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N«w Type,
New Presses^
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AND -f
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OUR STOCK OP
Cut, Paper, i,
- Ac., Ac.,
Are from the best Manufactories,
AND WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
BOTH in WORK and PRICK.
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We do our Work
QUICK NEAT, AND CHEAP,
And It will Fay to
CIVE US A CALL.
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CIER&Y STREET,
(jßaltton Sail Building,)
ROSE A BURR,
PIOPRIITORS;
To Merchants and Business Men
GENEBALLY.
The forward state of the Crops of
every description, would indicate the
opening of the Business Season at a
much earlier day than usual; conse
quently, now is the most favorable time
to get your Printing done. We can
fill your orders for
BILLHEADS, CHECKS,
CIRCULARS,
Jfatejs. af df&uicL,
Cotton Receipts,
DRAFTS, CARDS,
Or any other kind of Mercantile
Work, in a style surpassed by
none, and as
CHEAP
AS THE
CHEAPEST.
• ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
Solicited and Promptly JIIW.
•Respectfully, R. & B.
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.. kangSof Schedule.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OFvICE,I
Havahhau, July 2,1207. /
CVN AND alter FRIDAY, JULY 6th, the" follow
* ing Schedule •will be ran between Macon,
Augusta, and (Savannah:
DAY TRAIN:
Leaves Macon 7 06AM
Arrives at jM \f> p M
Arrives at HavarmaWt « 25 PM
Leaves Savannah at A (MAM
Leaves Augusta at . m 4/> a M
Arrives atkacon dof M
NIGHT TRAIN:
Leaves Macon at....... ~g m p m
Arrives at Augusta at .3 16 AM
Arrives at Savannah at 4 M A M
Day 'Train from Macon will '
Savannah with Train on S. A. a G. R.
july4-lm MMtOTTnuu^ortidW
DRUGS, &C.
UOSTETTER’S BITTEEBS,
NEWCASTLE SODA,
Pepper and Spice,
KEROSINETOTL,
WHITE LEAD,
SPERM OIL,
WINDOW
For sale LOW, at whogjPreT for the cash.
AGENTS FOR
Spears’s Fruit Preserving Solution.
Massenbnrg, Son & Harris.
Augus tlO-c
FRENCH MEDICINES
ILT VOGUE 1
BY
GRIMAULT & CI E .
Chemists to JSTc aPI jek
45 RUE RICHELUE, PARIS.
——:o>—
;no more cod liver oil.
Grimault’s Syrup of lodized Horse
Radish.
This Syrup is employed with the greatest suc
cess, In place of Cod Liver OH, to which It Is infi
nitely superior. It cures diseases ot the chest,
scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, mus
cular atony, and loss of appetite. It regenerates
the constitution by purifying the blood, and is in
a word, the most powerful depurative known. It
never fatigues the stomach and bowels, and is ad
ministered with the greatest efficacy ,to young
children, subject to humors, or obstruction of the
glands. At last, it s very efficacious in the dis
eases of the skin.
NO MORE CONSUMPTION.
Grimault’s Syrup of Hypophos
phite of Lime.}
This new Medicine is a sovereign remedy in
phthisis and other diseases of the lungs, promptly
removes all the more serious symptoms. The
oough Is relieved, the night-sweats cease, and the
patient rapidly recovers iris health.
NO MORE POVERTY OF THE BLOOD
AND PALE COMPLEXION.
Drs. Leras’ Phosphate of Iron.
2 Ra. a bottle cash.
This new ferruginous medicine contains the ele
ments of the blood and bones, and Iron in a liquid
state. It is different from all hitherto offered to
the public, Is liquid, colorless and tasteless. It
speedily cures chlorosis, pains in the stomach, dif
ficult digestion, dysmenorrhea. anemia.
The majority of the Academies of Medicine of
Paris, recommend the Phosphate of Iron, to Ladies
of delicate constitution suffering from anemia, and
all other persons fatigued from over anxiety, nerv
ous emotions, overwork, general debility and poor
ness of blood,
It is the only preparation which never causes
eonstipation, ana oan be borne by the most deli
cate stomachs.
NERVOUS HEADACHES, NEURALGIA
instantaneously cured by
Grimault’s Brazilian Guaranna,
A vegetable substance used from immemorial in
Brasil, and entirely inoffensive.
Dr. Burin Du Buisson’s Digestive
Lozenges and Powders of the
Aicaline Lactates.
