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VOL. 11.
THE GEORGIA CITIZEN
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY
L. F VV. ANDREWS.
Office —ln Horne's Building, Cherry Street
_ _ Two Doors below Third Street.
’ —?sp AO ;~-r m*4, in adirancb.
AavertisrmeiUMtt the regu.ar Ow OolXor
per square otvne hir tlrt’l imivtc r the first laser.
Gotland l .fig tjettis fur each 311 hsequi-.it insertion. All ail
trerlsem tits, not specified as to time, will be published until
Ibrblil, and charged accordingly. A liberal discount allowed
to those wiio advertise by the year.
Liberal rrangement* made with County Officers, Druggists,
Auctioneers, Vierchauts, and tAuers, who may wish to make
limited contracts.
and Business Cards will be inserted un
e J,inis head, t the following rates, viz:
For Five lines, per annum, $ 6 00
f, or ‘even lints, do 810
For Ten litn-j, do 10 P 0
Wo advertisement of thlsciass will be admitted, unless (aid
for in advance, nor for a least rni than twelve months. Ad
vertisements ot over ten hue* will be cuarged pro rata. Ad
vertisements not paid ior in advance wil be charged at the
regular rates.
Obituary \olicea of over ten line #, will he charged at the
usual rat s.
Announcement!. of candidates for office to be paid fora
e usual rates, when inserted.
dale* of Land and Negroes, by Executors. Administra
tors and Guardian.-., are requ red by law to be advertised Ir a
public g ‘Ze te. fnri> days previous to the day of sale. These
sales must t-e held on the fl'st Tuesday in the m n h, between
the hours of ten in the forenoon and’ three in the af ori.oou,
at th Court-house n tlie county in which the property is situ
ated.
stale* of Personal Property must be advertised in like
nauner, forty dayy
Notice lo Debtors and Creditor* of an Estate must be
publish- and forty days
\ T otlee ‘h t aooHca'ion will be made to the Ordinarvfor
leave to sell Laud and Negroes, must be published weekly for
two months.
Citations for Letters of Admlnistra ion, thirty davs; for
Dismission from Administration, monthly, si* mcndis; lor
Dismission from Guardianship, weekly, forty da* s.
Rule* lor Foreclo* inn of Mortgage*, monthly, sou
months; for establishing 1 st papers, tor the full space of thre
months; for compelling titles-from executors or adminwtr*
ars where a bond has been given by the deceased, the ful
oce of three months.
fiS|n|ra|fS
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
HILL &c, HILL,
scccsssom TO ths latz ZIKM OF
STUBBS & HI I Li y,
\*riLL praetlce in the Macon and adjoining Circuits.
TV and in the Su| ram 1 and Feietal Courts toe same as
heretofore by the late firm of Stubbs A Hill.
B. HILL.
JNO. R. HILL.
The undersigned will close np the business of the late firm
of Stubbs A Htll as spee-uly ag possible, and to this end, all
persoLSindebted to and 81 m are requested to make payment
at as early a day as practicable. B. HILL.
Surviving partner of Stubbs a Hill.
JNO. M. STUBBS | JNO. G. PATTON.
STUBBS & PATTON.
Attorneys at Law,
AND
General Collecting Agents,
Mars oigi'i,
WILL practice ir the counties composing the
Macon Circuinand in thecounties of li dkinson.
Morion, Jasper, Sumpter, Jones, Baker, Pulaski and
Schley, anti m any county in the State by special con
tract! Strictest perse “at attention given to all claims
entrusted to ovr care.
Office in Horne's new bud ling. Cherry street, op
posite Carhart’s & Curd’s new Hardware Store.
jan 6—ly
MEDICAL CARD.
OR. SAMUEL TARVER,
Spier’* Turn Out,
JEFFERSON CO.. GA.
OFFERS his services to the afflicted, in all cases of
disease, especially in those chronic cases, which
tha,.-4tff'o<.thf Medics’ Profession,
be sr.jtt ‘ asm.,
to tln*)octoly at tneabov a
Post office. Charges reasonable.
march B—ts
~ G. W. EMERSON, D. D. S.
DENTIST, ,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE, T ff
March 1, 60 —if
NISBETS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, O.V
EA, ANDJ.A. NISBET. liavingassociated Jus
T Nisbet with them, will attend the Courts of
Monroe, Crawford. Macon Dooly, Sumter, Houston.
Bibb. Twiggs, Jones, Wilkinson, Baldwin and Put
nam counties.. They will also take cases in othor
counties within their reach, and in the Supreme
Court at any of it sessions. janfr—tf
BROWN’S
K. E UR-IWNnas taken hia sun, William F. Brown
Into partn-rsh p with him, and this Hotel wil, hereafter be
kept in the name of BROWN dk SON.
S E BRoW N, I WJ4. F. BROWN.
lan 28 ‘6o—iy sw A w
M. R. FREEMAN, M. D.~
HA VING returned to vtacun. ■ ff’erahisl’rotes3ional,ervi
ces to its citizens, and the mimmndi'g c-.ui.iry, and is
prepared to in?at their various*ulseate!* wish un<-ce!t ve fe
eble remedies, and hop sthat in consideration *•! thr act
that he gives r.o pois no blood, ami neveid f troys
rtheconstltutbmsof his patients, he will beliber illy pationkud
b> jjSr- Particular Mention will be given to Plantation,and
■other country practice.
gj*f • iffice” at the Drugstore of Dr. M S. Thomson, to
-whom he retets. _ l s - n
L. N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAGOK, GA.
OtnOlMiUo Concert Hall.over Payne’* Drag Store
nl*t—ly _
Fatten & miller
(Late PATTEN, HUTTON k Ce.)
Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
DR WM. F. HOLT
Will attend promptly,
ALL calls left either at his Office .over Bowdre * Ander
son’s store, or at his residence In Vlnevllie, opposite
3daj. (Jomer’s. March 11—ly*
0. B. RICE,
TU*€ AND AEAAIAER !
Os ■PIANO PORTHB,
IP Permanently looated in Macon. %W Names may
le f t it Mmr*. Viyria’s.
Also sole Agent for the Driggs Piano for the State
of Georgia. Orders may be left at Mrs. virgins,
Mason.
-a— ts
‘~~ dr. a. l clinkscales
Having spent four year? in Macon in a successful prac
tlceof Medidneln all its branches; thankiul for past
and continue* to his prfeHa onal service to the
el f iießß of M*e m and surrounding country.
ovr Dr. strohecker’s Lrug More, ar.a residence ,
on Public Square, where he am he fond at all times uni- as
professionally absent, and will attend ly to a>l cmID ielx
at either place. nov 19 >w-Cm
DR. t. J. ROETELT,
HOIHEPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
Office and Residence. €orner
Walnut and 3rd Streets. Macon, Ga.
Jan. 21 - ly
Washington Hall.
BY E. R. SASSEEN,
(SUCCESSOR TO .1. J. THRA HER.)
Atlanta Ga.
r, SASSERY, Former Pr#rirtar of the
“SUPPER HOU-E” at.’aihoun Gv. old friend-, take
due notice thereof, and guve:n yourselves accoidhgly.
M.-.rch ? —Sin
J. BKAIHA3I,
attorney at law,
AXaoon, Georgia,
WILL practice lathe Macon Circuit, and i>, the counties
or Momoe. Putnam. Wilkinson and Sumpter.
