The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, September 15, 1857, Image 4

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S*KS, Tl “ Cotton avenue. My fr?f)|>oite Washington ‘lad, Macon, Oa M ) for 6'~' T TH£ S,QN 0F THE B,G boot gIU B subscriber# would return their thanks for the very ’ “ X. liberal patronage extended to them, and would mowt respectfully solicit \ continuance of the same. We have now in store a large assortment of Hoot* asml Mliors, mostly ofour own manufiveure, to which week ly additions w.ll he made, of ail the different *tylex and , patterns usually called for In a Shoe Store, ami would ] invite those wishing to purchase, to call and examine ; our Stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as any house i in thecltyor State. MIX A KIttTLAND. jan4—tf i Yarns, Ornaburgs, aui Brown Shirtings. RA biles OSN.VBUR'IS, f)l/ 2.1 d> do Light, rt.o .arrive) 100 do Cotton Yard. assorted, 2.1 do SUoetlngi and Shirtings, for sale by luno.l ■!—tf .1. . \ W. A. ROSS. To tlic Travelling I’nblic. MR. E. ISAACS heirs leave tolftf.rinht* friends mhLUp public that he is still preuar ! to furnish un-iD tt all j hours. Also all the refreshments of th • season, at his Kestau- 1 rant onOherry rtree lune 26 d—ts j ATTENTION TRAVELERS fltllE hu User! hershaven<* win store a hbi ii < • ••• !. 1 brated Philadelphia made Hole LcafKer Ts r XK**, fm I*uUos and Oentsnse. which w<-re inuiiufiui .nr I • uter. - Also Valises, Travelling Rug.s, II it Cuao* ami f..e ! R Boxes. GEO. & ROUT. SMITH. jnly 14 diw—tf TIIUiITIIKS. TNINE Philadelphia, Trunks, Valicea, Garnet lhigo, Ac.,for l 1 sale by LITTLE A SMITH. may2C d—ts Hayden & Woodward. SALE k MY STM HAVING purchased the commodious Stable and large :nt attached known as the Washington Hall Stable ami lot. and furnished thi- same with good safe lh>r c e.*, and new as well as tasty Vehicles, they arc. in readiness to furnish their friends and the public Pom-rally with pood Horses, Buggies, Can luges, .Ve.. iu complete order at the shortest notice, For Cadi and Cash only They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict attention to business, and reasonable terms will enable them to do so. Horses fed and kept bv the day, week, or mouth. Drove Stock also accommodated at reasonable prices. U JT'Afulbery street, next to Lottery Olflce, Macon, Oa. ISAAC HAYDEN, ,T. IT. WOODWARD. June 2 d—ts E\l INK Imported Ryass porter. xJT “ Barclay’s do “ “ Muir A Son’s Edinburgh Ale. “ “ Hibbert’s Ale. “ ** Hibbert’s Porter. “ Jeffrey Ale, just received and •ale at li. HORNE’S |unel d—ts WANTED. ANTED immediately Pour good Tin Smiths to w v work in and out doors. Good workmen may pro. urc steady employment at good wages. No others need apply. W Al. J. MuKLROY. July bl- 4t-w Macon, Ga. MA.COJKT ICE COMPANY HAS A FULL HUI'I’LY UF “ICE,” and can supply all th*-ir friends and customers either in the city or country at ail hours of the day or night. E. i>. WILLIAMS, Agent. may 4 d—Bm w. n. walkkk, Buena Vista. w. a. bell, Buena Vista. w.f. paitK*K, savannah, t.j. KitßNcn. Buena Vista. WALKER, PARKER & CO., unit on hour IVo. 85 Hay Street, Suxanmih, <a. r|Hl E undersigned would respectfully offer their service* to X the Merchants and Planters of the interior. And as we were not parties to the Late combination entered into hv the ('otb.ii Factor of thisdty ngninst the Planters, we do not r >n •ider ourselves bound by their Action, and will then-fore recti’ Ulid St il Cotton at the Old lliiU-m of (lom mission.. WALKER. PARKER & CO. n. o f o i- o o is : .S**' 1 itinah —Conerat, Webster A Palms, Clark A* Cooley, William Kemabart A Cos., K. S. Kemi.ton. Hr. W. T. Park,.!. <i. K ‘dgera.—A/; on—Hiiliard ('rutolilieid.- -(/ulcl/i . c— Dr. if J. Head. J. M. Greer, W._Amencn, J. V. price, Esq. Buena I'mlo—lion. W. M. Br-wu, M- s. iihiudford a Crawford. I'otui Town- Mftj. W. A. Black, aug 14—ts. MILL AND LAND FOR SALE. riIHE undersigned having part of his force on tließai I_ Road, and wishing to concentrate the whole on the same, offers for sale iiis GRIST JVXXXjiXji and two hundred acre* of Land, situated on Colapar chee Creek, eleven miles from Macon and within half mile of Macon and Western Railroad. Die Mill is do ing a nourishing business, and any person wishing to purchase would find it to their advantage to do so imme diately, as the terirr will be reasonable. Apply to ABNER LOCKETT, may 18—ts. Colaparchee. -1;.....'* Il;.ss.