The Alkaline Lactates exercise the most benefi
cial influence over the derangements of digestion,
either by their peculiar action on the mucous mem
brane or the stomach, or by aflbrding to the latter
through their combination with the saliva to the
gastrie Jnioe, a supply of Lactic acid which all Eng
lish, French and ot her Physiologists admit to be an
essential principle of digestion. For the informa
tion of those who may be without Medical advice,
it may be stated here that the symptoms of im
paired digestion are : Headache, pain in the fore
head, hemicranht, gastritis, gastralgia, heartburn,
wind in the stomach and bowels, loss of appetite
emaciation, etc. All these soon disappear tmder
the action of the Alkaline Lactates, which may be
always had in Lozenges, or Powders.
General Depot in Paris at
GRIMAULT A CIE,
Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon,
46 rue Richelieu.
In New York at F. M. BECKERY, 129 Grand St.
FOUGERA A NANDERKIELT, William St„
and CARTLER A CO., 98 and 99 Franklin St.
In New Orleans, at DUCONGE, and at every
good Chemist. mar6-tf
BETTER THAN CAPCEILA.
Grlmaulf s Capsules and Liquid Ex
tract of Matico Vegatalis.
Where all other Medicines have foiled, the t
preparations will always effect a cure. These In
sure rapid and extraordinary cure of severe, recent
and chronic cases of private disease. They are
used In the Hospitals of P>-.rls, by the celebrated
Dr. Rlcord, and are fonnd greatly superior to all
hitherto known mineral remedies and Copaiba
and Cnbebs. The Injection is used in recent and
capsules In the more chronic cases.
MOITPEIIES INSTITUTE.
For the Education of Young Ladies,
NEAR MACON. GA.
Rkv. J. T. Parse, - - M. A., Rector.
Mbs. H. T. Pktsk, - - Principal.
The Second, Half-Yearly Term of this Institu
tion will begin on the 25th of July, and end on
the 12th of December, 1807.
CHARGES:
Board—lncluding Washing, Fuel and Lights,
with Instruction In English and Classical De
partments, per Term of twenty weeks, $176.
Extra eharges for Music, French, Drawing,
Painting, Ac.
SWFor circulars and farther particulars apply
to REV. J. T. PRYSE,
Jtily 17-lm Macon, tia.
BEAUTY!
Auburn, Golden, Flaxen and Bilken
Curls.
PRODUCED by the uaeotProf. DKBREUX* FRT
HKR LE CHBVKUX. One application war
ranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair
Paris and" most gratifying re
sults. Docs no inf nry to the Price mall,
maliwl flm Khh UTThTc? ™
Sash, Blinds,
DOOBS, <scO., t
FOR SALE AT
LOWEST MARKET PRICE,
j On no wf. footer «and and 4t»i Streets.
OREBFViIIb ’wood.
MORE GOODS! MORE ROODS!
WWE still continue to receive large additions
to our stock of
Groceries and Provisions, "
And only ask all those wishing to purchase te
examine our stook,consisting partially of
ISO bags Rio COFFEE. ..»•
10 bags Mooho COFFEE.
200 bis. Stewarts ABAC SUGARS.
260 sacks Family and Super. FLOUR,
160 bis. LARD.
125 bhds. BACON.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON A CO.
Angust 7-c
~NO HUMBUG! '
The Daniel M Cotton tin,
MANUFACTURED at Prattville, Autauga Cos.,
Alabama,by Daniel Pratt, who has bad an
experience of Forty years, in the manufacture of
said Gins, and he natiers himself that he khows
how to put up Gins to suit Planters as well w* any
man, North or South,' East or West; and lor
proof of his assertion, he refers to Planters in
Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississip
pi, South Carolina and Georgia.
Planters wishing to procure his Gins will please
apply to Messrs D. L. Adams A Sons, AugdSta,
Ua., Messrs. G. L. Anderson A Cos., Atlanta, Ua„ or
to ourselves, In this city.
J. H. ANDERSON A SON,
Agents.
Macon, Ga., Angust 7,1867-2 m
NEW PIANOS,
JWMMmk
Manufactured by the New York Piano
Company, are now for Sale at
J. W. BURKE & CO’S.,
fffff! MACON, OA. Jffft
ritHIS Company is now prepared to turn out
I fifty Pianos per week, which are pronounced
by the best judges to be
INFERIOR TO NONE.
There are no Pianos made that wlil stay in tune
like them. They are made oi the best material,
with great care, and by the most skillful work
menselected from the
BEST FACTORIES
in this and the old country, and fully warranted
to stand in any climate and to give as good satis
faction as any Pianos held for SI,OOO. rhave been
through all the first class Piano factories in Balti
more, Philadelphia, New York and other cities,
and have found none superior to the New York
Union Piano Companies make, which are em
phatically the
PIANO FOR THE PEOPLE,
for they can be sold from one to two hundred
dollars less than can be bought from any other
reliable maker. They are the
VERY THING.
for those living where they can not get tuning
done often. .