OKK1 1 Elu Wsuhington block next door to J. M. Board
man’s 80-. k Sto r e. oct2<
JOEL R. GR FFIN
Attorney at Law,
MACON GA.
■tiriLL practice fn the counties of Macon and
W the adjoining counties. Also. In the counties,
of West and South-West Georgia, accessible by Rail
Road Particular personal attentiongivento roll-acting.
Office with O. A. Lochrane. Damonr s Building, 2d
Street, opposite Methodist Book Depository, feb. 2T.
wTtTSlack.
ORDINARY AND ATTORNEY AL LAW,
EU.A~ViUe r
Soliley Oo„ <3r.
ie-iy w*
DK. GEO. G. GRIFFIN
permanently locatt-d h n fVf fa r-spf a
fttlly tenders his professl im rervicts i. tit; public.
OFFICE on 2d -.treet. in tfashingtati BimcK
2* wly
mMId r. dovrVa j
Attoruoy at 4
Grifiiu, Ga.
OFFICE on Hill Stirei/A-iween Woodruff's Cairiage k.
pository und Beuli m* F .-niiiure J*tor*
Otf.l6—ly L T.r'YAL
DR. A. P. COLLINS
\Y ILL atte and prou.prly t all calis leu .ii er-.t,
ts over Harvey* Heath’s store, or at th- sbbic-i
ahrbs Collins. eol iSsw_i.r •
—r- V'. : SOO
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURER'S BANK.
wiqr 21* —tf
O.’ BULKLEY,
AGENT huK
WOOD, EDDY A C;*.’■< Celcbrgtrd Lotteries,
Maoon, t> a.
ESS"’ See Advertisement.
April 2-
NOTItK.
For J.eave to Sell Land.
TWO months after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinal-,-of Tavlor co„ Geo., at
the first regular term after the expiration of two
months from this notice, for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of William T. Northern late
of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
BENJAMIN A. NORTHEN. Adm’r.)
. 1 v':”
]N otiee.
South Western E. R.Co.
THIS road is now open for business to Coleman,
10 miles west of Cuthbert on the Fort Gaines
line, and to Morris II miles west of Cuthbert on the
Eufaula line, and will be opened to Hatchers, 15,
on the Eufaula line by the 15th day of Mareli next.
- Good and secure station houses have been erect
ed at ouch of those points for the protection of
merchandise from the weather. W. A. Macon.
Agent on the Eufaula ling, now at Morris’ Station
and C. B.’ Marshall Agent on the Fort Gaines line,
now at Coleman, will attend promptly to the for
warding of cotton over the Road and merchandise
to its proper destination as fast as wagons shall of
fer for that purpose.
Coaches eonnect daily with trains between Fort
Gainesand Coleman, lie tween Eufaula and Morris.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng. & Supt.
Macon, Feb., 18th. 1860
S2OO REWARD !
LJTOI.FN Irom the enbrn rh ce,..*■ Saturday night lad, bv a
O negro man named Inin • bwtt-r v> o main e” t lie ft-.e,
a hor-e about 10 te r- 01. ; -dii <1 ■ n and e f re so a. with h s
forc-ti p cut ■ff Said ni gm ia aboil* 5 feet high, and 85 ye ua
of age. I wi 1 give th-.move rtWiin or the h-rae •> and negro
or SSO f.-r the horae alone. SAJI’L McKENZiE
nov26—if Moi-ttz ma, ’Ga
Pianos, Watches, Jewtlry, k,
\XP E arc now offeang a NEW and SE
ff L KUT Stock of Elegant
PIANOS, on
From Nunn’s ♦ Clark, and othermaker-s warranted to please.
(Guitars. Violins, flutes, k'ccordeons, and all other small in
struments kept in our line. Strings, Inttructlon Hooks, Sheet
Music, Jte,
Gfild Hnd Silver Jt.
O* ‘he most approved makers.
JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Silver Forks and Spoons, equal to csin.
Watches § Jewelry Repaired and Warranted
apr .4,tf. J. A. * S. S. VIRGIN.
GROCERIES
AND
STAPLE DBY-GOOES.
Mis. HUP & IMS,
*%TBI I.D rexpeettuil; autiouni-e to the.r rim d*. -tulthe
ff /public,tl-at i.ev U..vwn argnd theiiin< n,ahdar no
nn-iliir o to keep, and shall k. ep : * all time-, a stock of
QHDCKKIES and STAPLE DRY GOOD-.s-eoiidto . one
iiaftie nitv, aud to which tin ir attention i. m s> c rd-laily in
yft.d. The following is a list oft* e nailing a rpc .-•
/ -2AO Bags Itio, Java aud Laguira
Coffee.
9<o Barrels A. B. and C. SUGAR.
800 Boxes TOBACCO.
850,000 CIGARS, from $5 to S6O
per thousaud.
15 Bales Osnahurgs.
lO “ Kersey.
UO “ Cottou Yarn*.
10 “ BlanUetN.
1800 pair ot'Yeyro Shoes.
100 Bales B tGGING.
200 Coils Rope.
850 Bbls. Liquor of every quality and
kind, fr< m the finest Otard. Dupny A
Co’s Brau<ls,di>w n to Rectified Whisky
‘t hey have also a l:rge s'cck of CANDLES. CaNI>Y
SOAI**PM KLKS PAI> l>, <*ll.B. <ll ASS, amtmfa<tev
ery thugth:itihe 1 lanteror Mecbm t can vnt*l ii the line
Orocerinsand Wtai !p Dr>Goi‘d-i I>on*t fa’l t- r-livid e
amine their soto • efo*e
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every descriotlon for Ladies, Mis-es, Men and Boys.
HATS & CAFS
Os Lases-t Styles.
From the best, most taftv xnd fnsjjionable Manufac
turers in the country.
WE ASK AN EXAMINATION.
BEARDEN, OAINES. . CO„
dee 162 w I riangular Block. Macon,
THE BEST PIANOS MADE.
\RTE are now receiving, to our already selected stock of
Yf Pianos. the celebrated
Steinway Pianos.
Theseirstrumems huveal vys taken the d*-st prizes in all
full 3 wherever exhibited, and are the only Pianos and
reconi m ndedbythe bestaruMg, aud Fusical Celebrltes, as
Tiiniii, >charfeTl*erj?, Eisfleld. v\ 01-1
1 nhaujet. and a host of others. They use onlyssWinwaVa
for pnbiic aid yrlvale ups.
I We and not gas enough to endeavor to create an ex
j citem*Rt by making a “gnat cry with v- ry li'ti* wool” or
! trying to shove * tT In the era market win t they Rfi>i
I CUX.IB u the North ; neither wouid w*‘ be agents for Pa*eat
•; Pi mop, wnich live “tie day rd die the u xt. as we had an
! example in the * ‘iEfuin Attaohme* t” Panos, wuich wr-rc
the “fLo” a few >eara hack, ami wh ch none wants now;
but we keep an ariice wMch all must acknowledge to be
thrbe t whopr* fe-sto know the bf^t.