‘i‘s HUMBLE AND PORTABLE CfITTDI SCREW. MR. JAMES MASSEY having erected one of his COTTON SCREWS at the Ware-House of Mes srs. Adams A Reynold’s. In the City of Macon, and which can he seen at any time by Planters, and having wit nessed its operation In nacking Cotton into SQUARE BALES, We cheerfully recommend to, and call the attention of Planter* to this Machine. The undersigned are of the opinion that it combines in its construction and ap plication of principle, advantage.* that no other Pres? or Screw posses*. The power of the Screw can be in creased to any reasonable extent. We aaw 527 pouima packed into bale by five hands, in quick time. It is framjjl of the most DURABLE MATERIAL, One frame and screw will ln*f, and eun In kept In goon working order a life time. I? may be attar*..l to the Gin House; ten feet square Is all the npnee required to place It In. Three hands can frame and rai*e and put . the whole together in three days, the same hands ran • take it down, and put the Screw and all fixtures in a j wagon in three hours. JAS TT KNOTT , /• p poor: pcs. Tiros T. WY HE , T BAG BY, ARAM* A PFTNO I. OS, TT C. .(• ,1 VO S IIOQR ; ir D PA/NFY. CALVIN 1 7 W IIEEI.FR, Mny29*—ly. TROUP KILL -jMN Vl’ ■in I- ■ii \\l TOHT7 m. FIF-LU, Sum*QHOt u* Roht 1 ’ *.e tnanageircnt of thi* relebrafed Fl>ral and n<*r * ‘i.-ultnral E'.*tabliahtnent, is uow ready to receiv-. ord* r or G'rnlt Trw. *lirnM<-i > . ftt., and to supply purchn*ers. a* f ar a* practicable, from what ro w remain* In the Nur*ery. conatetlng of Fv**r g"‘ R.*** . Tulip*. Carnation*, peach Tree*, etc. Diming the present season I will endeavor to restore the place to Its former flourishing eond'Mon, so as to be able to fill all orders that may he made, for the next year Cash required In all canes. JNO. M. FIELD. .feb94—; GENUINE FI ATT J E R U RTES. V\T E have Just received ;t hhlpn .-r>t of gei.ulne Unit ]. ...r. VV Buggies, uuuiuibttured cxrre*s!v U r v-1 v AsaMUler kl _ 4 _ <3XO- A RUBT. SMITH. . Nyl4 dAw—lf Aval u Lwilw liousv, * THE F eil-FAMiiIX AID rorCI.AK ] MM’LJUiD LOFRiES FO Ii SFj ‘ TEMBER, 1657. R. FRANCE A CO. Managers. Drawings concractSa iimfertne biiporintpn dence of the State Lottery (Jomnn.-isioncr.. PHIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. BRILLIANT SCHEME. nlt A A D CONSOL IDA TED Lottery of Maryland. <e jr— <9 To be drawn In Baltimore, Md. Saturday, Sept. 26, ’57. S OIXE IU 3EJ . 1 I'rine of 64,9 mi 62,000 2 Prizes of 15,000 flu,ooo 2 Prizes of lf**o 0 20,000 2 Priz sos B,OMO 10,000 2 Prizes of O. ‘OO 12,W0 ft Prizes of 5,0x10 2.1,000 ft Prizes of 55,700 H/MO 5 Prizes of 2.s'ift 12.ft00 ft Prizes of IT'H) 9,000 10 Prizes of 1,750 17,500 10 Prizes of 1,500 15,000 20 Prizes of 1,000 10,000 29ft Prizes of 400 119,000 12*5 Prizes of 200 25.000 123 prizes of 100 12,800 5,563 Prizes of 40 222,720 23,224 Prizes of 20 $504,480 0t.112 Prizes, amounting to $1,209,000 Whole Tickets S2O; Halves 10;Qnnr. f ft; Eighth* *2 ftb Certificates of Packages of 26 Wholes, co‘>t $282 00 Do do 26 Halves, “ 141 00 iv. do 26 Quar era, “ 70 50 Do do 26 Eighths, “ 85 2ft havanX PLAN OF SIN OL E N UMB ER S \ G\Y II UC O M i: *0 POPI L A It. EXTRA. CLASS 0. To he drawn in Baltimore’, Mil., Saturday, . Svj;2o, *57. SPLENDID SCII EMM CAPI TA L P RIZES, 1 Prize of $36,000 1 Prize of 11,76tt ! 1 Pi Ize of 5,000 1 Prize of 5,00.* 1 Prize of 4,000 1 Prize of 4,000 1 Prize of 4,000 1 Prize of • §,6on 1 Prize of ‘8,500 1 Prize of 8,500 4 Prize of 2,5“0 4 Prize of 1,500 ft Prizes of 1,200 175 Prizes of ‘'oo A PPR OXIMA 71 OX PRIZES. 4 of S4OO 4 of ‘ 800 8 of 20( 16 of Iftfi 16 of IM) 16 of 30 16 of 60 ) 20 of 50 700 of 4i> I 1,000 Prizes, amounting to sl93,Sts’ i Whole Tickets $1"; Halves $5; Quarters 2 s* All orders for Ticket.* or Packages ip any of the j Maryland Lotteries, will receive prompt att-n.on. an'* the drawing mailed to all purchasers immediately | after It is over. Address T. H. Mubbari. A Cos. No. 89 Fayette 3;roe , or Box No. 4*, I sepßd—d Baltimore, Maryland. i Swan & Co/s Lotteries i NEW AND bRILUANT SCHEME! CAPITAL PRISE 860,000!! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan A Cos. Managers of the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, of G*or Ga, for August, 1857. r~2’W.-< zmsm To he draw, in tile (’it% t Aiwusta. Gi ria, in pofik, on I 3a rrnDAY, - eptf.mbkr iw. F ° ‘ SATURDA V," SEpV'K.Mi'Kl'l TJiii. ‘ j 6K. T 2 sVk. !?*zi*3*z* To be drawn In the Citv of Ammstn, Georgia, in public, on BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Lnl., 1357. *[ Z g& rn ATP IiDA Y.