The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1859-????, August 09, 1859, Image 3

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SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKES C wEUHH ATEi) EEVi VI.K PILES. Prcjpdrci! from a presetiptlon -f Sir T. Clarke. M. I>., Physi -y dau Extraordh ary to the Queen. This ‘veil known tned'clne Is no imposition, but a sure anti stiff remedy for Female Difficulties aml t ibr-tructlons, from any cause whatever? and although a powerful remedy, they con tain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Married Ladies. It WVv’illarlv iU'L.I. It will. In a *!■ >rt Urn., bring on the monthly period with regularity. These Pu.ls have skveb iieex known to fail, where THE DIRECTIONS OX THE 2ND PAGE OF PAMPHLET ARE WELL OBBERV W*. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N- li.— *l and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 pills, by return mall. t&“ Sold in Macon hy Menaup A- C’astlen, and by all re otablc Druggists throughout the country. [up. i ;.t> OxjgeiMjted Bitters. At/urnr. Why will you suffer ? ])vs rqwin ‘•* n brief but cumprelu-nMVf term for the numerous diseases which alfeet the -tom neh, liver, nml in fact iho whole human system. Until J>r. Green discovered the Oxygenated liittcrs medical science was at fault, and had exhausted iiself in fruitless efforts to cure tliis disease that is always painful, and In i|uentlv a fatal alllieliou. Tin- unique and peculiar compound will as certainly cure the disease a> the disease exists. Had it not this power such testimo ny as follows would not be given in its fa vor : Valuable testimony iu/aror of the O-ryt/ena tai Bittern. Having made use of the Oxygenated Rit ters, prepared by Dr. Geo. ii. Green, of ” itulsor, Y l .. and from knowledge obtain ed of their efficacy in other eases, we cheer fully recommend them the public, believing they will fully sustain the recommendation of the proprietor. We hope that his valua ble remedy may be accessible to all thealHie tixl. Sam'l Phei.l's, Wm. l * i’ll am. U. S. Sen ators from Yt.: .1 as. F. Simmo.xs, U. Si. Sen. from Rhode Island ; .1. T. Mokkhkad. U. S. Sen., and formerly Gov. of Kentucky ; L H. Aknold, formerly Gov. of Rhode is land: Wm WoonuKitKiK, late Governor of M ichigan. Its success in severe cases of Dyspepsia, .Asthma, General Debility of the System, places it among the most wonderful discov eries in medical science, and has given it a reputation far beyond any remedy known for these complaints, in all their various forms. Procured by Seth W. Fowle A Cos.. 110.-- ton, and for salebv K. L. Strnheekor & Cos., and Zeilin A Hunt, Macon. Strumous or Scrofulous affections are the •curse, the blight, the potatoe rot of man kind. They are vile and liltliy as well as fatal. They nriso from contamination ami j impurity of tli<.* Mood, anil arc to be sem all around ip every day. One quarter of nil we meet are taint -d with them, and one quar- j ter of these di<* with them : die foolishly | too, because they aiv curable. Ayer'* Sar saparilla cleanses out the scrofulous oorrup- : tion from the blood, renders it jmre and ; , healthy, and ottecttfWUy ex purges the foul contamination from t ho* stem. No longer groan under your gcrulultius disorders, since the irresistible Ayer has provided bis mas terly combination of curative virtues that he “calls Sarsaparilla.— Democrat, IVairr hury O . JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. o svAoKSad Oil She Eiiropoun Ulan, ■if 7 ■ jjXSjfi- ■’ I* ‘XLOc ‘■ >.'.V YOKK.. S'tiigli 1 [founts 50^Srrt!T|rn v Tt!n-. c;fy Hell Bgenrc, coiner cf Trnkfort Sh eet, jj? r * ‘fOppoHh* City Uali.) Js-they may lx l ortfurcU in the spacious Refrc. lory. Tbcreds :v Uafl .*r-IBBJiopsßncl Culli Rooms attaches'. 101 bo lip! cl. N. of Runners nml Hitckmeu. who say wo alb tun , K. FRENCH, Fropnetor. August 0 3 18- r 9. ill DEATH TO ALL VERMIN!!! IT la truly wondei ful with wlrt certainty Rate, Roaches, Mice. Moles,onund Mice. Beg-Ruga, Ants, Moths, M*w miltoes. Fleas, insecuon Animals, in *hoit every species of Vermin,-are utterly destroyed by ‘‘C’oslnrV’ Rat, Roach, Ac.. Exterminator, “UoatarV* Beg-buu I* xtonniimior, “CoaiarV* Electric Powder, for Insect*, e. THE [only infallible remedies known.] J C fEuV “Herald.”