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CITY DIRECTORY.
MILITARY
ITlacon Volunteers.
Organized in 1825.
R. A. Smith Captain
A. G. Butts Lt Lieutenant
R. L. Wood 2d
O. 11. Freeman s d
C. H. Rogers Ensign
Floyd Rifles.
Organized in 1841.
Captain Thomas Hardeman
Ist Lieutenant Geo. Y\ . Ross
2J “ John T. Brown
3d “ John 11. Pickett
Ensign R. L. Freeman
Regular Meeting—first Friday in January,
April, July and October.
Regular Parades—January 8, 22d February,
May Ist, J uly 4.
Metropolitan Guard.
Organized in i 859.
J. R. Griffin Captain
J. M. Stubbs Ist Lieutenant
T. M. Brantly ‘ 2d
D. J. Jackson 3d
T. \V. Maugham Ensign
Drill Meetings, every Monday night—Regu
lar Meetings, every Thursday night.
Bibb County Cavalry.
Organized in 1834—Re-organized in 185“.
Captain E. Fitzgerald
Ist Lieutenant W. 11. Ross
ild “ C. U. Armstrong
Cornet J. S. Baxter
Regular Meetings—lst Thursday in January,
April, July and October.
Regular Parades — Bth January, 22d Februa
ry, Ist of May, and 4th July.
Jackson Artillery.
Organized in 1859.
J. IT. Andrews Captain
Dr. Theodore Parker Ist Lieutenant
F. 11. Burghard 2d “
G. A. Dure 3d “
E- G. Jeffers Ensign
M 1391 FI3EDEPARTMSNT.
George S. Obear Chief Engineer
George IV. Price.... Aassistant “
Protection Fire Company No. I.
F. S. Bloom Foreman
A. Patterson .. Assistant do.
Secretary E. D. Williams
Treasury E. J. Johnston
Engineer C. D. Wall
Regular Me- tings the 1 -f, Tuesday night in
each month.
Ocmulgee No. 2.
Foreman IT. N. Ells
Assistant do 0. Machold
Secretaty M. P. Westcott
Treasurer N. Binswanger
Engineer B. F. English
Meetings, Ist Friday night in every month.
Young America No. 3.
J. D.-Van Yalkenburg Foreman
Chas. W. Ells Assistant “
S. W. Walker Secretary
W. H. Wugnon Treasurer
John Streyer Engineer
Regular Meetings, Ist Monday night in each
month.
IIOOK & LADDER CO., NO. 1.
A. G. Butts Foreman
Jas. V. Greer Assistant “
Jas. Campbell “ “
A. McQueen Secretary & Treas.
Regul r Meetings on the first Friday night
in each mouth.
MACON CHURCH RECORD.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
REV. JAMES E. EVANS, P. E.
PASTOIiS.
11. 11. Parks, Geo. G. Smith
J. M. Armstrong City Mission
Geo. 11. Patillo Col’d M ission
STEWARDS.
James Williams.. N. Bass
P. Soloman Thns. Cater
J. M. Jones R. A. Smith
Treasurer & lieu nling Steward.. 11. L. Jewett
TRUSTEES.
Asa Hi It, Ch'rn Thos. Hardeman
A. R. Freeman Juuies Williams
Dr. .. McDonald B. F. Ross
T. A. Harris B. A. Wise
Service on Sabbath, at 10 1-2 a. m.,
and 7 3-4 p.in.
f-W” Praver Meeting every Wednesday
night.
$8?“ Service at the Mission Church Sabbath
10 a. in., and Bp. in. Also, Prayer Meeting
every Tuesday night.
The Baptist Church.
Pastor Rev. Syi.vancs Landrum
deacons.
Jai-kson Deloaclie Dr. Win. S. Lightfnot
Thus. M. Ellis.. .Geo. S. Obear. .Thus. B. Eife
Jonathan Collins J. W. Fears
TRUSTEES.
Robert Findlay, Ch'rn Jackson DeLoache
Geo.S. Obear, Thos. B. Else, Dr. W. S. Lightfoot
Treasurer Jackson DeLoache
Clerk George S. Obear
Divine Service each Lord's Day at 10J
a. in., and 7 1-4 p. in.
