The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, September 21, 1857, Image 3

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Carpeting: aiul Oil Cloth*. << > “ f T ANARUS” Hirer ply. Ingrain and SujHTtlno Rug* atul Mat fnr ,V '"” ‘ ‘ W *'* Cocoa and India Matting. ur Mao'.".ll .J'lil'-uv*''’ NESST CLOTHING STORE. E. WINSHIP. I™]* G< }, oi) % < vvr '.'fffred in tliis market. Hr invite-the pub lie to call and examine his stock. Corner of Cotton Avenue and Cherrv street, opposite Rn- Coleman A Itos 3 and K. Bond, sep 19—ts Cloth Coats. •Tl ST received a Inure lot of Drown and Black cloth Frock Coats of the latest stvles and the best quality -ts K WINSHIP. Fancy Cattiimere Pants. l. r 0 pmr Fancy Cass!mere Pants just received at **l*9 -ts K. WINSHTFS. Itnsiness Knits. FANCY Casslmere Coats, Pants and Vests to match, at sep 19-1 f K. WINS HIP’S. tifents’ Fiirnishing: t>ood. LINEN and Marseilles Shirts, Silk and Merino undershirts Cravats, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, (Hove-, half Iloso, Suspenders &c., Ac., just received at K WINSIIIP’S sep 19—ts . ___ Over Coats, Travelling Blankets and Shawls, Trunks/Carpet Bags and Umbrellas, just received at E. WINSH FP’s sep 19—ts Boys Clothing. A general assortment .just received at B. WINSHIF’s, sep 19—ts BROWN’S HOTEL 3VXftcou, Ga. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR. HA\ INO been fully convinced of the exceedingly annoy ing Inconveniences to which the travelling public, pass tog over our various Railroads, were constantly subject, the 1 roprietor determined to erect and tit up, at the'most’ eligible and convenient point, a hotel that would supply every demand and be entirely worth the patronage of the public, lie lias, after much labor and expense, carried out his original purpose, having selected a site immediately opposite, and within thirty yards of the Passenger Depot. Persons leaving on the night trains can enjoy, at least, an hour’s sleep, longer here than at any other hotel in the city ; and the table is furnished with Ric hest the country, affords; the roomsareconifortas.lv ventilated, and supplied with necessary furniture, and the servants are well trained and may be summoned at any hour. He has spared no pains or expense to meet every want, and supply every convenience, and now every thing Complete, he Hatters himself, his Hotel affords equal advantages to any other in the State 53T* Remember this Hotel i> immediately opposite the Pas senger Depot. Macon, Ha., sep 19—ts Private Boarding. THE Subscriber having taken Mr. Lamar’s House on Cher ry Street, can accommodate one or two families with comfortable rooms and good board, after the Ist of October. Also, a few Day hoarder *. W. S. WILLIFt >UD. Macon, sep 19-d-ts L ind for Sale. 11HE undersigned offers for Sale h s Plantation in Crawford . Countv, lying three and a half miles West of Fort Valley, containing 82.5 Acres, about 75 across cleared, all fivsh, and in a.fine state for cultivation; with a comfortable Log Dwelling, ewith all other necessary out buildings, all new. With an ex ellent well of water. Land buyers would do well to call and examine the promises. Terms reasonable. fiST - < *orn and Fodder can be had on said premises, tort Valley, sop 15—2 m. WM.(j. GORDON. South-Western Railroad. Schedule for Passenger Trains, LEAVE Macon at 2a. m,andß p. m. for Columbus; arrive at Macon from Columbus at 54 min. after 10 a, m. and 15 min. after 6 p. m. Leave Macon for Amcrleus and Wooten's at 2 a. m.; arrive at Amoricus 29 ndn. afterfl, and Wooten'slS min. afterS a. m. Leave Wooten’sat 28 min. after 12 p. m., and Amerlcus is min. after 2 p. m.; arrive at Macon 15 min. after G p. m. Accommodation Train will leave Macon Mondays. Wednes days and Fridays at 45 min. after 6 a. m.; arrive at Wooten’s 18 min. after 3n. m. Returning, leave Wooten’s 17 min. after 5 a. nr, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrive at Ma con 27 min. after 1 p. m., in time for Passengers to to take the Macon A Western Train at 8 p.m. for Atlanta and the North- West. Mail Stages to and from Albany, Tallahassee, Thomasville and Cambridge, connect with regular Train at Wooten’s. I assengers from South-western Georgia or Florida for Co lumbus, will take the 28 min. after 12 p. in. Train at Wooten’s, arrive at Columbus 10 minutes 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 Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridavs the 15 min. after 4 a. m. Train at Columbus. Trains on South-Western Road, connect direct with Trains °f Central Railroad to Savannah and Augusta. BIT” First class Steamships leave Savannah on Wednesday and Saturday for New York-aud for Philadelphia on Wednes day. FARE—Cabin $25, .Steerage SS. w Pl7 —tf GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. PLAINS OF DURA FOR S L E . WE offer this place for Sale, situated 9 miles West of Amor cus. at the cross of the Lumpkin and “Bond’s Trail” roads containing 700 acres of elegant level land about 800 acres clear ea—good framed Dwelling, Kitchen and Smokehouse, and all Out Houses—an excellent new Store house, Wood and Black t smith shops, and 3or 4 different settlements on the place. A good a place for a PLANTATION, MERCANTILE BUST undoubted as any place in Georgia—health Address the Subscriber at Americus, or Win. B. C. Coker a 1 lains of Dura.” Terms to suit purchaser, aug 25—3 m. F. M. COKER. uimumu IMPLEMENTS JUST RECEIVED & TO ARRIVE 20<;RA\t* patent wheat fans. VAGRANT’S PATENT WIRE BRACED GRAIN O” “cradles. BRACED CRADLES. A A SELF SHARPENING STRAW CUTTERS f Superior to any in the market. 