Persons wh know us will, we ft shterourselv s, acknow
ledge us to be judges, and to g* raiders w pay hat we will
pi - sent any person with One Munched Dplj rs who am r -
due a Hams'. Am U ur or prote-sor, res ding in Oeo gia.
who is superior as reach- ror ila\er to our II L Fchreit er;
and turth-r.alikesu i we pr<pnw>t an person *ho w 1
disprove that w- now ha **apm U that U superi* ri* Musiclo
uiie-*eioL.3 0f al'ihe in the >tat* of Ge rgi i.
Alt Pianos soli at &ew “York \ rices freight cnly added
e 17 lv JXO. C.
i
CALL AND SEE
Tbe Beautiful
IVOBYTYPES
at
Wood’* Photographic nailery.
Which aunot be proem ed ca. wber- in Oeornl i. also a large
colle tlon f PiioTooKAPiia. lobtkaits In Oil, Pas
tel ANP A QUAHEJ.Is, AMBKOXYPES, DaGUER
RE'’TYPES, &C , US Us-Uai.
nov 3 R. L. WOOD.
NOTICE.
Ttr f’ have a number of small notes and accounts
VV due us for some time, both inoity andcountry,
and have not the time or inclination to run alter
them. We expect to place them in the hands of an
officer for col lection and to save costand hard feel
ings, they that owe had better take warning.
April 28, ts HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN.
Psi NEW FIRM.
I L. P. STKONQ & SONS.
IEWIS P. STRONG tenders his grateful thanks
J for the liberal patronage extended to him for
the last twenty-seven years, and resoectfnlly an
nounces that lie has associated with him in the fur
ther orosecution of the business, his t.iosons. ED
GAR P. STRONG and FORRESTER W STRONG,
under the name, firm and style of L. P. STRONG.
AND SONS, and will continue to keep on hand and
offer, a large and select assortmekt of
Boots Shses and Leather
of all kinds, and findings for Country manufacturers
j He respectfully asks for the new firm, a continu
ance of the liberal favor extended to the old.
Macon January 2,1 soo jau 6—ly y
LEGAL NOTICE.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will lie m for
to the Court if Ordinary of Twiggs county the |
leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to ed. 1
estate of Wm.M. Morton, of said county deceased
JOHN GLOVER.
Admr. de bonis non cum testanieuto.
April Hd, 1890,—2m.
MACON, G A., FRIDA’. J U LY 20, I 86 0.
rfIAVLLtByJ Mr.
>1 UO\ At W iiN I’EHA R. HOAD.
dter the 6 .ii day of April, trains will be run as l
’s&Leavc Macon at - - - - .- 12 night. 145 P. f,
J’ Atlanta - - - ; 7.10, >1 .7 15 p M
Leave Atlanta at ..... IJ night, 2.15 P. M.
sArr'veat Macon .... 7.15 a. V 7.45 P. M.
nr night-ran will not le run bn stiudav*.
The 12 o’clock i)i<ftlt tram from Macon connects
with the Western S Atlantic U. R„ for Knoxville
Nashville and points Ti>*t. „t bt.’iO. A. M. ’
.Theldo P M. train frdlri Macon, connects with the
U.AA It. I-;, ... SJS p; M. •
1 hrougli ti.-ketsYor N< w i org via Knoxville
“ “ T N. Orleans via (ir. Junction 28, 00
, . ALFRED TYLER, Nnperintendeut.
Aprd s—ts.
CHANGE UP SCHEDULE ON
South-Westiira Railroad^
Trm Daily Trains between Macon £ Columbus,
LEA VE Macon at 11 sq, n.nT and 946a m
'nve BGohimbus... 686 a. ml and 830. p? m.
Arrive in * ***••• •• • •........8 a. in. & Ui-5 p. m.
une daily MSn^^r tn M ’ cyu Albany, and
< -uthbeit. Coiexuin and u
Leave Mac-n ai 1 /Tr'S* S*
Arriveat Albany hi A5PpS‘
Arrive at Macon.ia
5 The Mail and J,tH>erjgf;r Train r* m €oleir3^^, a
miUswtß of Cuth’er, n the ‘••rt r *aine Ll eYhwRj r ,
MonwSyttun 11 weH of Cu'.hbert on the Eufaiffc!.
Line, conuectdail-/with Albanv mui. traiw atSmjthviile,
No. 10, outii-We-tern K. R. Hi-. Rad will be open to
HatcUerV on ine Eafaa ft Line. 5 mileo we>t of Cuthbert
bn the 15 b(i Marcij t,
* eivei'olcman at 11 A. M.
Lace
Arrive at. MiiithviUe, ut 3.04 P. M.
Leve Kmifh'id*, -t 3.-35 P. V.
\rriveaM‘uth* ert at 5.*4 P. M,
Ar/ive at Cos em m t> 4g p. M,
AiTtveat M n is 6.57 P. TANARUS!.
Making the coMuecrion w’lilr ihe urr and dow T n Albany, mall
Train.
Trainbto (iolummiß fnm a through connection to Mont
gomerv. Alabama and Augusta. Knoxville, Wilmington. Sa
vannah, MlHedgevtHe and E&iA-utou.
P* st * ’• >aches run f’roiu Alb my to Tallahassee, Bain bridge,
rhomasvi Ut .Ye., daily ; tri- weekly to Outhljert to Fort
Quines. Ac.
Post Ci ache -and Racks mat q a d^h'connection with the
ruins a \ olen.un for Toit Game , and at jorris for Eli*
“oPa
Rckp run six times a from Fort Valley to Perry.
Hayneeviileaiid Hawkinsville and tri-weekly to Knoxville,
. ‘.rtia
Paasengi rs tor points below Fort Valley should take the
Dav Trainsfr6>uj \ugostaand ’Savannah tu avoid detention in
Macon. For other points take Train.
VIRGIL PO Eng’r.A eupt.,
m rc’ 15. fe'G •
SIDE WHEEL’ HEAM SHIPS,
Savaiuinli Route!
To_N ©w York. j
, ores} f
New Arran euiciti <if llitongh Titkets Tand
f ttm New York.
FEOM. | IXOM.
Oileat.-. - - 76; Memphis - - * - - fSI 75
Mobile, .... t's Mj \ isl) v in, 70
Mon'gomerv, - - - -28 00’ I; Maun-ga - - - - 28 bO
( .-lund-us 1 00! K.n”X ille, . - - - -25 O
Mt.-il.y ..... 9S On; \t,litlit j*, Si k
‘taciin. 0o n Augus-ta, - - - - -17 50
Including Omnibus Fare in Sovannoh and other
connecting Points.
Bazguge clireked through hy u-e Mar.htta Fxpret
•’niLpany i-n tin-tin t ; ißnr ud Guts, uud ueUrered auy
wbtreinjNew York vicinl.y.
R, H„, , T .i.Tii**d .wlw,mni-t™.
Side-f-vlieel Steamer*
AUGI’STA 1.600 Tons.-Captain M. S Woodhull.
FLORIDA 1.000 Tons... Captain Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA 1.600 Tons...* ijituin G. U. Schenk.
i,,uvii g gavsnuab ev. r;. SATI Rita k. Carrying tbe Uni
ted Sttttes Mall.
