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4r rival of Tlie Persia.
. . Vobk. Aug. 3.—The steamship I\-r
-----rrived, with Liverpool dates to July
ji* n*s *
- 4 (ominerclal Sew*.
Cotton Market. —The sa’.ed ot
„llr the week were 44,01X1 bales, of
t" u , j bales were taken by speculators
4*ll*oo by exporters. The market *le
*?“ , .luring the tveek from 1-19 1. to 1-8.;
• , 7 grades declined 1-81. and Mid
'o-j *nd Fair grades 1-19. The authorized
v ‘iVM°*rlean? 7 11-10d., Middling Orleans 7
7 Fair Mobile 7 3-Bd.. Middling Mobile
SVo I p t i r Uplands 7 3-16d., Middling
Mind 6 3-4.,
l^ p on Friday were 7,000 hales, the
rket closed quiet.
stock in Liverpool was 662,000 bales,
of which were American.
ate of trade. —Manchester advices were
•irorable.
; rina l Markets.— At Liverpool bread
* vneraily were declining. Flour was
■’ and :!! a t easier prices, without change in
T(! \ . 7; Wheat had declined 6d. Corn
jeciineing, and Yellow quoted from 6d.
i o wer. Rosin dull at 4s. Turpentine
buoyant. Rice steady at 20s.
l '.\ ‘irolina. for cash.
u, t \firket. —Orleans ires ordinaire
•e-i at 105 francis.
j vh Mloiey Market. —Ccnsols quoted
1 r .—The weather is reported favor
for the crops.
fieueral Xews.
K.M.ean politics generally nninterest
; e India hill and the bill admiring Jews
‘7ti in Parliament had passed both houses.
; I-rael had announced that theGovern
was preparing a plan for submission
. the Government of the United States, in
j oa to matters about right of search
i the slave trade, which he thought would
, t satisfactory, and accomplish the end
> cd at by both countries.
The fanatical movements against the Chris
,jjm in Turkey are unabated.
Two Dayg Later.
Cap* Race. Aug. I.—Advices have been
received here from Liverpool to the 23d ult.
foe ales of cotton for two days amounted
u 12,000 bales of which speculators and
exporters took 2,500. The market closed
dulL
Cons"ls were quoted at 951-2 to 955-8.
Interesting from Nicaragua.
Nrw York, July, 31.—The steamship
Grenada from Greytown, has arrived with
jtes from that port to the 20th July.
Among the passengers is Maximo Jerez,
m the place of Yrissari, as Minister to this
country from Nicaragua. He brings the
Cass- Yrissari treaty as modified and ratified
by Nicaragua, also the complete negotiations
for the transit route with Vanderbilt
Nicaragua is much excited at the rumors
of another invasion by Gen. Walker.
JST Newspaper reporters should not drink.
Here is a story handed in by one of the
craft, which shows in very strong colors the
turner which in things become distorted, by
rawing them through the bottom of a
tumbler
“Yesterday morning, about 4 o’clock P. M.,
i :.an with a heel in the whole of his stocking,
commited arsenic by swalowing a dose of
suicide. The verdict of the inquest returned
a jay that the deceased came to the facts in
teordanee with his death. He leaves a
Li and six small wives to lament the end
ofhis untimely loss. In death we are in the
Didst of life.
mahhibd.
ytts.i-thult, &T Tho* S.Cobb. J. P.. Mr. S tinsel Bur
r ct of S .rater co., and Mias Nancy W. Bridges, of Houston
UIBE).
a twin ton.on the 15th ult., Mrs. Reiiecca M., wife of
_* A- E Cochrane, of Brunswick. aged 31 yean.
SPECIAL NOTtCE3.
Tn* Collos forialiin.
(IT We are authorised to announce JAM ES M. OATES,
■iCasdMate foe Tax Collector of Bibb County, at the elec-
Sai January next. * july 9—td
City paperecopy
Advanced years often cause us to feel the neces-
Jj* sity of a resort to some artificial means, by which
a ally and restore temporary strength and lielng to our im-
faculties, which is most effectually done by the use of
istrtter’t celebrated Stomach Bitters, before meals. One
*Jfj* used as per directionPon the bottle, or in smaller
,rettrea. if the person is weak in body, will convince the
*6 credulous of Its restorative effects, to which thousands
at testify who used it for years, and under no circumstances
vssii be persuaded to do without it. Ladies, especially,
itnfeuad Inestimable benefits resulting from its use. For
assy cmgguts generally. aug *—St
>\>ruiso, sltue the foundation of New Pork,
has produced the excitement among all classes
ttk Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative has done. All classes
(pay led bald-headed sire, and the silver-haired mat
i*.donate the sprightly youth and beautiful maiden with
fiiviets, are crowding the Depot at No. 812. Broad
ny ‘he tanner tn permanently restore, and the latter to
i*s9 themselves of that, which will prevent the inroad of
tsc ic.i cause the appearance of youth and beauty to linger
htilterige. Besides all the popular Druggists in the
esaty ire constantly engaged In dealing out the Restorative
t'ielrcusti mers, and “the cry is still they come.”
limes.—Beware of worthless Imitations, as several are
Laiy is the market, called by different names. Use none
im-sr u.e words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot
Mfsa-, tfo . and New York,) are blown in the bottle
’ V-bruggists and Patent Medicine dealers, alao by all
slid ToUet Goods dealers in the United States and
aug6—2t
The Liter I*ll*.
ir The Uver Pills of Dr. M'Lane were first used by him
u -arely in his own practice. Sc efficacious were they In
vases of Liver Complaint, that they -ecame famous, and
f the attention of the medical faculty, passed into
‘' rx **■ They act with great certainty and regularity;
■ ;shstt aimmt immediately feeli the dispersion of his
is gradually restored to health. With some the
* ‘uu id instantaneous, frequently experiencing imme
*** fter having fur months resorted to drugs and med
-I souther description. In vain. Diseases of the Liver
* “ -camion in this country, and are often frightful In
u>aaa - Those who experience any of the premonitory
ts of this dangerous and complicated disease, should
p £ ‘ “ a box of Dr. M'Lane’s Pills, prepared by
■ Br<*_ Pittsburgh, and perhaps, thereby, be raved a
misery.
wHI be careful to ask for Dr. Mc-
LIVER PILLS, manufactured
**oß. ol Pimirnoa, Pa. There are oth
mf CT , X? a !t be Ut H PIIU - before the
ate g' r "LX'laae's genuine Liver Pills, glae his cele
now be had at all reepectahle
** Rcre *- tfone genuine icithout ike tiff nature of
FLEMING BROA
‘re yon Kick.—Then you can’t be cured too
- * )0B - Don't delay until your complaint la incur.
thee mourn when it is too late. Four fifths of all
.T** 4 people the church yards, might t>e cured
, ;5 S 1 PUla. if taken in season. Don't be drag
-.rougt. the spring, faint, sleepy and listless, liecause
_ od Is loaded with bUe. Don't wear the headache,
* bul J^ dUlelrkllK,ml disorders, liecause your stomach
•ah Pi “ p *™ dß Tourself around the world, covered
u- **• Bl °chs, Ckera, Sores, and ail or any of the
of t b* *l®, because your system wants
*■ “bow yourself about, lean, haggard and
btktTw 0 *; 1 * yourstom ®eb and bowels need strengthen
y“ T I£tl<in - A Ter' puis set these things right as
ita-,* 1 luenehes fire. They purify the body and
j,, ‘** cre their functions Into healthy activity, which
*,-“<** “they are taken. They are the one
>Mi r~t- tll * r tb * * <e ’ tecognlsed by all who know
(Vry iT;’ “ and mMy toowmnd know them. Take the
te-, ’ , cough, and the Pills for all demage-
purgalive medidne.
Rfc J. C. Atxk, Practical Chemist, Lowell
n—..i, by all Druggists and dealer* In medicine
ttii seeflon. aug 6-Sm
tiw ADVERTISEMENTS.
REMOVAL!
( H. BAIRD,
emoved to the new store in the
,! e^ ra pl Printing: Building:.
**T r * csi ' in * fail Fall and Winter Stock, he posi-
Coat*
sacks.
PANTS
. and Vests, at
Wit NEW YORK COST
4t_° ASH V.
61 An R
Witt^° Clavo osew ood Piano.
i„ \ m dkg* of wticle. Rent $4 per mouth, wit
sf 1 in ,- ~ofAjP ter i* t is ,,ted - pnoe.caah
u *• !?**• fur OWQrf . U)nl ”
‘-*t **"*A Macon, Qa.
L?* i,)(r t m ta **2* oeerthe Hi press offl. .•
Grocery Store. The
Peaches! Peaches!
Now readj for delivery, good supply of tl.e
celebrated
TINLEY PEACH,
In Baskets or Boxes, carefolly pi- keil by ha- -1, and in gtiod
ord-r for shi| laent to New York, by ste.-lme-s.
’a*h onb r-. at the r*e of g) CO |>-r Basket and 2 rw>r Pun
delivered in Mn--. ••. wiil be atteii<l.-d to. if addressed lo the
undersign.d M1,J.11. DL NLAP, Macon. Ga * e
aug#—it JAMES TINLEY
News pubUM. .1 >llv g Umew and send Mil t.. this -wj-
Lime for Sale,
For Agricultural Purposes.
