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TROUT HOUSE,!
ATIjANTA, GrA.,
By MRS. J. D. BOYD.
NEW FIRM.
! i~: yln| *>n tii*- ferefttre*ft iin All ;t5 travel>fC. fife -fcAHskK - v ”
k#r*p * Uvc|[t<-s Viil Uf* Gr
g. •■.! terms us atryhouy. *• also lart tl* mjtamioc •*■
i nmastions f>. Drove Mock.
t\ e would *v to tiie pubnc that we * ave taken the
our m. nth in earnest. and ran atw ays te f -und ■#<"' r “
wet. am reiy tv serve you: are intend v fceeptrg * I
f Mt putt nn u-5'tKK,-. and by NcO'<gtf'*-"', -"fI
i irt^towK^d*W<M*Mfcv.
t t'ctrims ®|e for you a•ing •> ‘ 0,4 V'**’* */v*i
stm -t-fti*. Jiow ir vji warn us*o**'7 , y^e t J r *r .
not be *uUty in fart tfvc.od.wt £ £ dir
eC.**. pot ymr fdam Wr to the hrfl. g*” a a.d U
‘r2ueiului.U* JKrFEhi.
Passenger Depot ondneou
Drowns JtoteL pr2-tL
Honey-biade Grass Seed.
V Vt Fl.l>. Ylacon, C;i.
Vn<iEN T fo* UMtiteof the lode HauuiUii Graft*
kit.tU4f rUft * i 00 |*er bag. Hf st—ts.
stroM I Wood,
DEALERS IN
KITR. SISEI mm BATS I Eißt
AT TIHJRtiLD SI AM) OB i. ST.
Opposite Bostick & Kein’s.
WE nowin store,a largre and ndl elected aaportment
BOOTS ANO SHOES,
< f every variety of style ari l pattern, manufactured to onist
and to MR this market. onaL*tiii.rof
MB tHHßftfflKy^.
HEELED GAITERS AND SLIPPERS,
Hisses’ Heeled Slippers & Gaiters.
CHILDRENS’
SHOES OF EVERY STYLE.
Also, HATS ana CAPS.f*^,
Os *ll Qualities sod Styles, £x”* s y’
All r.f which will tie told on reasonable terms ■
Thankful for pa~t favor*, they those vMiufto purchase
to callaadexuraiue their*t*ck before purciiothiug elsewhere
ad. 9,1853—ts 8 • * W •
WINE! WINE!! WINE!!!
If* CASES Claret Wine, ranging from *3 to sl2 per cast
T 1” Just received and fcrsa;e t v
npr-25—lw. GREER & FREEMAN.
JTJST RECEIVED.
VT n. P. McKVOra a large lo* of SELF PEALING
CANS, K.niv**und Forks. Cantors anal Teat Set*. Alto
R.'E PlTt'HtH!*,cheapforCA&U.
i.a* I—tt
PINE FURNITURE.
■ T INK Parlor Pelts, Rose
■ Wood, Mahogany and
tleorgia Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Ilook Cases,
bureaus of Rose Woop, Ma
hog any and W alnut. jj
Sofas,Tete-a-Tetea.Divaas, g vfeA.- > v
boctabie*,Ottomans, in Hair rr~~m
Cloth, Plush, Br. catel Ac. ‘* sir l “*
Ann, Rocking, Norse, 1. tw
ine, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining. Hair Cloth, Plush, Bri.- ;
itei,Caoe, split Rot tom. and every kind of Chairknon j
to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Bea-h, t-or.,
c.. High,Low, French andOcttag..
Wadrohe* of Rose Mood, Mahogany, Wainu *rd
Safe# of all Patterns.
Tables.
Mahogany. Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Extension Folding
Leaf, Square, Round, Ac.
Mattresses of Hair, Cotter, Moss and Patent Spring.
Feather Beds, Pillars an* Bolsters.
Fine 51;rrors, -omai'.nLooaiagGlassea. Looking Glass
Plate*, Plctsr- Glass.
Window Phades acd is Cornices.
Buekets.libt,Dipper, tirooms. Brash Bmoms, Feath
er Dusters. Foe Ms t ,*c. for sale on the most reason
able terms.