6 THRESHING MACHINES, GRASS SCYTHES AND BN4THS. Re a p hooks, rakes, garden plows, FORKS, Garden engines, barrows, garden HOES. IRONS. ■pOLTING CLOTHS- ANCHOR BRAND. ■yiy’rßE cloth- all sizes. WHE \ T SIEVES, CORN SHFLLERS, UORX wtb a full assortment of other Hardware, required by PLANTERS & MERCHANTS, for sale at very low rates by 3XT. WEED, Macon, G-a. mav23w—tf BAGGING AND ROPE AA A COILS Richardson’s best Rope, 200 half coils do do do 200 do White Rope. 200 do New York Rope, 2000 lbs Twine, 800 Rolls Heavy Gunny Bagging, 200 Bales do do “ do For sale by ,1. B. & W. A. ROSS. sepß—tf _ _ _____ JT-ust Received.. A FINE assortment of Ladies’ Travelling Trunks and Bonnet Boxes. july 81 -ts E. SAULSBURY. Portable Desks AN Assortment of Rose-Wood Writing Desks- For sale by J. M. BOARDMAN. sep 4—ts DR. A. PIERCE. HOMCEOPATHIBT, fNTENDS making this city his place of permanent residence. Those who desire his services may find him. when not professionally engaged, at his Office over T. J. I.ane’s Store, Ready at all times to answer their calls. jan24—tf BACON. OQ ROARK B Choice clean SIDES, ITAMS & SHOUL , > T>ERS in Store and aoon tn arrive, for Kile bv jjiiyl7—tf O. T. ROPERS Sc SON. * WILBOVB Celebrated SFTWPif; “jL for sale by J. B. & W. A. ROSS. 9TQ Hr Wrs cop* MACON FLOUR MILLS. Price of Flour Reduced T!f. “','V vl|;.VO mlucvil Mi Ur,, iviit.. Im.hpl. I\.„ iradewuMoji James a. kmiiiit, ; For Sale. riUIAT desirable settlement mar Lake Academy, f.iur miles I^MT/im ‘” ‘"V.r” ‘"i Fo 7 ,y !, h r "” 1 ’ bu inerly kimwii as the Knldim. I laec with one hundred a. resatlache.l. It 1* well 1i,,- i proved and situated in a healthy and pleasant nelghb..rho.d A. Ij S O , I About mi.’ hundred acres of good planting land, mil.* uti.l , a d’Oßvr di>t:i!.i.!i J-MMing the lands of Bowman. Wlmh sh ami ..t iers. Ihe two places will be ...hi tether - r J n ,M ir}r.T- + " n, “ INSURE YOUR PROPERTY! The Great Western Insurance and Trust Company. OiHee, N> >. 107. \\ alnut Sreet.., Phil, Charier I’oriifiiml, Vuthni Im.l Cuiltnl $500,000. VI ARIXK INsrr.AM E.-M, \ , -,ls. r,.,.,, FnMrt I Ol all IKirts.ll th.WnrM. INI.AM. I NSI'UAN.'Ks ..jo.l. hvn.f ('anau plke.i. ,m,l I.„ml rarrimm u, all lart-of the I “lon. FIRE INSURANCES a Nl, “"nrrally. On Store's, Dwclllnn llnwa Directors s Charles O. Lathrop. 4",7 Walnut Street, Henry D. Moore, .Vi do do Aiex WhiUdin. Merchant, 14 North Front Stm t. •Ino. f Hunter, Firm of Wright, Hunter A Cos.. E. 1 racy, Hrm of! racy A Baku-. ” n 2- Finn Os Jones, White A M’Cnrdv. S. S. Bishop, Flam of Bishop. Simons A < .las. B. Smith, Firm of Jams B. Smith A Cos I hos. L. Gillespie, Firm of Gillespie A Zeller. Isme ITazleliurst, Attornov and Counsel!-.,. ” ni.Daieing, 6 Union Phu-r Koliert Hare Powell, 24 Walnut Street, “hco. W Baker, Goldsmiths’Hall Henry < ’. Wetmore, New York. LATHROP, President. j H. K. RICHARDSON. ' 1 ™ I ' r ‘ 17 >) o ® Ce at !.?L K C °”’slllNi ITON, Agent. ATTENTIDN! CARPENTERS WANTED or EIGHT Good Carpenters. Steady employment ami k'"°d wages given, at John Knight’s Steam Sasli and Blind Faot °iy. sep 17—ts CAUTION. IFOLEW ARN any jnd all persons from trading for a cer tain promissory note made payable to one I. N. Shannon MnVu Z m °P ni \ ~K ‘ “ f •>? or July, for one hundred ami thirty-five doUars and nuietv-flve cents, hearing two credits, situ August 27th. 1557, the second, September the mil, Is-.. for *lO dollars, which said note I.as been paid off and the same at this time is in the hands of F. J. Ilerron for collection M. A. HARRISON, sep l i-il 4t Ainericus, Ga. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS \N early call is respectfully solicited from you as we can . sell you agreat many Goods as cheap as they can be pur cnased in any Market South -f New York. Six months Is given with approved credit. Call and see for yourselves, ROSS, < ’OLEMAN A ROSS. TO riy: PL WTEHS OF (JKORGI \. tha t TO’* will -1-- Well to call and examine our Blankets before purchasing. Every sty)eat prices lower than you ever bought them. ROSS, CoLEM A N A ROSS. v, ROSS. COLEMAN A ROSS have just opened five cases of I rints, six cases of Bleached Homespuns, at prices so low as to defy comparison—Dont fail to price them if you want Cheap GOOd.S. * lira lid and ['iiprecedented Attraction at ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’, so uniformly low as to excite the admiration of the pur chaser, and insure to the seller large and speedy sales. Come and look, no charge for showing goods, a; we wish to verify our assertions. sop 15—ts . jjy Telegraph and Messenger copy. MR. HERMANN L. SCHREINER, LATE Professor of Music at the Masonic Female College, Cleveland, Penn., respectfully informs the citizens of Ma con, that he intend locating in this city, for the purpose of giving lessons on the I*l ISO, GUT VII, OKG \\ di\D 8l\<il\(;. Trpini. I5 pop Qinrlnr, 4 li-Mona, 2 pop week, to Ik- paid at the close of each Quarter. Persons