‘ SEP I'EMBISR 26rii. * On tlio Han of Sing-le Numbers Fine Thou stand Four Hundred and Nine ty-five Tickets! Nearly One Prize to every Mae Tickets. M A O X JFI CRN T S CUE ME. \ ! i; >-:.WS EACH SATI'RDAY JN SEPTEMBER! 1 Prize of s6i),ii(i I “ of 30,00 1 “ of 10,0() 1 “ Os 7.5-0 1 “ of 5,00 t 1 “ of 2,500 1 “ of 1,6')0 10 “ of 1,000 10 “ of 900 10 “ of 800 10 “ of 700 10 “ of 600 1” “ of goo 10 “ of 400 10 “ of 80(1 170 “ of iso 210 “ of 100 Approximation Prizes. 4 prizes of S4OO approx, lo $60,000 prize arc $1 f.oo 4 “ 300 “ 30.00 ft “ fl re 1 oon 4 “ 200 “ 10,000 are m 4 “ 12ft “ 7,500 “ are ftOO 4 “ 100 “ ft,non “ are 400 4 “ 7ft “ 2,ft00 “ are 300 4 “ 50 “ l ,500 “ are 200 5,000 “ 20 are 100,000 5,49 ft Prizes amounting to $-20,000 Tickets slo—H&lvgs }iis---Qnarter<! $2 50# PI,AN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000. corresponding with j those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slip* i of paper, are encircled with small tin tube* and placed i in one Wheel. 1 The first 467 Prizes, similarly printed and • • •drete-d. ‘ and placed in another Wheel. The Wheel* are then revolved, and a No 1* d> . from the Wheel of Numbers, and at the same t . . , I Prize - drawn from the oMtet •’ 1.. 1 Tl.< t.t . ; , •. - ! i prize dn.wn nm are ope.u.d „„.i rxh.blted o ihc m di- I ence. and n-gtetered hv h*-Cnmr.l*k: er* the Pr ze ; hdng p'nec-d t.palnst the numlo-r drawn Thi* opera-] j tlnn t* rcm-*>*.-d nntll nil th< tr ! ?e nr** 1 - r , out App .:nni,ilion /• ••.* . . . wopr.-redit ‘ anil V. 1 ,r , > •'*’• •••! if Numb. ti • * ilr.vrlt... H . f,r 417 i -lb, ntl'h dto the 6- \p,...-xln ‘ter i- ‘ p r ev i• yplo : , efc. no prl?.. t... e Tirke- nun her. and 1124fi ’1949. 1P' r 1 11952 : will be • nMf. and to It‘/;’ft. T s T eket ‘Vff • ter - : ; >., SO, 1.00 Prize, ’nc Tirt . . mind , r.-H ft’.o ftM , ftft 2. wip each he cr lifted to 9J t and a. ..I . . m | cording to th- above ■eh.-mr 1 T.e 3.*on Prize* o< *2'* will h- determined hv tf.e | P > I fljrun of the Number that draw* the fftftjtoo Prlz Foi ev ■i h *1 - Vurd -r dr wrg *h,- S6O OHO Pt- - end* with Nnmh.'ro'theneit t|’ T eket v.te're the Nninhei I • ndfl tn 2 will he entitle * • 420. nd *< on to 0. ntraok.i:- . w.|l he mM at ..he foltowlnc. i ■ rnfe which I* the riW • ; Certificate of Package of 1* Whole Tickets, s6n ‘ “ 10 Hate “ fto “ “ 10 Ott arter *• Ift I ! O-h forTtcketecHi. Wj u 9 WA\ A CO AtJfint i iulv 1_ 1 *t> FRiversitv of Nashville. T 1 *!’ Medical Department opens November 2nd J the e ee Preliminary Course October ftth. I^ft7 Anplv to PAUL F. EVE. Oflan THE Coj.i.eoiatr Dtartmkvt. Wc r lcrn 7VT*li -Inry InCommence* next Pension Septum iipk It comnrl**** r complete Classical conrse, nn Flecttvp course In Engineering. In Scientific and Apri- , cnltur ’ branches, ard a preparatory school. Tuition, hoarding. whlnE. fuel SIOO p<*r term of 20 weeks.— Modern Languapcfl. etc., each $lO per term. Li*( fiesslnn there were 630 studentg in Ahe two De partm *nts. Apply u _ K R JOHNSON, B\MnrinUn<Unt. i Ttmo,, au*4— Itu*. I IHItUTIUi] IMPLEMENTS •TUST RECED’KI.) A III; lV E O PATKXT WllliAT r.tM •t i a vrsPATiwT winn duackd chain >)wm \nuiM. SQWOOD IIUACED ( It \D!.I>. 4 srxr mi \Ri*KM.\c rtraxx V” Superior to any in the market. /•TUHEHHIM; MACUINES BUA3B O AM) hi\ \TH3. Ki: \ P KOOKS, HAKES, fiAHDLA PLOWS, lOUK3, i r-i \RDKN KAGIYBB, HARROWS, G UIDK\ I VTHGEN. ILL 4HO.\ % J JOLTING CLOTHS -AN CIIOK BRAND. W ll ‘ T SIKTKB, CORN SIIFXLEHS, COHN MILLS with ufull assortment, of other Hardwaro, rpttiilr.'dhrl’LAXTEns * MERCHANTS, for Halo at very low rates by 3XT- WK3333, Macon, Gra. ’ nnrsav.- -If botanic pragtFh:. fill IK CM)Ens2G\KI) respect fully amionm.*e* hi .self Lto the citizens of Macon and surrounding • mutry a Botanie Practitioner. IL has had and cxpcrlencoofTwentvyenr- intiif pro •:. in lis own ftmllvan amongsthiflnefcnlmi.v*; 1 hcli oflut called on by thus- who have witnessed hlssucco*’ In t) e ’rent nn n die<“isp. I— liMters him.-:lf that Lew! 1 1 be. able to give out; re satisfaction lit the afflicted’.’ In Mer*cls, S-'irlein.x a: ! always etonmi’sit KAHRINGTON’S STORK. * lotion Av shMp.oo M0.,-1 ~ B*V Tf, r n- ’lnd'nr’nhYairt dry. Jj^CbargiiHvery moderate. 5A . .\TD. COWLEY. ma 713 d.Vw—dy BAGGIXG AND HOPE. 600 k4*otk, 17o” “ Now York, 20iw il.s TWINE, rolls heavy OI NNY BAGGING, i }•'<-r *:ue low, by J. B. &\\. A. ROISF. .JK]lir r JIL^ PO!t RENT OR LE A- ’i. the Brick House now occupied by thOJ; Itinwl. • ‘ ited.on Poplar ftfee*. on ties c r n r ■ ;yvdli’ be redfenre of John Hutnerford, Esq. 83r Alsf/to htr6, acood<?obk, Washerandlromir. Posse* ‘■‘on given inimed’ntcfy, orhy tbplftOctooer. Apply to ,T. A Viigin, or to HIRAM SEGER. y>r24 d—ts FLyIIMIM MUSaUITO r M? ■& yn i- c P ATENTED October 7. 