Lurabe-taken in emnani..-, or Losaber t-isde up in .he ■
k.o*t Lisuioa.ubie st ties of turn lure to order.
We have one of t.ielargeet -'to-ks of FINE FUBNl-
UREiathedtate, atd we ir> constantly oannfsc
nrm, ana wsahtoseU. Caliajdcee us.
ww* ~t t. * a, witon
COFFINS. !
% :
J;
Ti.-'E TfoiD. P -.id Jlaiwirar••. YelvcLhb ’o. Cheap I
• . • Meta te
( . ur.r w to the old Styles.
■> M ttero Mec.lsc Catet at Lrwrr Pilct..
*- Cm r. tu it. WOOD. ;
7M af ‘ ’.!!
At W. J. McEirtys,
THIRD STR KPT. MACON. GA.
QA Cooking Stores, T.'i Pox and Parlor Stoves.—
Ova/ A'*° * fioe lot of Grates, comprising the finest
and most taki.P assortment of Stores ever offered *t I
public, among them the old favorite Inn* Witch, war
ranted to give satisfaction. Aiso the Victor Coox,
made in Augusta, Georgia. Cheap for Cash or good
Note*.
ALSO. —
A well selected assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
cun* ‘sting in part of Northern and Southern Wot* j
V.’arss, Brooms, Brushes, Counter and Feather Dusters,
Lanterns, Lamps, Steak Dishes, Tea Crns, Chaffing and
Steak Dishes, Ac., Ac.
G.s FiTTrsa done at short notice. Also, plain Oar j
Fixtures for sale.
Fokck, Cistern and Wux Pcwrs. of the most appro- i
Ted Patterns, Rubber Hose, Lead, Copper, Blocs Tin |
and Iron Tubes of all rises, Piemrn Valres, Whistles,
Guages, Cylender and Water Cocks of alt kinds.
Copper StiEls,
snd Copper Plumbing. Tin and Sheet Iron work of all
kinds, dene in the Tery best style.
Lightning Rods put up at short notice. |
Notice.
On and after this date, all work done to order will
he POSITIVE! Y CASH on delivery, and all account?
doe when presented.
oc'F-'f W. J. McELROY.
New Crockery Store.
riVIIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining conn
A ties are respectfully invited to mil and examine my stock
or CHINA. GLASS arid CROCKERY VTARF, net aoort-
Mrs. Dessau’s on Second Street. I Intend to keep at al
t mee a good stack ofGwods. and will sell them as low as they
can he bought anvwher** in the city. AJiberai share of pat
r- • ‘"soectnJly solicited,
june 4—S R. R. HUTCHINGS.
’I iniifulurfrs. Methaaics k Int enters.
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
TO BE ENLARGED!
ANEW VOLUME-NEW SERIES
To forami-nre <n July ‘id. 1 H. 19.
Instead of 416 peg *. IN* voa-Iy voinire, enlarged ?-*ri**. wiJi
contain EIGHT HI NDRKI* AM* THIRTY TWO
PAGES of valuable res mg matte:, useful :.ud in
structivi to a ! classes.
r|THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN DpuMirhed weekly iu
J Quart;. Form, •ui'aiile f. r * iriding, ami the Burnt*r< f.r
a-i*g t yi-are -utainsiv.-rmili, nin nfanitorewiatiStkas
Machim- y. all branches < f Mann falurine ITocarses, Agii
< il’nrei I-i ptem> r t*. Engineering. MiliwrigbUng. Iron Mm
hwtun.-, I h.n.iMr, ; la tact.alaa-ntrvery industrial pursuit
re -cives more o* less attentiuu :n itsc-.iuu.ns.
AH Pat-nr claimsofficiaSy put-tiahed every week,as report
ed trout the Patent OAea ; snd f'r
Inventors and Pslentrrs
’ rmatlon not to be obtained elsewhere, and
‘ v “ *■ * mt-cni ic. mver,r.*or*ate .toecan uu ut lwiUi-
A* * FAMILY'JOURNAL it ha* n-> anterior f<-r real prac
ticai mt r.ty. Mitce In iu c .lumas will be foiled Useful lT*c
ticd Ktdpe-.