leaving their Cards at Virgin's Music Store will he waited upon at their residences. Hoferonoos: Hon. John C. Gant, Cleveland, Tenn.. Hon. W. W. Rowles, do do I)r. Z. B. Thompson, do do T>r. W. Hunt, do do Samuel J. Boyce, Esq., Augusta, Ga. O. G. Parsley. Esq., r.iesident Commercial Bank, Wil mington, N. C. T. Savage, Esq., Cashier Commercial Bank, Wilmington. Kidder, Esq.. Commission Merchan', do St. Jewett, Esq., Cashier Wilmington Rank, do sep 9-d-lm—w-lt* QUINBY’S Brattleboro’ Buggies. A BEAUTIFUL \RTI(LE, and for neatness, lightness and stength uneqallod by anything of the kind in he market. mESt** T. H. PLAbt. Guardian's Rale. AGREEABLE to ail order Os the Court of Ordinary of W llkinson County, will be sold before the Court House door in the 1 own of Trwinton on the first Fuesdav in Novem b. r next 1 within the usual hours of Sale, all that Tract or par cel of land known by No. I7ti, 23d District of said eonntv. ad joining lands of Boiler Manson and others—sold as the proper ty Knight W hippie, minor. T _ ... ~ , IRA E. DUPREE, Guardian. Jeffersonville, sep le_td.s, IHRT Hispid mw. BRIOOEPORT, CONN. OFFICE, STURDF.VANT PLACE. CAPITAL 1300,000 DOLLARS. D irootors: Thomas E. Conrtenav, .Tosenh Richardson, Henry W. Chatfleld. ‘ William H. Noble. William 8. Knowlton, Ambrose W. Thompson, Nathaniel Greene. Onurtland K'-'sev, Edwin B. Mason. T. E. COUTENAY. Pres’t. J. ir. WASHBURN. Sec’y. 11. W/CHATFI ELD. V. Pres. Tha Subscriber is A gout for the above Comnany, and is pre pared to Lake risks on favorable terms. Orth-e at Bank of Middle Georgia. H. M. NORTH, Agent, aug 31—ly “~3±3. “WIINrSHIF 5 , LATE OF THE FIRM OF WINSHIP, ROSS & COLEMAN. WILL take the new store now being erected oppos'd e Ross, Coleman & Rosa, on Cotton Avenue, and also fronting E. Bond's on Cherry Street, for the purpose of conducting a general Ready made Clothing; Business. TTo will he prcpa.ted by the 19th of September, to exhibihit one of tbp largest and most fashionable stocks of CLOTHING and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, offered in this market.— The greater portion of his Stock will be manufactured express, ly to his order. He hopes hv furnishing his customers with good and fashionable Clothing, at reasonable prices, to receive a continuance of that patronage that has been so generously and uniformly extended to him. july24—tf BOLTING CLOTHS. DUTCH ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, differentnum bors, lust received and for sale cheap by JulylC—tf J. B. A- W. A. ROSS. ROT A NTC PRACTICE. fIYHF! UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces himself !_ to the clti7,en9 of Macon and surrounding country as a llolanlp Practitioner. He has had and experience of Twentv vears in the profession, in his own family an amongst his neighbors. and being often called on bv those who have witnessed his success In the treat ment of disease, he flatters himself that he will he able to give entire satisfaction to the afflicted. In Measels. Soarletlna and kindred maladies, he has met with invariable success. He mav always be found at FARRTNOTON’S STORE. Ontton Av enue, or at his Shop, on Houston Street, near Findlay’s Foun dry. fSTOharges very moderate. 1 A. M’D. COWLEY. maylß dAw—ly f* /\ boxes (!H W’K’VKT, BISCUITS Just received from f)W St Louis direct, and for sale bv may2d-tf C. A. ELLS & SON. Wood! Wood!! In Peace prepare for War ! In Sum mer prepare for Winter! THE undersigned is prepared to contract for the delivery of Wood to parties desiring to lay in a supply, at 43 per cord, at such times and in such quantities, as mav lx: needed. Early application is requested. OLIVER I’OKTER. sep s—ts Sohool ISTotice. MRS. a. M. MITCHELL’S School will be re-opened of thereoepiidtroi pupils, on the Ist M^da^o^Octobe r THE ONLY GENUINE Brattleboro’ Buggies. Lo' ’ i y Hller, of Brattleboro’, \ erime ‘. w j u-h for style ot tltiluhand durability are tbr superior to an ‘mark! t nany ta * ° nS w,l,ch arc *"" v oft\ r**l for sale inth. N. B. \\ e would here state for the inforiiritiou of our friend ml the public generally that the only Genuine Blattleboro’ Buggies, ar.'tb.ii. which are Manufactured bv ASA MILLER oflir. tleboro’, \ erioont. tiEORGE A ROBERT SMITHS, 1.v.0n, Mpl4-darxt ? i .Nest door to Lanier j louse. School Notice. VI Iss -.T.AKK will rosnnio |„ , Ilio -21nt S. t,1.; iI lur ,n llir Et-t lulfol lli, Mai. A ~ c.rm.-vl sep 11- lawflw. FOR RENT. r large liou-e coriur of Cherrv ami Fifth m. ■ I Imcii ham somely relltted If for R. nt. i; qiplkxl foV * r, ri ‘ A'° S< '” ° n ° !l * Mmc to a good purehasi i. ‘ ! ri"; Dwelling House over uiv Store opposite the l’.. .t Cul’ ! eontalng tivc rooms, fitt.'d with is also for roi. . . o.sosMon given Ist ot Octoliermxt. Also, some small hoi- . Apply to M. S. THOMSON Macon, sop io—tf. FOR RENT. ERALlargeand airy Rooms, suitable for ’'flLe.s or Be O Looms, on ad street. In tin rear of the new Concert Hill sop io—tf JAMES A. RALSTON. FOR RENT. two Story Dwelling Oil Walnut street, lately occupied bv Mr | sep uJ?tf UW ’ App yaf MRS. HOWLAND'S. To Planters A Capitalists. VIOU Salt* SOOO a.avs ~r laml in Haler Counlv siinai. I An -JoKtlv on, riiKirthc SEiw Roa.l IV All,am- i„ Thm,. ll'o, an.l distant from Allamv IV 1,, l.v miles ments on oicii llodira <>f n ' onl r ' W ‘° 2250 -wrcs, with improve ,J,fc”" C n°.s , ! le ,E’^ ec " : “ Uall Roa.l from Albany to Thom and Bainbndge passes through them tb, “i n’i 1 . Rnad ( r ,T AiTwny will be . ompleted by 1,, m S?n’r r '.”; ,lcl * “ 1,11 :l llal,y <0 Tllninaaviii , nai dcr.s these Plantations now of easy access -A. Ij S O , 1000 Acres in Early County— CrJoh"® ‘'mpmim,l-‘ r ’ : ‘ M< * *•'">* “” “Pnng ‘2OOO Aries in Colquit County, l.ioo of which lvingon Lit tle Ochlockoneo River, are improved, this body contains :>.io acres, of exceedingly rich Hammock— , < f' oo ?.