51#” Lecture arid Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night.
JrjT” Communion—lst Subbath in each
nontli, in the afternoon.
Conference Meeting on Friday night
-before the Ist Sunday in each month.
PresbyteJian Church at Macon.
There is nn regular Pastor, but the pulpit
will be supplied every Sabbath.
ELDERS.
E. A. Nisbet John J. Gresham
Washington Poe Bates S. E. Bond
DEACONS.
Clifford Anderson Jos. E. Wells
TRUSTEES.
Chas. Campbell George T. Rogers
Clifford Anderson. .J. A. Nisbet. . I. G. Plant.
fpgr* Service on Sabbath at 10 in the morn
ing, 5 in the afternoon and 1-4 before 8 in the
evening.
JsLecture every Wednesday.
Protestant Episcopal Church—Macon.
Pastor Rev. Henry K. Reese
wardens.
James M. Green N. C Mum oe
VESTRY.
Jas. Rea .L. N. Whittle
J. B. Lamar. .IV. C. Hodgkins. .John L. Jones
Service on Sabbatli at 10 in the morn
ing and 5 1-2 in the evening.
Evening Prayer Meeting every Friday.
Roman Catholic Church.
Pastor Rev. Tiios. O'Reilly
Service on Sabbatli Morning at 7 and at
101, in the evening at 7 o'clock.
jjipT Week Days—Service at G 1-2 o’clock
a. m.
I Macon Young Mens’ Christian
ASSOCIATION.
President—Clifford Anderson.
Vice Presidents—Robert A. Smith, Samuel
Hunter, Samuel Boykin, L. N. Whittle.
Recording Secretary and Treasurer—Dr. U.
Van Giesen.
Vico Recording Secretary—Geo. TV. Ilardie.
Corresponding Secretary—Rob’t A. Smith.
Vice Corresponding Secretary—Dr. R. 11.
Nisbet.
Librarian —A. J. Goodcnough.
Ass’t Librarian—L. W. Hunt.
.Meetings on evory Monday night at 8
o’clock.
Reading Room in Washington Block.
free to all persons, open daily from 9 a. ji. to
1 r. ji. ; from 2 to 0 r. m., and from 8 to 10
r. ji.
Varnishes!
Just Received , a Large Lot of Superior
Coach No. 1 and 2,
Copal No. 1 and 2,
Furniture,
Japan,
Iron,
Damar,
Harness, <frc.
By ZEILIN k HUNT.
may 2S
25828 Prizes.
FIFTY THOUSAND TICKETS!
| More than One Prize to every Two Tickets!
Whole Tickets SHIO, Halves $5 Quarters
$2 50.
■6ll STATE IITTIBY,
For the benefit of the
Monticello Union Academy,
Authorized by Special Act of the Legislature.
McKinney & Cos., .Managers.
CAPITAL PR.I2SE
$60,000.
TO be drawn each Saturday in June, 1850, in the
citv of Savannah, Georgia: Class 22, to be
drawn June 4,1859 ; Class‘23, to be drawn June 11,
1859 ; Class 24, tofbe drawn June 18, 1889; Class 25,
to be drawn June 25, 1859,
magnificent scheme.