/ Lancaster, Win. “We high tin* Exter. More gram and t are “•destroyed annually in leant County t,y \cnmri, tnan would pay for tm.suf this Usd. Knh-ruml Insect h\ r.’ •’ a humlreth nut of the value of such property u <1 outm “Costai V liXt., would sa.ea l from los-. __ . w (’ifßTl** inniggi t,) Oakland, 111. “We reee.veu the ’ llox-careiiUkalw. St. Kmis.-lt ee sen: wMatj* wherever tried.—ls u **<m■! *.,*’ every unio, tad bom* OSBORN * PARSONS. Taflen. Wis. “your But r.n<l Roach E.XUT ,is I r .W. M gives univenal OKOKuE U’ ‘hK (Uruep.-t.l Cuitln utoli, •>. Hi'.” telling your Ext. fur the lust year, and havenot kuimi, ltto l: f '*W Riu BL iDi'Shi. > Trov. O. “I liuvewiMrijit ail the Rat. Koa’ h, Ac., Ext. The Kat Killer la in great Uemaml. Trincinal Depot.4lo Broadway. Kew York. Sr?'nll whotcale Erogg stain N 1 ■ lorg arc Agcn..-. e*r Wholesale Agents in all the large e.lhs. Pir'Drueifisisaud I'eiders everywhere seh Hum. ZtT 10 000 Boxes sold per week in N. i . alone. KJT*I!! Beware! !! of spurious iinifatlous. Kx.imni'* o.ic.i Hox. Bottle, ir Flask, and take nothin* l ,ut ‘ M \ ,sl ; xU s \i, rr.ii,(i() Boxes can be sent by inall.(auu*cie:t to destroy tin Vermin on any oremises.) , firuj < o Smupie Pucka** s(l doz ) by Express U, Dealers, uri -ir A get.civ.N ud for Circular.-, Terms, Ac. RTWiirtifflAU Agents F. ii S. V., <M . Ala., A Kla.^el At Charleston. S.U Van Shaack A Driemwi, •\t. Savannah. *'• M ,,or e A Ct • At MolT.ie, Asa J. *-• Du ACo. ang U liu* sf> X . F3 O 100 BROWN LINEN GOATS j\. r r $1,50 WORTH 111 HUMS Ml FIFTY Oft. 100 m. AT TWO DOLLARS ! WOItTH THREE DOLLARS! Prices of All CLOTHING fiEBUCED, The Above Prices are mi mn E. WINSHIP. SALE OF LAND. ■WWT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OotihiT {E& w rn-xt.b C.jti.i Hoin-eilo.,’ .11 timtowi.Vy* ct Clinton, between ‘ ne usual hours of sale. Four Hundred nsd Forty Acres of Land, More or less, lying in said county, and adjoining lards ofN. S. Olorer, W lll. lteym Ids, and others, T A h^ <l 4. iß .&. oo “ U “ iCe B. H. <JKKKN._ K O Ba S UKL S DKI E DAITI S^N4co ° mrch IS—ts Cotton A-emie FINE STOCK ft f | 'lTK nndersigne l will JL be in M a con on or f.- /g&K ft V — V bout the 11 Inst., with nk J 7 #v l * !,( * Mulßs,*udsiune ,Lp HHorses, to which he fT I gs b’U i would tnvit.Mhe atremUoßQ|aKQh , VV. t t , l !l! rd,:l rv rs - wiii be found at .vi. STUBBLE r i E.I.U s fctab'es. , . D. S. I.KTTON, ang2. swAw 2w of Bout bon Covmly, Ky. •'.l. WA'IEHMAN MILLER &. WATERMAN AUCTION AND COMMISSION tIDItVIUM*. Macon, ■ * - Goorgia-, | \\ ILL give particular attention to the public and private * t -xu.t f Merchandise and property ot every description, ami wiii instke prompt returns n<r the same. Rkveb bv pnmiiwiux ro-J.B.A „ . A. Row. T. R. lMooni, r . Wi .ter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond, President Manil la’ turor’s Bank, Macon, li;. M M. I>avUl.'n. LaKoche A Doll, It. Habersham A Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., I’. J. \\ alsh. Savannah, (Ja. • * .Dukcf A Bop, Chariest *:i, s.c. aug I TO THE STOCKHOLDERS Os the .lliinufaduriiig Company. nIVIDKNI) NO. li of five dollars pr share will be paid th.- S.ockh.ddersot tliis Company tout of the nettearu uigs of the pai-t six months), on ami alter tbe IMIi of this month, at the Agent's office in this ciiy. Bv irdcrofthc i: °ard. faug4 it] WM. . HOLT, Agent. Mr. A. D. Bridgman \\TOULD respectfully announce to tin- cl i/.ens ct East ? M.u .m and vicinity that he will open his school again the Sid of August. The yi-ar will bonivided into two Terms, the first ending the ?-Ll of J ecemln r the si c >nd conuuenc ing tirst Mduy in .January, ami ending in June. I’anicuhir atwntion will be gtvi u to ail nranclies taught in cornu;on schools ; also thorongh instruction to those wishing to study the Ltnguaget prvinrntory ’or College. N. 1. it is particularly dohon* Uia f all wishing to enter scholars should do so at the BEGINNING of the Term, us no do toe!ion will l>e mate forthos.