^r s V 1 l! ‘T ri, ‘” r,, “tov, of (lies ■ there two / S Sff l ' :lch .’ ° 9WK) acres. This last named is oii tlie Withlacoochy, River, and within two miles oi Nash ville the County Mte. ALS O , r ,/f Am n D. , atur County, in bodies mostly from oOuto •_-X)0 acivs, and several ol these places of 7‘>o and li'.naeres are improved. These lands arc all situa'od in the level lime stone plains of the rich valley m the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers They are now beginning to be settled and put, In cultivation, and are found io be as productive as the lands higher up the valVv ;n Laker and Dougherty counties. „ * Pl ‘ e }'■ s - is carried in Steamers twice a w..*ek from hainhridgc (the eonnty site of Decatur) to the Bay. and the customary rate of Freight is 7o cents per bale, on Cotton. 1 lanlers desirous of obtaining fresh and fertile lands t.> culti vate, ami Capitalists wishing t.. make a safe and profitable in vestment of their funds, would do well tocallaml examine terms ot s.ilo will be made easy. Nl:i|i-.aml :i more detailed de- riplion. ma\ l.e bad 1 v , ‘ at the offices 1.1 JAMES R. BUTTfc. a* Maeo'n sep 2—ts GEO. W. GARMANY, Savannah. Employment Wanted. fjIHE undersigned wiiols aeeudomed to keep hooks v :,i I. tend to a Store, desires a situation at a small salary in this or soillo other line whaiv lie can show his qualifications-, rurthcr Information mav be had of Mr. L. N. Whittle or at the Gun Store of Mr. D. C. Hodgkins A Son. sep lii-d-tit. JAS. W. TRUM AN. NOTICE. 10ST Oft MISLAID, a Pocket Book containing the A following notes, namely,oue note on William Black mon for one hundred and seven dollars, dated the ‘25 h of December 1854, and due the2sth December, 1857. One credit of five dollars on sad note, given about the twenty-firth December 1850. This note also specifies tha number of lot of land tor which said note was given made payable to myself One note on Monroe Hewitt! due the twenty-firth of December 1856, for one hundred and fifteen dollars made, payable to Simon Cox. and endorsed by him, the date not recollected ; but I think it was some time in August, 1856, one credit of seven dollars on said note, given the twenty-fourth of Decem ber 1856. One on William T. Taylor for eighty-five I)-liars, due the twenty-firth day of December 1857, date ,iot recollected, but giveu some time the first of this year, payable to myself. Ono ~ot on Ja, m Taylor f..r eighteen Dollars payable one day after date, date about the fourteenth of March. One note on Kbeuczer Law and W. W. Hill,for thirty-one dollars t enty five cents payable the twenty-fifth of December 1857, dated the twenty-fifth of December 1856, payable to myself. One note on Henry W. Tylor for six Dollars and seventy five cents, dated in February or March, due the twen ty-fifth day of Dec,, inber 1857. One note on Lewl9 Fountain for five and Uavs, date not recollected, but uot far from the first of January, 1857, due the twenty-fifth of December 1857. payable to myseU. One note paya ble to Russel Green against myself. and Alexander Taylor security, for twenty-three dollars, and some cents, payable the twenty-fifth December 1857, dated about the first of April. I hereby forewarn nil persons from trading for any of these notes, and also forewarn the debtors from paying these note to anv on<* else but myself STEPHEN It. TAYLOR. Sept 9-tr. Lanier. Ga. BANGING AGABEMY. as MB. R. .1. POWELL would respectfully announce to the citizens fifAs. of Macon that he will open a Dane- v ‘ ’ ft. v .* ing Class in the same 100 m which N— ho has < "•<.•!.;>ie<i l.efoie. >.u ‘ ‘'-gWy Avenue, commencing on Saturday the 26th Inst., at 10 o'clock. A. M.. for Ladies, Misses and Masters, and for Gentlemen the following Tuesday at S o’clock. P. M. Mr. Powell's nrmner of teaching, and style of Music is so well known that it is nnecessarv for him to sav anything on ‘hat subject, but lie would respectfully state that lie lias severa’ New and Fashinahle DANCES to introduce which have never ‘•con taught in this place before. No public halls will he given, but the pupils will have private practising parties, thereby de riving all the benefit arising from associations of that kind. In a more select and agreeable manner. Mr. ’’owefi’s engagements are such that he will l>e unable to ti-ach but one Term, being under obligations to visit several othir places during the Sea son. Regular hours of Tuition will he for Ladles. Misses and Masters, on Saturday I 1o oMock A. Si..and o’clock p. M,. and on Thursdavsat 3 o'clock I'. M.. niakiugthree lessons per week, commencing as above stated, on Saturday the 26th inst. TW For Gentlemen, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs days at 8 o’clock, P. M., commencing on Tuesday the 20th inst. Term* sklO for Sixteen Lemons. Paren s ‘•ending more than one Scholar will be charged slSfor two, $24 fer three, and S3O for four. sep 11-d-lw* BAZAAR OF FASHION! $50,000 WORTH OF the most elegant, rich and varied assortment of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS Just arrived and in Store at Ross, Coleman & Ross’, Cotton Avenue, ever before offered to the criticism of a fasn lonable world. Allow us most respectfully to solicit an earlv inspection of our European and Home Fabrics, consisting of everything that enn charm the eve or captivate the taste of even the most fastidious. We feel no hesitancy in proclaiming it the Largest. Richest and most varied assortment, by far. that was ever brought to Macon. A notice of onlva few of our novelties will give a slight idea of th magnificence of our Stock and the bright and beautifulnoveelties that adom our Shelves and Counters. Point D’Alencon Lace COLLARS, from sl2 00 to SBO 00 each. Real French EMBROIDERED SETTS, from $3 00 to $25 00 a Ret. Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS, from $1 00 to $25 00 each. JACONET and SWISS BANDS, from 25 cents to $7 00 a st rip. ROUES, AquUlc in Worsted and Silk Embroidered with Velvet, from $5 (hi to SIOO 00 a Dress Pattern. Lady Courtay MORNING ROBES from sl2 00 to S3O 00 each. THIRTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS worth of New Jaco net and Swiss Frillings—exclusive styles—at all prices. Cloth and Velvet worked with Silk and Ostrich Feathers. OIL PAINTINGS, among which are Sybil’s Cave at nobo ken, New Jersey, and the Tomb of Kosciusko. A great variety of T A PEST it v VELVET. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. THREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPET IVG, RUGS. DRUGOETTS. OIL CLOTHS. Ac. Our Stock of Plantation Goods is most ample and complete. 8 4 white Blankets at 62% cents each, and prices running up to $1 25 each. Evei v *'od v is earnestly solicited to give us a call as our stock Is unusually large and we are pound to sell. lE* Please rcnicmlier to get at the right place on Cotton Avenue, at ROS*, COLEMAN & ROSS’. M'|> 2 and ts For Sale, milE House and Lot >n the Hill between Cul, Beall- uul X Judge Gresham's, belonging to Edwin Graves, the lm-he-t point ofthe Hill. Large Lot. house In good repair, comforta ble out houses, good Garden. Fruit and SI mi her v. The hand somest Improvement offorred tor sale in the < ‘it v for years past. Apply to *. F. DICKINSON. sep 2— ts Oil Colors. „ AN assortment of Artist’s Oil Colors. Also. Boses of the same with Oils, Brushes, and Pallets complete. For sale by ‘ J. M. ROARDMAN. aep 4—ts FALIj goods FOR PLANTERS A TOERCH ANTS. i BALES Georgia Kersey, 10 eases Flannels, yP"” 26 do Northern do 26 do Ticking. 6 0(*0 Negro Blankets, 27 do Jcanes, Cassimcrc, 600 Bed do 10 do Stripes. 76 Cases Wool Hat s, 20 do Blch'd Uoffl^puns, 620 do Shoes, 10 do Satinetts, 20 do Prtuts. 10 do Alpacas, 10 do Ginghams, 7 do Liuens, 80 do nothing. We are adding dallv to our .-.tock a general assortment of goods in our line, tn which we invite the attention Os purchasers who arc In wajeh of Good Bargains. 1, B, A W. A, ROSS. St. Nicholas Hotel. Ntxo York , June 20, 1557. ; ryn.K ijiiblle are respectfully informed that the price of I. Board at this Hotel has wd been advanced, but is as it has Uvn heretofore, jk’2 50 |kt diem. julyi.. wim TREADWELL. WHITCOMB A CO. JUST RECEIVED, \J bARG K Lot oft hoice CIGARS of the following brands, > 6000 < ’onchas. 6000 Corono Ducal. Will’ Openw, by E. ISAACS. , pine?6—d if ( H>'l)i:N-i:|) I*OT\SII for Miimita.-till ~IV “, 1 ’ J’"""<l ,b,n<, on -h Imml i,i:.kii:o 15 ,V best Sn:.i, | ll,r “'f l>y FIT/.'IKK A l,!l ft NUTTINOIIAM j FINE FURNITURE. 1 N E Pari’ r Setts, Rose Wood, M ibogany and ■ Georgia Walnut Furniture. Arm, Rocking,Nurse,} ew lng Par |or , Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, Plush. Bro ahi,Cane, Split Bottom.and everyklud of Chairknowt. so tne trade. Tl m - _ _ j bedsteads I r u,’! 0 ?' 1 ’ Maple, Bna,h. Gum c., ILgh, Low, French and Cottage I F|i e * andr ° b '“ 01 Ro ' ,e Wo °’ 1 ’ M*bo(tauy, Walnu an.l I Safes or all Patterns. Tables, ! L.S’ra.toSi: rr3,iP,ne - I ,'Uttroasoßof Hair, Cotton, Mom an,l Pntent Unrluc Feather Br.la, Pillars „u-l Holsters Plates.'picTnre o,™.™°“ LooW “'"“. -■ O.ass Window Shades a,.,i Fine Cornices. Buckets,Tubs, Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms, Feath tble'terms’ Fo<,t Matt “’ * c - ‘r*leon the most reason- Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber made up Id the nost fashionable styles of Furniture to order. V e have one of the largest Stocks of FINE Euhni- PURE in the State, and we are ennstantly manufae. “ring, and wish to sell. Call and see us. ‘ ’ ‘ v T A o. wo )n NEW SPRING GOODS. lOSS, COLKMAN’ .4 ROSS have just opened the H second new Stock of Spring Goods, This season, em \icing BERAGE ROBES from $5 to $25. OR rAWDIB do. from $6 to sl3. MANTILLAS, LACS and SXMFUIRE from $3 to $25. J 54. fIfXYY-'’ Enibruirknt,, in Collars, JaXL \J 4/i/Bh*eveH and Cambric Trimmings. On all i1,.. ahovo K l,M *ls wo promise you a deduction >r ill per cent on previous prices as our Bt<,r-k is lame in,l must he sol,l. Call early. No charge for showing goods. aprlS d—ts Fanny Forn A'pain. ,“T!, IC r'.iV r>hy Book,” anew .Inver,lie by the author “i Ihe Little Kerns. ’ Also any quality of new and pretty Books, Toys, Ac. •or the holidays, suitable for old anil young. Gome and SBe - , J- A 8. P. IUCHARDB. dec2s-tf Just deceived. non Papers <;j, rill'll semis. 