1 Prize of £OO,OOO is £60,000
1 “ 20,000 is 20,000
1 “ 10,000 is 10,000
1 “ 5,000 is 5,00 J
1 “ 4,000 is 4,000
1 “ 3,000 is 3,000
1 “ 2,000 is , 2,000
1 “ 1,500 is 1500
1 “ 1,100 is 1,100
5 “ 1,000 is 1,000
10 “ 500 is 5,000
2 “ 400 is 800
2 “ 300 is 600
2 “ 200 is 400
50 “ 150 is ,7,500
100 “ 100 is 10,000
100 “ 95 is 9,500
100 “ 85 is 8,500
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of £2OO Approx, to £PO,OOO Pr’s are £BOO
4 “ 150 “ “ 20,000 “ 600
4 “ 125 “ “ 10,000 “ 500
4 “ 100 “ “ 5,000 “ 400
8 “ 80 “ “ 4,000 “ 640
8 “ 60 “ “ 3,000 “ 480
8 “ 50 “ “ 2,000 “ 400
8 “ 40 “ “ 1,500 “ 820
400 “ 20 “ “ 100 “ 8,000
•25,000 “ 8 200,000
25,828 Prizes amounting to £366040
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the follow
ing rates, which is the risk :
Certificate of Pact ages ol 10 Whole Tickets £6O
“ “ 10 Half “ 80
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 15
“ ” 10 Kighth ” 7.50
In ordering Tickets or Certificates enclose the
money to our address for the tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded Vr first mail.
Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they
mav designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent
to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
All communications strictly Confidential
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Ex
press, to be directed to MCKINNEY & CO., Savan
nah, Gu., or to WM. SHIVERS, J R., Agent, Macon,
Ga.
P. S—ln addition to the above, he is Agent for
the sale of Tickets in all our Combination Classes,
which draw twice daily, in forenoon and afternoon,
mne 3 ‘59 d-ly McKINNEY & CO.
Copartnership Notice.
I HAVE associated with me my brother FRANK
M. STONE, for the purpose ol continuing the Hat
and Cap business.
The business will be conducted hereafter under
the firm name and style of
CHAS. B. STONE & BROTHER.
The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patron
age extended to him the past year would most re
spectfully solicit a continuation of it for the new
firm.
They will keep constantly on hand a superior
stock of Hats and Caps, which they will sell as low
us unv house in the city or State.
apt la CHAS, B.ffTONE & BRO.
Latest Style!
BLACK FROCK COATS.
Just received by
C. H. BAIRD.
uue 8 d-ts
NEW BOOKS
AT
Board mail’s Book Store.
AMERICAN Eloquence in two Yols.; anew Cy
clopedia of Commerce ; Burton’s Cyclopedia'of
Wit and Humor; a handy book on Property Law;
Man upon the Sea, by Frank Goodrich; Romantic
passages in South-western History; Life beneath the
Waters; The Hand but not the Heart, by T. 8. Ar
thur ; William the conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles
Napier; Doctor Thorne; anew edition of Edgar A.
Poe’s works ; the Preacher and the King; the Priest
and the Huguenot; Lord George Bentinick, by Dis
raeli; Beatrice Cenci; Debitand Credit; Major Rog
er Sherman Potter; Douglas Jerrold’s Wit; Belle
Brittan on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller;
Cruise of the Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks; Jeffer
son’s Works; Bulwer’s Novels complete; Grate’s
History of Greece; Sparrowgrass Papers; Lord
Montague’s Page, by U. I’. H. James; the Three
Beauties, bv Mrs. Southwortli; Ventilation ill Amer
ican Dwellings; Derivation of Family names; Wis
dom, Wt and Humor; Steps towards Heaven ; Den’s
Moral 1 hoologv ; Mizimh, a Prayer Book ; Wayside
Pictures iu v ~nnce, Holland, Belgium and up the
Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes. Also a large assort
ment of fine Family Bibles,
sep 23 ‘ J. M. BOARDMAN.
Magnificent Pianos for
SALE.
IF you want a Piano unsurpassed in tone and finish,
and cheaper than Manufacturers prices, call and see
the greatest bargains ever offered at the Commission
house of J. F. WINTER & CO.
nov 25-ts
FOR SALE.
| AAA BUSHELS Not thorn Seed Oats, below
IV/ Vi * the market price,
nov 25 J. F. WINTER & CO.
The Insured participate in the Profits, with
out incurring any Liability.
EITIIITAL IBItE E 8„
NEW YORK.
T. R. BLOOM, Agent,
MACON, GA.
CASH CAPITAL, $500,000.
H. H. LAMPORT, GEO.T.HOPE,
Secretary. President.
Assets, $7(19.137.41.. .Liabilities, $14,288.89.
DIRECTORS.