185 G. J WT --i'i !i,.-:v..rl .NOmorc nfth"c Fly Trap, ‘vlitch I t f • i!u ’ov to our Cuaioiuc*n, wanting them: those I tli a v.. 1 i o: ha i licttcr send earlv as we do not intend to •ret. nn y-::: ore of; he in this season. For sale hv a A. Fi.L> A ‘ )N. Coffee. 1 Hit sacks St. Domingo COKE EE, for file very cl.ea: IV’ t v J. B. A AV, A RDBS.. 1, ? . , lillDS. BACON just reCi. ved and for sale In ■J ‘ ■ J. B. & AV. A. ROSS, junell—d ts ’fTAto’wifci# 41 \ \ 351 ]\ S’ aX i 111 MY’S LAItl’S ROOK t?r sale By .1. M. BOA ROMAN. CRESS SOOO3. Ijow JPi-ioes. I N order to dose out • ’ir Stuck of Summer Dress Good cmhuiclncv. rv v-riniy. we pr mo*/ selling them at OOS I I I’ ‘onViri” c.cl-. of mdsoMij’ lr.-*s Goods will find th I ritrictly sf. IT. Cost; I \)\ r -mtect is to sell entirely out in that line, so a* to te- pre- Entire New Supply, which will he ready for inspection earlv in September. juuc-4 d~ if . BObTJCK A K.KIN. X: \ ‘ s ( H Him HHCI’ITS Just received from r> t / Si Lo ii* direct, and fur mile by V. A. ESJL& A SON. feOLTING CLOTHS. r\UTCH AN’ HI OR BOLTING CLOTHS, different mini heapteji & \V. A.lC:■>. NMARiLEWOBKS. ), 0. ARTOI-e, M*'”"FACTURER of and Dealer in For , eigri hod D< in.*;ic Marble, MONUMENTS tomb-ston::s, mantle:?, furniture SCABS, Etc., has removed his Marble Work’ from Cotton Awuuc, to the corner ts 8d and Pluraq Btr. a siiort distance South of Hardeman A Spark* Warehouse, janl—ly OR. A, PIERCE. x-x <c> “Vi a.-; oiPATmsT. rNTENDS making this city It is place of permanent residence. Those who desire Ids services may find him. when not professionally engaged, at his Office over T. .J. Lane’s Store, Ready nt nil times to answer their calls. jan94—tf The Dog Days, WITH •’ i \trauidmarvincjcase ofbeat. as Indicated h> 11 the TANARUS! ■ •• ■i. .meter, during the last few days. It becomes a • -c.c--.irv ‘ ,h. provide ourselves with thi* na ans of *'ic ’ sHfuily i !.• Mich *'*-ious inroad* upon our bodies. Now ‘he most • ‘ ■ ‘ta! plan for accomplishing this disidmatum. Is. ’"w. W;TriRKBB a ST, a* f In v h-.ve iust rsceivod a very large and most beautiful lot <>♦ HI M All’ll very cimap, and just the thing We Id alo rntyitlpn to those who ’ ‘ini visiting the places this summer.’tfiaVthev have i-'io lot of TH \ILETJ,rN (i T)HEH.OSMIDS, and a great many other articles, absolutely Indispensable to*- th,.. Waidroheon such occasion*. Call at their large store, MA SONIC HAM, IUTJLDINO. inr*;’ ~r*■i :, .. . li)emlimn Passenger Bepet. | V wi nn Port dtet-.nce .>f moWN' un-rri | ji, , r „.,p p„ pr r. -i wtth v-vpo T q - ) VT.TTTCLrs •of i 1 ’• pt'er . fc- **:'■-nr • • Ip’ ‘op. of th • pub j • L river* wj! l . •;l with finrrlage* wi r ] I- . tir. • , Httuen 11 von nr hMc I ap *'l- H U DriAY, A.r nt ] RAOON. ‘ •:< ;'C c ll SUIT**. DAM’- Sr f- r O C-l \ River rbMf r,OM poor IWumn. ! I> : ! * ! l ° f o ! .. , ’•> j * • ‘ ten ■•* Mt- ; A ~/• t&* rt/dfffcroiff I * • “ ‘* ’'holce vH.tt * Otoe grflne vtee. Thee ■ . .’ prlnr ■ ’■< w “ ‘-f-v vu-* n the prnnit. I i.-c te *1 g ( . .1 pro| or*ter o'* the tend in cultivation ’ 1 ‘ -t-V d.VHI -to ..* with t 1 rr "” “. . .-* •*. .• t ‘•ri.ii- -• ii . fcornnndpTinnghcati. rr, •• rkofc.tr, it v (111 O *nld entire or and: 1 ‘ ‘ • iir.-i.-*i r* A oornn-<. oettlj.metit Crtrtlnlm I O. M*o n < * wHI in kW n iJo*r.fhe rtv 0.. P .if and. • 1 . ’ •. .- ” tlrr bored - - he add cenPmtc .iv• n v i.. -k of cntfip n.ptnr r* 4, ‘rn'lr vmde* f DicTtiir , 1 ■ r * K.-tncVr TMMnu *foCl-, hoc*, olonmtlnn (mnte • ; m>- ’*. to., o- • i.o p--..-h*ed vUfl. t* >• tend If desi-i.,1 li,iv..wtf tr T.rvDY MOT’f c . ITF firm of Tf -i ri- * D-no. 1* this d*v disflolved by ™ mutual ooncpTif. ’ A P. O Tl-.rH* of the late Arm of TTarrt* * Dense, f hn hpcom a p- rtner f the firm of Dunlap A Brother, end that firm will he known hereafter a* Ovvla/p , //r- 1 | TIM (f’ Cos. The friend- of fh*>tete firm* are respectfully solicited j to cnpt f unc th. ‘r potropnge to the new TTottse. Macon,.iulv 2ft if J WHIM * H \vr rviohrot'ed *’W|Vf,’ M * r,, r ü b> J. B. AW. A. ROSS. lulled d-ts WT’Clty papers oopy 1 Hotel. Xtio York. June 29, 1857. fpt ’ HE .... .ar- u*n£*StoiUy Infonned that the price of •A lb jbl antes-Hotel >r>t been of.’c tuced, but Is ns it ” ‘7o:o.Pi ATmrcoMU & 00. JUST HECEtVED, V rXARGE Lot of < ’botcoCIGARS of Uie following brands, 4000 Conchas. • tkxKi Corono Ducal. nki ujieras, by K. ISAACS. !"’aif . CU>\DK\s;;i> I’OTAiell r.r Muiiifacttinng Soap, la 1 / pound Jars, each pound maklng.la galluni of best Soap, for ale by Kl lAGER.VLD &. fiOT I TINGHAM FINE FURNITURE. ■ N 1 N E parlor Setts, Bose H 1 Wood, Mahogany and Georglß Walnut Furniture. Men rtnrmsand Book Cases, , i r.i-c Woip, Ma- ‘ a.MI a!nut. v '^l^ S-q ; ,Tete-a-Tetes, Divans, J F ' I 'il[lim i ';i" ,ll {Wy b.t, Ottomans, in Hair Cloth, Flush, llrocatfl, Ac. 9 111 ■ Arm.Rocking,Nurse. J tw i.ig, Piviior, Bedroom, Dicing, Hair Cloth, Plush,Bro oatel,Oanc, Split Bottom.and every kind of Cli&irknown to tb trad*-. BEDSTEADS Hi Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Be&eh, Gum, c., High, Low, French and Cottage. W.-tdrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnu and Pine. Safes of all Patterns. Tables. Mahog.'iny, Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Extension Folding Lbaf, Square, Round, Ac. Me.trres > - ofllaii, Cotton, Moss and Puteut Spring. Feather Beds, Pillars and Roister*. Mm . >r- LooklngGiasscs, Looking Glass “, w ie*, Picture GI.-ims. Window Sliades and Fine Cornices. Boai els. Pub*,Dippers. Brooms. Brush Brooms, Feath er Blister*, Foot Matin, *e. for sale on the mostreason ible terms. Lumber taken In exchange, or Lumber made up in the iiiov . .-bionnble styles of Furniture to order. W* iiave one of the largest Stocks of FINE FU3NI TtlffF in the Utate, and we are constantly manufao ill a. Ml WlsbtOfle.il. Cftll and S ■ US.- iv T.A ft. worn NEW SPRING GOODS. ? >O.SB, COLEMAN & ROSS have just opened tlie il\i second new Stock of Spring Goods, This season, > m racing aaKAGS HOHSS from $5 to $25. 3UGANOIE do. from $6 to sl3. vtANXILLAS. Z.ACB and GIMPUIRB from $3 to $25. ■*/3 Worth of Embroideries, in Collars, ‘t} dfc Vvll ;1 '- t ‘vei’ *tdd Cambric Trimmings. On all the above g<.r ds we promise you a deduction .f 20 per cent on )revious price* as our Stock is large md m ist b.’ sold. Cali early. No charge for showing .rooJb. aprlS d—t? Fa any Fern Again. ■•■j'he I'i ay Day Book,” new Juvenile by the author >: • r e L'Jtle Kerns.” f iiso any quality of new and pretty Books, Toys, Ac. ‘‘ th. liol ‘iav.*, suitable for old and young. Come and J. J. A S. P. RICHARDS, and *c2ft-t f Juat Eeceived. Palp'rsLardej* . i.UvV 8 bush. sK iif’j Blue Grase iy A. A. MENARD, Druggist, eb7-t: Cherry Street. JLuilk. ES.m HJ25© > LBS. I’rinie Leaf Lmd, for sale by JL : “ / \ I \ I BOW DUE A A DEkSON. 7 r me2od—tf * _ I>T ot-ioe. 4 buOD LOOK, W ibHEK At IKOAKK is wanted. A Kiiqmre at tin* Otllce. RICHAUI) BRINK, july 14—ts vl AtX;A SJJ EET’NOS. OSNABUEGS AND YARNS. IIIkDALBo lacun .sheetings, Flint River Osnaburgs JL* “and Yams,, for sale by j iikTTd—tf BOWDRE Sc ANDERSON. r'iWMAS HAKDBMAN. OVID Q. SFAKi. “HARDEMAN & SPAREST mmmsmN meeohants -TTILi* continue to give prompt attention at their ?V FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, mi the corner of .bl and Poplar Streets, to all business -■••nun;-, ted to their charge. With their tlianks for past favors, and a renewed pledge of faithfulness to all the interests of their friends md customers,they hope to receive their full share be public patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton and otherprodn when required. Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope, Ac. furnished ai the lowest market rates. Macon, Aug —ts NT EUR ALG-IA TIG GOtOREUX OP THE FACE. SAFE PERMiUiJENT CURE. OEVSB'S CEI.F.RR ITED •*•* K(D. r KS’ ■t WX2- fllllis RKJf KBY is warranted a Permanent Cure, Inal! 1 case* <>f FACE NEURALGIA. It is not recommend I for anv other nervous affection, but when used in those ex •ruciatinir ca-c* of NEURALGIA OF THE FACE, ‘■ has been invariably and entirely *ncees*ftil. The Proprie tn i B satisfied that a trial will prove the truth of the recorn mendatfon given. The following testimonials of the virtues f DE V-’ E’F POUIiTIGE is respectfully submitted to tlie no- I'ee of the afllicted. Co'rtifloftte. 1 do hereby certify that some seventeen rears ago, I had suf •red for two'years with the Neuralgia of the face, and was ure.d wiHi Dense’s Gelebrnted POULTICE, and have not had .r. oir, Os it up to this time. MARY POM’ELL. Washington. Wilkes county, Ga. tW“ Applicants will plea*e address A A MENARD, Druffg’ist, nr it F. DENSE. Macon, Ga. 7T*'*"’ liir Medicine cun i*e sent by mall to even’ part of the • ‘-t r r*q.