Carefti! attention wUI he given, front time to time, tjie
-1 oris cf Ue Metal, Lnmher snd - ther markets.’
- Every number will couta'n sixteen pa*,.-, and ’orty-eight
rclnums or it a’’er, with several ill- -traTu.”
S l\ <>(t!CI;VAL K\(.RAU\,h.
With the Ea'treed heri-s is presented an oppntunHr to
un*cnbe not Ukety to occur again for ■ any veals It wtp
■* wwk-V.d 1, No 1. New re-ies’
r rt *s rip,fc * * deny, .a*to twgiaUu
- c* votunw—Jmy ; next.
Terns, @2 n iear-ihtf Dollar for Moot bo
***** Canadian 01 M7, or I'ot rfle
wiaX a^ew^R t 7t f,r,lllWr^l * OM - aubwlKx
l ip. } . aiicnt. extra on each year's tub
A 4b iai* o-'ttrtS!***'-
tcuku-. r‘th A rl | , *’*"< AT tf
.4 the tap- r ami pan.pfci.of s ’ w ’ k ■•<*■ eutjc*
prueur ue Os Paten,* may b.Ud #JU£'£ **
Publishers of n *,¥,’ ** * *
. MASSER’S PATENT
r Mi it ii(<>
JG£ CREAM FREEZER.
Opera Dull simple—Result Ceilaf .
rrt nr inexeasing demand, and theußri*lledtoptil.-tr;tyof
Frwwi prte them to l*s tbc very l***t Ice
t ieaia iu use.
iMkfcr A font fur the United Mato*. i
r. r.rpcnm a co.,
M irjiZictQrenof and KLntalkd Tin are,
(mar 18-3 tn) :•*I I’earl Hireef, Xem lrk.
STATIONERS WAREHOUSE,
No. 75. John Street. N. V.
W. & G. K. HERRICK,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IV “
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC STATIONERY.
\WT E ae now prepared ’•> offer to the trade, fr-.rii all parts
1! of the eouu’rv. a full and complete assor-ment of all
r -rds in oor l.nc compr idhg the neweat snd m s* tie treble
stock of
statione n -sr
in the r mooiiy. 'r rwpeUfeiiy Mtjuesf of baytraaa inspee
t'm of. ar nek. On -new
ILLUSTEATED TRADE CATALOGUE
*>, .ect Free by Mall on application.
>aa* r_ly
Rliss’ Dyftiieptic Remedy*
h!V iyv4nriitJß Tirineity
ttU V Pj 4pr| le
Mil a’ llJTri" 1 * k. “as *X
H I**” Uj.je pile Urmttljr
Hi.,- 81-|iritlr Ikriiawdjr
I* Kriin*ty
BU’ I>}t|>lic ilrni'dy
HU*,* Dj <|h-!>ir Ri uinly
nii.s* Oy-prptlc Ki-nii-tlv
Dyspe|*lc UiUtidjr
lias tLe I.arxrnt Sale
Hus ilir Largetl Sale
Hu* |tie Laigr I Sale
lln* file lo. ru<si Male
Has litc l.argM Sale
lln* (In- Sale
Mu* the l,nri;e*t Sale
lln* Ihe Largtst sale
Has t!te l,aig *t Sale
Has Hie laired Sate
Os any Metllelne in Ihe \Vsrlil.
Os nn> Mttlictue in tle \\ orlil.
Os any Met Heine in lit - World.
Os any Metlit lc In •**♦” “
Os an* Mtdhl.il- “ ‘' o, !‘ “
Os iny :*lfii “ jy or !‘i’
Os any HnliGiiclu ttie World.
Os any ‘ll li tc In tl.c W orld.
Os any Mol 1 1 1 ■in h:- World,
tit an* .'1 ilriue l.s the World.
IISUMV Puri.ugf*
luU \> l’ai
liiU.UuU *
lIKI.OUG Patkugrt
Uhi.UOU Parken<
lthl.iNN) I’adia ; *
IW,W PnrkiigiW
I.W.DOU Parbagrs
ID Lot lit Park ages
lUO.trji* Paehsi^t*
Sold In Georgia and SotitU Carolina
Sold In t.eo! ;ia a.nl South Carolina
sold In Grwiuiu mill South Carolina
Void In Georgia anil -oath CnroUua
Void In Gworiii i a.id South l arollua
Soul Its
Solti In Georgia ami *out)i Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South ( aroiina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold Xn Georgia utnl South Carolina
In Fonrtteei Month*. ,
In b'.mrteen Month*.