GEORGE T. HOPE, President.
A. A. Low, Wilson G. Hunt,
William V. Brady, Bradish Johnson,
Thomas Tileston, Thomas Fraser,
George Griswold, Jr., S. B. Chittenden,
James Freeland, John Casswell,
Wm. 11. Cary, Edmund M. Yomg,
L. 11. Brigham, Wellington Clapp
Samuel 1). Babcock, Lycurgus Edgerbn,
Aurelius B. Hull, Charles I.amson,
A. Studwell, John 1). Mairs,
JohD H. Earle, David Lane,
Chiu. 51. Connolly Wm. M. Richards,
William H. Swan, Geo. S, Stephens®,
Daniel W. Teller, John B. Wright,
Sheppard Gandy, Geo. W. Lane,
John Paine, * Robert H. Hawtho*.
Charles H. Booth, Horace B. Claflin, j
Wm. M. Vail, 1). 11. Arnolil, j
Thomas Smull, J. H. Ransom, i
James A. Edgar, Henry Eyre,
Lawrence Turnure, Joseph /Vattell, \
Hiram Barney, Robt. H. McCurlv, \
H. 11. LAMPORT,\
nov 25 _ SefftA
Central, Macon & Western arid
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROADS.
GUANO, will for the present, be transported orer
the Central Railroad to Macon,or; to any Sta
tion on that and the Eatonton Road, in jfnv auaatity,
to any Consignee, at $2 00 per ton ot 2000 lbs, and
over the Macon k Western, and Suth-Western
Rail Roads, or to any Station on oilier of .hese
Roads, at $1 00 per ton of 2,000. lbs, provided tach
Sack is marked with consignee’s nt ie.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Sup’}’ R R.
ALFRED TYLER, “ “ A&W RR.
VIROIL POWERS. “ ‘J.WRII,
frb24w.tf -
GRANITE MALI
OPPOSITE THE LANIER B)USE.
THE subscriber will open the aboe Hall
about the first of April next, for.he ac
commodation of Families, Day Boarde-s and
Transient Customers. This House i.
offered as inferior to no other First Cass Hotel in
the South, and from its central locaton, its Urge
and airy rooms, offers great inducements and aconi
modations to Families and Transient persons. The
public may expect from this House, all the luxuies
and comforts to be found in any other hotel.
’ B. F. DENSE,
mar 2-ts Late of the Floyd Hous.
“VVOOXYS “
nun PIBTO6MPB EMU!
~VTOW presents greater attractions than evet —
XT A great number of Paintings on exhibition,'n
Oil,
Pastel,
Aquarille and
Imperial Photographs.
We have just received anew Mammoth Instru
ment, by which cun betaken Pictures as large as
life. Our Prices are so low that they come with
in the reach of all.
First class Artists are employed in this estab
lishment, if you want a firrt rate Picture call on
R. L. WOOD, Washington Block,
apr9dtf Macon, Ga
T. R. BLOOM,
Factor & Commission Merchant.
MACON, GEORGIA.
oct 20
N. S. PRUDDEN&CO.
Have just received their
SECOND SPRING STOCK OF FAVCY
mu wms,
PURCHASED by one of the firm within tie last
two weeks. Among them are styles entirely
new, and very beautiful.
In Dress Goods we car. show an elegant assort,
ment, from the cheapest to the finest fabric. Man
tillas, Misses Talmas, Dusters, Kmbroidtries, and in
fact almost everything that pertains to our line of
business. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
apl 27 d-ts
JAMES M. FOLSOM,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
WILL practice in the courts of Appling, Coffee,
Ware, Clinch, Charlton, Camden, Wayne and
Glynn of the Brunswick Circuit, and in the Courts
of Lowndes and Berrian of the Southern Circuit.—
Particular attention paid to the sale of South Georgia
Lands.
References—Judge A. E. Cochran, Brunswick, Ga.
Judge Peter E. Love, Thomasville, Ga.