2.000 Ktiiispj'sa ir,.. h a.xrts
O” M ver T LOW h
“wring v, ry v * Jut ".e In’pre
vhkh i purpose. The price at
-zr rrr -10 “• — ,f “
- K MACON GAS WORKS.
A Situation Wantel
I. * \ n ,-r2.17 experieccc. desire a situation ot
like* 5T t ? ensiling ye ,r. (1-51) Also would
as .’”d 10 * 1 1 “‘W* l rem*lu lor a number of years—
as long as lifeand agreement lasted.
BARNES PKACHK'K.
■'—tr?. <te ** r * fc—ltky place, with not more than twenty
nve or thirty bands. Address meat Reynolds. Taylor co Ga
- B. p.
Dissolution of Partnership.
11HE Partnership heretofore ex! ing ls-(in.. ..
signed, under the firm name c,r Hetirv i |.,rk. i, this ,Uy
■Bsasssssr_ vviftist
—"A HENRY CLARK.
Notice.
T H D F n nX^, h * V i n *r ,and hi ‘ I,ltcrw * in **• firm of
t* burins g?.?y> * M<i retire, from
VtaTXLai berewfter he carried on by
thrdcms d7nf K Who *l°"* re authorised to eollert
e de. ti due the old concern, and who will pay all its llabili
—— aug s St D. F. CLARKE.
Land in Jones County
for sale.
■giiasaasasi. datura., I .’
Mining * Gordon Rail R,,1. ro„
t le ®": fron > 1” ‘OO acres wood
umu!e < Ij£o^, li, *2. mUe *,‘ bove Mneon. on the river, con-
SLsrwtiairs:
un<Wnl *"^
~lm* JAMES FREEMAN.
Notice.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned uot to trade for acer
tain promissory note made on the 6th day or May last’
ror two hundred dollars, and payable to J. F. Greer. There
being certain stipulations and agreements to lie compiled with.
lam grterolned not to pay the sam. until .aid (xmditlous are
complied with, unless compiled so to do liv law.
- "*<-I°> JOHN A. B. WILLIAMS.
SCHEDULE ON THE
South-'W’estem Railroad.
OVER WHICH PASSES
The great Mew 4ork and Xrw Orleans Malls.
Two Daigt Taiiy. between Macon and Coixubus.
On and after July *29 th.
LEAVE Macon at 11 45, p. m., and a tt a. m„ Arrive in Co
s 535 a. m., and 3 45. p. m. Leave ColuinNtia,
m. and 3 45 p.m. Arrive in Maccu 9 50 a.m. and 918 p.m.
nrrw£E macox, albaxy and dawsox.
Da^ 6 “ooTm. Wa ’ m ‘ *“*”
MaSn 7 IS, 11 *' 1 !!, * °°’ P ’ DHW * ,:>n IK>p. m. Arrive in
a. Tri e fX I J Accomodation train Dowd, Monday. Weducs
day and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Al^MSe^mV 2, *’ ArriV - Lawson 520 p. m.,
. Leave Albany 6 20, a. m., Dawson .Arrive at Macon
9iip.m.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Monb
gomery, Albany and Augusta, Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa
lannafi Milledgevrile and Eatouton.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassce.Thomasville.and Bain
bridge, Ac., connect dally with regular Trains at Albany
Also from Dawson tri weekly to Cuttibert. Fort Gaines, Ac.
Hacks ran six time* a week from Fort Valley to Perry
Haymwvillc and Hawkinsville, and tri weekly to Knoxville,
Passengers tor points below Fort Valley ‘should take the
Day Trains from Augustaand Savannah to avoid detention in
Macon. Fur other points take either Train.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New York, on
Wednesday sand Saturdays. Passage in the Cabin *ls;
Moorage #6.
Through rickets can tie procured from Rail Road Agents
at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New
rork. bv steamships, in Cabin, as follows: Montgomery
*26 ; Columbus *2l. Albany *2l 25
ang 6—ts GEO. W. ADAMS, Sups.
GREATEST BARGAINS YET!
Musi Pay my Debts!
BEING determined to release myself from some embar
rassment? and indebtedness, arising chiefly from the
want of promptness on the part of my customers, I again of
fer for sale on titieral terms, every description of property to
which I hold title, consisting of my new DWELLING
HOUSE and ACRE LOT, on the corner of 3d and Bridge
streets, with all the Improvement? annexed, inclusive of
Furniture, Books, Paintings, Carpet.-, Ac., Ac.
The lot may be to divided as to give two convenient Build
ing Lots, each 60 feet front by 210 feet rear—with carriage
bouse anil well of water on one. and stable and well on the
other—(with a reservation of the la; ter.) besides the present
valuable improvements in the centre of the Lot. Three years
time can be had on a nut of the purchase money.
Also, for sale, the Type, Presses and entire effects of the
Printing Office of the GEORGIA CITIZEN, including the
good will, subscription ami asset- of the same, all In good
order ai.d condition, and yielding iroiu 25 to 5o |ier cent, on
the investment, if not sold at priva-e sale, previously, all the
above named property will be offered at public sale, on the
first Tuesday In September next, at the Court House, in Ma
con, unless I can, before that day, make some other arrange
ment that will he satisfactory.
Persons wishing la purchase the most desirable property
now in thia market should rail and examine the premises.
The house contains 8 rooms, besides pantries, bath room and
closets, and is pronounced a Model >\itage, for comfort and
convenience, by all who have examined it* interior appoint
ments. Externally, the place is handsomely improved, with
choice shrubbery and fruit trees, many of the latter in a thrif
ty and bearin'] condition the present season. All the out
houses and yard convenlencies arc to i* found, not forgetting
that most lnportant adjuvant of health and comfort, a well
of the best water to be found in any country. The situation
U healthy and retired, yet as near to iho centre of business
as could 1* wished. L. F. W. ANDREWS.
FOR RENT.
THE Dwelling Appartments in the State Bank Building,
will be rented the next year to a reputable family.
Also, several comfortable Dwellings on College fill. All
In good repair.
july 30—4 t J. H. R. WASHINGTON.
TO CARPENTERS.
WANTED immmedlately, at KNIGHTS SASH and
BLIND FACTORY, five or six good Carpenters.
July 80-
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
PULASKI TIMES
THE undersigned, proposes to publish a Weekly News
paper. at HA WKINSVILLE, G A.. under the above title,
to commence on or about the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEM
BER next.
The columns of the TIMES, will be devoted to Commerce,
Agriculture, Education, Morals, Amusements and General
Intelligence.
Wa shall, strictly, observe a mitral |>ositioii on Political and
Religious subjects : but our columns will be open for respect
ful and well written communications on all subjects of gen
eral Interest to the reading public. Our friends and the public
are solicited to send us their money and address, in time for
the drsl Humber. Subscription price, to TIMES. *2 per an
num, IN ADVANCE, Advertising, at the usual rates.—
Remittances per mail at our risk O. C. HORNE,
P. F. D SCARBOROUGH.
Editors and Proprietors.
July 90,1858.
CARPETINGS!
Floor Oil Cloths,
OS,
RUSS A MATS!
Am LARGE Stock, and a great variety of styles of the
above goods, just received, wlich will 1* sold at far
lower figures, and give purchasers s selection from the best
stock ever offered in Ifaoon. Also,
Satin, Delaine, Damask.
LACE and MUSLINE
Window Curtains.
WINDOW SHADES, GUILT CORNICES and BANDS
in great variety. . . . .
Purchasers will consult their interest by examimrg my
stock before buying. B. F. ROSS.
Macon. July 80.1363, —if
COTTON CIRCULAR.
TTE undersigned. ISAAC O. WEST, having been ap
pointed by the Cotton Planters Convention, agent for
the purpose of leceiving. shipping xnd felling Cotton, iss
Planters may order.) fbr the cities of Savannah and Charles
ton. has formed a co-partnership with Mr. JAMES E. GOD
FREY. of Savannah. The business will be conducted under
the firm and style of
WEST & GODFREY.
The services of the Firm are now offered to Planters.—
Cotton will be sold at FIFTY CENTS PER BALE, as au
thorized by the Convention, and other produce at the custom
ary rates. The personal attention of the co-partners will be
given to this business. .
The firm pledges itself to ot.serve strictly the directions of
the Convention, and In no instance to enter Into speculations,
or be concerned in purchasing Cotton : theirs will be, express
ly. a commission business. . .
The firm will be prepared to make liberal advances on all
produce in store, and to furnish such supplies as Planters may
require, on reasonable terms.
Planters will promote their interest by covering the Cotton,
when packed, entirely with bagging; ordering it not to be
cut, and placing their brand or mark distinctly on each bale.
ISAAC C. WEST.
July 3D. ISSB. JAM ES E. GODFREY.
P. S.—Thet ‘onvolition holds its next session in the dty of
Macon, on the Second Tuttday in September neri. It is de
sirable that all the Cotton growing counties should be repre
sented In the Convention at that time.
