practicable, from what now remains in 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. fcs£“The Cabh required in all cases. JNO. M. FIELD. BACON! BACONT *> fi h 4 bk ft LBS, Clear sides, ft 10,000 lbs. Shoulders, 8,1)00 lbs. Hams, 1 OO Bbls. Stuarts A A B Sugar 2CasesLopf do 200 Sacks superior Rio Coffee,” 10 do “Old Government” Java Coffee, 1 0 do Laguyra Coffee, 200 do Superfine Flour, 120 do Extra Family Flour, 1200 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 100 Bbls Tennessee and Ohio Whiskey, Fine Brandy, Wines and Cigars, for sale by [HARDKaMAN a griffin. soptlSMf.