These stwimships belt r.* to th, old established and favor
-1 line, known as the “New York and savannah steam -
ship Navigation Comrany,” and were built eXM-e-aly for
this hi e, they are command -<t ny expenenced. ski ‘f”l,
caretn 1 a ,„i eblite t-fii. ers ; ami in oon.f, liable •ccommoda
tious and fare, cannot ne excelled b> any vessels un the coast
Through Tickets are sold
in Now Orleans by K (■i.hoicr, IHI tlraiitr at.
•• Mobile “ Cox, Beainakp & Cos.
“ (VI i'oims “ 8. H. Him Age-t H irden's Express and
■J M. bivixs, Kril oad rics<-t Agent, and at all other poims
by connecting Radro-e* ss.-i .-t a gents
JNO R. AYILDKR & GALI.TE.
Agents Bay Street. Savannah.
S. 1. MITCIfKLL A SON.
Agents, 18 Broadway, Now York-
FOR NEW YORK.
FREIGHT and Passage as low as by any other steamers.
Cabin Passage, #ls
By the splendid and commodious side wheel steam
ers,
AUGUSTA 1500 tons Capt. M. S. Woodhull.
FLORIDA 1300 tons ( apt. Isaac Crowell,
ALABAMA 13.0 tons Capt. Geo. R. Schenck.
These steamships belong to the old established
aud favorite line. Known as the “New York and Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Company,” and in com
fort. accommodations mid fare, cannot be excelled.
They are commanded by experienced, skillful, care
ful and polite officers. ‘
J( >HN R. WILDER & GAI.LIE,
Age i- for .-:,va a k.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL k SON,
Jan l i tor New Vork.
“HAHFatS’i JtXPRESS.
MACON, GEORGIA,
L. 11. P0WER5,...... Agent.
EXPRESSES AllßlVg AT MACON.
Eatonton and MilledgeviHe 8.45 A M
Atlanta, Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Memphis, etc 7.30 P M
Fort Valley, Auierietts, Curhbert,
Alhanj’, etc,,,, ,8.45 PM
Cilutnbus, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, etc 0.30 P M
Savannah, Augusta, Ohirleston,
Richmond, Philadelphia, New
York, etc. (inland) 11 P M
New York Express reeeiv. and hy
each and every steamer Irotn N.
York to Savannah 11 p M
EXPRESSES LEAVE MACON.
Milledgeville and Eatonton.,,. 10 A M
Port Valley, Americus, Cuthbert,
Albany, etc 10.30 A M
Savannah, Augusta, Charleston,
Richmond, Philadelphia, New
York. etc. .(inland 10 PM
Columbus. Montgonnry, M. b le,
New Orleans, etc 11.45 P M
Atlanta, Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Memphis, e c 12 M
Express forwarded to New York
by each and every steamer from
Savannah 10 PM
The Day Express closes at 1 o’clock, p m,
and the Night Express at 11 o'clock, p m.
Freights called for between Hand 12
o’clock, A. M., ando and (i P. M. Orders
left at office promptly attended to.
Freight delivered to any part of the city,
free of charge.
Call Cards nr.d Receipt Books furnished
free of charge.
For rates or special contracts, apply at the
Office.
SSLF-CONTRADICTIONS OF THE
JfciS jEd* jLLjh *
PROPOSITIONS, Theological. Moral Histo
crlcal an<TSpeculative. edi prftved affirma
tively and uegathvly. hy quotations from Kcriptuie,
without common;: emboiiyhig most of the palpable
an 1 striking of the so-called in
spired Word of God. Price 1S cent’ (post paid.)
CALVIN BLANCHARD,
July 13-3 m. 7® Nassau St., New York.
SPRING GARDEN!
| CE CREAM. LEMONADE, SODA WATER, or tmv
X Delicacy the market may afford, will be served
up for the accommodation of the public or private
parties, after reasonable notice.
... * have the pieitsuro of announcing to the public
1 t*h&t-e -Bpat*g Cwden has* 1 en re opened. wtiTs
■ yed facilities J-jedUc accoiutu-Jdari** J
of visitor*. P
Pleasure parties of from six to twelve can now
served in Arbors nr Summer Houses, entirely seDa
rateand retired from the rest of the company .
in the long Saloon parties of from fifty to one hun
dred can be served at auy time after reasonable no
tice.
Among the attractions of the place are a Spring v f
Pure Water, springing out from under the hdl, near.
,jf not quite, one hundred feet below the summit.—
*™is spring affords a sufficient supply of the purest
an* best water in the vicinity, and is so pronounce!
by all visitors.
We have also in process the erection of a
FOUNTAIN!
which will be caused to gush a eonstar t stream of
pure spring water, taken from a spring on t lie brow
of the hill less than three hundred met from tho,
Garden, and full forty foet- above the level of the
basin; wliieh wi 1 soon be finished, and will add;
greatly to the attractions of the place.
The natural advantages and the surrounding
scenery are such that, according to the opinion of
competent judges, if the Datronage of the place i&nt
all commensurate with the efforts of the proprietors,”
Macon may soon boast of a Pleasure'Garden not to
be surpassed in any port of the country, either North
or Bouth. and visitors may rest assured that no pains j
will be spared by the subscriber to administer to 1
their wants, and render their visit pleasantand agree- I
able.
The Garden will be closed at 10 o’ lock, at night, -
nnless kept open by special agreement, for the ac- !
comrnodation of private parlies. From the friends ,
of the enterprise and the public generally. I would "t
re-peetfully solicit a reasonable share of patronage.
AMOS BENTON.
4®“(’ity papers copy one month and leave papers I
at the Garden. .Jane Mm. 5
WOOI>’S
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND DAGUERREOTYPES
Aw fitful taking tiie leaif of any ill tee Soutb. ‘I bill est l>-
lUhment i& •ne or the OLDEST aJND MOST PEHFMVi - r -
LY FITT DUP of arv Galirrj li. tae In ted tates, acd
the P;c! urea taken are Dots’ set J bv any Arrlst. aa all
kjan Fee by giving us a rail and exttniii in B;>eci>- ens
-.PHIIWiRIPfIS
copied from Pictures of ad ei.k-’ged Into
Lite Kj&e, are such perfect OUfc wyv j
most imagine the person stood
ITORYTYPEV
These are anew and exquisite style of P Cure, comhin- j
Ing the b-uutv of the fin,,t n*ii ibiu e. ai-d iliecorrectbers
ol ihe r li- tograph. The can also be instiled in
Lockets and Breast Pins.
hpectnu ns of his bcauiilul bt>ie of Picture on exhibit
tlon. Call nd see them.
Sev irl a KT >T ‘ -f we;i known merit are
engMgtd at FfttabTishnitit, and arc cotiaLt. y employ
td 111 thete beauTiml Pictures tuat grace i.iie *
walm of the Exhibition Ro< ‘ms.
Quite a number of Port nil! 8 of d : Btingtfi'hed pf ifsei si:
can here be Nt* hi Such as GEN. WINrJLKLL bOUT I/ .
numtroua to mention, but which aIL are Invited to cull aud s
IffIBROTYFES ill! MEMIIITYPsS
areusuil in auperi‘*r Myl-, and of on thiuß red
that no work is pencilled t*/ itave the Gai.tr> un l h
gives i erf* ot sa* intact ion.
P*ice*.a# low as can be had at any Fir*t Class Es^abU^a,
TdeiMAß dAKJURMAJ* 0.0. SPARKS.