I am agent for the sale oT these 'Pianos and
will warrant them as long as any others will. I
have been engaged In the business for thirty
Jears and speak advisedly. The readers of the
ournal and Messenger will notice an advertise
ment by Brown and Perkins, of
Pianos for the People.
Brown A Perkins are Agents for the Now York
Union Piano Company for the city of New York and
surrounding country. They are the same Pianos
that I am selling and I fully endorse all they say
about them, and will sell them here at the same
rates that they advertise them for in N. e _w_V2£* -
Having consented to keep these PIANOS on
sale, we nave had them thoroughly tested, and
from the universal opinion expressed, we are pre-
W. BURKE * UO.
USEFUL BOOKS.
SILENT Friend, 60 cents; How to get Rich, 00
cents; Magic Wand and Medical Guide, 60
cents; Ladies’Love Oracle, 25 oents; The Laws of
Love, 25cents; How to Woo and How to Win, 25
cents; Complete Horse Doctor, 25 cents; Guide to
Long Life, 25 cents.
Sent by mail upon receipt ofpripe.
Address JOHN A. SIMONS.
J une23-3m Charleston? S. C.
Coliinsworth Institute,
Talbotton, Georgia.
TERM WILL BEGIN AUGUST 5 lit.
Tuition in currency sl6, $22, $27.
Board, at the Institute, exclusive of washing,
(If paid strictly in advance, for the term of six
teen weeks) $64.00.
#
Rooms furnished on liberal terms to students of
good mo ral character who may desire to board
themselves.
For further particulars apply for a catalogue.
J. T. MCLAUGHLIN, Principal.
July 17. 1867. wSt-d2t wfßw
THE GRISWOLD GIN.
fpHE undersigned beg to renew their notice to
1 Planters or their manufacturing the Griswold
Cotton GIN, so long and fovorably known to the
“ oldest inhabitant,” as the best and most relia
ble Gin ever offered to the public.
They are now prepared to furnish at two days
notice any number from one to one hundred, of
35, <0,45,50, and 00 Saws, ana in one week any
other size. These Gins are made with Southern
capital aud Southern labor, and WARRANTED
in every particular.
In addition to their agents at different points,
they have been kindly allowed to refer io Messrs.
Hardeman A Sparks, who It Is weU known are
competent Judges of aaLtnu.
MASSEY A JOHNSON.
August 10,1867-d2aw2m.
TAYLOR SUPERIOR COURT. APRIL
TERM, 1867.
Joshua Newsom, Adm’r\
of Martha Newsom,dec’d, BUI for directions, Ac.;
~ tw. , ,and for distribution
MarcusL. Carter, elal dls- and Interpleader in
tribunes of the estate of Taylor Superior Court,
said Martha Newsom. J
IT Is pn motion of Complainant's Solicitor, or
dered that the amendment to said BIU be al
lowed; and that Carter Newsom, Daniel Newsom
Solomon Newsom. Asa Newsom. David Newsom,
Asa Jqlmsnn and his wife Rebecca Johnson, John
Wilson, John Land ana his wile Mary Land,
James Willis,Thomas Norris and his wife Susan
Norris, John Newsom, James' Newsom. Ira Jen
nings and his wife Elizabeth Jennings, Robert
Barfield and his wife Martha Barfield, Ronimr
and his wife Caroline Hooper, Penetope Hinton,
David! Newsom, Jordan Lowe and bis wife Rachel
Lowe; - Greene and ms wife Sarah Greene,
Moon, Jainra M. Densonj
Hobbi. John '/airy* and his wife fjlzabeth Terry.
William Hart, Vincent Hart. Isaiah Gosey, Fai
ny Johnson and Jos. Hanrfe, be each and all of
them .made defendants to said Rill, and that they
appear at the next term of this Court to be held
on the first Monday in October next, and defend
said Mill and abide the further order of the Court
therein.
And it is further ordered, That each and all of
said defendants be served with a copy of this or
der, If to be found in this State, and otherwise by
a publication of a copy of this order onoe a month
for four months in ths Macon Journal and Metmnu
•" MM. Uu, **,«*,<>£»«.
I certify that the above Is a true extract from the
Minutes of Taylor Superior Court. Given under
my hand and official h
tune I-lamina Clerk S. a
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
w*»'
lu the 2d * intrlot ot originally Muscogee, new
Macon county; the samelmproved, andpsrt un
der cultivation. Hold for distribution. Possee
sion given first January, 1808.
