Daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1867-1869, August 22, 1867, Image 4

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FRENCH MEDICINES I3ST VOGftHsi! —-cos — . :■> , _ L*? BY e " 1 1E • Chemists to IT. F. M. Prince, Napoleon, 45 RUE RICHELUC,PARIB. -i—:<M— -NO MORE Cod liver oil. Grimault’s Symp of lodized Horse Radish. This Syrup is employed with the greatest suc cess in place of Cod Liver Oil, to which it is infi nitely superior. It cures diseases oi the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, mus cular atony, and loss of appetite. It regenemtes the constitution by puriiyfug 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. ' r . NO MORE CONSUMPTION. Grimault’s Syrup of HypOphos phite of Lime., This new Medicine is a sovereign remedy i» phthisis and other diseases of the lungs, promptly removes all the more serious symptoms. The cough is relieved Jiie night-sweats cease, and the patient rapidly recovers his health. ' NO MORE POVERTY OF THE BLOOD AND PALE COMPLEXION. Drs. Leras’ Phosphate .of Iron. 2 Rs. a bottle cash. This new ferruginous medicine contains the ele ments Os the blood and bones, and Iron inaUquid state. It is different from nil hitliertoofifered to the public, is liquid, colorless and ta*teless. It speedily cures chlorosis, pains In the stoma**, dif ficult digestion, dysmenorrhea, anemia. The majority of the Academies of Medicine oi Paris, recommend the Phosphate of Iron, to Ladies of delicateconstltutipneuautnifcfßmnnnemiajand all other persons fatigued from mrefa«iety, n«q(- ons emotions, overwork, generaylebility and poor ness of blood, ... cate stomachs. NERVOUS HEADACHES, NEURALGIA instantaneously cured by Grimauft’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 Alcaiine 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 of the stomach, or by affording to the latter through their combination with the saliva to the gastrie juice, a supply of Lactic acid which all Eng lish, French and other Physiologists admit to be an essential principle of digestion. For the informa tion of those who may be withodt Medical advice, it may be stated here that the symptoms of im paired digestion are: Headache, pain in the fore head, hemicrania, gastritis, gastralgia, heartburn, wind in the stomach and bowels, loss of appetite emaciation, etc. All these soon disappear under the action of the Alkaline Lactates, which may be always had in Lozenges, or Powders. General Depot in Paris at GRIMAULT * CIE, Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 45 rue Richelieu. In New York at P. M. BECKER Y, 129 Grand Bt. FOUGERA A NANDERKIELT, William St., and CARTLER A CO., 93 and 99 Franklin St. In New Orleans, at DUCONGE, and at every good mar6-tf BETTER THAN CAPCEILA. Grimault’s Capsules and Liquid Ex tract of Matico Vegatalis. Where all other Medicines have foiled, the » preparations will always effect a cure. These in sure rapid and extraordinary cnre of severe, recent aud chronic cases of private disease. They are used in the Hospitals of Pnris. by the celebrated Dr. Rh-ord, and are found greatly superior to all hitherto known mineral remedies and Copaiba and Cubebs. The Injection is used in recent and capsules in the more chronic cases. DRUGS, &C 7 HOSTETTER’S BITTEERB, NEWCASTLE SODA, Pepper and Spice, KEROSINE OIL, WHITE LEAD, SPERM OIL, WINDOW GLASS, For sale LOW, at wholesale, for the cash. — AGENTS FOB * > * Bpears’s Fruit Preserving Solution. Massenborg, Son & Harris: Angus tlO-c SCHOOL FOR BOYS. rpHE undersigned, having purchased the prop- X erty of Coi. B. M. Johnston in Hancock Cos., near Sparta, Ha., will re-open on the 16 th of August, THE ROCKBY SCHOOL, At his Residence Two Miles from Sparta on the MilledgeviUe Railroad. The undersigned and bis assistant are both graduates of the University of Virginia, and nave had Ore years experience in teaching. The Instruction will embrace tiie usual English branches, Greek, Latin, French, G man and Spanish ; with weeklv written exercises In Math ematics and the Languages. Boarding pupils will be treated as members of the family of the undersigned. Board and taition for tbe next term of sixteen weeks 4 140 00 Taition alone...* 82 00 Board and Taition for 2d term, 24 weeks... 210 00 Tuition a10ne..... 48 00 BACH PAYABI.K IN ADVANCK. Boarding pupils furnish tbeir own bed-cloth* log, towels lights and washing. Besides the sub oined certificate of o*l, B. M. Johnston referereuce is made, by permission, to Prof. 8. Maupin, chairman of the faculty of the University of Virginia. Hon. A.ll.Biepbeus, Hon. Mon. L. Stephens, Hon A. H. Han- BeU, Col. A. J. Lane, and Gen, A. J. Hanseii. CEHTiricvne.—l do most cordial)' ud sincere ly cemraend this school to the pubiie, and I do so acquaintance with the principal, Mr. J. Stanley Newman, both asagen tleman and an associate In teaciting. I believe it will be as good a school as can be found in the Btat *- R. M. JOHNSTON, • Address, • j. g. NEWMAN** 3 ** August Id, 1867.