3 bush. (Vi iti’v Hill.- (;rass. H y A. A. MKNARD, Druggist, cb7-tf Cherry Street. ■ eise lie, ( W W \ Frinie Leaf Lard, for sale bv INI otice. A ROOD COOK, W VrsllKll .1- IHO.VER is wnnled. ,l . hh'iun-eat Mils OtHce. KMIAIiD HRIN.N. jmj'l4—tt MACON SHEETINGS, OSN JS AND YARNS. 1 Macon Sheetings, Flint River Osnahurgs I r I Fund sarns, for srdo hv junel7d—tf BOWDRE &• ANDERSON. TUHMA3 lIARDKMAS. OVIP fl. SPAKKt;. HABDEMAN & SPARKS eBMISSIOS 1 MSBCHAKS continue to give prompt attention atthelr FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE on the corntT of 8d and Poplar Streets, to I1 buslneiir committed to their charge. With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed pledge of faithfulness to all the interest'’ of their friends and customers, they hope to reoeive their full share he public patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton and otherprodn when required. Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope, A> . furnished at the lowest market rates. Macon, Aug —ts neuralg-]:a STIC OQLQREOX OP THE PA.CE. SAFE £ PERMANENT CURE. OKXSB’S (iliBBIUTBI) “■ w T n u-B’ m ~~z mo- THI* lir.MKflY D warranted a Permamnt Cure, in all caaesof FACE NEURALGIA. It is not recommend ed for my other nervous afTvction. hut when usvd in those ex cmclating crises of NEURALGIA OF THE FACE, it has been invariably and entirely successful. The Proprle tor Is satisfied that a trial will prove the truth of the recom mendatl on given. The following testimonials ofthe vlrtne of DENSE’S POULTICE is respectfully submitted to the no tice ofthe afflicted. Cprtifllcato -1 do hereby certify’ that some seventeen vears ago. I had suf ered for two years with the Neuralgia of the face, and whs nred with Dense’s Celebrated POULTICE, and have not hiv’ ’ return of it up to this time. MARY POWET.L. Washington. Wilkes countv, Ga. Applicants will please addross A. A MENARD, Drug’gist.. Or B. F. DENSE. Macon. Oa. TWThls Medicine can be sent by mail to every part u’ ■ country. Price $lO. ai,rsßd-.n w f CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE T OFFER FOR SALE, my house and lot, on Cherry st., ’ between 8d and 4tlntreets. Macon. The lot coniains •hree quarters of an acre of land, and the house Is a 1 aree two story frame building, with all necessary out buildings attached. I will sell at a bargain. If not sold at private sale, before the Ist. Tuesday of August, It will be offered at public sale, at the Court House on tha’ lay. Terms liberal. J. P. LAMAR. T'in-11 tdse IS’ m w IROY Blnrni fV r.iory. iy m & ■ WR 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 RAILING we manu facture all kinds of Builder’s Materials, such a Col umns, Window Guards, Window Weights, Brackets, Wrought & CaHt Iron Gratings, and Anchors, Wrought Iron Doors and Shutters, and Bolts of every descrip- Mon. Ml our work will be warranted as good, and as reasonable as that of any other Establishment. We also manufacture Circular Saw-Mills, Sugar Mill". Mill and Gin Gearing, Pipes and Brass and IRON (HASTINGS of every description. Particular attention will be paid to repairing STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS and all other kinds of MA CHINERY. aprS —ly Ale & Porter. O casks .Jeffers Ale. Pint bottles. 60 do ByassA Hibberts Porter, Pint bottle just re ceived and for sale by (1. T. ROGERS &. SON. mav2fi d—ts WANTED, JAM stll’ buying Military bounty Land Warrants, and will always give the highest cash price. Macon G*. July 34—ly. (k, I. BLAKE | BACON! BACON! 0141.41 LBS, Clear sides, lO,OOO lbs. Shoulders. H/000 lbs. Hams, 100 Rids. Stuarts A A R Sugar 1 0 HIM. St. Croix do 2 (Jases Loaf do 800 Sacks superior Rio Coffee, 1() do “Old Government” Java Coffee, 1 O do Laguyr* Coffee, 200 do Superfine Flour, 120 do Extra Family Flour, 200 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candle* I 00 Bids Tennessee and Ohi** Whiskey, Fine Brandy, Wines and Cigars, for sale by I HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. ’ sept 13 -ts. Rare Chance for Investment, Attention JMCoolianlos F O R S A I. E. THE WELL KNOWN HMGIITS STK\.M SYMI A Bi.IYD FYUTOIIY. M.t Bui’iiicg is . utirt !y new. :tr.vl the Machinery new and ’t ’ey best quality. It :i lucrative busline and has :i well -tM■ dishedtr:ule. The Building -and Machinery will b sold “i I'.ocra! tenns, with a lot of lumber, if detdrivl. 