Ternis-Credlt till first January next, for notea
with approved Bi BARFIELD, Ex'r.
July la, 1807. 40d
cotton sms.”
THB
"TAILOR” COTTQN GIN,
MANUFACTURED BY
1. E, CLEIK Mill i CO,
Columbia, Georgia.
WRIGLEY k KNOTT, Agents,
ACJO-COpN". GkA—
i ;
These GINS, noted for
SPEED, LIGHT DRAUGHT and
GOOD SAMPLE,
are now ready for delivery to Planters.—
Not being represented, as heretofore, by
Traveling Agents, parties wishing these
Gina are requested to send their orders di
rect to us, when they will meet with
prompt attention, and at factory prices.
The “ Taylor Gin” is too well known
in this section to require special notice or
commendation, and w« will only say to our
planting friends, that the high character
of these Gins will be fully maintained in
those now being put up.
Brown’s Double-Cylinder Gin,
also manufactured by them, is highly re
commended by those who have them in
use, and we invite the particular attention
of Planters who have Steam or Water
-Power, and desire large size Gins, to an
examination of the merits of these Gins.
They have passed the ordeal of detraction
and stubborn opposition from interested
parties, by several years of successful oper
ation, and now stand unrivalled as com
bining
SPEED, LIGHT DRIHT aid
GOOD SAMPLE.
For all sizes over fifty Saws, we consider
them decidedly SUPERIOR to the Stogie
Cylinder, and recommend them with eon
fidence to parties who wish large Gins.
Descriptive Catalogues (containing full
descriptions of the Double-Cylinder and
other Gins of this manufacture) and Tes
timonials will be furnished on application
to us.
WRIGLEY 6 KNOTT, Agents,
jel9-3m Macon, Ga.
GET THE BEST.
Important to Cotton Planters!
THE UNIVERSAL COTTON GIN AND
CONDENSES.
Horace L. Emery'* Patent,
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY
HORACE L. EMERY & SON,
Albany Agricultural Works,
ALBANY, NSW YORK.
have been tried: and they have been tested in
competition with nearly all other kinds in use.
We claim that this GIN will produce more and
cleaner Unt Cotton; and give better sample, with
leu power, than any Gin In the market.
KM. }
Messrs. MITCHELL, ALLEN A CO., Newberae,
N. C„ Agents lor Horace L. Emery A Hod's
Universal Cotton Gins aud Condensers.
Gentlemen .-—I desire that every Planter k. lend
ing to buy a Cotton Gin should know the imtmenae
advantage derived from having their OMton ginned
by Horace 1* Emery S.Hou’s Patent Universal
Ootton Gin and Condenser.
Last foil I sent my seed Cotton to be ginned by
your UnivNluiax Cotton Gin and Condxnsxh
*°l slipped my oouoiwor maritetupo?*the same
my own for forty-one (41) cents and bis for thirty
seven (87> cents per pound, and we both can assure
you that my Brother's seed cotton, before ginning,
was ot better appearance than my own.
Yours truly, B. GUTHRIE.
Messrs. H.l* E, k ßon:
I hereby certify that the foregoing statement of
choMfirma’ycMajfily , *a or, Bnl r ’
IheaeGins.
SEND FOR piRCULAR.
E. BOND, Ageat» ;
JulyM-lwdamw Maoon.Gu.
rpWO MONTHS after date, application wJUthg.
1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Upson Coun
ty, for leave to sell ths Real Estate of James L.
Pickard, late of said county, deoeased.
WM. T. REHPikH, Administrator.
May 24, 1807 Od
PTm.Anin.MrtA UNIYIEBITY
KSSllfelfe
Medicine and Surgery.
stura, February 26,1863. Name changed bra legis-
eoectment tA 4Mr BcUctic Medial CoHegc of
Allege, which had preriouabr
Id 1864 if purchased the Venn Medical Doirersityff-
The Trustees of tbearoamte scboois united, petitioned,
and obUiued a special act of tbs Legislature, consoli
dating these institutions and changing their name* to
that of the Philadelphia University of Medicine and
Surgery, Mar oh 16,1886. All these various acta «•
published in the statutes ol Pennsylvania. The post
0# the building and museum was over on# hundred
thousand dollars, ft will be observed that the Univer
sity, an now organized, is the legal representative of
the four medical college# that it hea aheerbed. It ia a
liberal school of medicine, confined to no dogma, nor
sai&ssS* umi&gxsJt
Stesiona.—lt has two full se-eions each year, com
mencing on the let of October, and eon tinning until
the let of January as Ms first session, and from the Ist
of January to the Ist of April as its seeood; tbs two
constituting one foil course of lectures. It has aUo a
summer session, commencing the Ist es April and
continuing until Anguat, for the preparatory branches,
such as Latin. Greek, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology,
Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, etc.