In Kourtceu .'lonths.
lo Kourtren Moot!l*.
In Fourteen Month*.
In Fourteen Months.
In {■'onrteen Month*.
In Fourtren Mouth*.
In Fourteen ionfh*.
In Fourteen Month*.
It i Warranti ! to Cure
It i* tv ari-aiiteil to Cure
It i* Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Ctire-
It i* W ill ranted to Cure
III* VVari-anti- I to Cure
It i* \\ arranit and to Cure
It I* Wan anted to Cure
It I* Warranted to Cure
ft |, Wiurrantt-d to Cure
If ihrection* arc Followed,
If Dirertion* are Foliovved,
If IMm tions are Followed,
If IJlree-tlons a• e Folliwid,
If lihei tlon* are Followed,
If Olrertl.m* are Followed,
If l)i.-retii>ns are Ksllesvtd,
If LLreetiou* art Followed
If iJlreetl.iu* are Followed,
If Dirertion* are Followed,
Any Case of I>> *;rj>*la
Any Case of l>J <;ir|*in
Any Case t Uypipal.i
Any Case of Uy.|iep*i4
Any Cr*e of Dy*i>i |>-ta
Any Case of D) *jß|*la
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any l ose of Dyspepsia
Any Case of Ily-iH-psia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
liver Disease,
Diver Disease,
Dlwr Disease,
l.iver Disease,
1,1 rer Disease,
l.iver Disease,
Diver Dl-ease,
l.iver Disease,
l.iver Disease,
Diver Disease,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
•la u nd lee.
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
.lauiullee.
Jaundice,
General Debility,
General Dr hi I tty.
General Debility,
Gen. ‘-a| Deiniity,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Deltillty,
General Debility,
General Debility,
Pal pttatloii.
Palpi tattoo.
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Din intern.
Chronic Dinrrlura,
Citronie Diarrhiea,
Clrrouie Diarrhiea.
Chronic IMarrhcta,
Chronic Diarrhn-n,
Chronic Diarrhiea,
Chronic- Diarrhora,
Chronic Diarrhcva,
GliliUness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness, -
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Depressed Spirits,
!*epressst spirits,
Depressed -*[ iiit*
Depressed Spirits,
Depretsc-d Spirits,
Depressed Vpiiits,
Depressad Spirits,
Depressed S| irlt*,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Loci of Appetite,
!,<>.* of Appetite,
Goss of Apixfite,
Goss of Appetite.
Goss of Appetite,
Goss of Appetite,
Goss of Appetite.
Goss of Appetite.
laws of Appetite,
Goss of Appetite.
Pain in Side nml Hack,
Pain in Side mid Hack.
Pain In Sidr nod Btch,
Pain in Side and Back,
Pain in Side mid Back,
Pain in Side and Hark.
Pain in Side anil Hac k.
Pain in Side and Back,
Pain lo Side and Back,
Pain In Side and Back,
ft Is Fs|Mcinliy Adapted lo
It is Ksinclrllj- Adapted to
It is Kspecially Adapted to
It Is Kspecially Adapted lo
It is Especially Adapted to
It Is Kspecially Adapted to
It Is Espei tally Adapted to
It Is Ksjicclaliy Adapted to
It 1* Especially Adapted to
It Is Especially Adapted to
Female Complaints;
Female 1 om plaints;
Female Complaints;
Female Com plaints ;
Female Complaint ;
Female Complaints;
Female C on.plaints ;
Female Complaint* ;
Female Coin plaints ;
Female Complaint*;
It Produces Kotuadlty of Form
It Produce* ISutumlity of Form
It Produces Hatii iillly of Farm
it Produces Kolti nli y of Form
It Produces Kotunrtlty of Korin
It Produces Hot anility of Form
It Produces llotnndity of Form
It Produce* Kotun tty of Fm m
It Produces 11 otuiKilty ..f i'nrm
It Produces Rc.tui.dlty of Form
In Females of u 1 nin and Spnre H ildt.