4 JOHN KNIGHT 1557 1857 SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. L ■t-; - - ‘V-’ ~gp F.xtraordluary Indn<t no‘nls to Cash t’urthahort. of Hatrlifh, Jewelry, &c, omi 81HE subscribers designing to make important altera tions and Improvements in their Store .ex) fall, wish to reduce their stO'-k as muc’i as possible to make room, will offer the whole at very reduced prices for cash. |S r * All orders promptly Billed and forwarded per mail. Railroad, or otherwise. Give us a cal E. J. JOHNSON A CO. April IS ts VI atchcK, Hianiond:, l*e:nj, (sainoo, 11 ovule, Swiss Puintinifs AND OTHER KINDS OF ® -ft . o iOP TIIR LATKST STYLUS A NT* UKST QUALITY. and Silver Plated Ware. Oil Paint ings. Fancy Goods for presents many , other purposes, Gas Fix Hires. Guns arid Equip- WQL merits, Colts and other Pistols Fine Cutlery Daguerreotype Stock, Work Boxes. Writing lfcljl/ i Desks, Tea Trays. Military Goods, Survey J&sts °r’f Compasses, Land Chains, Mathematical Instru- i ments. Water Coolers, Walking Canes, Cabas assorted, Toys, Games,Dolls, Ac. Ac. all of which we will sell on ho best terms. PIANO FORTES, ar - Os Chlckering A Sons, Nunns k -TT* I ** Clark, and A. H. Gale & Co’s. ~ . ;TBW> Manufacture, allof which will be U - Xll .Jlf sold at Factory prices, and fully g.,&■!#warranted; Piano Stools, Bay “.instate, English,French,and India Rubber Covers; Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordeons, Ac. ofthe finest and best qualities. Our customers and the public generally, are respei-t ----:ully invited to call and look through our stock, even if they do not design purchasKig. Watch work and Jewelry promptly attended to and warranted. K. J. JOHNSTON, A CO., Mulberry Street, 8d door above the Lanier House. .Macon, Ga. novß— t.T ASM \M3 HI SNB I'.U’TOK \ . Theun- dersigned is still prepared to manufacture all kinds of Windou SHsI), ItJiIMS. i’iiiiiud boors and <H( |eii( r y Work t.o order. Having always on hand, the best seasoned and well asserted lumber, he will warrant his work to be of the roost substantial and lurnWi- description. He win also contract for any size or style oi'buildinga and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Order respectfully solicited. JOHN KNIGHT. 1 pr®B—tf ~ • FIS£S iVIETAUC BURIAL CASES. u. : >' y - ‘~ ; - ■’ AAjW \ r>OSE WOOD, Mahogany, Walnut, Covered and Plain * 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. F. ROSS, marl7 —ts Cotton Av. Macon, Ga. TEETH EXTRACTED WIT IT TITR USE OF LOCAL ANABTF7KSTA. O- m’donald a dr. van gei ’SFN. l ' hiH will use the above the relief of pain in extracting teeth ‘I 1 r 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. &r*T.*rms cash down, or when called for. nivls ts THE LONF STAR INFIRMARY, One ]fJ7c $Ol/ih-wefil of Cvsseta. Ga. MPJHE subscriber has opened an Infirmary for the P treatment of Chronic diseases of every fo*-m.— From eleven years *x erlence in the Reform Practice, lie hopes to give satisfaction in every curable case that may be put under Ms 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, Oolqutt, Ga. White h Helms, Gusset a. Ga. Jno. 0. White. Mt. Andrew, Ala. Maj. E. Dean, Rockyhead. Ala. lanß —tf BOOTS & SHOES. w IBBEE & BALL T>EG leave to inform their old friends and customers, tha• 9 Y they are now prepared with a larger and more compleh - nek of “Boots Shoes Than ever: selected with care and taste, and offer greater In ■lucementsto the trade tlmn anv other house in our line. fall and see us at our old stand, 33 Murray St., comer m Church. KIBBEE A BALL, aug2B-d-ly. New York. A VALCAELE COTTON Plantation For Sale in HOUSTON COUNTY. \7|TTT,L be sold at Perrv. in Houston countv, on the first 1 y Tuesday in October next, rif not previously disposed of ,t pri ’ ite sale) the valuable Plantation, former!v owned hv H U. Gr-v. lit** of said countv. deceased. Said place Is situated on the mad lending from Macon to Fort Valiev, about fourteen miles from Macon and one mile from Jackson’s statior. on the ‘onth-W-stem B. Tt.. and contains Thirteen Hundred and -isteen acres. Six Hundred and Fifty acres in a high state of cultivation, and under good fence the balance undented. The water is excellent, two good springs and a number of wells.— The place has the ivjmtatl nos being one ofthe healthiest plßces in the country, on 1 lie premises is a good dwelling, framed negro houses.” Gin house. Screw. Barns. Stables and all other necessary out buildings, all of which arc 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 J. WALKER, aug2o-w-t.f.o. CLINTON L. VARNER. DISSOLUTION. Tho Firm of KEITHS, KIBBEE & BILL. Is this dav dissolved. 0. W. t 3,1,. Keith have no further intevest in the af fairs or said Firm. The undersigned will continue business under the F'rm and style of KXBBSI3 cfc 13 ALiXj, Who are alone authorized to collect all debts due the late Firm, and to liquidate Its Indebtedness. , JOHN M. KIBBEK, • New York, aug M-d-Im JAMES M. BALL STRONG 41 WOOD BBAIjKRa I W fll X fll BOOTS ANIJ SHOES. Ikm. .uni Cup,, ! .’ 1 1 “l,lt STAND <l\ .SUOMI BTKKKT, (OITOBITI ~ u. N. JltliNS.) f j AVK now H run t.uppiv (mi Uin their line, to 11 to whloh they are maain,; oou ilsnt addition*,ofall the different styles of worrman*l Ip .on! wear, and which will be sold on as good *rrn, f. >r cash or approved short j ‘'re,lit .as any shoe eat anltafimenf In Georgia The? so : ,; clt n eontlnuanoc of the liberal patronage so Inngonjov. ed by the firm j ianl ly WHEAT FANS. A t’.cvh supply just received and fr sale low hv •> I NATHAN *Frn BAGGING AND ROPE. I ID j BALES Gunnv <’loth, B 1r t r.vio t’n’Ms Richardson’•< Suj'erior Rope l for sale bv inner a- ts *<)VVDRE ANDERSON. For Sale or Rent. \Gi:OD Dwelling House on the Hill, near mv residence, •'iiitauilng 8 rooms. 