-81* Sparta,’ Ga. FEARS & LAWTON JJAVE IN STORE £ - p 1000 bnshels White Corn, sa.sxaX'iasejsa"'* ““••• 20 barraU Hymp,s hhd s. Molasses, Sugar. Coffee ahd Tobacco, PHCENIX GUANO. August 14-2 t. Georgia State Lottery! MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME! ' f *- -a L - JrW .; Jr . w BOYD, WILSON * €•., Makers. Atlanta; Georgia. Mm wwybsHßWl q%wri. w,wiaii Capital Prize, $80,000! CLASS mo be drawn in public on the 21st August, 1887, X by sworn commissioners, upon the Royal Haaana Plan. Also, upon the 4th day of September, Extra Class “A’t—a liberal and brilliant scheme of a hundred thousand number Lottery. Capital Prize, 120,000. TICKETS ONLY $1 00. All prizes are payable without discount. 49>Offielal drawings sent to each purchaser-®# 49* Address all orders for tickets to BOYD, WILSON A 00., Managers. Atlanta, Georgia. ROBKBT FALKNKB. t -. , OKOfIQX W. iftrKß . FAIENER to BURR 1 ” * # . r 0 '■’* - Over Seymour , Johnson A Cos., Street/Macon, Georgia, T*rOULD announce to thepnblic that they are W Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retai Dealers fin all kinds of L Tin and Sheet Iron Goods. ‘SEESSA2S& a a nyC M h Wh? wln COOKING Guaranteed to give satisfaction, and when sold in the City, put up without extra charge. ROQFING, PLUMBING, and all kinds of JOB WO IRIK: done by experienced workmen; and at LOW FIGURES. A share of public patronage is solicited. apr24-J3 BOOTS AND SHOES. MIX & KIRTLAND, If#. 3 COTTON AVENUE, N«, 3 M-A.OOZST, GKA... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS LEATHER and FINDINGS. WE have in store a complete Spring Stock oi evOgrtliing appertaining to a first-class Shoe House, of the latest styles and most approved workmanship, to which we are receiving additions every week. Our Stock Is all made to order by the best manufacturers in the country, and we are en abled to warrant everything we sell. Having had twenty-seven years experience in the business in Macon, we think we understand what is needed for this market- and exert ourselves to the ut most to secure the very best of everything in pur line. Our motto is, “ Live and let live." We only ask a foir profit on what we sell, and have no de sire to undersell any of our competitors. An hon orable competlon we do not object to. We enjoy unusual facilities in obtaining oar goods, and are prepared to sell as low as any one in thiscity.and are determined not to be undersold. We would say to our numerous customers and the public gener ally, that if any of our competitors offer the same class of Goods cheaper than we do, we only ask to be advised of it, ana we will \auarantee to do as well by them as any one else. We do not make more than a living profit on our Goods: bat will not be undersold, even If we are compelled to do busi ness for GLORY. 49* Country Merchants are especially Invited to examine our Btock.-®# aprll-Iy MIX Sc KIBTbANP. Notice to Architects. 4T a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Georgia (State Lottery for the benefit of the aeonic Orphans” Home,’ July 16th, 1867, the following resolutions were passed: Resolved, That the Managers advertise for pro posals for the purchase or donation of TWENTY ACRES OF LANDin the vicinity of Atlanta, for S£rfi“ATKS , H*Si!g“a! a 'ffffte in It ted to the Board of Managers by the fourth day of September next. The title will be vested In the Grand Lodge of the State of Georgia, or such other Masonic Lodge In the State as will accent the same, should the Grand Lodge decline Resolved further, That the Board will pay #SOO for the Draft of a Granite Building for the Ma said plan to be so drawn as that the building can be commenced with an expenditure of fifty thous and dollars, during the first year, and that the same may be extended from year to year, with out destroying the symmetry of the architecture. The above named sum of five hundred dollars to be paid for the plan which the Board of Managers shall select from the number gri—ntfill For further information, address - Business Managers Georgia BUtte Lottery auguaM-tllnovl Atlanta. Geargla. List Os Freight Remaining in southern express of fice, Macon, Ga., Aug. JOtb 1807. Badgett, D. W. I Box. Love, Mrs. F. M. 1 Trunk Block, Jos 1 ” Lamar, Betsey, 1 Pa. Bowen. GM 1 Pa. McKellar, Ji> 1 Box Boyd, Ur J 1 “ McKey, J P 1 Pci. Brannam, G 2 Plant's. Nusbaai, Hro*G 1 Pa. Bryant, A K 2 Trass’s. 01 tverns, Susan 1 Box “ “ 1 Box. Plunket * Cos. 1 Can Blonnt, J W 1 “ Pearson, S I Box Baldwyu, EI)1 “ Picket, E Capt 2Ha Carney, J L 1 *• Rice, H 1 Keg Crlgler <fe Garden IPa Bucker, NO 1 “ Coker* Sima, l f Kaimey, WJ J Pci CremOMOw, JW 1 Bo* Bdbiiison, H I Sack Cohen, M 8 1 Fkg Smith W » 1 Trunk Com’dg Officer Cos A. 1 Box 1 Gnn. Sanford, Willis 1 Pkg Davis. D W 1 Box. Smith, S 8 1 Trunk Dnncon. J P Rack. Seymour, Asa F. I Bsk. Davis, WL 1 Box, Sargnt, lPkg Green, Sue M 1 Jug Hoge, W C 1 Machine Tripe. JR IPa Hudson. ID 1 Trk Van Valuer) burg, Mrs. Jenkins, DW ! Pkg Wilkins. W