Ticket*.—Tickets to the full course of lectures $l2O,
or SBO for each session. For the summer or prepara
tory course, $25. Graduting fee |S . To aid toting
MSN or MOPBUATB USA Ns, the University has issued
five hundred scholarships, which are sold to first
course student* for $76, and to second course students
and clergymen for SSO, each constituting the holder
a life member, with the perpetual privileges ol the
lectures, aud alt the teachings ot the school. The on
ly additional fees am a yearly dissecting and matricu
lating ticket, each of which is $5-
■Js/rssmata eastjfsts
time during the year, attend as long as 3» m chooses,
and re-enter the institution as frequently as desired.
It requires no previous reading or study to enter toe
University on scholarships, hence, all private tuition
fees are saved. _ .
Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute
Other business s part ot tbs time.
The candidate for gradation can present himself at
any time, and receive his degree as soon as qualified.
In case a student should hold a scholarship and not
be able to attend lectures, it can be transferred to an
other, thus preventing any loss.
NEW BOOKS.
PAINE’S PRACTICE OP MEDICINE.
Anew work just issued by W. Paine, M. D., Pro
fessor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and
Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Medicine
and Surgery; author of Paine’s Practice of Surgery;
a work on Obstetrics and Materia Medics; author of
New School Remedies; an Epitome of Eberlie’s Prac
tice of Medicine; a Review of Uomoepathy; a work
on the History ot Medicine; Editor of University
Medical and Surgical Journal, Ac., Ac. It is a royal
octavo of 960 pages, aod contains a lull description of
all diseases known in medicine and surgery, including
those of women and children, together with their pa
thology and treatment by all the new and improved
methods. Price $7; postage 50 cents.
Address the author, 938 Arch st, Philadelphia, Pa.
ALSO, A NEW WORK,
Entitled New School Medicines, wbioh is the only
work ever published upon Materia Medioa, embracing
all tbe Eclectic, Homeopathic, and Botanic remedies,
with a full regular Materia Medioa. Price f5; postage
free. Address as above.
young men, by presenting them a scholarship, and
thus enabling them to obtain an honorable protection.
The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physicians
and surgeons. Tbe University has associated with it
a large hospital clinie, where every form ot medical
and surgical disease ia operated on and treated in the
presence of the class.
Collsgb Building.— Tbe College building, located
in Ninth street, sooth of Walnut, Is the finest in the
city. Its front is collegiate gothic, and is adorned
with embattlemeuta and embrasures, presenting a nov
el, bold, and beautiful appearance. Tbe facade is of
brown stone, ornamented by two towers, rising to the
elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled
parapet. The building contains between fifty sad
rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every
other <a)u"vyW 11 flan iww
tribute to facilitate mSW,
bundred scholarships will bo issued, and as two hun
dred and fifty are now sold, those wbowisb to swmre
one should do so at once. Money can he remitted by
express or a draft or check sent on any National Bank
in the United Siatee, when toe scholarship will be re
turned by ma«, signed by tbe President of the Beard
of Trustees, Jos. S. Fisher, Esq., and toe Dean of the
Faculty, W. Paine, M. D. All orders for scholarships
or other business of toe University .should be addressed
io Professor W. Paine, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
UNIVERSITY JGURNA L
OP
1 and 1 if-* l "'
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
A Semi-Monthly Journal of Medicine,
Surgery, Physiology, Hygiene, and
General Literature, devoted to the Pro
fmsion and the People.
The cheapest medical paper in the world, published
every two weeks, at the University Building, Ninth
street, south of Walnut.
Single copies .81 00
Five ooDles to oneaddreas .... 4 %
Fifteen “ - Z'.'.ZZ'. •80
Twenty ** “ 10 00
Tht getter up of the club shall have one copy gratis
Addreas, W. PAINE. M.b., Editor,
jnoell-tf * Philadelphia, ra.
O. W. MABBEY. F. 8. JOHNSON, SR.
COTTON GINS.
COMBINATION OF SKILL
and PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE.
rjIHE UNDERSIGNKDHAVING COMPLETED
J. thetr shops, are now ready to receive orders
for COTTON GINS. They flatter themselves
that thetr Ginn will compare favorably with those
ot any other establishment, our Mr. MASSEY
having been employed with Mr. Samuxi. Gris
wold for ton years, from 1831 to 1841, and since 13*1
a successful manufacturer on his own account.—
We have at work for us many of the men brought
up by M». Griswold In the business from boyhood,
thereby securing a combination of skill and prac
tical experience. We will spare no nainala striv
ing to give satisfaction, as our success depends on
the merit of our Gins; and as we procure Heed
Cotton and tost our Gins before shipping, buyers
of us may rely on being pleased. Having a Found
ery attached to our business, we are prepared for
furnishing all castings for Gins, Gin and Mill
Gear, Sugar Mills audßoilere, and for any other
is
Central Railroad, and easy of access.