JACOB SCHALL,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
WALKER’S BUILDING,
Mulberry Street, near the Medical College,
OFFERS his services to the public in all the
branches of his art. He flatters himself that
in the manufacture of Boots, Siloes, and Gaiters par-,
ticularly, he can give entire satisfaction to his pat!
rons. Orders respectfully solicited,
feb 22 and 1-y
Ambrotype Car for Sale.
I WILL sell cheap for cash a good Ambrotvpe Car,
suitable for traveling through the county. Also
a good Camera and every thing that belongs to the
Ambrotype process. A good business lor a young
man who wishes to travel and makemoney. Instruc
tions given if required. Address
JOHN G. MORGAN,
may 21 w-im Clinton, Jones Cos., Ga.
FANCY BYE HOUSE,
AND
STEAM 111 ESTIIIIT.
OPPOSITE CLARK & BARKER’S,
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.
MR. W. W. JOHNSON respectfully informs the
citizens of Macon and vicinity, that he is now
fully prepared to Die and Finish in the neatest
style, unit at short notice, every description of La
dies and GeiiHemen’s apparel.
Silks, Satins, and Woolen Goods, and in fact,
Goods of every fabric; Shawls of every description
Dyed and Pressed ; white and all kinds of Shawls
cleansed, blenched and stains removed. Articles for
mourning dyed at the shortest notice.
Gents’ Coats, Pants, Vests and Cravats dyed a
beautiful fast black,
Warranted not to Smut.
Gents’ apparel cleansed from paint, grease, tar Ac.,
without Ripping; in other words, Dyed or Cleansed
whole. Carpels, Rugs, Piano Cloths, Ac., Cleansed
at this establishment.
Kid Gloves dyed black, Straw and all kinds of Bon
nets dyed all the light colors as well as the black,
and pressed in the latest styles and shapes. Car
pets cleaned Ac., &c.
Woolen Goods Not Ripped !
This is the only establishment of the kind in Ma
con where the Finishing is executed by Steam.
A liberal share of the public patronage is respect
fully solicited. All work warranted to give entire
satisfaction, or no charge will bo made.
Orders from persons in the city should be left at
the Dye House, where the subscriber may be found
at all times.
Orders from the country should be addressed to
Mr. W. W. Johnson, Macon, Ga.
Persons sending Orders must state fully what they
wish to have done, written in a plain manner.
All Goods to or from this establishment can be sent
by Express.
’ No Goods subject to the claim of the owne r
one year from the date they are left at the estub
lishment.
Cleansing and Repairing promptly and neatly
done.
Cash terms and ersh prices.
W. W. JOHNSON.
March 11 and & w-lv
NEW STOCK OF
CROCKERY.
I SUPPOSE all know by this time that have
moved my
STOCK
from Triangular Rlock to the
Granite Front Store,
OPP. THE LANIER HOUSE.
I now have anew and good
| STOCK: OF OZEiHSTA.,
I Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from $175 down
to any single Sett wanted.
Tea Setts Kilt,
I from £9,00, (best French Chinn) to £2s,ooand £75,00
WHITE CHINA,
made in Setts to suit purchasers ami priced accord
ingly.
Glass in Setts, French,
for from $ IS,OO to $30,00, per sett, handsomely en
graved.
GOBLETS,
from $2,50 ptr dozen to sls
White Granite Ware,
made up as wanted.
I also have a fine assortment of fine
Taslors and Plated Tea Setts.
All the above Goods I otter at New York Prices,
as small profits, quick sales and satisfaction to all
parties is my motto. Orders will be filled same as
though the purchaser were here,
oct 2$ R. P. McEVOY.
ii *
I feb lOth-tf
TO PLANTERS.
THE subscribers have on hand, a good stock of
Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Blankets, and coarse Shoes
suitable for the season, also, a general stock of Gro
ceries which they will sell cheap lor Cash or approv *
ed credit, at the old stand on the corner above the
Lanier House. C. CAMPBELL A SON
Macon, October 20 1857
: . cunnM t
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO,
Washington Block,
Invite attention to their
SFBIIGII SUMMER STICI
Embracing aii the new styles of the
SEASON in Fancy Goods, together with a large
stock of black Cloth, Drap’d eta and Alpacca Frocks
and Sacks, Linen Frocks and Sacks, Linen Dusters,
Black Cassimeres and Drap’d eta Pants, Ac.
march 80d-tf
G GENT’S Furnishing Goods in large variety
at A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO’S,
march 30d-tf
TRUNKS and Ladies 9 Hat Boxes, Valises,
Carpet Bags, Umbrellas Ac., at
march OOd A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO’S.