In Females of a Thin and Spare llabtt.
In Females of a l'hln ami Sparc KaMt.
in Females of a Thin and Spare Hahl'.
In Females of a Thin ••ltd Spare Habit.
In Female* of a Tiiin and Sp ire Ilnhlt.
In Females ot a I nin ami V|Vire Ilnhlt.
In Females of a Thin sn-.i spare liable
In Females i a s ii.u and spare Ilabi
In Females of u lliiu and Sp .re Habit.
Send a Postage Sla.up t-i the Proprietors
toi tlcelr Pamphlet on -Diseases of Stom
ach and Bowels. 4 *
W. W. BGl**> & Cos.. Proprlrto”
u‘:3 Broadway, Sew York.
For Sale in
Macon, byZEILIN £ tIUNT.
Carpeliil ami Oil
/•|| HOLI tyl ad<l qumlltlm, of T
OU peslry. Velvet ttid Bn
nirse iv, Inrm'Ti u.t Stipertoe K T Mnan<l Mats.
nor uu<*!‘*tbs ot Ail wWUiJ from X ) ini to 18 ft et, svltsbk
to>. liAlltauU Itirib* K Mima.
Coot* ud InJii V altnf.
In fce itM> e *sm uile vta oao buow the said best tnovl
m ot In the tj!ty. HTvtuiekieperMn rtqmiUsl toezuniMOQ
S*joek* Mb rr a!hk their Fall ptimuu* e.
B- r. EOSS A fXK.
Mad *,*” Jl —ts An-h l?lck. rr>” Xregt,
Jest received,
ALAVGE KMHtumtof the (io'dfii Hill bliirt*, a sn
- ri r article. They are men n.rtde ai l flt b>
2.15 E. WI>*HIP.
DISSOLUTION.
f P H JL L *i* r ?’ * UXlllßhJf* * LAM VR isdiwolved
• All coUec i-.nsofth- Irm will b
yy^MJohaLan tar. *h- wl Ic-.ntinue the practice e
o A. L'b HRANt.
av_m Jons LAMAR ■
Negroes Wanted.
r l ,H lV) .PllT’ *''be paid for likely
m. i GNG NKUROR&, Also for a gang o’ Plant*-
tic-c baou— W. Jt. rBILUPsfIutM aeon.
feMp-tr.
Osnaburgs, Yarns, &c.
■ )/t Bales on*!.ur*s.
OU SO Bales Yarn*.
15 B..ie, kiacoh and Vllk-dgerille Sheetings.
10 Bales X >he'->'.ngs,
5 Bales titriuw, *
For sale by AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
wS—tf
Family Flour.
*W /kikik LRs. Kn- xville City Mills Family Fleur. 15
P Bbls.Bl.kß Smilh Floor, re-elved and so
Stabler fn.ayW] EIRA FREEMAN
NEW BOOKS
AT
Soardman’s Book Store.
VMRKtCAN ICLOQtTKNr'E, in 2 volumes.
A New i Td<'i.iu of O- omcrrc.
H(rtm*aUfd<'pedlt Wltano Humor.
A Handy Book on I‘mpeity Ls-v.
]lu uj ‘in ib Vea, by Umdrlcb.
Korrant c [sMr< *in South-western Uirtory.
lJfc lb. Death ‘he W nter*.
I te- Med t.ut im4 the Heart, t>y T. S. Arthur
Witllsrn the ( 'onquemr, iy iki. Mi C. Asi.i-r.
IR-CI.T Tl.nm.
A n-w .diUou of iwlgar A. Poe’s sroißs.
Tnc Prescber sod lite K -ig.
1 be Prle*t and the Huguenot.
ird dei.fjce Uriilru-k, by llisraeli.
Beal rice ('end.
liebitau.! Credit.
Major Rotiert Miemiao Potter.
IK/uglis Jcrtold’* W it.
Belle Brittan on n Tour.
Life and Times of Hugh Miller.
I'nil-e of the Helsev.
Testimony of the Hocks.
Jefferson's Works.