July 90—t Jan
Spiritual Telegraph,
AM WEEKLY PAPER, contiuing H Urge Quarto pages.
devoted to the defence and illustration of the Harmomal
Philosophy of Spirit Intercourse bet ween tlie present world
and tbe future, is published in New York City, by CHARLES’
PARTRIDOE. Editor and I’roprutot, on tbe following terms;
One copy, per annum. In advani* #2 0®
*• “ MX months “ 100
All tbe publications on the subject of Spiritualism can be
obtained from the publisher, July 40—ts
The Spiritual Age.
Derated to Rational Spiritualism and Practi
cal Reform.
A. K. \K\VTO\ A S. H. IMtITTOS, Ultors.
PUBLISHED every Saturday, in a large and elegant folio
sheet, at *2 per annum, invariably in advance. For six
months*!. Principal Office of Publication. No 14 Broom-
at MW*** *'"* NW Great
iMN rteeVt, _ P"7W-M
JUST RECEIVED
Landrath’s New Crop
Turnip Seed of 1858.
WHITE FLAT DCTCn TURNIP SEED
VY RED rt)P “ •• ••
RUTA BAGA TURNIP SEED
LARGE GLOBE TURNIP SEED
LARGE NORFOLK TURNIP SEED.
Kentucky lliue CrasN Seed.
RESCUE GRASS SEED.
I-iUCE RN E SUED
Fur sale at GKO I* \ Y UK’s Drug and Chemical Store*
Macon, Ga.. July 30,1358.—ts Kal Btore -
WANTKI).
A GENTLEMAN desires a situation as Teacher for the
t\ ensuing reholaet.c year. He is qualified, bv^tdnmenta
imDu<7b* b^ a Gr^rund C t'm ,h 2* thorough
i
, AeAoua or securing bis services. Addrei
inly 30 2i # KAUiiIE,
- Macon, Oa,
WOOD! WOOD!
iT’ggßrasar^fasYss.t'srs
cord *?i u “.' lr Winter -upply. at *3 per
vml when . ‘t'fa'iee Is too great from the wood
laril when a special arrangt meet will be made.
J 5 o-u oliver porter.
House and Lot in Vincvil’e
F'OR SALE.
T ?n F > F iis. for “I‘'’ 1 ‘'’ “Fkrttoe and lot In Vinevhi, . The 1.4
if - -l 1 ??!* y**. * cmt of land, wel improved. ‘lhe 11.,u e
Mt.M e ? T f n room *’ Wi, '> ** necessary out
trood w, ‘' r .*<'..and is a most de
siraolc situation for a gentleman n reidc*!ic<*.
I also offer for sale, ruy
River Plantation,
r iU f* bel J’ w ‘ ho cl, T. and containing 1,000
>eh Isdeared and well watered with spring-.
On thrnuS.^* 1 ’•JIJ make 50 hushe’s of corn to the acre.-
: “?* t-hements. Gin-house. Barns, fehop and
every convenience for plantation purposes. 1
** nr ‘ JAMES DEAN.
July 30—ts VlneviUe, Ga.
! State Press copy.
FOR SALE.
PeraiAnently located st the Hotel,
Butt* Em yk*. u te re<ideD “‘i 41 present occupied by A. G.
i oU * eco V tain! ' ilx KK)ras ’ wi,h 411 necessary
shraW £ a v ne . Jen * ltfl variety ot fruit trees,
snrebbery, Ac. For terms, apply to E. E. BROWN.
_ _ Brown's Hotel.
A. Xj S O ,
tt —* *y* “** commodious Building on the corner of Court
at iXSt^,^ ld .^ u^!nT o' rtr 3 e ! t ’ known M the City Hall,
P P r t’ B'. 8 '. KUpjjtrWk, as a Hotel. If not
S*’ E - D - Tracy's, on Magnolia street.
iv-SUSiui Wf ituiled bMin College and Orauffe streets,
OOOtalnlng lialf an acre each -known as the Todd Luts—!
ver\"derirehD “la Female College, and are
pH “™ r *niefor dwel ings. Also, two or three Stores In
nert t 6> VBI on the Ist of October
mtV Fortermi, apply to E E. BROWN.
)uly 3B—tf at Brown's Hotel. Macon, Ga.
FOR SALE.
X Offer for sale, my plantation in Houston county.
li.j containing Nine Hundred and Eleven acres, more
it or less. Goad overseer’s house, and out-housee. good
HU Oin-hon.- and Screw.and the plantation otherwise
, , “' r :?. d re l“*i r - Said plantation joins the lauds of the
estate of Dr. Chas. 1 itomiisoii. Abner Human. Daniel Wat
fcns and others. Those wishing to purchase a good plai tatlon
will do well to call and see it. Terms made to suit the pur
, ANDERSON COMER.
iuly 30—3 m
Plantation for Sale.
*1 am now offering for sale my plantation on Eche
wnnee Creek, four miles above the Bridge on the
Perry Road, and ten miles from Macon, containing
400 acres of land. 200 of which are in a high state of
cultivation, the remainder in woods. On the place
:ood log cabins, overseer's house, new Gin-house and
Screw, all complete and in good order.
Persons desirous of purchasing, will do well to take a look
at this place, as I am determined to sell. Address me at
. S. DUNLAP.
july 3Q—tf •
PATTEN & SILLER,
(Late PATTEN, IICTTON A Cos.)
Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
G. PATTEN. A. J. MILLER.
July 2,1888. _jy
2EJUN, HUNT 4 CO,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic
onLJiibALa,
PAINTS, Dyes, Dry Salts, Acids, Oils. Varnishes, Spices,
Brushes. Glass Ware, Patent Medicines, Instrument*,
Perfumeir and other articles for Druggists, Ph> slclans. Plan,
tersand Families ; Corner Second A Cherry Sts., Macon, Ga.
July 30—ts
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,
iffSBL
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE
ON and after Thursday, July Isth, 1858, the Trains will be
run as follows:
Leave Savannah 12.15 P. M.and 11.45 P. M.
Arrive in Augusta 7.30 P. M. aud 6.30 P. M.
Arrive in Macon 11.00 P. M. aud 9.00 A. M.
Arrive In MUladgeville l.uo p M.
Leave Macon 10.45 A. M. and 10.00 P. ¥.
Arrive inSavannah 7.20 A. M. and 9.30 P. M.
Arrive in Augusta 7.30 P. M. and 6.30 A. M.
Arrive in Milledgeville 1.10 V. M
Leave Augusta 15 A. M. and 3.45 P. M.
Arrive in Savannah 7.20 A. M, and 9.30. P. M.
Arrive in Macon 9.00 A. M. and 11. no P. M.
Passengers for points beyond Atlanta, on the Western A
Atlaxtic Hall Rad. will leave Savannah on the 12.15 traiu,
and arrive in Atlanta at 7.15 next morning. Passengers for
Milledgeville and Eatonton will leave by the 11.45 train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon A Western
Road for Atlanta, and with the South-Western Rail Road to
Albany. Americus, Columbus and Montgomery, and at Millen
with the Augusta and Savannah Rail Road for Augustaand
he North. EMERSON FOOTE.
July 30-ts General Superintendent.
S XX IRTS.
I ARSAILES and LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, just re
xYx ccived and for sale by [July 16 tf] E. WINSHIP.
BLACK Alp&cca Frocks and Sacks, Black French Drab
De ESe Frocks, just received and fer sale at
July 16—ts E, WINSHIP’S.
SIMMER CASSIMERE SUITS, for sale at
july 16—ts E. WINSHIP’S.
Ready Made Clothing.
GENERAL ASSORTMANT, for Bale at reduced prices,
for CASH, E. WINSHIP.
July 16—ts [City papers copy.]
Choice Peaches.
HAVING often been called upon to furnish my choice
varietyof Peach, known as the TINLEY PEACH, in
this location, I give notice to the public, that I shall he ready,
bv the 25th instant, to supply all reasonable oalls for the
article, put up in boxes comainlng one hu-hel each, at *2 per
box, or *1 50 for a basket of 8 pecks, delivered in Macon
The boxes will be well ventilated, and the Peaches carefully
picked and packed, so as to reach the New York market in
good order. Having taken much pains to thin out the young
fruit, I have the prospect of raising the largest sized peach
ever raised in this section, if not in the State
('ash orders addressed to J. H. DUNLAP, Macon, Ga.,
will reoeive attention as received.
Julp 16—8 t JAMES TINLEY.
Savannah Republican will publish one week in Daily and
Weekly, and American. Atlanta, one week In Tri-weekly and
Weekly, and send bills to this office.
Prices Reduced!
Summer Clothing.
Brown linen raolans.
“ “ Dusters.
“ “ Frocks.
Wliite “ Frocks.
“ “ Sacks.
At reduced prices, for cash, at
July 16—ts E. WINSHIP’S.
Notice.
SIXTY days after daus, application will be made to the
Ordinary of Houston County, for leave to sell all the
Lands belonging to the estate of R. H. Slappey, deceased,
that lie In Macon Countv.
,TNO. W. KATQLER, 1
JACOB HILEY. ) Exr.'s.
july 2-60 and REUBEN H. SLAPPEY,)
WHY Will YE*SHAKE?