'HARLEs <\>LLIN - lulvSl d—ts Machine Belting and Gin Bands. f F\UIKH UIHII llllKH HF!.TI\4i at Manufae I_J turer prices for CASH. LITTLE A SMI r ll. ; may 26 d—ts FLOIR 1 | k S U> i a LBS. Superior Family FLOUR for sale by LW'tMHF BOWDRE A ANDERSON. |t ■ elftd -it T. C. NISBET, FOUNDER AND MACHIN ST, MACON, GEORGIA. (SCCCKrtSOR TO N WRET AND I.KVY.) raiHK undersigned continues to furnish, at the old * stand. Steam Engines and Boilers, Upright ..ud : Circular. Saw Mills, Bark and Sugar Mills, Gin and Mil’ dear. Water Wheels. Plates and Balls, ami Castings, I and Machinery in general Particular attention is call ed to a Wrought Iron Cotton Bcrew, for pressing Cot ton, which is believed to be a cheaper and better article than any in use ; also to the Sugar Mills with Wrought Spindles, the only kind which can be inaured 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? fMIHR subscriber has just receiv- S *d, and will continue to receive 4|3WgK. from the best New York City main j fact urers, a large and hands,.me as j sortment of the latest styles of / j rIISMTIKK, ('HUBS, M. Wffl 1 lie also manufattures Fuanitur** of the very best w*rkmanship. and at I the lowest market The fol- I lowing list con,prises a part of ihe .articles always on hand : L^tfL"il Tete atete, Rocking chairs ofevsry style. Parlor chairs, Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Dane Beatchairs, Office and Window chairs, Cottage chairs, Bedsteads from $5 to #IOO, Side Boards, Wash stands, Corner stands, Wardrobes, Safer, Bureaux—Mahogany,Walnut and Rost Wood, Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches,Trunnell Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries and Book cases, llai -lands, Looking Glasses, Childrens’carriages and cabs. Windowshades, Feather dusters. Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses. B. K. ROBB. aim mb wm cbmsiiio i r \ HF Subscriber respectfully Informs the Ladies and Gknti.kmkk arriving in Macon, that he has made extensive improvements in EYEING AND SCOURING, In keeping pace with the Increasing facilities olthe bu jsincss.and would say to them, that he Is prepared to j RENOVATE CLOTHING of every description, In j the most, beautlfuland durable style; such as WOOLEN CLOTHS ABD OTHER DKBCRIPTIONH OF GENTLEMEN’S WEARING APPAREL, SILKS, COTTON 3, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS OF EVERY CLASS FOR TTIK LADIES. White Crape Shawls ARK BLRACHKD AMI. EVED TO ORDER. Silk Dresses, Satins,- .vlkhinoes, Alpacas, Hoisert, Hats,- Bcnnets, Cloai s, Over Coats, Carpets. Rugs, etc. Dyed m a style unsurpassed ln.Any reßpect by any sim ilar establishment In the country. Gentlemen an<T Ladles sending Goods to thla Estab lishment will please haye 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 -OMIVIIUaM t DYF.-IIOrSE.’ All Goods must be paid for at the Shop before deliv ery - JOHN C. CURTIS. P. B. —Ladies are reminded that it is not necessary to rip the skirts of Dresses intended to he dyed, or to take the braiding or fringe off of Qaycs and Mantillas. Goods 9ent by Hamden’s Express, from all part? be the country will meet with prompt attention, arid of f orwarded accordingly. J. C. C. apr26—tf SPIIIG Ml SHMI IILLIIEBY ■'. U DGUV is now reed- *ri . H vine her now Spring and Summer jPsMLSSteC&Lj Stock of Goods, embracing all the new -ist styles in her line of business, such as fcHgfe&il. Mnl ia\ CRAPE II ATS, FANCY HAIR STRAW BONNETS AND GIPSIES, I••/ t! LEGHORN FLATS. HEAD DRESS ES, CAPS. HAIR BRAIDS. SIDE PLAITS. CURLS AND WIGS, EM- m KW BROIDERY aA LAC: GOODS. FANS. \\ ! lad a general assortment of Fancy art!- v lj cles ■ for pant favors, she soli- w ci;.sa continuance of tho Biune. Ladles will plaate cull and examine for themselves. aj rid d—ts National Police Gazette. ‘SUIIS Great Journal >f Crime and Criminals is ir. its 12th * Year, and Is widely circulated throughout the country ii iiitalns all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and approprl Hi Editorials on the same, together with Information on Cri inal Mytters, not to be found in any other tie spaper. • ilined by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and State where they reside plainly J To R. A. SEYMOUR* Editor 6i Proprietor ofthe National Polloe Gazette, New York City. anriM d—ts Pure Lead and Oils. iWkih LBS. PUKE LKAD. 500 gals. LINSEED OIL. ■ y 5 obis. TRAIN OIL. 5 do LAMP OIL, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, and all kinds of colors for painters for side by J. li. A W. A. ROSS. •inert.!— 1 *’ BUMMUH DRESS GOODS. Xiow Prices. IN order to close out our Stock of Summer Dress Goods, embracing every variety, we propose selling them at COST for CASH, until 20th day July next. Persons In search of handsome Drew Goods will find th best assortment In the city by calling on ut, and at Strictly N. Y. Cost. Du* object is to sell entirely out in that Uue, so aa to be pre pared for an Entire New Supply, which will be readv for Inspection oarly In Septembei. |uno24 d—ts BOSTICK <% KKIN, TMARELE WORKS. ). a. ARTOt-fc, )K M* ’ of and Dealer in For > elgn Domestic Marble, MONUMENTS TOMB-BTONKS, MANTLES, FURNITURE .. YCirV BLABS, Etc., has removed his Marble Works f rom Ootton Avenue, to the corner of 8d and Plunaq ] Street, a short distance South of Hardeman k Sparks l Warehouse. Jaixl—ly