H flVonk Kendrick, R. T 1 Box. Williams, J. l Box Willis, J W 1 Sack Whalon, A L 1 Box Willis, J H I Pa. It is now stored at your risk and expense, and will be liable to be sold for charges, if not called for within thirty days from this date. We will not be responsible tot loss by fire. Augustfe-tfJ W. W. HULBERT, Agt. ■ . .ft;- -- way. . .ligsr.iwiw -- .1 —qp- FOB HiBITT. rJROM the ut of October next, tbe store occu- Jr pied at present by J. L. Buka, next the Drug * B ** kld ® ,r u * tu °hbmb*. ~ UNDERTAKING mui nndsrsigned, would iespfictfnay announce JL to the public of Macon and vicinity, tiiat he is now prepared to tarnish COFFINS of all kinds, and everything necessary for the burial of the Prom a long experience in the business. I tan prepared to attend to any matters connected with the above bos ness at all, boars of the day or B and A share of patronage is respectluily so- MK GOODS! moot GOODS! WWE still continue to receive large actions to our stock of m Groceries and Provisions, And only ask all those wishing to purchase to examine our stock .consisting partially of 150 bags Rio COFFEE. 10 bags Mocho COFFEE. 200 bis. Stewarts ABAC SUGARS. 260 sacks Family and Super. FLOUR. 160 bis. LARD. 125 hhds. BACON. SEYMOUR. JOHNSON A CO. Angust 7-c . NO HUMBUG! The Daniel Pratt Cotton Gin, Manufactured at Prattviue, Autauga co, Alabama, by Daniel Pratt, who has had an experience of forty years, in the manufacture of said Gins, and he flatters himself that lie k hows how to put up Gins to suit planters as well as any man, North or South, East or West; aud for 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, Augusta, Ga., Messrs, a. L. Anderson A Oo„ Atlanta, fla„ or to ourselves, in this city, , _ J. H. ANDERSON A SON, Agents. Macon, Ga., August 7,1867-2 m NEW PIANOS, . ■HHNHD fWlk Manufactured by the New York Piano Company, are now for Sale at J. W. BURKE U GO'S. mm MACON, QA. rrtHIS Company is now prepared to turn out J_ fifty Pianos per week, which are pronounced by the best judges to be INFERIOR TO NONE. There-are no Pianos made that wiil stay in tune like them. They are made oi the best material, with great care, and by the most skillful Work menselecbed 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, I nave been through all the first class Plano factories in Baltl more/Philadelphia, New York and other cltito, 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 oan notjget tuning done often. „ , I am agent for the sale of these Pianos and will warrant them as long as Any others will. I have been engaged in the business for thirty years and speak advisedly. The readers of the Journal 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 U nion Piano Company .for the city of New Y ork 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 lor in New York, O. B. RICE. Having consented to keep these PIANOS on sale, we nave had them thoroughly tested, and from the universal opinion expressed, we are pre pared to recommend them. mat2l J. W. BURKE A CO. USEFUL BOOKS. SILENT Friend, 50 cents; How to get Rich, 50 cents; Magic Wand aud Medical Guide, 50 cents; Ladies’Love Oracle,2s cents; The Laws of Love, 25 cents; How to Woo and Howto Win,2s cents; Complete Horse Doctor, 25 cents; Guide to Long Life, 25 cents. Sent by mall upon receipt of price. Address JOHN A. SIMONS. june23-3m Charleston's. C. THE GRISWOLD GIN. THE undersigned beg to renew their notice to Planters ofthelr manufacturing the Griswold Cotton GIN, so long and favorably 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 60 Saws, ana in one week any other size. These Gins are made with Southern capital and Southern labor, and WARRANTED in every particular. In addition to their agents at different points, they have been kindly allowed to refer to Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks, who it is well known are competent Judges of cotton. MASSEY A JOHNSON. August 10, 1867-d2aw2m. S T O V* E S Collinsworth Institute, Talbotton, Georgia. ■pALL TERM WILL BEGIN AUGUST sth. 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) hs.oo. Rooms tarnished on liberal terms to students of good moral character who may desire to board themselves. For further particulars apply for a catalogue. * J. T. MCLAUGHLIN, Principal. July 17.1897. - * w3t-d2t wf3w TAYLOR SUPERIOR COURT, APRIL TERM, 1867. Joshua Newsom, Adm’r' of Martlia Newsom,dec’d, Bill for directions, Ac.; v*. laud for distribution MarcusL. Carter, etal tHs- and»i interpleader in irlbutles of the estate of Taylor Superior Court, said Martha Newsom. Prison motion or Complainant's Solicitor, or dered that the amendment to said Hill be al lowed, and tiiat Carter Newsom, Daniel Newsom, Solomon Newsom, Asa Newrom, David Newsom, Asa Johnson and his wife Rebecca Johnson, John xiirw«wssi Norris, JohnNewsoin, James Newsom, irk Jen* nlngs and hi* w/le Elizabeth Jennings, Robert Bayfield and his wife Manila Barfield,- — Bonner and bis wife Caroline Homier, Penelope