* enlcring utter war us. July ; 84w CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS ! “PUNCH CIGARS.” I7HVE THOUSAND Celebrated Punch Cigar*, 1 1U “ La Pnrazo, De Mato Cigars. Just received and for sale by July _ _ QREEIt & F FtEEMA N. For Sale* \ I*L\NT\TlO\situated in the Counties of Bibb 4.TJL ami Monroe. It contains between El-veil and Twelve Hm.drwi Acres ; lies w. 11; is Free Oak Mid Hickory Land, and is only 1(5 miles from Macm. Stock and . lantaUon ut< nsiis .m be purchased if desired. Payments casv. Marched th, ISS'J. ts ANDERSON COMER. “War in Europe AND BUI TER DECLINING !! NEW MAY BUTTER, BY STEAMER, M EEKLY, Direct i'rom llu* Hairy. nAVINiT made arrangen cuts f.r a supply of Fiusti But tkk. to l*e received weekly, we hic now prcpun-d to furnish the. trade :u <! c ir mimicis :il piic*s to defy coinpeti tb*n. i>or motiu o “ <|tiiek S>iil‘m uml b mull I*rofltM. M and to carry it out we will sell at \\ holcsale ets. per lb. Ketui! .to ** *’ “ Ami. guarantee as go .! an artic c as any brought to the cMy. We invite all to come and see us, v e wit! do what weproniise. may : J .0 GREEK A FREEMAN. Now is the Chance TO BUY SUMMER CLQTHIIG AT At Cost and T^ess FOR CASZZ OKTXiY, NO HUMBUG! Our policy is to have a FRESH STOCK Every Season. u. ii. Baird, July id Telegraph Building. FrQsh Arrivals. rilE IST boxes New Obceae, I 000 l-'resll COCOUUUtS, _ ,5 B*la B. t*. Almonds, ’ y “ Brazil Nuts, TenJSoxes J>nyor natkln*. Ten Jcilf Boxes Lay* r Raisin*, r . Twenty QHWto do “ / Twenty Boxes FronclHLeiJions, Ten ‘ “ Meily “ / “ Fifteen *• Me Oranges, sweet. .1 u ‘•'t recei veil :uid for gale by July t'C GREERS FREEMAN. ism, obi & Cos. Wholc-nlc itnil Entail Dealers in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Opposite Strong <(• Wood, ,-IS HKT9 T - Wt oa, A HE now offering their entire Stock of B>miss GOODS, At prices that will ct mpare favorably with those of ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE, Our Stock of DRESS GOODS are All New and Fresh, AH being of this seasons purchase. Also a large ami va- HOUSE FUHNISHING GOODS We kci-p constantly on hand, a full supply of Carpet, Hugs & Matting, At ashade t'NDER the usual prices. Call and see the Goods ami HEAK ourprlcta* julylu—tf BOSTICK, KEJN Si Cos. NOTICE PlAliTCfliS. Having pure! used of Mr. Thomas Bagby, JfiC his entire interest in the A Negro Trade, Jkh, m Macon, I take thismethod of informing those that wish to Purohftso oxr Soil Negroes, that the business will be continued at the tLT ‘sTaND, next doer to Messrs. Adams & KeynoMs’ Ware House, on Pop’ar Sticet, where* they cjm Hud, at all timoH. h likely lot of Virginia and Maryland Negroes, at, fair prices. 1 wifi also pav liberal prices for all Yom g and likely Negroes offered for sale. .JAMES G. NOEL. Macon Apiil 7,1H59. SswoCni u J’RUDIN & C 0„ TLive. just received their SECOND, SPRING STOCK. FANCY DRY GOODS! PURCHASED by one of the firm within the last two weeks, making their Stock full and complete, among them are styles entirely new arid very beautiful.. In Dress Goods, We cm show you an elegant assortment, from the t heapest to the Finest Fabric, Mantillas, Misses Talmas, Dusters Einhroidetivs, and in fact almost everything that pertains to our line of business. 5. St. I'KUBDKN Jc CO. Macon, April 26tn. 1859—ts. pirtiimo, L Scroll Sawing, Turning, Carving, ISracket and Or namental Work, Oct. 16—ts Marie to order by T. A O.WOOD. NOTICE. ffTHE siibscrllxrs have opened a House in Macon, on the comer next below the “ Brown House,” and near the IVsenger Depot. for the Purchase and Sale of Negroes. A godfuiptdy, of likely Young Negroes, kept constantly on band and f*r sale. Purchaser a and Traders are invited to call and examine for themselves. Mater, March 11, ’so,—tf NTUBBS & HARDY, MASSER’S PATENT 5 Tllnntc ICE CREAM FREEZER. Operation Simple—Hesnlt Certain. The Increasing demand, and the unrivalled pcipnlarilTof ti.eae Freercrs prove them to tie the very Ijest Ice Cream Freezers in use. Sole Agent for the United SUte*^ Manufacturers of Japanned and Planished Tin Ware, (mar 18— ;tm) *2*!