YOUTHS’ and Boys 9 Clothing, to lit all sizes,
at A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO’S,
march 80d*tf
AMBROTYPES taken and nut in neat Cases at
50 Cents, at S. GOODMAN’S Gallery,
next to Mrs. Audouin’s Millinery Store,
feb 24 d-Om*
TRUNKS, Valises, Carpet and
Gutta Percha Bags,
Umbrellas, Ac.
oct xiv A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO.
Oranges, Pine Apples, Lemons,
&C.
BOXES Messina Oranges,
j£\J 15 “ Sicily Lemons,
2 Bbls. l J ine Apples,
5 “ Bussett Apples,
In store and for sale by
apl 30 GREER 4 FREEMAN,
(ggr Citizen copy l\v
Just Received.
AFRESH supply of Garden Seeds. Cabbage,
Beet, Parsnips, Onion Setts, Kentucky Blue
Grass, Lucerne, 4c. By
march 14d j ZEILIN 4 HUNT.
BRUSHES.
A LARGE assortment of Paint, Wall and norse
Brushes. For sale by 1
march 14d ZEILIN 4 HUNT.
PAINTS, and VARNISHES. For sale by i
march I4d ZEILIN A HUNT.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
if A COX. GEORGIA.
JOHN SCHOFIELD, JOSHUA SCHOFIELD.
Wo arc prepared to Manufacture
STEAM ETxra-UKTES,
CIRCULAR SAW MIL US,
MILL AND GIN GEARING,
SUGAR MILLS,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILINGS and VERANDAHS.
Having the most complete assortment of Iron Rail
ings in the State, which for elegance, neatness, du
rability and design, cannot be surpassed, and are
suitable for the fronts of Dwellings, Cemetery Lots,
Public Squares, Church Fences and Balconies.
Persons desirous of purchasing Railings will do
well to give us a cull, as wc are determined to otter
as good bargains as any Northern Establishment.
Urgr* Specimens of our Work < \n be seen at Rose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
his city. dec 2
STJisrrmiEs.
FIFTY THOUSAND Lbs. Tennessee and Georgia
Bacon,
100 Bibs. Whiskey, various price and brands;
1,000 Bushels Coin,
500 “ Meal,
2,000 “ Oats,
50 Package tine Leaf Lard,
190 Bbls. Georgia Lime,
50 “ Rosen dale Cement,
300 Bales prime Eastern and Tennessee Hay.
The above, with other articles in my line, in’ store
and for sale by WM. M. DUNN,
General Commission Merchant and Produce Deal
ers, Macon, Ga April 25 and A w if
Wanted Immediately!
ONE or two Moulders and Machinists ; also three
or tour good laboring hands
may 28d-tf R. FINDLAY k SONS.
’ NEW SPRING (CLOTHING.
E. WINKHir
IS now receiving a splendid stock ot fine Ready
Made Clothing for tne spring trade and invites
the public to call and examine it.
march 10, Vv. Citizen copy.
SEWING MACHINES*
rpilE subscriber is Agent for the sale of ltarthrop'*
X Sewing Machines. He has thoroughly testet
them and recommends them to the public. He war
rants them to perform well or no sale,
march 17 E. WINSHIP.
SHIRTS ! sin RTS!
JUST received a large assortment of the “ Goldei
Hill” Shirts, a superior article. They are wel
made and tit first rate. E. WfNSHIP.
march 17 Citizen copy.