Hinton, DavUl Newsom, Jordan I.owe and ills wife Rachel Lowe, —— Greene and his wife Sarah Greene, Thomas Newsom, James Moon, Janies M, Denson, Olive Johnson, Baruy Hart, Isaac Hart, Samuel Hart, Solomon Hart, Aar. >n Adkins his and wile Sarah Adkins, Jose Hobbs and his wife Milbra * U, J Elizabeth Terry, William Hart, Vincent Hart, Tsalali Gosey, Fan ny Johnson ami Jos. Harris, be each und allot taemmada defendants to said Hill, and that they on To* first Monday In fictobe/ n¥xff aud detofid said Bill and abide the further order of the Court therein. And ”Ufurtherordered, Thatsach and Oil rtf said defendants be served with a copy of this or for four months In the Macon Journal and Afmei ger before the first day of said term at said Court. . B. HILL. Corap’ts Hoi’r. I certify that the ahore tea true extract from t he Minutes ot Taylor Hiifierior Court. Given under my band apd pdMal signature. * lunu4-lam4m KXKCDTOR’B BAi,K. W ILL lie solA on the first Tuesday in Be pie in hi tiie estate of Jesse Barfield, being Lot No. m, in the 2d istrlut oi originally Muscogee, now der°onUlvatlon. •sjn-xmm: ndz wftb »»yrov«l l,&o *y^ E j, BA.UFIEL», E*'r. July it, m. 40dj THE “TAYLOR" COTTON GIN, MANUFACTURED BY I. 6, CLEMOIS, now S CO, Columbus, Georgia. WRIGLEY & KNOTT, Agent*, UJLCON, QA. 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, wishing these Gins 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 we 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 w« invite the particular attention of Planters who have Steam or Water Power, and desire large size Gips fc to an examination of the merits of these Gina. They have passed the ordeal of detraction aud stubborn opposition from interested parties, by several years of successful oper ation, and now stand unrivalled as com bining SPEED, LIGHT [MIGHT nil GOOD SAMPLE. For all sizes over fifty Saws, we consider them decidedly SUPERIOR to the Single Cylinder, and recommend them with.con fidence to parties who wish large Gins. Descriptive Catalogues (containing full descriptions of the Double-Cylinder apd other Gins oPthis manufacture) and Tes timonials will be furnished on application to us. * WRIGIiEY & KNOTT, Agdnte, jel9-3m Macon* Ga. GET THE BEST. hHHBv 1 ’ A* f -Vi* ,] t i M 4k Important to Cotton Planters! THE UNIVERSAL COTTON GIN AND CONDENSER. V-- 1 —« Horace Is, Emery's Patent. MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY HORACE L. EMERY & SON, Albany Agricultural Works, ALP ANY, NEW YORK. rpHESEiM ACHJ NES have never failed to receive competition with nearly all other kinds Hi use. We claim tiiat this GIN will produce more and cleaner tint Cotton; and give better sample, with less power, than any Gin in the market. Nxar Bkaufokt, Carteret Cotmfjr, N. C., > March 15, 1807. / Messrs. MITCHELL, ALLEN * CO., New borne, N. C„ Agents for Horace L. Emery <s Son's universal Cotton Gins mid Condensers. Omuuimcn: —l desire that every. Planter li.tend ing to buy a Cotton Gin should Showtlie Immense advantage derived from having mtb' Ootlon ginned hy HoraceL. Emery k Sou’s Patent Universal Cotton Gin and Condenser. , Last tall I sent my seed Cotton to be ginned by your Univkksai, Cotton Gin and Conuknsku eoltl to Col. Walker Clark near this place. I snipped my cotton lor market uiam tiie same vessel with my Brother’s not ton, which last airs seven (87) cents per pound, and wo both cam assure you that my Brother’s seed cotton, before giunlug, was oi bettei appearance than my own. Yours truly, B. GUTHRIE. Messrs. H. L> E. * Bon : , , 1 bereliy certify that the foregoing stalcuienl <>i my Brother Is entirely <mrrcet7*ndf sliafl jfcr chaee from you a tUty smsuiHuveriuil teuton Gin and Condensers for my own use R# MUBI... I am, * JOrUv’W; wB nfli lE. The above is one of Die many cumuieudailons which have ••een furnished the manufacturers ot ibeeeGlas. BEND FOR riROULAR. r| E. BOND, Agent, ,Cherry street, July 26-1 wtl2mw MMXMi, Q». May 24, um m &ijy m yjyjy* r 1* t' * 2 jfit \ Th* Philadelphia University of Medicine and Sur ety was organized in 1848. Chartered by the hegm fatare, February 26, 1868. Name changed by a legia lntire enactment to the Eclectic Medical College of Philadelphia in 1860. In IS«3 it purchased the Penn sylvania Medical College, established Fbiiadeinliia Medical been merged into the Pennsylvania Medical College. In 1854 it%urehascd| the Penn Medical Umveisliy.-- The Trustees«f H)e separale sekools uniUdfpetUioned, and obtaiW# a speciaHSct of the legislature, oonWili - daling lliesc institutions and changing their names to that of the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery, March 16, 1866. All these various acts are published in tba’&flniUOT ol Keowrtlvahia. X lie •‘tout of the building and museum was over one hnidged thousand dollars. It will be observed thaUlieUnrVer sity, as now organized, is the legal representative of the four medical colleges that it has absorbed. It is a liberal school of medicine, confined to no dogma, nor attached to any medical clique; but embraces in its teachings everything ol value to the profession, Msssions.