> IVnrl Mri et, New York. 1 At tOVER COATS of evt r> style and % mHy, fumtU XllUthcapby tuov 27—ts . J£. WlNfclUl: Dissolution, j ffIHE Law Firm of Griffin A Punson i* dissolved bv mutu 1. al consent. Tne bnslness of the tirm Mill be settled by I cit her party. The book* will he found in the hards of W. ('.M. iunson, at the office over tin* Drug Store of Dr. h. L- Struhecker. JOEL K. GR'FFIN. W. O. M. DUNbON. BOOK BINDING. BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS made to order for Courts amt Counting Houses, and the numbers printed on the pages without extra charge. Magazines, Music and Law Books, Bound in neat and cheap styles. DAVID HOSS, Cor. 3d ami Cherry Streets. feb. 4—ts Over George T. Rogers A Son Partnership Notice. Th E Firm of Bolden * Cos., in Savannah. Oa., also In Ma. con, Gh., was dissolve ion the loth of July. ISA'J. by tbe death of I>. W. BELDEN. AM persons indebted to the late tirm, in either cilv, will please make payment to the uu dersiguei. M M. BELDEN. bavaunali, Ga.—July 26 it NOTIOB-— The Undersigned will continue the Hat busl ue.-s in bavannah and Macon, Gu.. the same as usual. Savannali, G.i.—July 26 4t. WM. BELDEN. For Rent ! THE City Hotel, at present occupied by Thomas J. Kil Patrick, ou the corner or Mulberry Street ami Court House Square. Possession given lslof October Apply to E. K. BROW N, July *'6— 4t at Brown’s Hotel. Press, Moss, and Telegraph copy -tt. REMO V Ah. HENRY fitiNE HAS removed his Cake, Pastry and Bread Baker) , Fruit Camlv and Toy Store next to Messrs. Ayers, >\ ingtieht A Co’s Grocery More, where lie has fitted up a nice, clean place, replenished witli many fresh and nice articles just select vd In the Northern markets, . „ He will endeavor bv fair and lmnost dealing, politeness and prompt attention, t” merit a continuance ot the extensive pat ronage lie lias enjoyed, and begs his friends to visit him in his “St v ‘inee.ro thanks are herewith tendered to my kind patrons •for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me. Qct.9, tf—lßW. H.IKOKNL. ai-IJAH H. CARHART. AAROR A. ROV* “CARHAKT & ROFF, WHOLESALE GROCERS. dealers in WISES, LI<irORS,’Y^|gjTOB.VCCO,SKGARS, AND grocekibs Os every dkboription. Macon, Oa. no o’4—tf P I A N O SI OF Elegantly carved Rosewood, and all the plain varieties JS “"” r "” :lle *8.*!!! ,’,uHNS : i'ON V A on. Jjv” Old Pianos taken In exchange. apr 7- aAwt I. BOOTS.iIi A FULL asssortment of Gent’s tine French Gulf * limits, pump sole, welted and water proof, of various kinds .md qualities, both sewed and pegged. Just re ceived ami for sale low by MIA A KUULAND. out, B,—tf New Butter. . ,TUBSnml lOKevsncw Butter ic’celvcrtwevkly,which we offer i.. tlimnule at Mew York |,rkw, with erpen es i added. |may 20] UREER A FREEMAN. , Tleersrliaiii Pipes. \\T A Kit A h'TED (IENUINE. for sale by ” uor 7-.vwtr E. J. JOhKSTOB iLO 1859. 1859. Spring and Summer Trade! E. J. JOHNSTON & CO., HAVE, In addition to their former stock received and . made recent selections ot M AT( I IKS, JEW ELR V, SILVER and SILVER PLATER WARE, FANCY GOODS, (’utlery, Ac., Ac. Making one of the largest and most elegant assortment o goods to lie, found in the Southern cities, and offered on the A o io spec Won and careful comparison of qualities and pri-‘ oes, sollUled, UJT P x Lanler House, IVinebn, Oa. . “- SXXX2FT y 3E’S t OF the BEST MAKE and NEWEST STYLUS Also, SHIRT lot Just reeeivnh DC sold low by? [June 17] ‘ H* ‘•AHID- Who will Come First A N D SECURE THE BEST BARGAIN? Selling off at Cost, WATERMANS! ///■; 1171./. SELL HIS ENTIRE STOCK OP SUMMER DRESS GOODS, SILKS, JiEKKGKS, TISSUES, OKGANDJA and MUB - .Nb. A Im* Mantillas, Talmas, Shawls, Dustcis. dec.,strict ly at New York Gost for Gash! Berea® Holies for 99,00, worth *l2/0, Bercge Robes for 112.- worth 01- P *,O9 Beautiful Bilks from 10 to 15 dollars, worth 13 to 20 dollars, and oilier goods In proportion. RICH SILK, SIDE STRIPE HOBBS AT HALF PRICE. ¥ 11-, This is a Golden Opportuni ,Qf PS ty. Avail yourselves of it it is too late. COTTON AVENUE, MACON. GEO. Jun, 21 tr .1. WATERMAN. Fast Presses! New Type!! LEWIS H. ANDREWS, IP r aot ical BOOK & JOB PRINTER, NEAR RALSTON'S NEW MALL, <ViStaiuiO CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. The proprietor is prepared, with the aid of FAST PRINTING MACHINERY AND NEW TYPE, To execute the largest order of any description of work with DISPATCH, and in a workmanlike manner, at living rates, FOR O AS XX . .June 