-.*4!0. PUBPEBTY FOR SALF “n: FKR FOR SALE* my tiouse and lot, on Cherry st.., )- 9d nnd 4tntreetfl. Macon The lot'contain* V| i i-i (fan acre of land, and,“the house ia , * 9 fei-s*'T yoi 1 1. ‘ .• r.*tached I will sell U ab: r-a!n. T s nr* *’ . nrfva'e sate. be f ore he I*t Tuesday of August, i - !’!! off, v.-d >p nutdip sale, ftt the Court House on tba 1 Tf’ tr.R liberal. J. P. LAMAR. RAILING **- ('tory pv mm k in “^L r K • r< prq>ared to manufacture plain and orn •,‘fll C >at and Wrought Iron Railing, *uit b; r C,#net.erlep House Fronts. Verandahs. Baler* u ■ Farm Fences and enclosures of every description I noection with our IRON RAILING (vemann f- ni-e iU kinds nf Bnilrier’* Materials, such a* flnl urnn. Wirwjow Guards. Window Weights. Bracket* Wrought *• cit Iron Gratings, and Anchors, Wrought lion Doors and Shutters, and Bolt* of everv descrip tion. Ml our work will be warranted as good, and as reasonable as that of any other Establishment. ‘Ve also manufacture Circular 8w Mills. Sugar M'n*i M 1 „nrt Gin Gearing. Pipes and Brass and TROF CAqTT’MOS of everv description. P-.rteular attention will Le paid to repairing RTE AM FKGTTrBS SAW MILLB and all other kinds of MA CHINERY, aprft—ly Ale & Porter. fc> X isks Jeffers Ale. Tint, bottles, wH ■> do Tlv.issA’ Hibbcrta Porter, Pint bottle.-, just, re d ii.d for sale by G. T. ROGERS SON. mav? and _tf WAN r CFT>r I AM Rtll’ huying Military bounty Land Warrants, an i will always give the highest cash price. Macon Ga. July M-ly. 9. J. BLAKE. BACON! BxVCON! *741 LMB, Clear sides, # 10,000 IbH. Shoulders, 8,000 lbs. Hams, 1 OO Bbls. Stuarts A k B Sugar 10 Hhd. Bt. Croix do 2 Cases Loaf do 200 Sacks superior Rio Coffee, 10 do “Old Government” Java Coffee, 10 do Laguyra Coffee, 200 dc Superfine Flour, 120 dof* Extra Family Plour, 200 Baxes Sperm and Adamant ne Candles 1 OO Bbls Tennessee and Ohio Whiskey, Fine Brandy, Wines and Cigars, for sale by HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. sept 18 -ts. Rare Chance for Investment. A-ttoutiou Moclianics F O ll SALE, TIIE WELL KNOWTV KNIGHT’S STEAM SASH dc BLIND FACTORY. The Building is entirely new, and the Machinery new and ■•I the best quality. It is a lucrative business and has a well established trade. The Building and Machinery will b sold on liberal terms, with a lot of lumber r !f desired. JOHN KNIGIIT msy4 d—tt 1857 1857 SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. Hxtrsurrilliurv liulncomcnts to Cash Purtliasers of Watches, Jewelry, fte. Mill E subscribers designing to make important altera- I ti*.ns and improvements In their Btorc* next fall, wi..! to reduce their stock as much a possible to make coin, will offer the whole at very reduced prices for CRSIi. AH orders promptly Allied and forwarded per mail, Railroad, or otherwise. Give us a call. E. J. JOHNSON A 00. April 18 • ts Watches, Diamonds, Pearl, 4>ampo, Mosaic, Swiss Paintings AND OTHER KINDS OF rWT JE W IM3U m -m” 9 OF TKK LATEST STYLES AND BEST QUALITY. and Silver Plated Ware, Oil Paint ings, Fancy Goods for presents and many other purposes. Gas Fixtures, Guns and Equip ments, Colts and other Pistols, Fine Cutlery, IP £3l Daguerreotype Stock, Work Boxes, Writing JJtL-Jg Desks, Tea Trays, Military Good 9, Survey- fivsxSrzi or’s Compasses, Land Chains, Mathematical Instru ments, Water Coolers, Walking Canes, Cabas assorted, Toys, Games,Dolls, Ac. Ac. all of which we will sell on he best terms. PIANO FORTES, Of Chickerlng A Sons, Nunns A Clark, and A. H. Gale A Co's. Manufacture, allof which will be .j “ ‘TT uSRJT s°M at Factory prices, and fully W ’1 ff. warranted: Piano Stools, Bay ~ * State,English, French,and India Rubber Covers; Guitars, Violins. Flutes, Acccrvjeons, Ac. of the finest and best qualities. Our customers and the public generally, are respect ‘ufly invited to call and loot through QUf stock, even If hey do not design purchasing. Watch work and Jewelry promptly attended to and warranted. E. J. JOIINSTON, A CO., Mulberry Street, 8d door above the Lanier House, Macon, Ga. novS—tf ASH INtt HLI^UrAV'rOllVt- ITheun •7 dersigned i* rtillprepared to manufacture all kinds of Wiudtpw Sash. SSI ind s, Panne] Doors and Currentr y 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. He will also contract for any sire or style of buildings and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Order respectfully solicited. JOHN KNIGHT. pr2S—tf FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASES. ROSE WOOD, Mahogany, Walnut, Covered andPlaln Coffins. Builders are invited to call and examing my stock of Marbleized Iron Chimney Pieces, Window Sash and Blinds, Panel Doors, Window Glass, Mahogany Balus ters and Newell. B. P. ROSS, marlT—tf Cotton Av. Macon,Ga. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH THE USE OF LOCAL ANASTHESTA. DR. G. M’DONALD & DR. VAN GEI SEN, (his assistant,) wili use the above / Tr^fT v^ or l^e P fl l n * n extracting teeth 1 *• for those who desire It, and would rec ommend it 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. WT trms cash down, or when called for. novls—tf THE LONE STAR INFIRMARY. One Mile South-west of Cusseta , Qa. THE subscriber has opened an Infirmary for the treatment of Chronic diseases of every form.— From eleven years experience in the Reform Practice, he hopes to give satisfaction In every curable case that may be put under his care. Rheumatism and Dropsi cal affections treated with unparalelled success. Fe males nursed by Mrs. Frazier, who is a Lady of moral worth and efficient character. 8. J. AUSTIN, M. D. References.—Hon. Joseph Shaw, Stewart county, Ga S. W. Parker. Colquit, Ga. White A Helms, Cusseta, Ga. •Tno. C. White. Mt. Andrew, Ala. Maj. E. Dean, Rockyhead, Ala. {anß—tf BOOTS & SHOES. RTBBEE & BALL T>DO leave to inform their old friends and customers, that H thev are now prepared with a larger and more complete 'ook of “Roots &r ■■ Shoes ’’’hmi ever: with (air. 1 and taste, and offer greater In ducem(i‘i- fn flu'than any other house in our line. ’ a Till reeus: t < old stand, .‘li Vnrmv St., comer of if'inrch. KIBBEE A BALL. augSS-dd •. * New York. A V/\T,UABT.E cottom ; Plantation Sale in HOUSTON COUNTY. \1T rr Tbe sold at Perrv. in Houston cornitv. on the first V Tuesday in October next. Os not previously disposed of ’ private sale') the valuable Plantation, formerly owned bv B. H. Or v. late of srdd countv. deceased. Said place Is situated on the mad leading from Macon to Fort Valley, about fourteen from Macon and one mile from Jackson’s station on the ontti.Wect C m R. R.. and contains Thirteen Hundred and i ■ cs. vjx Hundred and Fiftv acres In a high state of cultivation, and under good fence the balance uncleared. The •v liter Is excellent, two good epidngs and a number of wells.— ,p be place has the reputation of bpineoneof the healthiest places In the country. On the premises is a good dwelling, framed nevrohouses. Oin house. Screw, Barns. Stables and all other necessary out buildings, all of which are comparatively new.— Place sold for a division. Terms made easy. Persons desiring to inspect the place, can do so by calling on either of the undersigned on the premises. EDWARD .T. WAT.KER, nug2o-w-t.f.o. CLINTON L. VARNER. riSSnT.UTION. Thp Firm of RRITIIS. KIItBER & BILL. Is this day dissolved. C. W. A S. L. K*dth have no further interest In the af fairs or said Firm. The undersigned will continue business under the Firm and Style of KIBBEB eh HAXjXj, IVhn are fllon* l a'.tliorized in collect all debtfl duethetate Firm, and to liquidate Us Indebtednc. JOHN M. KIBBES, Ntw Tart, atig tM-lm. JA MW U. BALL. WHEAT FANS. A fresh supply Just received ami for side low by Jiv* d—.St—wßt. Nath an weed. LAGGING AND liOl’K. 1 i W| BALES Gunny Cloth, X J F\ysoQ Colls liidmrdsou’B Superior Rope for an's by tunel? d—ts BOW i)RE <fc AN DKKSuN. For Sale or Rent. A GOOD Dwelling House ou the Hill, near my residence, containing 8 rooms. CHARLES COLLINS. JulySl d—ts Machine Belting and Gin Bands. LK ATI I Lit A\l HUUWKR BELTI.YG at Manufac turers prioes fur CASH. LITTLE A SMITH. nmy26 d—ts FLOIR l|| 11|| A LBS. Superior Family FLOUR fbr sale bv lU.UVU BO WORE A ANDERSON. * _ jlnelfid—tf ST BONG WOOD, DKALEIUi 1 M Hi Sb*. ft BOOTS AND SHOES. Leather, flat* awil Caps, AT THHU LU STAND <>N AICOND STREET, (OProSIIB I. D. N. .IOIINS.) HAVE, now U full mppiy o/OrnJs In their line, to to which they are making non tlunt additions, of all the differi^ntstyles of worgmanihlpund wear, and which will be sold on as good tonne, for cash or approved short credit, as any shoe establishment in Georgia. They so licit a continuance of the liberal patronage go longenjoy ed by the flrro. janl- -ly T. C. NISBET, FOUNDER ANO MAC HI N ST, MACON, GEORGIA. (SUCCESSOR TO NISBET AND LETT.) milE undersigned continues to furnish, at the old £ stand, Steam Engines and Boilers, Upright .ind Circular, Saw Mills, Bark and Sugar Mills, Gin and Mil 1 Gear, Water Wheels, Plates and Ballß, and Castings, and Machinery in