—U has two full so sions each year, Com mencing on the hd ol October, and continuing until the let of January us its first sesVion, and from the Ist of January to the Ist of April as its second ; the two constituting one full course of lectures. It has also a summer session, commencing the Ist of April and continuing until August, for the preparatory branches, such as Latin, Greek, Mathematics, ilotany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, etc. Tickets. —Tickets to the full course of lectures $l2O, or S6O tor each session, For the summer or prepara tory course, $25. Gradating fee $3 *. To aid young MSN OP moderate MEANS, the University has issued five hundred scholarships, which are sold to first course students for $75, and to second oourse students and clergymen for SSO, each constituting the holder a life member, with the perpetual privileges ol the lectures, and all the teachings ol the school. Tbe on ly additional fees are a yearly dissecting and matricu lating ticket, each of which is $5. Tub Advantages op Scuoi.arships.—The student holding a scholarship can enter the College at any time during the year, attend as long as he chooses, and re-enter the institution as frequently as desired. It requires no previous reading or study to enter the University on scholarships, hence, all private tuition fees are haved. Students, by bolding scholarships, can prosecute other business a part of tbe time. The candidate for gradation can present himself at any time, and reseive his degree as soon as qualified. In case a student should hold a scholarship and not be able to attend lectures, it can bi transferred to an other, thus preventing any loss. NEW BOOKS. PAINE’S PRACTICE OF 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; uutbor of Paino’s Practice of Surgery ; a work on Obstetrics and Materia Medina; author ot New Hchool Remedies; au Epitome of Eberlie’s Prac tice of Medicine; a Review of Homeopathy : a work on the History of Medicine; Editor oi University Medical and Surgical Journal, Ac., Ac. It is a royal octavo of 860 pages, and 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, 833 Arch st, Philadelphia, Pa. ALSO, A NEW WORK, Entitled New School Medicines, which is the only work ever published upon Materia Media*, embracing all the Eclectic, Homoepatbie, and llotanic remedies, with a full tegular Materia Medica. Price $5 : postage free. Address as above. young men, by presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling them to obtain an houorable profession. The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physicians* and surgeons' Tbe Uiiivcraity lias associated wilh it a large hospital clinic, where every form ot medical and surgical disease is operated on and treated in tbe presence of tbe class. Coi.lsgb Building.—The College building, located in Ninth street, south ol Walnut, is the finest in the city. Its front is collegiate gothic, and is adorned with embattleinents and embrasures, presenting a nov el, bold, and beautiful appearance. The 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 and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every other convenience that modern improvemant can con tribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only five hundred scholarships will be issued, and us two hun dred and fifty are now sold, those who wish to secure one should do so at once. Money can be remitted by express, or a draft or check sent on any National Bank in the Uuited Slates, when the scholarship will be re turned by mail, signed by the President of the Board of Trustees, Jos. S. Fisher, Esq., and the Dean of the Faculty, W. Paine, M. I). All orders lor scholarships or other Imsinessof the University .should be addressed io Professor W. Paine, M. D., Philadel; hia, Pa. UNIVERSITY JOURNA L OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY A Semi-Mo»tbly Journal of Medicine, Surgery, Physiology, Hygiene, and General Literature, devoted to the Pro fession aud the People. The cheapest medical paper in the world, published every two weeks, at tbe University Building, Ninth street, south of Walnut. Single copies $1 00 Five copies to one address 4 3r, Teh “ “ 7 5o Fifteen “ “ ft :*) Twenty “ “ 10 oo The getter up of the club shall have one copy grali „■ Address, W. PAINE. M.D.. Editor, jnnell-tf Philadelphia, I’a. O. W. MASSEY. F, S. JOHNSON, SR. COTTON oirvs. COMBINATION OF SKILL and PRACTICAL JXPERIENCE. IfHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED their Shops are now ready to receive orders for COTTON GINS. They flatter themselves that their Gins will compare favorably witli those ol any other establishment, our Mr. MASSEY having been employed with Mr. Sami'ki. Gris woi.n for ten years, from 1881 to 1841, and since 1841 a successful manufacturer on his owu account.