HARDEMAN Si SPARICSr
mi WAREHOUSED
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ILi-eontmue to give prompt attention at than
ff FIRE PROOF MARE HOUSE,
un tbe corner of 8d and Poplar Streets, to all ouiineu
eommii ted to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, and a renew t;,
pledg* of faithfulnessto all the interests of their rieudk
an>* customers, they hope to receive their failshare
he public patronage.
1 dberal advances made onOotton and otherprodi
whei -equlred.
Bagging,Rope
furnished a* the lowest market rates.
*■*•• **
Executor’s Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. IV. Al
len late of Twiggs Countx, deceased, are here
by notified to settle their indebtedness without de
lay. And those having demands against the said
estate will present them for adjudication, in terms
of the law. D. G. HUGHES, Executor.
May 11, 1860. 4td.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTOtYT
FRfcISMAN k ENGLISH
rfAYEou band a good assortment of <* RRIAGEPar-
I I II A’ NESs, consisting of all the sty es general j kov
in a Repo-itory. We a eu! > manufacturing a neat stj le o
Side and Eliptic Spring Buggies,
Both tight and heavy wide, we warr w.’ as good work as I”
nude an* where. Also a g nergl fiS-orUnent of
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, llAß
ness Hardware, Whips, Leath
er, Carriage Varnish and
Paints.
REPAIRING in all bn iibes done at
short notice.
CHARLES is on hand a the Plantation ,-k and Horse
shoeing as usual. R. S. J* .<FEM AN,
nov to ts B, T. FK--Jj!"-H.
{MI k GEITLIMEI
TIKE JIOTICE. !
Elias Einsiein:
Has just opened a splendid lot of
Brow % Rt/umiPteiNT |
DRESS GOODS,
SILK, BAREGE, ORGANDY AND
JACONET ROBES
from 5 to 15 flounces, also with 2 Japes and 3 to 5 j
flounces.
LAVE POINTS, LACE & BAREGE;
MANTILLAS, S LKS, MUSLINS, !
BAREGES, TRAVELING
DRESS GOODS, in
great variety.
Emb’d. Hdkfs., Collars. Bands, Edgings, Insert-!
’mgs, Lace mitts, &e. Chlieoes, Blenched & Brown
Homespuns, Sheeting 9-4, 10-4, II 4, 12-4 wide.
CARPETING in E *f 1 1- h Hi u'sell., j
to 2 ply, Ingrain from 25 ets to $1.50 per yard.
TAKE NOTICE.”
$20,000 WORTH OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING.
J. STRAHAN &CO.,
BKFORE removing fram the Store on Mulberry
street, opposite t. e Lanier House, will sell every
dollars worth of their spleudid Stock of Spring and
Summer Clothing, and
FURNI RING GOODS,
without reserve, or regard to prices. Sale to con
tinue from day to day. A lot of Summer Hats for
half price. All are invited to a.toud this sale.
Silicon. May 25-ts.
HEARTH HUOfST&cT”
WINDOW DAMASK, LA’ E AND
EMB’D. CURTAINS, TAS
SEL LS, &c
Summer Clotlitus,
beautiful lot, juat opened. Call, Gents, and see for
; yourselves.
| Also. Painted Window Shades in great variety.—
i Hosiery. Kid Gloves. Hem.Stieh. and Tape Border
: od Hdkfs. and every thingnsnally kept in a first class
Dry Goods Store. Come and judge for yourselves.
ELIAS EINSTEIN,
Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
Land Agency.
THE subscribers are prepared to make ocatlont
Land in all of the North-western States—low
Minnesota Wisoonsir, and th- Territories >f Nebraska
snd*&Dßas, and solicit consignments of fußds or aro
rants. Nor term.apply to JNO.H LONGI,EV,
Macon,Ga.
JNO. B. DWINNBLL.bodi, * tsconstr
anrlT d-t*
Notice.
WE have a number otacci urn's made ‘n lPsßononrbooke
boons, which will b, eeTJtd'.ly sued t’ i.ot paid by tlic
I Ist of “anii iry. W intend to shew no mvors
Llty papers copy, HAUDEMAN & GRIFFI.v.
| dec BtJ
.3CBEVEN HOUSE,
il SAVANSAH. BA.,
ff*. B. DPOXjtJSTT.
U£... PROPRIETRESS.
This new and elfgant hotel.
fronting Monument Square is now in
MBNI complete order amt ready to aeeommodate,
hue style, the travellifigpublic.
fm i tie rooms are large and airv. and the TABLE
MUIv equal to any Hotel North dr South.
At, ts_’ s . s P' e ,fidwi four horse Omnibus is alwavs at
T ne and Steamboat Landings, to convey pas
pngers lo and from the House, at half the usual
pelfS* -
n. N l B-~l’ a y wo attention to Runners on the road
who are interested in some inferior Houses.
June X-ts.
‘TOSHffPERS
BY EXPBESSt
Ci, nnrl aftpr t!lis dilte - tMay 10) HARNDEN’S F,X
-#UIES.v in connection with The Adams Express
t’ .0,. will roil an Express on both night and day train
* over Macon and Western Railroad. Freight for Way
Stations sent by the dav train only.
Freights for Atlanta Chattanooga. Nashville,
Knoxville. Ac., sent bv both trains. -
The dav Express closes at 1 o’clock, P. M., and
‘the night Express at 11 o’clock P. M.
Freights called for betwdgn 11 and 12 o’clock. A.
* M„ and between 5 and 6 o’clock. P. M.
| New York Type Foundry,
K 63 & 65 Beekman Street.
CHARLES T. WHITE & CO.,
>
BOOK, NEWS, JOB, AND FANCY
“TY3PB,
Borders, Ornaments, Brass & Metal
Rule, Presses, Chases, Cases,
Galleys, Inks, &c., &c.,
For sale upon the most Reasonable Terms.
Our “Improved Metal,” having been
tested by many ol th-3 most extensive printers
throughout the country, and pronounced un
rivalled for durability, we are now using
it exclusively in the manufacture of our Type,
tj*“d mvite printers to test k by giving us a
A Specimen Book will be sent upon appli
if-ation, to those wishing to order: also, esti-
Aoates in detail of all articles necessary to fit
ifcutji Printing Office.
i\ advertisement is set up in hand
foome large-faced Brevier, now introduced
{tor tue first time,
| April 20th, 1860,
k~*”
11 IMIS & SOI.
GA.
rNVI’i'F tn- Httcntion otrhe Sporting Ptblicanu others.to
their large select! ->n of
Double Guns & Rifles,
Pistols and Revolvers,
j Pocket and Sporting Cutlery,
I Fishing Tackle,
Walking Sticks,
: FISEIfiI & BOIISTIC AMMBSITIGI
| And every artic eto be found In he flrat-class Sportsmen’s
I Emporiums eitheFNorth or somh.
| By a care ul ••t-tertion to business, and by keeping always
lon bap.n,a cnffice assortment ott.he beat goods in our line, we
j expect in receive a continuation ut ihe liberal patronage here
| (nfAre extended to ns.
‘<KPAIli I %Gcarefully Attended to, as hereto
tore. loct 2d—tf] D. C. H f A SOJS T .