10—ts MENARD * CASTLEN, P, DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, £ wss /m. Would respectfully invite attention to ottr Stock of ChoictltSj||| (■> Unadulterated Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, flßijhiggf And all other articles in our line. We feel assured that nHy * House in the South can offer a Stock superior to ours in * ,1 ftcniiincss and Purity, ‘^| All officinal preparations are being made in strict accordance with the formularies of the United States’ I'lmrntucopH'ia. Our Stock of DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Is full, and we have unequalled arrangements in procuring additional supplies at the shortest notice. A choice selection of ‘ Garden, Grass and Field Seedd, May always bo found in our Stock, together with a full supply of PAINTS, OILS, CiLAgS, PI TTY, Af., Ac. / Moran, May 12—189 n M hii:*,. Drug’s, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Garden Seeds, Instruments Varnishes, &c. wu.t, he Forivn i\ complete vssort .MK\T, AT THE Macon Drug Market OK Zeilin && K[Tint, Corner Second and Cherry Sts. Dissoluliou of Copartnership. TIHIE Partnersl'.ip heretofore existing between the sub* 1. seiibers, expired by limitation on the .list. January* DSH. The business will be continued bv Mr. Waterman, who is aloue authorized to settle the business of the late tirm. GKO. L. DENMAN, JUS. WATERMAN. Macon, January 31st, 1?59. Mr. Waterman will be receiving, in a few days, a splendid stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the former friend* of the House, and the public generally, feb. 26—ts JUST RECEIVED, 13 BALL’S LIFE OF JEFFERSON, Complete in three Volnnv**. aep 94—ts J. M, BOA RDM \ N._ FINK’S METALIC BURIAL CASES. KOBE WOOD,Mahogany, WalnutjCoveredandPlain Oofftns. Builder* are Invited to call and examlng my *tock of Marbleiaed Iron Chimney Pieces, Window Sash a*?d B inda, Panel Doors, Window Glass, Mahogany Balus ters and Newell. B. V. ROBS, marl7—tf Cotton Av. Macon,Ga. ON I IAN IV WHITE LIYK\ IHTK COA l’sl, PAM'S AA ll \ KVI'S, LI.\EY DUSTERS, SKFLI TO\ ( XKKIMLRE HAC KS >\li FROC KS, HOYS ALPAC’CA AMI LIMvN SAC KS, AC\, &C, AC’.. all of which will be sold very low by une 17 CL IL BAIRD. s PRI NG GARDE N! MsMs ICECREAM, tas SODA-WATER, I *O. wSEass IW'OU LD announce to the puldlc that. T have opened that beautiful Grove, near my iCAidencu as a Pleasure Garden for the accommodation of vhdt er*. 1 have employed an ex perienced hand in such maiters, ami l.adies and Gentlemen visiting the Garden may rely upon being served with this cool ing beverage in a style not to be mu passed by any house In this city. Open from 10 o’clock a.in., until 11 n’tlock p. in. Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to while away a pleasant hour of a sultry afternoon, will Uml tbe SPRING GARDEN a very pleasant, place of resort; and no pains will he spared by the subscriber and family to make their visit pleasant and agreeable. Parents who desire to tend their Children out witli servants mav rely upon every attention being paid tlu in, asthe whole will be under tlu 1 immediate supervision of myself and family. LUgti,g AMos BRNTON. FOR SALE. \ BOX ES CANDLES, 1 tj \/ to Jinxes Soup, L ltd Hoxe Soda, \ 20 Boxes Mustard, 20 Boxed East Powders, I 20 Boxes Tea, ‘ - iC'ft'ftfTii'r ~ .T„iy- i. u.^faA.aoy Paints, Oils, and Glass. 1 f? AAA POUNDS PURE LEAD, JBUfvuv 5.U00 pounds Pure and Nos L^lnc. 7 100 Boxea Glass, tO Barrels Oil, ALL KINDS, With all kind* of Colour*. For sale low by July 14—ts. J. B. & ts. A. ROSS. For Sale. 1 AA BOXES CANDY, Y JL” M* 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar, HO Hart-els Sugar, ; SOU Sack* Coffee* 100 Boxes Tobacco, 50,000 Cigars, . * 100 Gross Ma lies. July 14—ts. J- B. & V A. ROSS. TO ♦ >/k / k BALFS HEAVY GLNNY BA CJING, OlMj LtFO Rolls “ 100 V Dundee Bagging 3,300 Coils Machine Rope, 1/00 “ Hand Spun Hope, 4.0-0 Pounds Twine. We offer the above on favorable terms. July 3-I—ts. J. B. & W. A. ROSS. FRESH~ AERIVAIJt) F DRY GOODS, CASES PRINTS. 