— We have at work ior us many ot the men brought up by Mr. Griswold in ilie business from boyhood, thereby securing a combination id sk ill ami prac tical experience. We will spare no painsiu striv ing to give satisfaction, ns our success depends on the merit of our Gins; and as we piobure Hoed Cotton and test, our Gins before shipping, buyers of us may rely on being pleased. Having a Foutul ery attached to our business, we are prepsied for furnlshlug all castings for Gins, Gin and Mill Gear, Sugar Mills and Boilers, and ior any other Machinery that may be wanted. Our works are convenient to Macon, (three miles distant) on tlre Central Railroad, anil easy of access. Repairing Done With Dispatch. Ulus sent by rail to Macon, for repairs, ■will He taken to our Mhop t>y us, amt returned toMuaim.— Orders addressed to us at Macon will receive prompt atteutiou, and as wo expect to have hut few Traveling Agents, persons Intending to pur chase of us will pleasesend tu thetrordersaa early as practicable, we would say to the former patrons of Mr. Griswold, that, Inconsequenceol advanced ime, he has given fin the mail'lllecture of Gfnß en -11 rely, and lms k|ndly extort'dpd to us all of his experience and advice. We respectfully tusk a shareof patronage. MAHSKV * JOHNSON. Hi bk t'ouNi v, GA„ March 98t.1t, IW7. A«KN T S l Oarhnrt A Curd Macon. K Remington A 50n...... „.'rhomasv|Ue. e , M. C. Wade A C6. .......1.............. Havftnim11. Furlotv A llro.. Amcrlctts. Rust, A .lohnsloii Albany. at Hi urges A Chew Waynesboro. <!. A. Pitts Atlanta. Wlntteld Scott:.. L.OwthtferlU .1. It. Gilbert StarkvlMe. W. 1». WlUlaniN Newton. G. A. Cuhanlss...... Forsyth. t. .1. Cater rt.*a.....J.....-*«...i....F«cry, iirnTdlawtim rmj JVTTJB^rT^Q^r, Southern Merchant and Planters | FRANK BAIAARIV Wholesale Commission Merchant, IN . ,v BOOTS AMD SHOES, Na, Ift Oorllmid Mrect, Net* lurk. Aud General Kvuuanu* Warehouse, lor the re ceipt of all Houthem Products, s, Colton, Wool, Hides. Tobacco, Ron In, Tnr p*n»lne, Tar. mill*. * c ., No. 906 and 90S Franklin •treat,' New York. Southern Product*. »* above, received at all times, in Kxchanuk fur Hoots, Mi.*.*, Provisions, K,W„ for which the highest market price *ll id allowed upon arrival, and p ompt retains made. Send Orders with Invoices and Bills 1-adlug. Merchants and Plantois will save “one to three Addre'M FRANK BALLARD, W. O. Bo*, 4130. 10Y * Pianos for the People! 480 BROOME ST,. MEW YORK. WE wonld call the attention of thepublie to ourelegant New Hcale Pianos, In the follow ing styles: •* .... . Hi V LB “A,” 7 octave, Front large round corn ers plain ease, either octagon or carved legs, Mtigujuht bottom, bead mouldlug on plinth -845 C HTYLB “B,” 7 octave, same as style A, with serpentine moulding on plinth, carved legs • ScUVe, Front comers large rotimJL serpentine bottom, moulding same as oiiftyhTl), carved lyre and desk, fancy carved tegs - - - * • * - STYLE “U.” 7 octave, Four large round corn ers, fin tab e<L black, Wpuldlngs bn rim and plinth, serpentine bottom lyre and desk, ele guntcarved fittlt legs - ~... The above styles afe all finished In elegantßose wood cases, aiid have the full Iron triune, French action, harp petfil, beveled top, Ivory keys amt key fronts, and exceed In overstruug bass uearlgr all the 1% Octave pianos now manutacrured.— They are madeol the bestmatermls.and for finish, durability, purity and sweetness of lone, cannot styles described above, cmtxi&y all the essential changes In exterior finish pi case, which arq by many manufacturers run nt> toioanuz ' weVnvlte the attention of the public, ol dealers and the profession, to a critical examination of the merits ot our Pianos. . By avoiding the great expense attendant upon costly factories and expensive waxerooms in the city, we arc enabled to offer these Ptanos at prices which defy competition, and Invite all to call and examiue fclierri before parchawliig elsewhere. When references and testimonials are required by those about to purchase, instead of presenting a display of professional names, we refer to tm parties to whom we have sold our Piauos. Their judgment as to the real merits of our instruments as to their durability; touch, sweetness, and power of tone, standing in tune, etc., based on an actual experience, being of for more value than the more good opinion of the Artist,however capable, who merely tries in a wareroom instrument* in perfect tune and order, which have just received the workmen’s last finishing touches. Our motto is “QUIGKBALES AND SMALL PROFITS” AMrtSend for a Circular, to. BROWN A PERKINS, 420 Broome St. r New York. lanlft-ly ALPINE BITTERS. ri'HE ALPINE BITTERS, Imported exclusively I from Switzerland, is made from Roots and Herbs, harmless in themselves, but marvelous in their strengthening properties. Their recupera tive qualities arc unrivaled, and are es eeially efficacious in all cases of female debility , arising from any cause whatsoever; also for Dyspepsia, Indiifestion, Headache, Nervou'ne<s, Lou