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
tLji^uuuMtLiUitinmiamuuiiuiimaaimauuiHamnuHmiiminimiiiirT’Ttmnwi
JEWELRY, and SILVER WARE,
New styles, new goods,
SPIES DID ASSORTMENT,
GREAT REDUCTION; IN
C3 ASS 3SE -
11 F. H. BURGHARD,
j ts now reeeivinct a vorv large and selertassortmen
I 1 of the most BRILLIANT AND VALUsBLK
| ‘HOODS in his liue of business, which must be seen
! ip be appreciated.
i | The Ladies, and others, fond of the beautiful in
j ,4’tand elesrant in workmanship, will please drop in
j arid judge, for themselves, of quality and prices.—
j it r cash, the stock will be sold at the very lowest
| %rnres. march ts
4SSKTS 2,200,000.
DISKS taken in the above company on favorable
tl terms. Also in the following companies: Phoe
nfc and North American. Hartford Lafayette, Brook
i n. and in the State Fire Insurance, New Haven,
a,Hi iKtna Life Insurance, Hartford.
t RICHARD CURD, Agent,
i march 29th, 1860 —ly.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT THE SIGWI F
THE BIG BOOT,
No. 3, Cotton Avenue,
| mrmv w-m'msmw.rar^sz
Washington Block,
Macon, Ga.
rfl H E Subscribers would re-
W turn tlielr thanks for the
paLnage extended to them,
ami would most respectfully jKfA ipr*3fi9
,elicit a continuance of the Jgf'fj
But(e. We have now Instore
mostly manufactured, to our
WEEKLY MO Mm
Ad JAtitwUlhe made, ofall the different styles and patterns
I,.dt called for in a shoe store, and wouldiuvite those wish
lnr W-nrehm-e. to call and and examine our stock, a., we are
BreNed to seliaslow as aay house in the city or state.
oi §—tf JUXAKIRTLAND-
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
nmnaum
MACON, GA.
johx s. scnorrei-n, joshda scuofieid.
WE ARE PREPARED TO AIANUFACTURE
STEAM ENGINES,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MILL AND GIN GLARING,
S XT G-A.ll Mllili S,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
Having the most complete assortment of Iron
Railings in the State, wliieh for elegance, neatness,
durability and design, cannot be surpassed, and are
suitable i'or the Fronts of
Dwellli gs. temrtary Lots, Pablie *-qu<res,
Church Fences aud Nalcenies.
Persons desirous of Purchasing RAILINGS, will
do well to give us a call, as we are determined to of
fer as good bargains as any Northern Establishment;
of our Work can be seen at Rose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
this city. march 15,-tf
For Sale.
ONE of the mrl desirable residences n the city, wher
the subscriber now re .cornerof Oak and Seconc
Streets. ‘ .
The Lot contains three quarters of an acre, arid Is high!}
improved * itb choice varieties ot Peach, Apricots, Grapes and
other fruits, ami flowers.
Thtdeelllng contains ten’ Rooms, Closets in six,and Gas
in alt. Terms of p-vj ment wil la-, made easy. For particu
lars,cnquire of I DrLoacheor W.N. Bantly.
If not said befote Christinas, it wlllberentedt an approv
ed tenant. [doc. 14—tf] Un.it. W. A DAMa.
GRANITE M HALL.
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE,
ffftHE Subscriber has opened the above Hall for the accent
.Jl modation of Day Boarders ant! Transient Customers.—
Tide House lsnowoffcredasitiferlorto uo other first Class Ho
tel In the South, and from its central location, ttslareeand
airv rooms, offers great mducemen’s and accommodation.'-to
Families and Transient persons. The public may expect from
this House, all the luxuries aud comforts to be round in any
otter hotel. R. F. DENSE,
apr ie ts Late of the Floyd House
PLAISTIVG,
Scroll Sawing,
Turning,
Carving,
Bracket and Or
namental Work,
Oct.lfl tt Made to order by T.A ♦ WOOD.
COATES &. WCOLFOLK*
MEUSE 11 EMM
v. (MEacaaNTS/ .::i
ARE now open and prepared for the reception o f i'oHou
a their MKW FIRE PRO -F <* ARKHOT'E, . ppo
He Herde nan .t Sparks. We will endeavor to prove ours 1
ves worthy of the pat-onsge of host- who M favt rus wit
he r business. Liberal advances made on cotton when dc
iicd
Macon. ept. 21.155'1 24 t
Golden ByniD.
1 /|BBLS New Buckwheat Flour.
r 5 do Boubl? extra Golden Syrup,
Just received, and for sale at
octlSsw—l TKFER&FREEMA
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses,
Q/Wt Sacks Rio Coffee
CO Clicks Java and Lax-CofFee,
126 bbls Refilled Sugar.
25 “ Crushed and Powdered,
10 “ hds New ur eans sugar,
SO bbls N ew (Means syrup,
10 l,da New Crop Molasses,
6'KJ bushelo Seed Oats,
SO •* Coro Meal,
CasksShouldcrs,
10 ‘ Sides,
SOU Sa- Info r, Forsale hv
ian.£-tf AYRES, WINGFIELD*CO.
WATCH WORK.
TXTE are prepared to have promptly and well done
VV at short notice and ‘I < \ WV n-AN
•MS for one year. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
Dissolution i{uvjjccrsiiip.
STRONG A WOOD hereby give notiee, that their
firm was dissolved this day by mutual consent.—
Either party is authorized to itse the name of the
late firm in settlement of its affairs. Those indebt
ed willmake immediate payment and those having
claims will present them for settlement.
LEWIS P. STRONG,
CHARLES V. WOOD.
Macon, Jan. 2,1860 jan 3 3m
Ready Made Clothing’
THE undersigned has iu store a XiltrgO
Stocls. of
SOUTHERN MADE
stows©,
from material manufactured in the South, which he
guarantees to sell, (at a profit.) as low as any one pro
fessing to sell at New York Cost.
E. SAULBBURY.
march 15th, 1860. ts
‘T)i' cyr )rf) ,r, ' > /and //
WIMW
njr (tr
S4O OO
DAYS the tuition tors full cours In the Iron City Col
-1 lere, the la gest, most extensive v pa*ronlzed and beet
organized Oommeiclal school lu the t’nlod ‘-tales.
FOUR LARGE lItLLS
For writing, Com i.crclul Calculations. Book-Keeping and
Lectures.
Usual time to complete a fullo urse, irom€to 10 weeks.
Every -tudent, upon #raduh-tin£. is mu ■rui-t.ccd to be com
pete’ l to manage he b oks ot any buaiiuts, and qualified
to earn a Bilary f from
SSOO to 81000.
Students enter at any time— No vacation—Review at pleasure.
First Premiums for Best Writing
Awarded this Institution. The best and greatest variety ot
Ponniansh'p in any (tie Hall in th- Colon, is found here.
HT"Minister’., Runs received t hdf price.
For fuh inform .bon (tlrci lar. cuectincn of Business and
Ornamental Writing, and ituthclUiihjd View of th- College,
nciose five letter stamps to F. tl. JENKINS,
sept 30 wly cit’d burgh, Fa.
LA iHPS, LAMPS,
KEROSINE Oil Lamps just received and for sale
by U. A. WISE.
Dee. 17—ts.
KSk BUSHELb URUOj A.WLKBfor,aieby
i)U C.H.FRKF.MAN *<so.
marcal 13—ts Cotton Avenue.