25 do Ginghaim 12 Cases Bleached Shirtings and She ting*, 5 Casc3 Organdie and Barege Robei 2 Cases Printed Jaconets and Swiss Muslins, The above, with every other article usuall Jtept in the DRY GOODS ONE, Having ben recently purchased’in NEWjYORK, at the PACKAOE AUCTION tIVLES, To Purchasers of Good* by the Quantity, wp would say that Prices will Induce you to Purchase, AS WE AHE OFFRINGf GREAT BARUAITB! July 14—ts. J/ B. A W A. ROSS. FOR SALE. ]K(U\ SAUKS SALT, OUv 50 I Hide. M Glasses, 250 Htids. Bacon. 20 Barrels Lard > CO Barrels VTnPgar, 25 Dozen Broomß, 2f doz. Sh'ivrtsandSpa 400 dozi Buckets, i's <lwr.. A xes. July 14 —If. J. B. & t W. A. KOSS. Osnaburgs, Yarns, Kelseys, &c. LSO f- A - ES *!?’ i OSNABUBGS, 175 “ Georgia Kerseys, 1. 0 “ Mhcoii Sheeting, i0 “ Drilling, 2n “ •* 7-8 Shinting, 200 “ Yarns. For Sa’e at Factory Prices by , July 14—ts. J- B. Sc*W. A. HOSS. BOLTING CLOTH. _ r-il rlkoga of thcielehnec! .utch Anchor bramls of )U Holuns Cloth,for N*y-,Yorlf prices, hv July It—if. J. It. A. BOSS. NotioeTT PERSONS that ride c.n the Killing Plk will |ileu lake notice that they must sot drhi off and on the track at only one PLACE, and that la ueW to the Rtvaa. Some have been driving offend on at any place, and it keeps me tilling up after them all the time. It 11. Is. KLLS. Jime 2S lin J. CLIftUOTT’S GRAND WINE. ANOTHER Supply of that splendid fruity tasting Cham pagne received. Try it once, and all oilier wines are put ‘"mayjlllw For “ leat HENRY HORNE'S. For Sale or Rent. My lim T aE AND LOT, in the South part of the City. near Scovllle’a Foundry, is offered for Sale or for Rent. ‘J lie House has three Room-, with fire-places, large passage, kitchen. Ac. For terms apply on the premises, July 14—3 m. NANCY PIERCE. ‘W'rou.glrt Iron A A. McQUEEN, ‘ ••• * *. ’ *•’ r—'£ I * X * l X i XjLl m w m g if y{ MM W ¥M ¥ WuilM i A A nJiSIl 1 ’! Y bla V Ute’ @*ll®* vv fe:') M y,; M ¥ M ¥ M # Hi #st ■if ifH <r- A a a MACON, &A„ MANUFACTURER or Wrought Irion Railing of every description, and for all purposes, noth Plain 8c Ornamental, From the lightest scroll Iron tin to the heaviest Railing used. Hat ing an endless variety of designs, purchasers cannot fail to he suited. being entirely of Wrought iron their strength cannot he questioned, ami for beauty they cannot be turpsissed any where. All kinds of Fancy Iron Work made toorder. Par ticular attention paid to making all kinds of Geometrical Stair Railing. Jllij •’ JOHN KNIGHT'S STEAM, SASH AND BLIND 3d Street, Wlacou, Ga- HAVING been burnt out, I have rebuilt my Extab lishraent,witn superior facilities for the manu acture of every article in the business. apr26—tf Spring and Summer Millinery for K n r=r ci .. MRS. HOWLAND Parisian Millinery, to which she would call the attention* of buyers, as in Elegance, Va rlety aiuj/Juality, it is unsurpassed ; among fjSlpiil French Flowers, JBraragßjß In all variety, Rich and Varied Styles of Ribbons, Elegant Head Dresses, Cainftmes V&Gr ami Laps, Pattern Hats of Crape, Lace, Ilraid and Fancy Straw, Childrens Hats, Flats and bonnets, Ladies’ and Misses’ Flats, Equestrinns and bonnets. Skirts, Shawls, Talmas. Cornfltts, Dress Trimmings, Hair Pins, Hair braids. Splendid Styles Embroideries in part Lace. Homton, Valencia and Frencii Muslin. With a variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Milliners supplied on the most reasonable terms, cither wholesale or retail. New Styles of all Goods In her linn, received weekly through the season ; orders attended to with care and dit patch. mar 18—ts. DR. GEO. G. GRIFFIN HAVING permanently located him felf In Macon, respect fully tenders Ids professional services to the public. OFFICE or id Street, in Washington llloek. maySfiwly ai tf |nimnDnD J^7>o>rr ?nnniimiunnniitmiitmmtMfnnilllllinmimnffiy n^”M,,M WATCHMAKERS AND JEWEUEiS, Have just received and opened a large and splendid assort ment of Goods in their Line, consisting in part of the follow ing articles. GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, Hunting Magic Case. Independent .2d, Ac. forQE.N’TLEMEN. <;<)LD \V Vl'CHKttfor LADIES, rich ami beautiful. MIA Kit \V AH Ki such as Spoons, Cups, Goblets, Ac. Kl LV till PLATED WARK. suck as Castors, Egg Roll ers, (with Gold Plated (’ups and Spoons,) Fruit baskets, Pitchers, Candle sticks, Waiters, Ac. JEWELRY, Consisting of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS, PINS, Ac. Ac. sparkling