THE GRENADA ELIXIR,
—OR
SOITIf AMERICAN ANTIDOTE TO’MALARIA.
IS a sure cure for Fever and Ague. Chill and Fever. Spleen
diseases. Ac., and having passed the ordeal to which new
discoveries in the science of medicine are subjected, must now
he received as an established remedy. Its efficacy in the rad
ical cure of the above diseases is b -yond question, the proofs
of which are so numerous, so well authenticated, and of such
peculiar character, that sufferers of there diseases cannot res
sonablv hesitate to use it and be cured. It combines. In a
scientific manner, some of the most valuable and reliable ton
ics. febrifuges, hepatics. alteratives and antlperiodics known
to the medical profession, with the addition of the active
principles of the plant which has been used with such won
derful success by the natives of South America In the cure of
Fever and Ague, Chill and Fever, Ac.. Ac. It possesses med
ical properties in removing bile, giving strength and vigor to
the liver, kidneys and stomach, and almost instantly restor
ing appetite and breaking uo that distressing prostration
which accompanies Chills and Fever ; enriches the blood;
gives the roseate hue to the pale and swarthy complexion ; or.
In other words, cures effectually, not simply breaking the
chill and locking up the disease in the system as quinine and
many other preparations, but, removing the cause, improve
the general health and Invigorate the constitution.
If Warranted to contain no mercury, arsenic or other
mineral poisons.
Warranted to have cured over two thousand cases (some
of two years standing) during the first three months after its
introduction. .
Warranted to cure all cases that take the medicine accord
in K£f£lv by J. 8. PEMBERTON A CO„ Chemist,
and Druggists, Columbus, Ga.
Mold Wholesale and Retail by E. L. STROHF.f'KFR A
Cos., Macon, Ga. July fit— 3m
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned has ass >cia*ed with him In business M.
A. WINGFIELD and H. G. CUTTFR. to be conducted
under to name and style of Ayers, Wingfield* ‘-O;- dating
from Ist inst. ASHER Al ERB.
Macon, July 16.1858—ts
[Telegraph and Messen ff^oopy.J
Legal Forms.
HINES’ NEW EDITION of LEGAL FORMS, for re’e
by tbe single copy or quantity. Any one wishing a
oonv by mall, can have ’lt sent by enclosing the subscription
price of the book (TWO DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS.)
J. M. BOARDMAH.
Trunks! Trunks!
rsB 11 *“” ™"“* vmb.
EMMIES! EMBROIDERIES!!
JUST - -.Te and frem the Dtest importations.
•Wi - w -and Jackoni <'ot ars from 25c. to *( each
100 pr.” “ Meeves from 26c to *4 *’
53 setts < f Swlm and Jackonet Collars and bieeves from
75c.t0 *t ai iece
sft) yards Swis* and Tackoiiet Edging, from 12c. lo *1 25
per v r i.
210 yards •* “ “ Insertion “ 11c. to *1 00
per vard.
100 Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, fron 55e.t0 *lO.
30 Embroidered Swiss Dresses, of the very latest designs.
200 Swiss, Jackonet aud Nai.is>*>k Bands, from 25c. to
•5 00.
20 Embroidered Skirts, and all other articles usually
found under the head of Embroideries.
Tbe above goods were t.ought at the recent large Auction
Sales in New York, and bought at such remarkable low prices
that I am enabled to sell them at SO per cent, less than actual
value.
tW~ Ladies, please call and satisfy yonr-elves of the fact
atthe store of ELIAS EINSTEIN,
july 23—ts Cor. 2d A Cot. Av„ Triangular Block.
For Rent.
OIX ROOMS, three FRONT and thr-e HACK, (or rent in
lo Ralston’s Block comer of Cherrv and Third -treets; also,
the Store now occupied hv E. Winshlp, on Triangula’
Block; also, one Room over Messrs. J. H. A W S. Ellis’
Drugstore, on Trian ular Block. Possession of tbe Rooms
given immediately, and the Store on the Ist of October. For
te-ms, anplv to GEO. B. TURPIN.
July 23—ts
First Class English School.
THE undersigned takes this method to inform the cltlz ns
of Macon thats’ e w-ll re open her Schoo’ os the FIRST
MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER next. She tenders her -in
cere thanks tn her former patrons, and respectfully solicits a
continuance of their confidence ; asks a generous share of the
public pafrunage. she has a good Private School Room, well
plastered for Winter and well ventilated for Summer purpos
es. To such as may honor her with their r strenage, she can
only say. that seeking no other monument. In arier ve -rs. than
such as she can rear for heiself in the nior.l and intellectual
advancement of her pupi’s, sh- will earnestly devote her en
ergi-s to that nd. All the hr n.-bes of an “English Educa
tion’’ thoroupriv Inculcated. Also prepared to instruct on
Piano. More particular enquiries will be personally answer
ed, at her residence on •‘College Hill.” formerly occupied by
Mr A. Conway. ROSALIE MILLER.
~
N. B.—The of references has he**n and can be iriven j
would also refer to all her patrons of this city. R. M.
Macon. Gra., July 23—fit
LAND FOR SALE,
a I OFFER for*ale one thousand acres of Oak and
Hie 1 ory Lani. four miles from the citv of Macon
bet ween the Foreyth road ami the river, adjoining
the lands of King, Lundy and others, 800 acres clear
ed ar.d the balance well timbered. The place is well
and healthy. Contains some good Creek Bottom
and Branch Hammock ; also some broken hills, well adapted
i? the culture of the Grape. Apply to iny agent. Mr. James
V. King, residing near Lake Academy, who will sell either
the whole or apart of said land.
I will also sell. In Jackson county. Florida, one thousand
acres of level lime Pine Land, well adapted to both long
staple and short Cotton. 300 acres of which are cleared, all
fresh, with the neceaeary building*. Address.
B , 8. A. CALHOUN,
July 53—ts * Marianna, Jackson, co., Fla.
LAND FOR SALE.
MI WOULD sell from one to three sections ot the
land on which I now live. Thia land Ilea In Har
deman county, Tennessee, within one mile of the
Mississippi lire, six miles from Lad range, and
within two miles of the Junction of the Mississippi
Central and Memphis and Charleston Railroads.
The whole tract contain* 1920 acres, about 800 acres of
which are cleared and In a fine st**e of cultivation, and would
form from or e to three good settlements. If desired by pur
cLasera, as there Is about two hundred cleared on each sec
tion, and each section has an abundance of good timber and
fine spring of water on it. The improvements consists ot an
excellent dwelling and good out houses; alao a good Orist
Mill and Cotton Gin, both operated by a never failing stream
Os water. As this place Is very desl'able and lies in a healthy
and agreeable neighborhood, purchasers would do well to ex
amine It. Terms accommodating.
July 28—8 m C. W. HUNT.
LOOK OUT; DOCTORS!
MI am offering my beautiful location for sale, situa
ted in Dooly county, on the road leading from Mon
teznmato Vienna, 6 miles from Montezuma. There
are 400 acres of land, 270 cleared and In a high state
of cultivation. The land is quite productive and
lying in one of the best Cotton growing regions In Georgia.
The place is well Improved. T he’ eis a good framed Dwelling
with 6 rooms, all well finished, good Gin House and Screw,
good Negro Houses, and all other out buildings necessary.
Also a good well of water, and the plantation is wel! watered.
The location is quite healthy, and It is one of the t>est coun
try location* for a Physician In south-west Georgia. ILave a
good stock of Medicine on hand, and I wilt sell Land, Medi
cine, Corn, Fodder, Ac .or the Land alone. I will sell a
better hargain.by 50 per cent., than can be bought in the
country. As lam determined to sell, I will sell on terms to
suit any that may wish to buy. Address me early or you
will lose a bargain. If I sell to a Physician, he can en'er the
practice forthwith and have my assistance. Address me at
Montezuma, Georgia.
July 23—2 m TERRY QUINN, M. D.
MACOS & WESTER! R. ROAD
ON and after Thursday, 15tn July, trains wili be run as
follows:
Leave Mscon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7,15, A. M.
Leave Maconat'lo A. M.. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00. P. M.
Leave Atlantaat 12 night, Arrive at Macon 7.15 A. M.
Leave Atlantaat 11 A. M., Arrive at Macon 5.00 P.M.
The night train will not be run on Sundays. The 12, night
train from Macon connects with the State Road for Chatta
nooga, Knoxville Nashville and Memphis at 12.16. P. M., with
Georgia R. R. for Augusta, at 10 A. M. and Atlanta and
West Point R. R. at 10 A. M.
The completien of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for *26 25
including Stage fare, *7 00, and to New York for *32 00.
Further information may be had in relation to this Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
July 23—ts. ALFRED L. TYLER. Supt.
TEN DEGREES BELOW ZERO IN
AUGUSTA !
HOT WEATHER DEFIED.
JYrt.niY WEII/EH/O
PATENT VEITILATIIBCMIH,
HAS been awarded the highest Premium at every Fair at
which it has been exhibited.