Repairing Dona With Dispatoh,
Gins sent by rail to Maoon, tor repairs, will be
taken to our Shop by us, and returned to ltooew.—
Orders addressed to ue at Maoon will receive
prompt attention, and as we expect to have bnt
row Traveling Agents, persons intending to pur
chase of os will please send in their orders as early
experience and advice. We respectfully ask a
■&»., *ai^ Y l& 0H * 80N
AGBNTIi s
aa»=.=ftu.
K. C. Wade & Cos.. ~ —Savannah.
Furlow A Bro Americus.
Rust * Johnston ....Albany.
Sturfes * Chew.„..» Waynesboro.
C. A. Pitta... Atlanta.
Winfield
W. D. Willlan;ii.'.'r..‘!!3.T"..;w«rton. *'
6. A. Ca hauls* Forsyth.
¥. J. Outer Fwy.
raaS-diawSm :
ATTENTION, „ \
Souther* Bferehaate a»4 Haaldlra!
FRANK BALLARD.
Wholesale Commission Merchant,
it BOOTB AND SHOES.
" 3 ®igiS§^:
Vo. 90$ mi »• frsnkUa Stmt, I«w York.
Houthern Product*. U above, reoeivdd at all
.Your bu«tnews and order* aollelted.
P. O, >ast| 4090. JeW-wly
BROWN c PERM**.
Pianos, for tie People!
mam
bSSfimooldl ng cm phii to*;’ 846 t
*Sp
is.
660
dSab^^^^?ty 1 of tone, cannot
lbur styles described above, embody all the
4U» WlOpitfi AS nna PiftflflfL <,, *' * * ■
aSMfiwßsaKPasaffje
examine them before purchasing else where.
When references and testimonials are required
by those about to purchase, Instead of presenting
a display of professional names, we refer to the
parties to whom we have sold our Pianos. Their
Judgment as to the real merit* of opr lfMtrument*
aeto their durability. touch, sweetness, and power
of tone, standing in tune, etc., baaed on an actual
experience, being of far more value than the
mere good opinion of the Artlst,however capable,
who merely tries in a warerootn instrument* in
perfect tune and order, which have Just received
the workmen's last finishing touches.
Our motto is
“QUICKSALES AND SMALL PROFITS."
awFl end for a Circular, to
BROWN * PERKINS,
420 Broome St., New York.
JanM-ly
ALPINE BITTERS.
3 'HE ALPINE BITTERS, Imported exclusively
from Switzerland, Is made from Root* and
erbt, harmless in themselves, but marvelous in
their strengthening properties. Their recupera
tive qualities are unrivaled, and are esfeeially
efficacious in all cases of female debility, arising
from any cause whatsoever; also for Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Headache, Nervou-neu, Lots of Appe
tite. and is a positive preventive ot CfuUt and
J "The ALPINE BITTERS have a soothing and
restoring Influence upon the system, especially
upon the digestive organs, and is highly recom
mended to ladles and even children in delicate
health, and to all who are averse to taking wine,
poisonous whiskeys, and other stimulants.
The continually increasing demand for this uni
versal popular European Tonic and Anti- Dys
plptic Elixir, has Induced the undersigned to
make such arrangements abroad ae will enab'e
them constantly to supply all orders with which
they may hereafter be favored.
*■ For sale by J. H. ZHILIN & CO., Macon.
Can be obtained by all Druggists and other
dealers. KORNEMANN A 00.,
Sole Agent * and Importer*/or the United
State* and Canada,
may2l-lawdly 8 Cedar street. New York
r / > ■’> p f-vr s AV£O
JU ' 3v Using
BT. BABBITT’S Labor-saving Soap. This Soap
, ts made from clean and pure materials, con
tains no adulteration or any kind, will not injure
tbe moat delicate fabric, and Is especially adapted
for woolens, which will not shrink after being
washed with this Soap It may be used in hard or
■oft waters. It will remove paint, grease, tar and
stains of all kinds. One pound warranted equal
to two pounds of family Soap. Directions sent
With each bar, for making three gallons handsome
soft Soap from one poundof this Soap. Each bar
Is wrapped in a ctroular containing full directions
foi tufe, printed in English and German. Aakyom
grocer for “B. T. Babbitt’s Soap,” and take no other.