Bthro's Novels, complete.
b rote's History of l.reece.
epilTow Grass Papers
Lord Montague's Cage,by G. P. R. Janes.
The Three Besnties. by Sri. Vnutiiworb.
VenUlullon in American IhvelUngs.
Iv rivution of Pundly Names.
WiMbsn. Wit und Hunicr.
Vt. jwh.ward* 11-avcn.
;k-ti’* MonU Tbeobsty.
Mtzpail a Prayer lb-dr.
v, *>aiL* Pictures In Prance, Holiaial, Belgium and up
•e i-hlne
M !i<! S “hem Scenes.
A !.-*>. ;J . rge ussorlmeiit of fine Family lllbles.
reptt—tf J. M. BOAKhMAN.
New Gandy Factory,and
BAKERY.
ORNAMENTEECake.abd riain,supplied tr Pamilie
Weddings and Parties,accordiag to order.
ALSO,
landyby the Box,(assorted for Merchants.) o'the best
,'iality,van-anted, and at the lowest prices.
Orders for ’.he aboveor for Dings,Garaenßeeds.Nnti
rate Jr. promjtly attended toby
J B. A W. 8. ELLIS,
novk—tf Oherry Street. Macon, tic
E, SAULSBURY.
IVasbiihlon liluek, Opiiusite Lanier House,
MACON, GA.,
FAKES pleasure iii infomiir.jr customers an<l buyers
*r th.vt he s mow prt*i>aretltooff‘rone of the most
i* iCaiit .*nd aitnctlve stocks of
?All AND WtMTER COODS,
Oentlenien*s wesr, thatcafi be exhibited in tlecity,
Ckii.dAot *us ot desirable f?ooda wiii Ik? made by every
teMMf.
lie ban In hi- cmt>lv one of the BF>T CUTTERS
l’ll OF ,\K\V VOliK. acdcan ♦ xecuteail orders!
np mest a| i'ONed stykft and at ►boTtnotlce. octl6—
CLOTHING-.
HORACE FITCH & GO..
Having received a very large *
Stock of Summer Clothing,
Make up expremly for the summer Trade, oft he latest
yfyle. and of the bes’ g ods, are n w re olv to offer
jreat Induaen:. nts to any one who may wish to purchase
READYMADE CIOTHING.
Wealso have a large Mm kof all kinds of GentlemenV Fur
i.-hing Goods, such as are usually toui.d In Clothing Stores
Youth’s and Chi dren’s Clothing.
k large Stock of Youth's aid Children's Clothing, also on
amt winch we are offering very low.
fRUNKS, VALISES, BONNET B3XES
AND CARPET BAGS.
Having in connection with our Stock of Clothing, fitted up
u, upstair* room direct!}* over tho store, where at all times.
• n >... i. :tnd one of ihe ta-g- st Mock* (to he found iu the city)
if all kinds of Trunks, \ aloes. Bonnet Boxes and Carnet
Ags; and we invete all *b arein wa-it of any good-in ottr
ii eto call and examine tor thens i ve* I eforr pnrr-hai’ g els*
- -re. for we are Ismiid to Veil I heap for tile Heady
Cash, which we need at all times.
lone 2 .'in, If. FITCH & CO.
FREE to EVERYBODY
H. E. HOYT A CO.’S
New Catalogue for 1859.
IT CONTAINS THE
Largest I*l*t of rueful. Orna
mental and Valuable Gills
EVEII PUBLISH EP!
Greater Inbc-ceuem-s to Agexts than ever before off
o-ed by suy other eatabli-hioent In the United States.
~r. att r inducemen slo purchase!*, who receive with each
■took a GIFT, va-yliig in value from Etrrv Cxxts to Ox I
HIXKREO I'oI.LARS.
R H lVt 33 IVE BER
j ihe Great Southern Gift Book Store is the oxtr os* that
stands endorsed by the
ENTIRE PRKt-S OF BALTIMORE.
■ Write for which coutainaa iXLL explanation
! end will be mailed free to any addm*.
11. E. HOYT & CO.,
mar 4—Sm* 41 Baltimore at., Baltimore .Md*
BILLIARD BALLN.