and bright. MlftflCAL I WnU MKVTS. as VIOLINS, flutes, GUITA KS, bAN.Ji >s. TA M BORIN ES. Gold PENS and PENCILS. Guitar and Violin STRINGS And a varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, Music Boxe too numerous to particularize in an advertisement. Th nkfill for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since they commenced business, they solicit a continuance, the same, amt will snare no pains to give satisfaction to their cu tomers, both in the style and quality es their wares and in I<r Watch and other Repairing executed with dispatch and on reasonable terms. M. A B. sen 24—ts COOK STOVES! The Iron Witch The Iron Witch The Iron Witch Is the Best Is the Best Is the Best Cooking Stove! Cooking Stove! Cooking Stove! 1 lmve now on hand five sizes of this Cook ing Stove, which I warrant to be the host Baking Stove, and the most popular PLANTER’S COOK STOVE ever offered in this market. Fromltim FLAT TOP AND IRONING STOVES at tlio LOWEST PRICES. Orders with a good reference, or the mo ney, will meet with prompt attention. Ju ly 7 H. A. WISE, Macon. Ga. (T^ QTI ° HARIM * O. H^EEMANAGO? “ ‘inSh li-tf C ' otU,n AVBI,Ue - DESIGNS FOE. MONUMENTS -BY- Robt. E. Launitz, NEW YORK. E. J. JOHSTON, & CO., A rent. ]\melS—tf Macon, 0.. NEW BOOK STORE. Cotton Avenue. NE W 800 KS „ Just received, and f-r sale at the Methodist Book Depository, The Pillar of Fire, or, Israel In Bondage, by Rev. J. H. It graham, author of the Prince oi the House of David. Itinerant bide. Pmlllhv the Potter. Rainbow bide. Golden Tensor, by Tho*. O. Summers, D. D. Beside a great variety of RELIGIOUS, SCHOOL and COLLEGE BUCKS, Blank Books, Stationery of every va riety. All sold cheap for Cash. Call and see us. WfQ 1 JOHN W. BUKKK. Agnt. Springs AT THIS E|aj One frorg||H One Jill NO fflW| *S NTT Bills of Lil MB TO DISPLAY P It O M I H ELAND, F It A X C! E, AND SCOTLAND! „\sa Jr “T. TM Hlsw* ,Jfc 3SSsS}a nr THESE ARE THE COLOBSjfI under which we Sail. We defy Competition, and appeal to the discrimination of a ]ust and generous Public for the veracity of our assertions. GOME, UMES, -liHurtzg&i *** And examine the tounlless va riety of firms of Iteanly that adorn: our store j. CALL FOR OUR IMPORTED STYLES OF EUROPEAN FABRICS! And sec that wc can exhibit the rarest specimens that inge nuity cun aflord, or taste and fancy can invent. IN LADIES’ GOODS, Os all kinds, our Departments are extremely gorgeous, elic iting the admiration of all who favor us with a call. In our Cnl*| e t B 6 c i> al*t ni e 11 1 m’Tis useless to say, that Oriental Style Courtly magnificence brought to the iSensex, by its brilliant army and splendid patterns. In Laces, Dress Goods, Ac., Rich and Beautiful Beyond Description! The following comprise some of the varieties In this De partment: La Faronita, French Tricot, Rohes Almeda, Robes Magicienes, Velour Imperatrice, Illuminated Organdies, Robes a .Deux Volant, Robes Fleunb, Robes Sultana, Cros de Tour, Crape Cblnons, PW3 Toll du Nord, Robes Ducbesse, Robes Slinulee. Or os de Kpsome, Mllaiiaise, Ducal*, ChalHes, and a thousand varieties, that would weaev the patience to read. Their Assortment Purchased in and Imported Directly from Europe! By Crder3 given In November last, and now just arriving consist of styles, so llcaiitifully Beautiful, that language fails to portray, In writing, when the gushing, unhidden sentiment of a beholder linils utterance in such expressions as ** Oh. Charming“o I-ook Here!” -“la nut I ills Beautiful (’’-and intones so sweet and leelingtbatau anehorite is stirred even beyond the measure of his cold and sordid nature. f s=g# From the surrounding Towns and Country, would do well to call and examine our SECOND STOCK IMPORTED GOODS, as we can sell them Goods as h.w nr. they can be bough in Now York, Philadelphia, or Boston. To Oxir Patrons we would say, that WE SHALL DAILY RECEIVE FROM THE Northern and European markets, everything that can please the Eye or captivate the Senses, thereby combining in one Grand and Unprecedented Whole! a Stock at all times Unrivalled in its Beauty, AND Pre-Eminent in its Courtly Magnificence! ROSS, COLEMAN & ROS& Aprim-tfcwews Macon. P. : L a w,t„ R . P. Ms Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, HOME AGAIN. I havejutt Returned from Europe whore I bought TUo Largest tfc Finest Stock of -MM6¥ BIlsT & WHITE CHINA ever in this market. Also a large stock of common and WHITE GRANITE WARE, Os the best Patterns that come* to this country. I would call the attention of Merchants, to my samples now on hand, which lam sure are preferable to anything in this section.