B. T. Babbitt, Noe. 64,65,66,87,68,89,70,72, and
74 Washington street, New York.
If^^^^^WuRGWNSOAPB
JU Per Cent Sawed By J
TTBING B. T. Babbitt’s pure Concentrated Potash
U or Ready Soap Maker. Warranted double the
strength oi common Potash, and superior to any
other saponifler or ley in tbe market. Put up- in
cans of I pound, 2 pounds, S pounds, 6 pounds and
12 pounds, With foil directions. In English and Ger
man, for making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound
willmakete gallon* of sort Soap. No lime is re
quired. Consumers will find this the cheapest
Babbitt, Nos. 64,66,68, AT, 68; 09, 70, 72, and 7
Washington street. New York.
1 Ci) PER CENT SAVED
JU By Using
n T. BABBITT'S best Medical Salaratus, “made
JD. from common salt.” Bread made with this
Salaratus contains, when baked, nothing but com
mon salt, water ana flour.
Nos. 64,66,66,67,68,68,70,72 and 74, Washington
street, New York.
rfrnPEfrcrvr saved 1
JU BYU6ING §
* ......> . .
x> T. BABBITTS Star Yeast Powder. Light BU
-15. cult, or any kind of Cake may be made with
this Yeast Powder, in fifteen minutes. No short
ening required when sweet milk is used.
I will send a sample package free by mail, on
reeeiptof 15 cents to pay postage.
Nos. (M to 74 Washington street. New York.
raarl6-6m
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Seasonable Attractions!
JUST RECEIVED AT LTHE
Crockery Store, Mulberry St.
FRUIT JARS—Lyman Pat.-best In use.
ALSO,
WATER PITCHERS—White Granite, large
ami
PLUS WASH BASINS-White and Marble.
THUS. J. FLINT.
JalyU-U
aKeRMA. Dooly County.—Where**, Alfred
G. Wilson, Administrator on the octet* of Samuel A.
Moate, petition* the und*r*ign*d for tetter* of .Dismission
from hi* said trust.
These are therefore to site and admonish all, and tin
nier the h«ira and oredltpr*, to he and appear at mr of
toe, within the time pnesrlNd by lav, and show
eaoce, if nay they have, why be *heald net he dteoharved.
Given under my hand and oAclal *1 restore, thl* 86th
day of February, 10*4. WM. H. DAVIMS, Ordinary.
marchU 6m
ORDIXAUY’S NOTICE.
r'IEORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Whereas Jas.
U R. Coombs. Guardian of Susan C- Boothe, now
Susan P, Art! represents by bis petition that he
has fully discharged said trust and applieAto me
for lattece of dimmMeion from his said trust i
Tbeew ate therefore to oite and admonish all
parsoaa Interested to be aud appear at my office
within the time preeoiibed by law, to shew cause,
If have, why eaidlotwrs should not be
■BSE* under my hand and official signature,
uly Sth, 1867. JNO. T. GLOVKR,
lot 10 wtiu Ordinary.
To CogssnptivM.
ter having suffered several year* wltli a aevere
lon* alfectlon, and that dread disease, Oonsump*
Mon—la anxious to make known to hie fellow*
lutferera the mean* of cure.
To all who deaire It, be Will eend * sonyat the
prescription need, (free of charge), with the dh ee
lloua tor preparing andaatng the wme. which
they will fend a suns Cukk ytm Consumption,
saaEaSE^gg^SSrs
* Fanil *s^prescription, will pleaee
addrenn
"agS/SC BSSU.WI!k.
1 ■*- - ■ . w . j' ,
ISsSsH*
Wilmington and Weldon Railway,
NORTH CAROLINA.
OO4H I wV«r Car* and Engines.
Trains
A RE run both way# oa thia «4*d, carrying toe
SLEEPING CARS
Otf ALL THE NIGHT TRAINS.
Areedand commodious EATING CAR runs on
TCdatatho best and quickest LI e from Macon
Columbus and adjacent country, to the North.
ITTRY IT.-W
1 - H 1,. FREMONT,
Engineer and Sup’t.
FOR SALE—TO LET
* • —— l —r ■ 7“ r
FOR RENT.
AVK HOUSE, with an acre of ground attached,
in West Macon, near Henry Ells garden, for
TnneZ* pftrt,Ca,an, eD<, “‘ WS “ K. IBAA.K
WARRANTED,
Landreth’a New Crop
TURNIP SEED,
For sale at the Lowest Price, by
THKO. W, ELLIS, Druggist.
Cor. Cherry Rt n and Cotton Avenue.