(lUE I.EATHERi*. Wax. Ac., always on hand and so
j sale at low prices, by _
s—lidctwtf, JOHNSTON A CO.
FOR SALE ON
tONC CREDIT.
(’ offer the plantation near Amo icus, formerly owned by T.
L. tlolt.-ixm.M-- rom Americas, on the Muckalee creek,
etiTuinin.- -ix hoi dreilund reven acres, two hundred and fifty
.i.T,'-cie..:vd, with all tlie necessary ; ulidm.s, negro houses,
. n tioiii ser w, Ac. The place xvlll be sold at a bargain and
.11-1 long crvtlit. Apply to X . Al. Furbiw, at Arocrieus.orto
. eat Hits place. ‘ JAMES W. GRIFFIN.
>ta ii.Oct.lt —ts Jgr I itv r;>eis copy.
BoMidiiiifib & Cos.,
i lltviiftgfurt returned from Now Yoik. for tlo Third T mt
i Stawn, we are prepared to c-ffor extraordinary induce-
DRESS GOODS,
Aft TiAny of them were bmi-ht after the Jobbing Trade wj?
I over, and they will le
Importation.
We take pleasure iu showing our OOOD2*, and trust to our
Prices, and ihe interest ofuur friends and customers tor
Success in TradeJ
BOSTICK, KEIN *V CO.
my 17 —ts
City Residence
FOR SALE.
flllJE iv.oft dealrahle and beautiful rcft’dence in 1
tne ct-ntral part of tho city is now offered for
ftAle, on the niot liberal term-. BPIII
Toe lot c littain* one it ground, surrounded
*’i n'd side-, by >’r sand al e s. :nd is improved
n the m">t sutMtMitial manner. Ihe House coo fair aS a uare
nons with firep ace it* each, with wide passage thniugb the
noddle ot the main building, besides bath room, pantry, btcre
riHuxi arid clnsetr, all new and finished In the best style. ‘)n
the lot are all the neoe><-.r>* out buildings, ('arr age Hoc c,
stable. wah home chicken house, smoke house. Altotvm
wt-llft of water, one of which ha* In ii a force and lifting pump
with ISO feet <f hu*e a'tadied. Also, hydrant and cistern in
the yard, beside* a choice variety of Shrubbery and Fruit
Tree*, all in a thrittv and fl-mrishing condition.
For further particulars apply to J.<; EDWARDS,
dec. 17—ts Real Estate Agent.
AT II O.TIi: A<;A 1\ !
FLOYD HOUSE,
Macon, G-a,
THE undersign il iia arain opened the atiove jto**,
Haiti, where he wil 1 t-e :.icaey<au <eeh4 firm- vi u?
er customers, and the Traveling IV ic generally. r'L 111
A K- ur or Six Horse Omnibus will he in prompt ar- 2jT I 111
fp-,d:n - <• on the itnir.l of all the trainA t >
Passengers t - anti from the Hotel TREE OF CHARGE.
M aiscvn be- aad on the arrieal of all the night trains.
Charges ue ■ ler ite. Traders and business men wit! do well to
make this their home during their btay in Macon, it
being central.
fir- Reference— Call and see 11. I*. llKUl)l\t>, Pro
prietor.
I*. s. Be sure to take the Floyd Iloute Omnibus.
jan.T.’S'J.-ft
MACON
LAMP STORE t
No. 11
COTTON AVENUE.
IMPROVED
COAL OIL!
A • t •
A T
3X* S S
PER GALLON.
BOLSHAW & HERZOG.
Li%pi*l>oo! <V London
LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE
•cz: mjm ■— .m. mr m 9
Office *><>, Wall Street , New Nork City.
AHTHORIZED CAPITAL.
£2,000,000 or $10,000,000.
t’ni-1 tip t'apiial, t>iir|ilus and Itesrrved Fund.,
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS:
DIRF< TORS IN’ NEW YORK i
JAMES BROWN, < hainuan.
I RANCIS C< i’n KN. Deputy Chairman.
GBOHGK BARCLAY, Kiel.
ECtikNK DC 11 Lit, EU,
JOSEPH GILL A Hl*. Jr., Fsq.