— I have a good stock now on hand of Waiters in setts, Coal Oil Lamps, Castors, Fluid Lamps, Goblets, Tumblers, CHINA TEA SETTS, AC., CHEAP. I have a fine lot of COAL OIL No. 1, to be here in a few days. All of the above goods are offered cheap to make room for stock coming in. [june23] R. P. McEVOY. Hats, Ilats ! - Nr t* CASES of Hats, all kinds, wil.’be sold AT COST to i ) Merchants puichasing by the Case. July 14-ts. J. B. & W. A. ROSS. I3f four, it Messenger and Georgia Telegraph copy. jTg EDWARDS, Real Estate Broker, WILT, give prompt and personal attention to Buying and selling Lands and city property. Examining Titles, Ascertaining the value of Real Estate, Renting Property, and all business pertaining to a general Heal Estate Agency. Orricx in 2d story up stairs,ln Dr. Strohecker’a building, oct. 10—ts New Books. THE CAVALlEß—James’last work. Lord Montague’s Page—bv James. The Cam-ique of Kiawah—by W. G. Simms, Adam Bede. Exploits of Paul Morphy. Davenport Dunn—by Lever—Complete. Border War—by the author of “Wild Western Scenes.* Popular Geology—new work—by Hugh Miller. Harp of a Thousand Strings—a new lot. Love me Little, Love me Long—a new lot. Sponge’s Sporting Tour. <3-od.ey for J uly. For sale by J. J. & S. P. RICHARDS. ■Mi HIM ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK, AT their old Stand. Their Stock consist in part of the fol lowing goods, to which they invite the attention of Merchants and Planters: 50 Bales Gunny Cloth. *2OO C<>iis Richardson Rope. 100) Bounds Baling Twine, 150 Bags Coffee—Java, Port Rico, ltio and Laguira. 10 Chests Black and Green Tea. 75 Barrels Ali&C! Sugar. 25 ** Crushed and Powdered Sugar. 6 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 15 Hugsheads Fine Port ltico. 30) Sacks Liverpool Salt. 10 1 Sacks Alum Salt. 150 Boxes Adamantine Candles 40 “ Sperm ** 75 Boxes No. 1 Soap. 20 ** Family Toilet Soap. 85 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy. 1*25 Kegs Nalls. 50 Boxes Starch. 101 Jars Snuff. 50 Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs of l'owdor. 20 Cans Duck-shooting Powder. VI) Bags Shot. IOIOOu Cigars, various brands. flO Boxes Tobacco. *.W Cases Magnolia and Combination Tobacco. 20 Bales ( >snaburgs and Stripes. 5 Cases Homespun, Blenched. 10 Bale*Georgia Kersey. 5 “ Northern “ 15 “ Blankets, all prices 60 Baskets Piper’s Heidsick wine. 75 Cases Ginger and Blackberry Wine and Brandy. 50 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey. 10 “ Extra old Bourbon. 50 ** Gin Rum and Brandy. 10 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine. 10 Case# London Dock Gin. 15 “ Boker, and Stoughton Bitters. 10 “ Lemon Syrup. 20 Casks Ale and Porter. 10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs* 30 “ Assorted Pickles. 30 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy. 20 “ Super Garb. Soda. 30 Barrels and Boxes Soda and Butter Crackers, *25 Boxes Herrings. 5 Sacks Ashton’s Table Salt. 5 Cases Ashton’s Table Salt. 10 Do/.. Well Buckets. •25 Do/.. Blue Buckets. 10 Nests of Tubs. 30 Do/.. Wool Hats. 20 Boxes Leverltt Axes. 10.000 Pounds White Lead and Zinc. 10) Barrels Linseed Oil. 10 “ Tanners’and Machine Oil. Al*o, a fine lot of Chrown Green, Bellow, Prussian Blue, Terra De Sienna, Burnt Umber, Ac., Paints and Tarnish, Brushes and Sash Tools. Macon, Sept. *24, 1858 N otioo, ALL persons are hereby warned, and notified, not to trade for a note made by the undersigned as principal, a id (j eo T. Rodgea security, for Three Hundred Dollar?, dat-d June 16lh, 1859. and due four months after date, with interest f n m date— payable to Hayden A Goolsby or bearer, as the consideration of said note nas failed, and I sahall not pay the Knoll* unless compelled to do bo by law. * Mu* JOSEPH HEKTZFIEL O Ikbryw are