A I> V A NTAOBB
1. The air can be cooled to almost any degree of temperature.
2. It is perfumed or Impregnated with healthful odors.
3. The air is purified.
4. Unhealthful effluvia is condensed in the ice.
5. The air absorbs moisture from the ice, and thus becomes
beneficial.
6. No extra power is required.
7. The cool air can be introduced upon a sick bed.
8. It promotes both comfort and health.
9. It will doubtless prove of great benefit where contagious
diseases are prevalent.
10. One can read or work without being subject to annoyan
ces from flies or mosquitoes.
11. We would respectfully call attention of Physicians to this
Apparatus for the inhalation of medicaments.
For sale by T. A O. WOOD.
july 16— ts ,
GENUINE A. M. POLAK’S
CELABRATED VIENNA
FANCY MATCHES.
At the reduced price of 42 75 per Gross.
For sale by JOHN A. NELSON,
July 16—8 t * East Macon.
SODA WATER, SODA WATER!
SPARKLING AND GASEOUS!
PURE and UNADULTERATED!
PUT up in Glass Bottles, with choice syrups, for immedi
ate use. Hotels, Saloons, Private Families, Pic Nics,
Ac., supplied upon short notice. Soda Founts charged.
Bottling establishment in the store lately occupied by M.
D. Barnes, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
july 16—8 m O. CHAPPEL.
Notice to Shippers.
JBMMa
South-Western Railroad is now completed and in opetation to
BROWN’S STATION AND DAWSON,
Passenger Trains passing over it in connection with Albany
Train Daily. Freight Train, at present, between Macon ana
Dawson tri weekly. Rate of Freight between Savannah.
Augusta, Macon and other points,and Brown’s and Dawson’s
will be the same as lietween those places and Albany.
All Goods for Cuthbert and places West of Dawson should
be shipped to Dawson. UEU. W. ADAMS, Supt.
South-Western R. R., Macon, July 16,1858. ts
(City papers copy.)
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY!
The Great Western Insurance and
Trust Company.
Office, No. 107, Walnut Sreet., Phil.
Charter Perpetual, Authorised Capital,
$500,000.
MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,to
all parts of the World. INLAND INSURANCES on
Goods by the Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage, to all
partsof the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Merchandize
generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
Directors:
Charles C. Lathrop, 487 Walnqt Street,
Henry D. Moortb 56 do do
Alex. Whilldin. Merchant, 14 North Front Street,
Jno. 0 Hunter, Firm of Wright, Hunter A Cos.,
E. Tracy, Firm of Tracy A Baker,
Jno. R. irCurdy, Firm of Jones, white A iTCurdy,
S. 8. Bishop, Firm of Bishop, Simons A Cos.,
Jas. B. Smith, Firm of Jams B. Smith A Cos.,
Thos. L. Gillespie. Firm of Gillespie A Zeller,
Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor,
Wm. Dareing, 6 Union Place
Robert Hare Powell, 24 Walnut Street,
Theo. W Baker, Goldsmiths’ Hall,
Henry C. Wetmore. New York.
C. C. LATHROP, President.
WM. DARLING, Vice President.
H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant Secretary.
Office at Macon,
eep IT—ly J. H. R. WABHLNOTON, Agent.
■LIJAH H. OABHABT. A A BOH A. HOFF
CARHART & ROFF^
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
DEALERS IN
WINES, UQrORS,^^yjTOBACCO,SKGARS,
AND
GROCERIES
OF ITHY DESCRIPTION.
Macon, Ga.
augf—tf
ISABELLA jft HOUSE.
(FORMERLY CRUMMEY HOUSE.)
ALBANY, GEO.
THE above Hotel in Albany, the present terminus of the
Georgia and Florida Rail Road, Is now open ter the re
ception of the Traveling Public, ihe House and Furniture
are new, and the Proprietor is determined to make it a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
And hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, to
merit the patronage of the public.
L. H. DURHAM, Proprietor.
Albany, April 2,1853 —1 y
S. BRAINERD’S
VARIETY STORE,
COTTON AVENUE,
[OPFUSITB C. 11. VRIEIIAN AND BOSS, COLEMAN A BOSS.]
C R GLASS-WARE, FURNISHING Articles
ware/Ac K< ‘ fr ‘k® ral °rrt, ice Cream Freezers, Tin
? la<le to order and Repaired, Cleaned
S£<S2^‘Bsmtaff“ and With Vio
- ** w *" ,buj ,mr *
THE PRINCIPLE,
A MONTHLY PERIODICAL.
’ ‘TKP to the elucidation and promulgation of pir.t
u.ii Ptfflo-opliv—lt* contributors being leading -j'iriu,
ftjth embodied and -mbodied—is published for Fitly Cents
a ‘ ear, iu advance, o r Five Cents a sing'e copy. It often con
tains matter fr-.iu spirits, giving ram .rlable tests, and is print
ed in quarto form, with char tvpe on clear white paper. Ad
dreat J. B. CONK UN. Test Medium,
July 23—ts 4g.i Broadway, New York.
DR. A. PIERCE.
HOMCEOFATH
Office in Washington Block.
Medicine Cases, and Books on Domestic Practice for sale.
Maoom, July*. 1858. —ly
WOOD'S
Premium G-sullery !
CUTiZENSand Strangers visiting Macon should not fell to
/ and examine WOODS BEAUTIFUL OOLLEC
which are taken at ASTONISHING
LY LOW PRICES, and far SUPEKIOR to what can be
had ELbSW HERE, as everv one can see.
1)6 bbkrined from the smallest AMBROTYPE to
U> FINEST FINISHED PORTRAIT, InOlh. PASTILE
< ! r WATER Colors, as may suit the fancy; and recollect,
that this is the ONLY GALLERY where caa be had all the
above styles of Pictures. Call and see
July 9—ts K. L. WOOD.
MEDICAL NOTICE!
HDr. J. L. Large,
A BOUNCES to the public that he has fitted up Rooms.
a.\ tLt are atry and conveiiieut, to accommodate Surgical
*l*7L < r?BßjJv£i? ,e 8 9* kinds—vhite and Muck— (the cure
RUPTURE and relief of CANCER not excluded )
Blacks, laboring under chronic affections, will be bought.
Price according to their condition.
Parties wishing to consult me, can do so hv letter, with the
case fully described, and I can determine the case prior to
sendu gttie patient, and save expense of sending and returm
intf—as circumstances reader s >me cases incurable. 1 have
had considerable Hospital experience, which gives advantage
in the care and relief of Chronic cases. Office and Residence
corner of South Broad and Abercom streets, Savannah, Ga.
July 9—ts
NEW BOOKS.
LIFE OF DR. KANE, by Dr. Elder.
Autobiography and Lectures of Lola Montes.
Whewell s History of the Inductive Sciences.
“A Poor Fellow,” by the author of “Which?”
Following the Drum, by Mrs. Viele.
“True Love never cUd Run Smooth.”
For sale by J. J. A S. P. RICHARDS,
july 9—ts.
JONATHAN COLLINS,
Late Patten, Collins & Cos.
Will continue the
Commission Business
AT the Fireproof Building occupied by them In Macon,
in connection with hU son. V,. A. COLLINS, and re-
solicits the business of the Patrons of the late firm,
aud of Planters generally, pledging their undivided attention
to all bus!nes* confldedlto their care. Advances made on Cot*
ton and other produce In store, and orders carefully filled.
Macon, July Ist, 1868. J ‘ °° ™’
L> issolirtion,
fWIHE Firms of Patten, Hutton & Cos., in Savannah, and
A Patten, Collins A Cos., Macon, are this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
J S. Hutton will give his personal attention to closing up
the business in Savannah, and J. Collins to that In Macon, but
either nartner Is authorised to use the name of either firm In
the settlement of its affairs.
The Business will be continued in Savannah by George
Patten and in Macon by J. Collins, each on his own account.
GEO. PATTEN.
, , „ J. 8. HUTTON.
July 1,1858—1 m JONATHAN COLLINS.
FANS of Linen Ac., wholesale and retail; a large lot, Trav*
eling Satchells, Baskets, Ac. For sale by
June 4—ts E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
OXBSoIW ’"liver Tea Service, of Elegant Design
and finish. Silver Water Dippcrss, Ac., just received by
iune 18—ts E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
SW4I & CO.’S LOTTERIES
TRIUMPHANT!
SWAN & CO.’S
Lotteries are LEGAL, and
Authorized by the State of Georgia.
The late attempt to Injure our
Firm has shown that our
Lotteries are drawn Fairly;
That our Prizes are paid Punctually;
and that our Schemes
ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY
IW THE WORLD!
The following Scheme will be drawn oy 8. Swan A Cos.
Managers of the Bparta Academy Lottery, in each
of their Single Number Lotteries for July, 1858, at
AUGUSTA, Ga., in public, under the superintendence
of Commissioners.
Draws on Saturday, T>. l y o, toco.
to.—- ■*.- css+mSmß. “J*:!,
Draws on Saturday , July 10, 1858.
Draws on Saturday , July 17, 1858.
3Jt-g
Draws on Sat - -day, July 24, 1858.
Draws on Saturday, July 31, 1858.