MARCS 1860.
REMOVAL!
MBS. HOWLAND
PHas removed to the New Store, on
M ilborry Street, two doors from
Strohe-cker’s corner, and adjoining
Day & Afaussenet's Jewelry “Estab
lishment, wheiys she is receiving a
NEW AND FINE STOCK OF
jVXillinery and
Fill HOODS.
tr 4 .The business at the old store, in ditton Ave
nue, trill be conducted by J/iss Dh.lon.
r I ‘Hij increasing demand for my life-sized, colored
A Photographs, has Induced me to employ anoth
er Artist, who will give his entire attention to the
coloring of this,tile 4iii/e of nature, in Pastel, and
I very types in-Uil.
He lias j ust, finished severallifesize headsof prom
inent citizens which are nowonexhibitionand which
are the best, of this style of coloring ever seen in
Macon. I have also anew instrument for enlarging
pictures from Daguemeotypes qalled the Solar Cam
era. which beats anything vet invented, and which is
used by nrt other Artist in this city. Call and see the
beautiful pictures.
march 22, IB6o.—tf J. A. PUGH.
DRUGS FORCASH!
Zieilin Hunt,
arc now receiving a veiy large assortment of
DRUGS, CHEHICII.S, INSTRURE.MS, PERFU
niery &e..
which they arc polling for cash at extremely low prices.
Wholesaling Exclusively for Cash,
and upon no otlit r terms.
Druggists. Phys’c'ans and Medicine Dealers generally will
find it greatly to their advantage to purchase their articles
at the
CASH DRUG STORE.
sppt 80
FERTILIZERS!
GENEHALAGEKGY.
npFTE undersigned respectfully announce to Planters and
JL others tm wested, tha they arecenw anilyrccwivii g di-
Voct fWib and n*fs&?h~c the fcP
Jowi?.*r most appro Vi ti Fertilizers now fat own, all of which
have been thoroughly and sktisfactorily tested, viz:
No. 1 Peruvian Guana,
Sombrero Guano,
Rhode’s Super. Phosphate of Limo,
National Fertilizer,},
Ground Plaster.
These articb-6, which will have our brand, and beguaran
eed as genuine, we fitiall. at all time-, be prepar, and to furnish
in any amounts, required, ami at the lowest prices. The"Su
p;r a xphate ’md •Fertilizer,’ at manufacturers'rates, with
etpenseol transportation aude .
Savannah May 4. ly. PATTEN & MILLER.
Livery Stablo.
GRIER A WASTERSON,
Have just received a supply of new
CARKIAtiKS, BIGGIES aid HABKEtS, and a
(rush lot of horses, and arc now better prepared than
ever to accommodate the public in every branch of
their business.
They have also good lots for tit* use of drovers
and others who may bring stock to this market, with
a Smith-shop attirmed, tor the work that may < fFer.
With these increased faoiilities, central location
and roomy and airy stables, they Hatter themselves
that customers will find the establishment, — sit/n of
the borne, corner of 3d and Mulberry streets—to be
the place to get stylish turnouts, good horses, acre
ful drivers tit, reasonableeharges.
march .Will— ls. G.& M.
Porter and Ale.
OA CssksJefTers’JugAlc,
10 Casksliu-tLondon Porter,
uctrecei'Od, GREER & FREEMAN
Ovsters, Game, &c.
C. H. FREEMAN, t CO,
ARE now ready to serve Customers in every style of the
Gastronomic art. with
FISH, FLESH, AND FOWL,
attheir Eating Saloon, Cotton A vent. :, Mason.
They willhavr suppliesofFiahand Oysters, by every train
front the Seaboard, unwell a*..f Beef, Game, dec.,from Fulton
market, Nc w Y ork. by every - teanier.
Thev have also made arrangements for regular supplies of
Chickens, Turkeys, ac.,from Cherokee Goo gin. and Ten net
ee U ur ug the season,and solicit* call from their friendsaad
he pub ic. n0v.19 ts
NOTICE.
THE subscriber has opened a House In Macon, on the
cornernext below the “lirowa House,” and near the
F.u'seugerDepot.for the
Purchase and Sale of Negroes.
A good snptily, of likely Young Negroes, kept constantly
on hand and f.-r s-le. Purchaser and tradersare iavitedlto
ca’l and examine for then selves.
ALSU a o. 1 Wlaek.-miih. 23 years rid, and twoNol.
Cos ks. Washers and Imuers, 23 years old .C. F. STUBB.S
Macon. Tee. ls.S9.—tf
FOR SALE.
IKAA SA< lvS BALT,
OVJU s‘l Hint*. Molasses,
250 Ht da Bacon.
St) Barr la Laid
50 Barrels vinegar.
26 Dozen binonis.
Si doz. Sl.ove sand Spa I
400 and z. Buckets,
-.5 do*. Axes.
,r.o 14-ts. .1. B. AW. A. ROSS.
HO(JS£ AXIS LOT
FORM sale.
FOR SALE, a House unci Lot on Pine St.,
Macon, lot No. 6, in square 75, with im
provements. It is the place formerly owned
and occupied by Mrs. U. T. Lantar, and t
present occupied by J. T. Napier, Esq.
For terms apply to E. P. IULL, at Bear
den & Gains, or to me at Griffin.
W. L. GORDON.
Apr : q 6th, 1860—.f.
NEW FIRM.
THE undersigned having jerfaka f~x——n——-w
taken tl.e L IV EH V
hT ARLK formerly been- 1/1"-
fledhvH it Lmd-ay,intend y&GESfB**
carrying on the business In all ttsbranches. We itallalways
keep Phaetons’Oatnages, Boggle, and Horses, to hiieon as
good term, as anybody, w e also have the most ample ac
commodmlonafo” Drove Stock.
We would avtothe public (hat we have taken the &t<lnto
our Cl’ uth in earnest, slid can always he found with our Har
ness on re 1(1 vto serve you: w. Intend nv keeping a straight
tongue, pulling together, and by buektingdown close to bus
trn-wi, to srir-cer dor break us rote. We shall never fire fellotct
n lutehin 11 for you so long as vo i come ut> to the licking
and settle Now It yon w ant usto wriff-on.toroc i-a-uiayand
not b- sulky, in fad If you don’t want us to check up too
close, nut your sh( ( tier to the wheel, give us a share, audit
youfind a'dnsleftae- of ingratitude you ma halter us.
Very re-peotfully, ADERIIOLD At JEFFERS.
Opposite the Passenger Depot andneaj
Brown's Hotel. apr 29-ts.
Fast Presses! New Typo!!
LEWIS H. ANDREWS!
Praot io al
BOOK & JOB PRINTER,
E\R RALSTON'S NEW llALL.CUi’Staibb,) .
CHERRY ST., MACON. GA.
The proprietor Is prepared, with the aid of
FAST PRINTING MACHINERY
AID NEW TYPE,
To execute f’e largest order of any description of work with
DISPATCH, and lit a workrn nllke manner, at living rates,
por c^usaa;,
JunelD—tf
NO. 16.
NEW It SELECT GOODS.
CALL at our old stand on Cotton Avenue and look
at our fine assortment of
WATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVER SPOOMS, FORKS,
SILVER PLATED TEA
SETS, CASTORS,
and a vnety ot
Fancv Articles!