August 6-11*
WANTS.
r " " ' ' - - - - fl v j
t!7l VTffH EVERYWHERE. AGENTS, male
If Slv loD) and female, SIOO to 8260 per mont h
to sell the Genuine Common Sense Family Sew
ing Machine, tbe greatest invention ot the age.—
Price omy 618. This Machine Will Stitch, Hem,
Kell.Tuck. Bind, (yullt. Braid and Embroider. Tbe
doth cannot be palled apart, even after cutting
across the (-.earn every quarter inch. Every Ma
chine fully warranted lor three years.
40-Send tor circulars at td terms to Agents.
Address BLISS A McEATHKON,
Gen’l Son ton Agents, Louisville, Ky.
P. B.— Upon receipt of price, 818, we wind
one of tbeee machines to any address by exj ress
carefully packed, wltli explicit directions for us
ing, setor needles, etc . he. mar Jtt-ti
Building and Loan Association
WE tbe undersigned propose to organise an
other Building ana Loan Association, In
Bibb Connty, with two thousand Shares-all
stockholders to be borrowers. Subscription list
at Messrs. J. H Anderson A Son’s store, where
tbe public are invited to call and subset ibe. Not
over thirty, nor less than five shares to one
subscriber.
O. G. Sparks. J. W, Knott,
J. H. Anderson, C. D. Wall,
M. 8, Freeman, Emory Wlnship,
Thou. J. Flint, George a. Dure,
L. F. Anderson, J. F. Greer.
M. R- Rodgers, J. G. Delta.
Macon, June 20, 1867.
BOOH® AND SHOES
FOR
LADIES AND GENREMEN.
a A VINO laid in an assortment of the latest
styles of LADIES’ GAITERS and GENTLE
N’S BOOT-i and SHOES, or all the best New
York and Philadelphia inak»». I »bMii b* pleased
to exhibit them to the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Macon and surrounding mj- New
Store in DAMOUR’S BLOCK, Sbcond Streat.
The stock has been selected with great care, and
will be found to be the choicest ever brought to
this market.
I warrant my goods, and will make good in
repairs any <fefleleno.es in them.
My old customers are informed that I have on
hand a fine lot of
CALF SKINS,
Which I aaa prepared to make up to order on
short notice.
COME AND BEE ME.
JACOB S< 11 ALL.
Julyl-tf
OCMULGEE BUILOIHG & LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Notice to Stockholders.
THE Regular A'onthly Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Ocmnl»ee Building A Loan
Association will be held at the office ol the com
pany over the store of T. W. Freeman Chery street
on Wednesday toe 14th insL at 8 o’clock P. M. at
which time the funds then on baud will be dis
posed of.
Stockholders are requested to make payments
by or before 0 o’clock P. M.
MILO A FREEMAN,
AugKMt Secretary and Treasurer.
ORDINARY’S NOTICE.
f~l EORGlX, Twiggs County.—Whereas, Thomas
tj W. Burkett, Executor of the last Will and
Testament of Solomon Burkett, late of said
county, dec'd, showotb that he has folly settled
up tbe business of said estate, and applies to me
tor letters of dismission from his said trust.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause.
If have, why said letters should not be
Given under my hand and official signature,
this July 10th, 18*7. JNO. T. GLoVKR,
Ordinary,
July 10,1867. m6m.
B. WKLUL CHAB. A. ILL*,IB
X O El
AND
SODA WATER.
IT A VINO bought out Burnett Bros'. Ice House.
IT Soda Water Apparatus, 4c„ we would respect
fully inform UM oustomere and friends, and all
other* who may favor ns with their trade, t iat
we are now prepared to supply them in quautl*
Ue« to suit t heir demands.
We will pack ICE in any manner'desired lor
shipping, on abort notice.
NEW ICE-HOUSE!
Bro.'* old stand—Floyd House build lug— for their
accommodation, Lb. WELLS a CO.
"-• ■ w * 5.
Omr Mi NVitor Jfppmrmiu*,
and facilities fur manufacturing this luxurious
u “'' “““*
"ocr, tTVM°hoVfUC cmd SOD. 4 HATER «diV
UPACTOHr le conveniently located on FIFTH
STREET, opposite the Passenger Depot, where we
■haand
* J. B. WELLS A CU.
April IS, 1867. U
IQ #fe#fe#fe RUSH. Prime Maryland while
Own lauding Irom brig R. C
Wright, In unw liurlaD laoka.
borhkl a bros.
* To DaaroEE and crkdhobbT*
ilßaßEga
n iteli*?n jt •*"*
Adaslaistralor of Jeiace Bond.
Gri»a, Ga, July I, 1867. |u» d«w