Geo. T. Rogers & Son
HAVE ill Store and constantly receiving a large
and general stock of Groceries, consisting iu
part of
12<> Bags Rio Coffee,
25 Bags Old Government Java Coffee,
1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
20 Bags Pepper and Spice.
50 Bbls. crushed and Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades,
25 llhds. choice Molasses,
15 Hbds. Bacou Sides,
100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles,
50 Boxes Soap, varioivs qualities,
80 Boxes Starch, various grades,
50 Boxes (gross) Pepper, Spice and Ginger
45 Boxes Candy, assorted,
60 Boxes Tobacco, all qualities,
30 Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes,
65,000 Cigars of every grade,
Together with a general assortment ot Liquors—all
of which will be sold low for Cash. oct 20
DR. W. HORNE
TENDERS his Professional services to the citizens
of Bibb and adjoining counties. When not pro
tessioually absent he may be found at his Office, on
Cotton Avenue, next door to Clark & Barker’s store,
or at the Lanier House. He will promptly attend to
calls from the country. mar xi-ts
HATS, HATS.
CHAS. B. STONE & BRO.,
WASHINGTON IJLOCK.
INVITE attention to their stock of Spring and
Summer
Hat- and Cap*.
The following comprise a few of their leading
styles:
Gents’ Barrilla style Silk Hats,
“ New Orleans style Silk Hats,
“ Bebee “ “ “
“ Everet “ “ “
“ Black, Drab, Pearl and Fashionable Cassi
meres,
Gent’s superior French Cassimeres, of all colors.
And an endless variety of Boys’ and Children’s
Straw and Leghorn Huts and Caps.
We also have something very superior in the way
of Straws and Leghorns.
We invite attention to our stock and promise to
sell as cheap aa any house in the city or State.
CHAS B. STONE & BROTHER.
Macon, apl 19th, ’59 d-ts
W. T. MASSEY’S
LAW &c ORDINARY’S OFFICE
Is over E. L. Strohecker k Co.’s Drug Store where
he can be found from 8 o’clock A. M. to 1 P. M.
nov xi
BOOKBINDING.
JACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every
description of Blank Account Books, and binds
in any style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and Mis
cellaneous Books, Clerks’ Record and Docket Books
with or without printed foumh, and warranted best
quality paper.
Engineers’ profile paper made from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
All orders from the countrv promply and carefully
attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue onedoor below
Ross and Colemans’. may xiii
T. P. STUBBS. B. BILL.
STUBBS & HILL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga*
WILL practice in the counties of the Macon Cir
cuit, and also ip Jones, Upson, Merriwcther,
Muscogee, Talbot, Mnrion, Taylor, Schley, Dougher
ty, Lee, and the Federal Courts at Marietta and Sa
vannah, and in every other county where the foe
will warrant.
Feb. 10 1859 w
R. A. COLCLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
And Commissioner of Deeds for the State of
Georgia,
Montgomery, Ain.
Will practice in the 2d, Btn, 9th and 10th Judi- !
cial Circuits of the State, and iu the Supreme and
Federal Courts.
References.— William Knox, John Henly, llont 1
eoniery, Ala.
feb 25-
GREAT ATTRACTION.
1000 Stitches per Mnute. y
DECIDEDLY THE lIEST ‘
gnuinj} pitflthif
OF Tin: ACE! !
■’TSTARRANTED to do nil lands ~f Hewing both
VV on fine and com sc (itbrks with the greatest
Ease and Rapidity.
Call or send your ordi i to tin* Macon “Lamp
Store,” Cotton Avenue.
BOLSHAW A HERZOG, Agents.
Certificate from Thumv- J>. FJJt\ Ma.-Ur Md -
chinist of the Sovllt JiVslu/i Hail Hoad
Workß) Macon, O'a.
Macon, Ga., May 27th, IS&9.
Messrs. Mathews A (\\mi i ; c.i.- Gentlemen For
several years my attention h;. bett called to the
various kinds of Sew ing V ;u-1 ii < s v. loch have been
i introduced to the public at high us well as low prices,
but not until vour inti< dueti'c here of the Fcovel
A Goodcll Machine have I I>* •n able to convincr my
self of the real proctiftl <■ 1 any Sewing .Ma
chine lor gen* ral family t 1 eofl bo
above Muchines for some time in my family, I am
fully persuaded in my hum!'• judgment that this
Machine is all that m claimed for it, combining, as it
does, great simplicity and < : Gv m to
the perfection of the Sewing Machine, but not found
in any other Machine now I ‘ n the public, all of
which I have carefully examined.