On the Plan of Single Numbers
-50,000 Tickets.
Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eigh
ty-Five Prizes ! !
Nearly One Prize to every Nine Ticket*.
M A GNI FI (JEN T S CHE ME!
TO BE DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN AUGUST!
1 Prise of $70,000
1 “ of 30,000
1 M of 10,000
1 “ of 6,000
1 “ of 4,000
1 “ of 8,000
1 “ of 1,500
4 “ of 1,000
4 “ of 900
4 “ of 800
4 •* f 700
4 “ of 600
60 of 500
60 “ of 800
100 “ of 125
280 “ of 100
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
4 priaea of S4OO approx, to $70,000 prite are SI,OOO
4 “ 800 “ 80,000 “ are 1,900
4 “ 200 “ 10,000 “ are 800
4 “ 125 “ 5,000 “ are 500
4 “ 100 “ 4,000 “ are 400
4 “ 75 “ 3,000 are 800
4 “ 50 “ 1,600 are 200
5,000 “ 20 are 100,000
5,455 Prixes amounting to $320,000
Tickets slo U&lves *s—Quarters $3 50.
&r a Circular showing the p’an of the Lotteries
Will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following
rates which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, SBO
“ “ 10 Half “ 40
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 80
•• “ 10 Eighth “ 10
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets or
dered, on receipt es which they will be forwarded by
first mall. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any
figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be senttc
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, County and State.
|f Remember that every Prize is drawn and paya
ble in full without deduction.
|y“ All prizes of SI,OOO and under, paid Immediate
ly after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of
thirty days.
Allcommunldatlons strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate* to
8. SWAN A 00., Augusta, Ga.
# or to WM. SHIVERS, jr.,
Agent at Macon, Ga.
%ST Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or
Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and save
time, by addressing S. Swan A Go., at either of those
cities.
jar* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the
wheel, with the amount of of the prize that each one iz
entitled to, will be published after every drawing, In the
following papers -—New Orleans Delta, Mobile Regis
ter , Charleston Standard , Nashville Qaeette, Atlanta
Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book , Savan
nah Morning News, Richmond Dispatch, New York
Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Clarion and Augusta
Constitutionalist, Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat.
June 18 lm
DRY GOODS
AT WHOLESALE.
J. B. & W. A. ROSS,
Are now receiving a
A large and well Selected Stock
0 F
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
FOR THE
SPRING & SUMMER TRADE,
To which they Invite the attention of Merchants.
apr 16—ts
DENTISTRY.
Take Care of Your Teeth.
Drs. Seger & Blaisdell, Dentists.
OFFICE In Washington Block opposite the Lanier House,
up the same stairs with and next to Wood’s llaguerrean.
Rooms. We perform all operations on the Teeth in the best
manner, we give special attention to Inserting Artificial Teeth
and we guarantee in all cases a perfect fit, as well as usefulness
tothewearer. In Masticulation, Articulation, Beauty and Du
rability.
Dr. Blaisdell has had much experience la this deparment of
his profession, as well as the filling and preserving ( for life)
the natural Teeth. J >
All operations warranted and charges reasonable.
GIVE US A CALL.
DR frt'^o? KR ’ A ’ BLAISDELL, M. D.
TAIARIES FOR 1868 at
V dec 25-ts BOARDMAN’S.
m STIiW HITS AT COST!
at the
Fashionable Hat Store,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE
CHAS. B. STONE,
I? s elling Men sand Boy's STRAW and LEGHORNS at
COST for C ASH. july 9—if.
JUST OPENED !
At C. U. STORE'S, anew style of SOFT FELT HATS
for Gents.
Fashionable BLACK OASIMKRE SILK HATS, of the
latest inode, for sale low. july 9 ts
ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, &C.~
C. H, Freeman & Cos.
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.
\\T OULD respectfully Inform their friends and the public
* T generally that their Saloons are now open, and are pre
pared to furnish lhe cooling luxuries of the season to all that
may favor them with a call.
Parties and families furnished with any quantity of ICE
CREAM at short notice may 14—ts
fZ I \ BUSHELS DRIED APPLES forsale by
O VI V. H. FREEMAN A CO.
inarch IS—ts Cotton Avenue.
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED,
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
STEAMERS.
Cabin Passage. :::: sls.
B) the splendid and commodious
Side-wheel Steamer*
AUQUSTA 1.500 tons Capt. M. 8. Woodhull,
FLORIDA 1.300 “ *• Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA 1.300 “ “ Geo.R. Schenck.
Ami first class Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 Capt. Thomas Lyon.
to the old established and
nv.’ and ‘toouu
uiodatiou an.l fare, cannot be
skillful, careful and polite officers. 1
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITUHILL A SON,
july 2—ts Agents, New York.
Him STUB lIHTIIir
$36,3*75,00
Worth of Goods offering by the Subscri
bers at 30 PER CENT, less than the same goods are sold In
the market, and at rates that satisfy the demand and guaran
tee the satisfaction of even the closest buyer. Having return
ed from the Northern Markets with the
THIRD NEW STOCK,
Since the first ot Mrach, we can qualify the above assertion
and only ask an examination of our stock to prove it.
Our object in going North so late In the season, was to aval
ourselves of the
AUCTION SALES
of such goods as were unsold ; and it Is apparent that aft r the
SOUTHERN TRADE was over that we could go there and
buy up the remainder at a deduction of 40 per cent., and be
sides, we can assure you that when we left New York and
Philadelphia not a
Georgia Merchant
was there, so the advantage accrues to our House, and we do
hope you will
m as:
And Compare our Prices
With any House in Georgia. Our stock embraces everything
that Is new and desirab’e, both in Foreign and Domestic Goods.
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
Georoe W. Koss, S. T. Coleman, W. 11. Ross.
Macon, Ga. June 18,1858
“Decline in Dry-Goods.”
Great Reduction in Prices!!
BOSTICK a KEIN having been exceedingly successful
this Spring, In the sale of their Merchandise, having sold at
RETAIL, by far, more than any House ever sold before in
Macon, of
Rich Fancy Dry-Goods,
In one season, would now offer to their Friends and Patrons.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, from this date till Ist
September.
The following are our reasons why we can AND WILL
SELL lower than any other house, viz: Every body know
that we have no OLD DILAPIDATED Goods to work off on
our Customers; our Stock is FRESH AND BEAUTIFUL,
and our Concern has been represented
Three Times this Spring in N. Y.,
By one of the BEST and mort TASTEFUL buyers (and the
best posted according to the New York Merchants) that visits
the Northern Markets.
Our PRESS GOODS are direct from the A UCTION
SALES, and our Staple Goods fresh from the MA - L’FAC
TURER'S l.’ Ught principally for ('ASII. We have been so
thronged with customers during the entire Season that we
have not had time to take exact ixyentobt or our stock, but
will say that ours is complete, and
Decidedly Attractive.
Our THIRD arid last Stock of this Season just opened, the
Ladies inform us is the RICHEST and CHEAPEST m the
City, and from liie way they “pitch into them,” we cannot
doubt but what they speak correctly.
Again, we have afreardy sold more Goods than we expected
to sell this Spring and Slimmer, and as we intend preparing
for an
Enormous Trade This Fall,
It is necessary that we should RUSTICATE some little du-
Ing the warm weather, to be qualified for the work—conse
quently, our prices will now be made so VERY LOW, that
we hope to sell almost out by Ist July, so as to enable us to
visit our Friends, and obtain a few weeks respite from busi
ness.
w e have ELEGANT SIDESTItIPED, DOUBLE SKIRT
AND THREE FLOUNCED ROBES, of every quality, just
received, and many other Styles of DRESS GOODS, at 40
PER CENT, below ordiuaiy prices.
Ours is the House for BARGAINS. In fact. If you want to
get more than the worth of your monev, call on
June 11—ts BOSTICK A KEIN.
Lost or Mislaid.
A NOTE of baud made by H. Harvey, payable to Daniel
2v ITougabook, (Agent for E. Kaigler) or bearer, for tbe
sum of Forty one (941,00) dollars, dated in December. ISM,
and due twelve mouths thereafter, with interest from date.—
All persoLH are cautioned against trading tor tbe above Note,
as it is tbe property of tbe subscriber,
apr9—tf GEO. B. PLANT
JOHN. T. BEARDEN. JAMES. THOS. ELLIOTT
BEARDEN & ELLIOTT,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
T L W.
Camden, Arkansas.
g*f WILL attend to all Business entrusted to them In
South Arkansas. mar 26—ly
gpARBLE WORKS.
™ J. B. ARTOPE,
j. MANUFACTURER of and Dealer in For-
eign and Domestic Marble, MONUMENTS
4. TOMB-BYONEB, MANTLES, FURNITURE
31 SLABS, Etc., has removed his Marble Works
from Cotton Avenue, to the corner ts 8d and piuiaq
Street, a short distance South of Hardeman A Sparks
Warehouse,
anl—ly
MAUSER’S PATENT ICE
ITA CREAM FREEZER, the best ar
ticle ever made. A large supply just
received by B. A. WISE,
may l-* e
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURER'S BANK.
inar 29—ts
Andrew Wind,
American, Canadian A European
Advertising and Subscription
OPPICB.