Gold and silver .Spectacles with Pebble Glass.—
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, repaired in the best
manner. New parts replaced as good as the origin
al. Country \\ atoll-makers can have their difficult
Jobs done tit short notiee. as we now have a Work
man competent to do any job offered.
PIANO FORTES from the Factories of Nunns £
Clark, and Briggs’ Patent Piano, which speak their
own merits. The world can t excel them. Guitars,
Violins, Flutes. Aeeordians. Brass Instruments ot
various kinds. Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Vid
lin and Guitar Strings of the best quality, always on
hand. CHEAP FOR CASH. ‘
Nnv.lO. J ’ A ’ * S ’ S ’ VIRGIN -
Plantation Brogans.
NOW in storet he best assortment nf Negro shoo- we have
ever offered in this Market. Men’s double soled pegand
srfV • rtrt l^ ,4,ld rl i SSl -*' ,s ,; ‘}'!• heavy single Si, ied blue, and rus
setts, do boysai.il youtl-s biaCKulid ru.-.setss,ali.f Which wo
oct 9-'if r> 0W Ml -\ “ b iKTLaND.
jV-Tiscellaneous.
GAS FIXTURES,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
RAZORS AND FANCY CUTLERY,
PORTABLE DESKS,
DRESSING CASES,
FANCY BASKETS,
PARIAN BTATUETTS,
DOUBLE* SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS,
CANES ,
PORT MONIES * PURSES,
MURSCHAUM PIPES,
CIGAR HOLDERS,
OPERA GLASSES.
SHELL * ORNAMENTAL COMBS.
FANCY HAIR PINS, *
BACKGAMMON BOARDS,
CHESS MEN,
DOMINOES,
BILLIARD BALLS,
CUES,
LEATHERS & CHALK.
With many new and desirable articles not enume
rated.
Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices
By E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
DWELLING HOUSE FOR SAIF.
WITH -even rooms and all necessary out buPd n-s f o
merly occupied by the Subscriber. Apply to
Fib Ist .rim D. C. HODGKINS.
NEVGOODS
GEORGE R. BARKER
HAS lust returned r* m ti* w York with * large aiid fresh
otock f siaple and gtas-tLable
DRY ©OODI.
GROCERIES. 9
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS, &c.,
i-uitab e for belli
CITY AND CoUNIRY TRADE.
‘'fwliich lißAe b en bought losy- for Cash, ad will b
Bold at the lo vest
tr~ SUOVIU.e A. II ■—S - fc H l iilM --
ase.nov 4 tt G. it*. B.
TRAIN, SPERM, A KAThFOOT
and ail other
OILS.
For sale by Ueyt 20] ZBILIN & HT’NT.
Negroes for Sale.
A NEGRO woman and four children, are offered
for sale on reasonable terms for cash. Woman
27 years old, a good cook, washer-woman and house
servant. Children’s ages fromSyears down to Iyr
sold for no fault. Apply tit this office. ts.
Imported Genuine Havana Segari
Freni 50 to 100 Dollars per Tliontand.
Cabanas Brevas, very fine,
I Kid re,
Jitscnbertft,
Rosalie,
Albion,
Talipan, etc,
Hnvite the best judges for atrial of these Severs.
H SMIY Ht iRNE’S
LATEST NEW3~B¥ THE _
STMKTIC TUI
T 11 oltty cuncern ' tl,!a 18 tv nutity th public
Jsat homeugt|in.and begs toassun. uatr'-nsthat hi* Sa
w!’n ‘Ti. V' 1 ’ 1 f °{ a l,a V - Citizens ihe tntvel'ng public
will find their e&tabltKhnient open, not *or the Seasoxi only
but all Seasons oi the year,
and thoae eamna: on ug, will at all hours, find our larder sup
piled with all thv delicacies that the, New York and other
market will alforU, In the way of eatables and soine'hiu# good
to drillk, and six days out of seven, more ihun can be found in
any bouse in town.
E. ISAACS A BHO’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
His ilill ot Fare will every* day.
Be just the thing for litt le pay ;
And those, who at their place may eat.
Will find In it all things complete—
And going once, they then will know.
That ISAACS, is tht PLACE to go.
We shall be happy to sea ous friends, ensuring them that l
wiil be our unremitting oare to please 1 u every re meet, as we
flatter ourselves, we have done till now. v H
,vn*raHy known that we have, to meetthe wish
esofthe.Wedltalfatuity,lmported by ourselves, a verysupe
riorquality of Pale fiwndy. tins old Port, Sherry
ritUPoa*esalngall theMed,clnalqualities, so much desired by
Look at this BUI of Fare and choose for yourself:
OYSTERS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick in the shell or by
the measure, raw, fried, rwed, or lu any way you want
them. Also.
Shrimps and Crabs, WildS ime of every variety, M
Venison and Beef Stefas, 37,
Mutton VealCutloti,
Devil Ham and Deviled Teraplns, ■
kIL mountain oysters,
TURTLE SOUP,
YV ood-Oocx Grous*-,
MouiitainGFc.se, Squ'.re s.
Wild Duckft, Fish, and every thibgthai a- epicuic w.‘.nla,ea
always be had wdcd inaeasou.
Confectionaries Sc. Fruit
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on
hand a good assortment cf Conftwtiou&ries,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PfNE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
<S9Lz.CZ2*
dll of which can be purchased at low prices for V \SH Be
sure and call at. K. ISAM S A 8110
C. 11. FltliEMCiJi^
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga., ?
Offer, as ueual, at Ihefr Old Stand, a Choie* i..
aurimcui of e
I’AMILY GROfERII^,
Or every description and of the best quality, fresh and
good, oeltig constantly in receipt of new supplies from
h Northern Maraets,
ugrs, Btdces, Wh'te Fish,
Syrups, Citrons, Herrings,
Coffee, Gr-en Fmlts, In cans, Hams,
Teas. Condiments Lard,
Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour,
Nuts, Che-se, * Butter,
yjalslns. Mackerel, Fork,
►nd other articles toor -maerous to mention, comprising th*
whole range ot Family Grocery supplies.
z:dßMnsie:!!S|
Wepartlcularly Invite the attention of dealers and other*
to our large and complete slock of Candies, manufactured by
ourselves, ol the very best materials, and warranted to retain
their hardness and brilliancy, whi e the Imported Candle*
toon lose both and beeome worthless. We offer unrivalled
Inducements to purchasers.
Cakes, Ornamented A Plain
Os every variety, and made qi ohoice materials. Famllle*
sad parties supplied at the shortest notice and on the most
reasonable tcims.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
Fish, in their Season,
OUR OYSTER SALOON,
Wlllbc open for the recentlnlKof visitors, where we shal
Amin _ kei-p constantly on hand dn-lngthe Fall and
jpjfWVa. Winter, Fresh <*yters and
fSf j VsfiHsh. native and Imported
V /
a r*. which shall ne faithfully filled. oet—tf
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
TV T OTICE is hereby given that the copartnership
heretofore existing under the firm name and
atvle of Menard & Burghard was dissolved by mutU’
nl consent on,the Ist instant. All debts due to and
all obligations of the late firm will be adjusted by
F. H. Burghard, who retains the books and account*..
h. K, MLNAKL’u
F. B. BURGBABP.
Macon, Fed.