of Appe tite. and is a positive preventive ot Chills aud Fever. The ALPINE BITTERS have a soothing and restoring influence upon the system, especially upon the digestive organs, and is highly recom mended to ladies and even children in delicate health, and to at! who are averse to taking wine, poisonous whiskeys, and other stimulants. The continually increasing demand tor this uni versal popular KuKOPKAJi Tonic und Anti-Dys pi,i>Tro F,i,Txia, lias Induced the undersigned to make such arrangements abroad as will enable them constantly to supply all orders with which they may hereafter be favored. For sale by J. H. ZHILIN St 00., Macon. Pan be obtained by all Druggists and other dealers. KORNEMANN A 00.. Sole A gents and Importers for the United Stales and Canada.- may2l-iawdly 8 Cedar street. New York (IPERCENT SAVED ' DU By USING BT. BA BBITT’S Labor-saving Soap. ThisSo&p . is made from clean and pure materials, con tains no adulteration of any kind, will not injure the most delicate fabric, ana is especially adapted for woolens, which will uot shrink, after being washed with this Soap It may lie used in hard or soft 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 pound of this Soap. Each bar is wrapped in a circular containing full direct ions foi use, printed iD Englishand German. Ask your grocer for “B. T. Babbitt’s Hoap,” and take nootber. B. T. Babbitt, Nos. 64,65, 66, «7,68, 6ft, 70,72, and 74 Washington street. New YoMc. C/J Make Your Own Soap 0 UPer cent Saved By USING B. T. Babhitt’spureConcentrated Potash or Ready Soap Maker. Warranted double the strength oi common Potash, and superior to any other saponifler or ley in the market. Put up In cans of 1 pound, 2 pounds, 3 pounds, 6 pounds and iz poiinitß, wiiii Knftgliiui aud Gar man, for making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound will make 15 gallons of soil Soap. No lime is re quired. Consumers will find tula the cheapest Potash in the market. B. T. Babbitt, Nos. 64,65, 66, 67,68, 08, 70, 72, and 7 Washington street. New York. Cnf’Eß-CENP'SAVID 10U_ By Using BT. BABBITT’S best Medical Salaratn*, “made . from common salt.” Bread made with Una SalarntUH contains, when baked, nothing but com mon salt, water and flour. Nos. 64,65,66,67,68,09,70,72 and 74, Washington street, New York. Cn PER CENT SAVED DU ByUsing BT, BABBITT’S Star Yeast Powder. Light Bis , cnit, or any kind of Cake may be made with Ihis Yeast Powder, in fifteen minutes. No short ening reqnired when sweet milk is used. I will send a sample package free by mail, on recelptof 15 cents to pay postage. Nos. 64 to 74 Washington street. New York. marl6-6tn Seasonable Attractions! just Received atltue Crockery Store, Mulberry St. FRUIT J4RS —Lyman Tat.—best In use. AIMO, WATER PITCHERS—White Granite, large and PM'fi WASH BASINS-White and Marble. THUS. J. FLINT. jnlyll-lf GCOHUIA, Dooly Conhty.—Whereas, Alfred G. tVlUou, Administrator on the estate ol Samuel A. Moate, petitions the undersigned for letters of Dismission from Ids said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and sin gular the heirs and creditors, to he and appear at my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why he shonld not he discharged. Given under ra» sand and nffiolal etgnatnre, this Mtfc day «.f rehruary, 1866. WM, H. DAVIES, Ordluary. mnrehlf Cm A KY’M NOTICE. /■'l KOHOIA. TWHH4S C(HTNTT.—Whereas Jus. I X It. IVkmiiHs, Guardian of Susan C. Hoot lea now Susan Aid represents by Ids petition that he hits Cully dificharged said trust and applies trt me lot" letters rtf and isintss h ill from bSPan id trtiit • These aie therefore to plio and m|inhntj,b al( nersons interested to be am] appear at uiy otHoe within the lime prescribed by Uw. to shew cause, irauythcy have, why said letters should not he granted. lullrtWUitt Ordinary. To Consumptives. mil# Advertiser, having been restored to health X In n lew works, by a very simple remedy, *l - mn*ltHis to make known to his fellow «..a. prtsitvlptlon used, (few of chargcl, with Hie db-ee lons tor iwcrwu-Hig and using the same, which they will flpd h spuktiOßK pog chiJaußpiitHi, Astilma, Ht.oKowiTis, ac. Thrtonly object ot the advertiser In sending the PriWerlptlon, Is to bene fit Iho uiUtnted,and spread tuitirmaUou which lip sjesaw: nothing, and may pmvrt a Messing. I'ai'lirs wishing Urn proscription, wUI plan— lihwlysiicul •*•*«! 1 ■. -i* -■ ''» JtelhktftWs'L . i .Ptf tpWO MONTHS after date, application will he | , made to the Court of iirdfnary of Upson coun ty,Hor leave to sell the lunda of the estate rtf Wm. It- Trice, deceased. JAM RS TRICK, Muy ifj, IHfl7-|6ll(l Administrator. NOTICE. t|two MONTHS after Hate'application will b I mode to the oidlnury of Unson county, lo leava hi sell the teal estate of Rev. Jacob King sKms. f !