So. 133 NASSAU STREET,
(Next door to the Nassau Bank,)
(UP STAIRS,) NE WVORK’
novl-tf
C- - JOHN CLEOHORN,
dealer in
M 1 Pjf| SAUDLKS * harness, leather,
v|| ] ||P RUBFF.R BELTI\U.
Q Saddlery Hardware,
Etc. Etc.
Has Removed to the new Brick Store on cherry street, one
Door above the Manufacurers’ Bank and opposite to Messrs.
Ross’, Macon, Ga. nov 13—ts
David Ross,
BOOK-BINDER
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
Over Geo. T. Rogers <k Son, Cor. Third
and Cherry Streets , Macon , Ga.
j*l3—ly.
BRIDGEPORT IMBM COMPANY.
BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
OFFICE, STJJRDjVANT PLACE.
CAPITAL $300,000 DOLL APS.
ID irootors:
Thomas E. Courtenay, Joseph Richardson
Henry W. Chatfleld, William H. Noble,
Williams. Knowlton, Ambrose W. Thompson,
Nathaniel Greene, Courtland Kelsey,
Edwin R. Mason, T. E. COUTENAY, Pres’t.
J. H. WASHBURN, Sec y. H. W. CHATFIELD, V. Pres.
Tha Subscriber is Agant for the above Company, and U pre
pared to take risks on favorable terms. < Jfllce at Bank of
Middle Georgia. H. M. NORTH. Agent,
aug 81—ly
NORTH AMERICA.
TIRE INSURANCE COMPART,
OF HARTFORD.
THE undersigned having been appointed Agent for tke
above Insurance Company, is now prepared to issue Pol
ides of Insurance) on MerchanaiaeJCotton, Houses, Furniture.
Ac.. Ac., on terms adopted to the Hazard, and constant with
the laws of compemtkm.
*-* *kwam>cvm>, am*.
MW YORK 4iVB SAVANNAH.
TUe AuerScaa-Aiiaatie Screw Steamship Co.'s.
NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS
IHUNTSVILLE,
Capt. HOST. lItBIMK, 1 OiK Tms Burthen.
MONTGOMERY,
Capt. FilEi). CROCK KB. 1.000 Tons Burthen.
Will leave NEW YORK and SAVANNAH
EVERY SATURDAY.
PASSAGE sls.
The superb accomnmdations for Passengers on these Steam
era are unsurpassed by any Ocean Steamers in the World—
* ** kat ** fllrnii *“’ d ’
THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT
From NEW YORK to Knoxville, Nash
ville, Memphis, luscumbia and other
places, including every expense, given when
required.
Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Central
Railroad, Savannah, will te received and forwarded KKIK
OF COMMISSION. Mark Goods “CARE AGENT CEN
TKAL RAILROAD, SAVANNAH.” Shippers are particu
larly requested to forward Bills of leading by the Steamer,
thereby ensuring greater dispatch, and avoiding all delays. ’
Insurance may be effected by these Steamers at the Offices
of the undersigned at one-half per cent, with the best Compa
nies. Freights have be reduced by this Line to Sand 10 cents
per I-- it. ami other Goods at proportionate rates.
.iff”Freights taken at three t uirthsofcu-u.miarv rates.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
, Savannah,
11. B. CROMWELL A- CO.,Ga.
apr 9—ly 86 West St., cor. of Albany, N. Y,
rsTE’W r SPRING
MILLINERY.
MRS. HOWLAND (f|2^
YI7ILL open a large ands.,
T T ELEGANT BTOCK Os
PATTERN HATS,
On Saturday, 3rd April.
The Ladies are invited toif\
call, as she trusts in
STYLE AND PRICE
to please her Customers. apr 2-ts.
Lime, Lime, Lime,
FROM THE
“CHEWACLA LIME WORKS, 1 *
AIXjA.BA.IYEA..
WE are now prepared to furnish any quantity (from 1 to
600 bbls.) of the above named article, equal If not lupe
rlor In quality to the best Rockland, at as low or lower figuree
than any Lime can be had in our market.
Mason* and contractors will find it to their Interest to call,
apr 23—ts C. CAMPBELL A SON. Agents.
Fresh Arrival
CONPECTIONARIES,
AT
xx. xxonNE’s.
TWELV K Boxes of Genuine Fresh Cracknells,
New Crop Paradise Nuts,
Sweet soft shell Latsquedoc Almonds,
Forty Boxes ot Splendid Layer Raisins,
Genuine French Sardines,
Fresh bright, yellow Dates.
Ginger and ritie Apple Preserves,
Fifty largest smoked Tongues,
Cane and Floyd’s Extra Sugar cured Pig Hams,
Fifty pounds best Boulogna Sausages,
Splendid new Cheese,
One Barrell of large sweet Currants,
Fresh Butter, Soda and Ginger Crackers, all of which will
be 9old as low as can be bought anywhere in the city,
june 4—ts
Dissolution.
THE firm of B. F. ROSS A CO., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Either of the undersigned is author
ized to use the name of the firm in settling un the business of
the concern, BENJ. F. ROSS,
mavl4—tf THOS.J. MELL.
“AS FINE AS ANY in THE WORLD,”
Has been said of
p^ytste’s
SODA WATER:
A NEW and splendid patent Soda Water Apparatus, Is now
nL in perfect operation at the Drug, Chemical and Perfume
ry House of George Payne’s, where ihe choicest Syrupeare
used, made with best fruits, also the I>stly celebrated “Cream
Syrup,” prepared every morning with fresh Cream richly and
delicately flavored. . ,
This apparatus is of the last and beet Improvement of the
age, it Is perfeet. and not to be compiled wilh the old style In
the prepa-atlon of genuine Soda Water, free from lmpuritlee,
no lead or copper pipe used In thle apparatus, and always cold,
and no finer establishment any where,-In this or any other
country. may 21—ts
MT.
OFFERS FOR SALE
GRANT’S Talent Wire braced Cradles,
Silver Steel Scythe Blades & Snaths,
GRANT’S Patent Fan Mill?, all sizes.
CLINTON’S Wheat Fans. all sizes.
BROWN'S‘Virginia Wheat Threshers,
EMERY’S Overshot Threshing Ma
chines and Separators,
EMERY'S Rail Road Horse Powers,
SINCLAIR’S Lever Hoi se Towers,
PATENT SELF SHARPENING Straw
Cutters,
CORN SHELLERS, Corn Mills. &c.
apr 23—ts
MACHINE-MADE f\
\ /HORSE SHOESA /
THE TROY IRON AND NAIL FACTORY, at Troy. N.
Y„ have HENRY BURDEN’S IMPROVED HORSE
SHOE MACHINERY now in successful ojieration, ami are
prepared to execute orders for HORSE and MULE SHOES
of any Weigtit and Pattern, at a price but little above the price
of Horse-Shoe Iron.
The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is warranted ii
every respect. These shoes have been epproved of, and an
now used by the United States Government exclusively, as
also by many- of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies
and Horae Shoera throughout the country. These shoes can
be purchased through the principal Hardware and Iron Stores
In the United States.
Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will receive
prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN,
apr 9—ly Agent, Troy. N. Y.
Sllffi! DRESS COffi!
Selling off at Cost.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
AT PARKER’S
Now is the time for those who intend
visiting the Watering Places and attending the various Com
msncemenU. to buy Dress Goods, cheaper than they ever saw
them. W. W. PARKER A CO., will sell at COST, their
ENTIRE STOCK OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
which contains every variety of the most Fashionable Styles
and said to be, by far, the handsomest stock in Macon. Our
facilities enable us to buy as low as any bouse in the trade,
and the Stock having beer.’mrchased at exceedingly low rates,
the public may rely on gei..ng bargains.
We are not in the habit of constantly
advertising goods at Cost, and as we intend what we say. we
feel assured that such an opportune y U now presented as may
not occur again.
June 18—ts W. W. PARKER A CO
DESIGNS FOR MONUMENTS,
-BY-
Robt. E. Launitz,
NEW YORK. E. J. JOHisTON, & CO., Agent.
June IS—ts Macon. Ga.
Will be Taken for a Short Time
AT
PUGH’S FINE ART GALLERY,
If Wanted by the Dozen,
Superior Photographs
FOR FIFTT CEWTS EACH.
LIFE size Pictures beautifully colored, with all other styles
very low.
A large business with small profits is wh&t we wish ; we
do not expect to get rich in one year, or three years, but are
content to work and wait, and by still taking
BETTER, CHEAPER, & MO RE PICTURES
than any one else, we hope finally to succeed.
Call at the old stand Triangular Block. Our rooms are
newly furnished, and are col and pleasant and you can while
away an hour in examining our numerous specimens of fine
and beautiful Pictcbes.
Macon, June 11,1868. tf.]
NEW HOTEL!
SCREVEN HOUSE.
BY J. B. FOLEY,
Corner *f Bull and Congress Sts., Savannah. Ga.
MThis New HOTEL, furnished through
out in the most ELEGANT STYLE, Is now opened
and will be kept as a
fIRST CLASS HOUSE.