Yours, Ac ,
. may 28 TIIOS. B. ELFE.
BELBEN & CO.
JSTXI.^’\7E7 r aOOUS
AT COST FOR CASH!
NO IIUMRUG!
UJYs have just received : .tra up]>ly of Straw
Goods, consisting of
Panamas,
White and Brown Leghorn?,
White Senates,
Slate and purple Canada?.
For Boys and Infants, every variety of Hats; ana
Misses’ Flats of every style.
These Goods must he* sold n? soon n? possible, and
to Cakii customers we can offer great inducements.
BELDEN A CO.
Macon, May 25. dAwtf
City papers copy 4t
John Massett,
Wholesalo and Retail Dealer
is
Family Groceris,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
LIQUORS,
PROVISIONS, &C., &C.
Mulberry Street, opposite the
Medieal College, Macon, Ga.,~®a
apl., 12, 1859-dtf
MENARD & CASTLEN,
DRUGGIST AM, 4POTHECARY,
CHKURY STRK ,T, MACON, Crj\.
HAS jut received ni will l;t-i-ri constant
lv nn hand a fres: upj iy oT DRUGS A yjf
MEDICINKS, consisting
QI'IMIMF.,
IODINE,
SAI.Af INK,
CIII.OKOEOmi,
IODINE POTASH,
CALOMEL.
MORPHINE,
PIPER IN’ E,
HU E WAS
Arc., Ac.
Also, a large ot of American, English unu Gerirnn
PERFUMERY.
CAMPIUNE.
BURNING FLUID,
SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL.
SWKEDISH LEECHES.
GARDEN SEEDS, Ac.. Ac.
He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY 4
WINE for Medicinal purposes. oct 17
John Massett
Opposite the Medical College, Macon, Georgia,
keeps always ou hand a large and choice stock of the
best Old Brandy. Irish and Jmericun Whiskey of
various superior brands, St. Croix and Jamaica Rum,
the lim quality of Giu, with everything else in this
line.
Also, Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Mallnga and
other kinds of Wine, A\ his Bytß. his patrons are
sure to receive polite attention, and get the best ot
Liquors.
lie hopes to retain a liberal share of public patron
age by striving to deserve it. lie invites a trial of his
Stock'. JOHN MASSETT.
april 12, 1859-dtf
NEW FIRM.
THE undersigned having taken t ho Livery Sta
ble formally occupied by H. M. Lindsay, intend
carrying on the .same in all its branches. We shall
always keep Phaeton's Carriages, Buggies and Dors
es, to hire on as good terms as anybodies. We have
also the most ample iicoominoclations foi Drove
Stock
We would say to the public that we have taken
the Hit into our mouth in earnest and can always
be found with our harness on ready to serve you; we
iutend by keeping a straight tonyv*-, jmllinej to<j<ther
and by buckling d(<iin dost to business, to succeed or
break a trace. Wo shaU never tire fellows in hitch
ing up for you so log as yon come up to the lick log
and settle. Now if you want us to wag-on to Hock-a
way and not to b c sulky, in fact if you don’t want to
sue uh check vp too close put vour shoulder to the
wheel, give us a share ami if you find a single trace
of ingratitude you may halter us.
Very Respectful Iv,
apl 23 d-ts ADKIiHOLD k JEFFERS.
Opposite the Passenger Depot, and near Brown’s
Hotel. City pupers copy.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned have this day formed a part
nership under the firm of Nkwcome k Pattehson,
and are prepared to administer to the physical and
spiritual wants of till their old customers, anil ns
many new ones as feel disposed to call nt “ THE
GEORGIA ” I!. S. NEWCOMB,
june 3-ts A. PATTERSON.
13?” City papers copy It