™pn ana weldon Railway, NORTH CAROLINA. Good JYiew Cars and Engines. £Sfl—iws Double Daily Passenger Trains ARE run both ways oo this Rood, carrying the Go if Mai's and many through Passengers be tween Florida, Georgia, Alabama, &a. SLEEPING CARS ON ALL THE NIOHT TRAINS. These Cars run through froip Augusta snd W*l mlngton, aud between Weldon to Acquia Creek without change. Passengers nave choice es routes via Richmond and Washington City, via New Aufiatmeudc route, via Old Ray line. Tickets good by either. This is the best and quickest Li e from Macon Coinm bus and adjacent country, to the Norths J»-TKY IT.*il S. L. FREMONT, Jelß-tf Engineer and Http’f. Idr sale—TO LElf FOR RENT. ONE HOUHK, with an acre of ground atlarhed. In west Macon, near Henry Elis' garden, lor rent. For particulars enqu fre of Janeß-tf K. IRAACH. WANTS. tViNTPIfc EVERYWHERE, AGKNTH, inaJe ft ACT I nV; and female, IlUOto $256 per month to sell the Genuine Common House Family Hew ing Machine, the greatest invention ol the age.— Pnee only f 18. This Macliln* will Witch, Hem, Fell,Tuck. Bind, <suUt, Braid and Kiubroldcr. The cloth cannot be pulled apart, even after culling across the seam every quarter Inch. Every Ma chine tolly warranted ior three years. s»-Hend lor circulars and terms to Agents. Address BLIHH A McEATHRON, Gen’l South'd Agents, Louisville, Ky. P, R.—Upon receipt of price, $lB. we wind oms of these machines to any address by exr ress carefully packed, with explicit directions !<>r us ing, set or needles, Ac , Ac. inar26-U FI ME BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. HAVING laid In an assortment of tire latest styles of LADIES’ GAITERS and GENTLE MEN’S BOOT-, and KHOFB, of all the best New York and Philadelphia make, 1 shall be plena* and to exhibit them to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and surrounding country, at my New .Store in DAMOUR’H BLOCK, HjpoNn STKKXT. The su ck has been selected with great care, and will be found to be the choicest ever brought lo this market. I warrant my goods, and will make good In repairs any deficiencies in them. My old customers are informed that I have on hand a tine lot ot CALF SKINS, Which I am prepared to make up to order on short notice. COME AND SEE ME. JACOB BCHALL. July 1-1 1 OIULGtIIIDIIG i LOAN' ASSOCIATION. T- ' Notice to Stockholders. rjnHE Regular J'ontlUy Meeting of Ihe Stoek- X holders of the OciunLee Building A- Loan Association will he held at the office of the com pany over the store ofT. W. Freeman Cher.vstreet on Wednesday tbe 14th lust, at 8 o'clock H. M. at which time me m»,*« ilien no hand will be dis posed of. stockholders are requested to make payments by or before 6 o’clock P. M. MH.O a FREEMAN, Auglo-4t Secretary aud Treasurer. ORDINARY’S NOTICE. f l EORGIA, Tw 1G«8 Coitmty.—Whereas, Thomas \JT W. Burkett, Executor of Uic lust will aud Testament of Solomon Burkett, late of said county, dec’d.ahoweth that he lias fully settled up the business of sa)d eslgte, and applies to mu tor letters of dismission from fils said trust. These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all persons concerned, to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should pot be granted. Given tinder my hand and offieia! signature, this July »th, 1867. JNO. T. G LUVEIt, Ordinary. July 10,18& m*n. B. WELLS. CHAO. A. IUSJK TOE v.;' . AND SODA WATEK, FTAVING bought out Burqett Bros'. Ice House, Xg Hoda Water Appara.ps, Ap„ we would resneel- Hjiiy in form his customers and tri'-'uils, aud ail others who may favor us ylln their trade, List we are now prepared to supply them in quanti ties to suit their demands. Ww will pack CPE in any manner desired for shipping, on short notice. NEW ICE-HOUSE I At the splioUatibU of many friends, we h«Y* established it BRANCH ICE HOUKK at Burnett Bro.'s old stand—Floyd House building- for tlvelf aecomuiodatiou, J. b. WEIA CD. Our Soda Water .litparatHS, and facilities fur mauutheturing this luxurious beverage in a pure and wholesome state, cannot S-ATSK MAX. UFACTOR Y is oouveulently located on FIFTH STREET, opposite the Passenger Depot , where we shall be pleased to see all who may favor ns with a call. TKMWIS CASH. J. B. WELLS A CO. April 13,18C7? U CORN. tO AAA BUSH. Prime Maryland widts tvrn landing from brig K. C Wright, In new Burlap sacks. For sale by * HORKKI, A RROS. August 7-. ft TO fIJJBTp«S Atff> CW-.ptWHS. JKTTKRS Us Administration having M en grant- Jed to the undersigned Upon lbs Ksiate of Jamee Bond, Ist* of Muscogee county. deceased, Ibis is to notify all parsons having demand* against Mid estate to present them to aw at Unflin, Ga., properU authenticated, within the time prescribed by law ; a-d all pchmoa indebted to {Said estate will male immedw ate payment to the undersigned. Suit* will be coni- Administrator «f James Bond. Origin. Ga., Joij 3, 18«i«. iwIT dfiw mnm wstitute, For the Education of Young badies, NNAH MACON, QA. ftgv. J. T. Phv»«, - - M. A., Rector. MB*. H, T. Fgrag, - * Principal. tj "' ‘ a —sor —— , lit. H-w aow Mi .* ThwHeeatMl, Half-Yearly Term of this luatU*- th >U lsth of Ju y ’ mi OB A RUES: # ss'essi^ss.' •ieuly 17-lm Macwn. O