•pr iSI
!W GOODS! KEW GOODS!
Just received by
DEMIN & WATERMAN
20th,
A Fresh Stock or
BEAUTIFUL SUMMER
GOODS!
UNPARALLELED FOR
Beauty and Cheapness
IN THE CITY OF MACON !
Bought late in the Season at an
EXTREMELY
LOW FIGURE.
They will be sold at
Corresponding
li O W PRICES!
COME AND SEE!
Macon, May 21 ts
BEAUTIFUL! MORE BEAUTIFUL!
MOST BEAUTIFUL!
MRS. DESSAU, now emphatically bids defiance to all
competition. In the exhibition of her unsurpassed Maori’
meet of
SPRING AND SUMMER’
MILLINERY,
Together with the exquisitely tasteful collection of EUOE
NIA ROBES, PARISIAN MANTILLAS,MAGNIFICENT
CAPES, Ac.. Ac., all of direct importation.
Come one! Come all! ye lovers of harmoniously blended
apparel. apr 3Q-Bm,
WM, A. HARDAWAY. E. L. GRAY.
HARDAWAY Sc GRAY,
GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION
Ivfer oil ants
St. Xjouia, XVXIMMOwri.
’.KERCH ANTS will,by Inspection of the following rate*
iU. of h. lgho by Atlanta, find shipment more expedition*
aca economicul man by New Orleans.
THEY REFER TO
ilfuws. Dillard, Powell A Oo„ Columbus. Oa.
Me*u. Redd, Preer A Oo„ do do
Mr. R. S. Hardaway, do do
Mr. .1 E. Morgan, La Grange. Ga,
Mr. Hiram B. Troutman. Macon, Ga.
Walsh, Smith A Cos., Mobile, Ala,
Joseph Murrell, Mobile, Ala.
Pulg Muir A Cos, New Orleans.
Rev. Alfred Maun, Augusta, Ga.
Mr. Beni. H. Warren, do do
Mat- James H. Hardaway, Macon, Oa.
Rules of through freights from St. Louisto Macon, Qa.:
via Nashville, via Memphis,
Feathers, Wool and Liquors, per 100 lb. .91.28 $1.65
Hemp in bales. Unseed and Lard Oil,
per 1001 b 95 1.30
White Lead, Shot in Kegs, Lard, Bacon,
Bagging and Hope, per 100 n> 81 or,
Whiskey, per Mil 2.70 g 4..,
Pork and Beef, per bbi 2.85 2 98
Flour, per bbi 1.33 175
ian I—ly
Lumber for Sale.
I HAVE at my Stand on Magnolia Street, a iargfe Lot of
Lumber, which 1 will sell at the Lowest Market Price, for
('ash, and respectfully invite all who are in want of of any
kind of Lumber to call, or send their orders accompanied with
the Cash, which will be required In all cases, except by a spe
dal contract.
I am also prepared to fill any bill that cannot be found on
the yard, at the shortest notice,
apr 16—6 m D. B. WOODRUFF.
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Molasses,
Candy, tfcc.
OS HHDB. New Orleans Sugar,
150 Sacks Coffee, of choice quality.
50 Barrels Syrup, 76 lihds. Molasses,
110 Boxes Candy, 1200 ‘Jacks Sait.
1 Barrel Nutmegs, lno Boxes Tobacco,
200.000 Cigars. For sale low bv
apr 16—rs J, B. A W. A. ROSS.
Office Macon Gas Light Company.
Washington Block, Mulberry Street,
Over E. Sanlsbnry’s Clothing Store.
KT O T I C E.
CONSUMERS of Gas will find their bills ready by the Fifth
day of each month, and will be entitled to a deduction of
♦I.OO per moo feet, if paid within five dav. thereafter. If not
P ild within ten days thereafter, the Gas will be shut off. All
persons having business with the Company will apply at the
cfflee By order of the Board of Directors.
A. R. FREEMAN.
may 7—ts Secretary and Treasurer,
SODA WATER
w Syrups of
STRAWBERRY,
GINOER. VANILLA,
,i .k PINEAPPLE, ORGEAT, Ac. Ac.
Alsothe most delicious Creams of various flavors, to be had at
the Drug Store of ZELIN, HUNT A CO.
apr 16—ts
Bacon, Feathers, Flour, Oil, &c.
FIFTY THOUSAND pounds choice Tennessee Bacon,
25 Hhds. St. Louis Bacon,
25 Sacks Feathers.
350 Sacks of choice Tennessee and Georgia Flour,
20 Bids. Tanner’s Oil, 10 Casks Linseed Oil,
2 Bbls. Castor Oil, 10 Bids. Lamp Oil,
5 Bbls. Machine Oil, 5 Bbls. Lard Oil,
Also a large lot of Wo. 1, Extra and Pure Lead,
A large l--t of No. 1 Zinc.
F w sale on very accommodating terms by
apr 16—ts J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIES HOUSE.
fIMIK Subecribe-has oi-encd ihe above TTall for ‘he accon •
I moditl.iii of lav Boarders and Transient Customers
Tills Hoi;*- is now offered as inferior 1o no other first Class Ho
-el in >h- South, and from it* central location, its large and
airy room*, off. rs great Inducements and accommodation* to
Families and Transim t persons The public mav expect from
tills H ore, pH the luxuries and comfort* to be found lr any
other bMel. B. F. DENSE,
apr 1C ts I jit* of the Floyd House.
Home Again.
r|4 HE Subscriber grateful for past favors begs leave to In
■l form his friends and customers that he has moved his
Stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware. Ac., Ac., to Granite
Row on Mulberry street, opposite Lanier House, and will sell
them very low for Cash or approved city acceptances.
_ M. D. BARNES.
N. B.—Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Ac., repaired at ahort
notice and wmanted, for Cash. only. M. D. B.
mav 7—ts
To Planters.
GRANT’S GRAIN CRADLES.
* T Wilcox’s Grain Cradles.
Grass blades and Snaths,
Scythe Blades,
EMORY’S Threshing Machines,
Winsiiip’s Threshing Machines.
WHITMAN’S Threshing Machines,
Clinton’s Fan Mills, all sizes.
GRANT’S Fan Mills, all sizes,
Corn and Cob Mills.
BOGARDUS’ 4 Horse Powers,
Corn Shellers.
OTRAW CUTTERS of every descrip
tj tion, together with ever thing usu
ally kept in our line, and at prices that
cannot fail to please,
apr 30-ts CARHART & CURD.
FRENCH GLASS,
All Sizes from 8-10 to 36-44.
MIRRORS and Looking Glass Plates. Frames, of Gilt,
Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut. For Sale bv
T. A G. WOOD,
Macon, J une 11,1868. [tf.]
CHOICE OF GIFTS.
HFREATTER every purchaser before purchasing his
book. ha. his own
CHOICE OF GTFTB AT RANNEY’S
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY’B
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY rt
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY H
CHOICE. OF GTFTS AT RANNFYS
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT SASSIX.§5 A SSIX.§
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY’S
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT „„„„
GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE.
No. 298 BROxPWAY. NEW YORK,
where the gifts, consisting o’ Ac . and varying
in value from 78 cents to TWO hhsi> t ED DOLLARS,
are al wa v"on exhibition. IN AMPLE SHOW CASES. Our
New Descriptive Catalogue, con’fltnlg a large variety of books
In everv department of C cience and Literature, (all of which
are sold at regular publisher's prices.) and explaining OUR
NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM of allowing every pur
chaser HIS OWN CHOICE OF GIFTS, and setting forth
unequalled Inducements to AOF.N TS, will be sent, poet paid,
to any individual, on application.
Address A. RANNEY, Agent,
July 2—6 m No. 293 Broadway.
NEW BOOKS.
HAUSEN'S Commentary on the New Test’nt 6 vols.
\ / Hamilton’s History ofthe United States.
Apmeton’s Cyc'opedia ot Drawing—a Text Book for Me
chanics Architects, Engineers and Surveyors.
Life of Gen. Havelock.
Life and Times of Hugh Miller.
Lucy Howards Journal of Mrs. Sigourney.
Ursula, a Novel by Miss Sewell.
Adele, aNovel bv Julia Kavagnah.
White Lies, by Charles Re de.
Sartarne. by the author ofthe Watchman.
Debt and credit, from the German.
Revival Incidents.
The New York Pulpit, In the Revival of 1858.
Vol. 7, Bancroft's History ofthe U. 8.
Vol. 2. New American Cyclopedia.
Vol. 4, Spurgeon’s Sermons.
Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor, by Burton—Complete.
Mrs. Hale's new Receipt Book.
True. Glory of Woman by Harbaugh.
Barth’s Africa.—Livingston’s do.
city o 5 the Great King. Dr. Barclay.
V 01.22, Georgia Reports.
For Sale by J. J. & S. P. RICHARDS.
Macon, June 11. 1888. [tf.]
HARTFORD I\SI RA.\CE
OOMPANID 8.
The Hartford Incorporated 1810.
OA.r*ITAIJ 8000,000
The Springfield, Capital $150,000.
Tbe Masaasoit, at Springfield,
Capital 0180,000.
With a large surplus securely Invested.