general. Particular attention Ib 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 uce ; 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 eta. per lb. when paid on the delivery of the Castings at the Shop. T. C. NISBET aug 2—ts NE W FURNITURE THE subscriber has just receiv ed, and will continue to receive from the best New York City mnnu- I facturerS; a large apd handsome as sortment of the latest styles of Ft UNITIRE, ( HAIRS, AC. ]®S! He also manufactures Fiuniture of the very best workmanship, and at the lowest market prices. The fol- lowing list comprises a part of ihe articles always on hand : i’ete atete, Rocking phairs of every style, chairs, Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane seat cnai*h Office and Window chairs, Cottage chairs, Bcdsteadsfrom $5 to SIOO, Side Boards, Wash stands, Corner stands, Wardrobes, Safes, Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Rose Wood, DipirigTables, folding apd Pl*ln Tables, Centre and Side Table?, Couches,Trunr.ell Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries and Book cases, Hat stands, Looking Glasses, Childrens’carriages and cabs, Windowshades, Feather dusters, Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses. B. F. ROBB. BEAUTY AID ECOIMY COHiIIED I r |UIE Subscriber respectfully informs the Labieb and 1. Gkntlrmbw arriving in Macon, that he has made extensive improvements in DYEING AND SCOURING, In keeping pace with the Increasing facilities of the sinesK, and would say to them, that he is prepared to RENOVATE CLOTHING of every description, in the most beautifuland durable style; such as WOOLEN CLOTHS AND OTHER DESCRIPTIONS OP GENTLEMEN’S WEARING APPAREL, SILKS, COTTONS, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS OF EVERY CLASS FOR THE LADIES. White Crape Shawls ARB BLEACHED AND DEED TO ORDRR. Silk Dresses, Satins,” Merinoes, Alpacas, Hoisf.ry, Hats, Be nnets, 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 Bending Goods to this Estab lishment will please have them labelled, with their di rections accompanying. A good assortment of fine trimmings for 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. 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. apr26—tf SmnI’SDMMB HiLLIIEBY. MRS. K. AUDOUIN is now recei vine her new Spring and Summer Stork of Goods. embracing all the new est ‘tvVsin her line of business. such a-< GRAPE HATS. FANCY HAIR A NT> TO] “THAW EON-NETS AND C TEST ES. (’ .4$ LEGHORN FLATS. HEAD DRESS- 2 ES. CAPS. HAIR BRAIDS. SIDE M ET KW PLAITS. (’URLS AND WIOS. EM- WL \\ VX BROIDERY & LACE GOODS, FANS, a jj and a general assortment of Fancy arti* w m iT*^’Thankful for past favors, sho soil- ~ , rH clt# a continuance of the same. Ladlee “’"1 pleane (Si 11 “* IU examine for themselves. aprl6 d—ts National Police Gazette. THIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals Is In its 15th Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country.— It contains all the Great Trials. Criminal Cases, andappropri ate Editorials on the same, together with information on Cri minal M vtters. not to be found In any other newspaper. TWSubscriptions, $2 per Annum,; $1 for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their munes and ♦he town, county and State where thev reside plainly.) To R. A. SEYMOUR, Editor* Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, New York City. anrt4 d—ts Pure Lead and Oils. 5 AAA LBB. PURE LEAD. ,WUU 600 gals. LTNSEED OIL. 6 bbls. TRAIN OIL. 6 do LAMP OIL, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, and all kinds of colors for painters for sale by J. B. * W. A. BOSS. une/5 and—* Now TIN AND JOBBING SHOP I N M A C O.N . In Mr. T. ,T. MNF.'S Rntliilne. on 3d Street. FEELING grateful for the very liberal pstronage al ready received. I will now announce through the medium of the Press, that I am prepared to fill orders in the TIN, COIHPF.Ik, Sheet-Iron, ‘Plumbing & Pump Lino. Personal attention paid to TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON ROOFING. (Satisfactory reference (riven as to an expe rience of fifteen years.) ALSO, the putting up of I, ipltin in *r Hods in the most approved and reliable manner. IN Store, and for sale. Tin* Jiipamied nnd llritamiin War*'*. ORDERS from the adjoining counties promptly an swered. Wanted. RAGS, Cotton Waste. Bagging Rope, Paper Sha vings, and all other kinds of Paper Stock, In large or small quantities. The highest Oabh prices paid, or a higher in trade. H. N. BATCHELLIR, Agsnt. aarT-ta