JOSEPH FOWI.KR. Esn.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
KU K. SAND*KNOX. I*q.
WM. S. WETMORE. E~n
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
Pre Went Secretary, ALFRED TELL rsq.
Counsel of the Bttartl, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esty.
AYERS. WINGFIELD A CO.. Agents,
TV/to will take Fire Rieka, only.
Macr.n, Msy 11th.—ts
CAUTION.
ALI. persons are cautioned against trading for three sever
al notes of b*ml given by the umlerai.ned to Maj. E.
Harris; two for #.16 each, and one for M rt . all heai lug date on
the 14ut March, lvs-, and due th-ee, s v and nine and h-.lt
mor.ths after date, for hire r-f Negro w< man. Elixs, alDa L n ui
*u—as <l>r c uuudent-I>mi fur which said notes aere gives ha*
entirely lalied, by reason of the abduction of said negro fn in
ruy service by the tandly of Maj. Uairi*. I will not pay wid
note* unleS compelled to bylaw.
June A—ts. • L. F. W. ANDREWS.
1 S2OO Reward. :
V> PNAWAY from the JuWtibor on the ?Bth of Sept. jo,*
3V biv Isiy it vie, It XCIV x> bti- OiuiaM . IS vt ur. <ld
•tilth ‘* “■ ’•••.* large n.ol* or 01 ot list right tide oriu
nttk. *r--*hn e hi* rigl t katr, Rti! hluleg* l*-l iw ki kuev
i nr- • }(.ttedbrov He t-ft M ‘heOars fi r Macon, and was
out ■ii s. -J Sfi .-♦Atl'in. He wore a drab velvet cup, a j
Wne haui i, .- rilur Jacket- a Rtripeil hickory shirt, brown
CoHonarxl Wool pants aid black snoee.
1 Vile re he ms etitieeff away ter me whit* Rascal. J so,
I will lay Ui* atvrve reword tor the return of the Boy on
proof to convict the v7hn tev-k l.ltu off. or i will pay tor
ti e return of Buy or hi-cunanesicni In any .latl ac.that I get
ti.ir. leo*u unci charge-* and a tl!*-rul Krwxrii.
C..luinhuf. oct.2 . lets -tl LT.IASITCI.L.
FLINT HOUSL.
Mnoon. On,
DORIIIRLT known a* the Macon House, on *, ■**.
A hirst street, opposite Patton, Collins A t.'o.'a,
Uas been recently ntte<! up with a large addition, lillSt?
tor Uieuccon*modalion ot Buanlers and the travel- j: 119 M
ing Pubdc, who will find it to their interest, if stop joi2ciS
ping a few davs in Macon, to give us a call and see for them
selves. The Proprietor tnanktul tor past favors, flatters him
*elf Uud by strict attention to bus-uess, he will receive his share
of public pair mage.
Passengers wisldng to stop at the above house, when arriv
ingaltke l*eprt will ask for its Representative. Tie table
shall not he Interior to any in the substar.tials ufiife.
Prico of Board s
For a single meal jo
Supper, Lodging and Breakfiut L 25
By the llav I
Single Week 8.00
B . the Month (Board and Lodging) •*'.<)
jau 22—ts THUS. 11. FLINT. Proprietor.
SCHEDULE ON. THE
South-Western Railroad
OVER WHICH PASSES
Thr grekt Xew York And \fw Orleans Mails.
f jigasasiss” 3Cti*s*ir 1
-U -E—W'.r.H 'r> g jjtrk
Two Dglv Trains between Macon and Colcmbui.
On and after July 29th.
LEAVE Macon at 11 45. p. m., and S 45 a. m.. Arrive in Co
lumbus 6. 15 a. m„ and 8 45. p. m. Leave Columbus,
i 4a. m. ndß4s p.m. Arrivein liacou 950 a.m.acd 913 p.m.
BETWEEN MACON, ALBANY ASD DAWSON.
Leave Macon 1145 p.m. Arrive in Altiany 6 25, a. m
Dawson 6 00 p. m.
Leave Aitiany 3 00, p. m., Dawson 140 p. m. Atriveln
Macon 918, p. m.
Tri-weekly Accomodation train Down. Monday, Wedne*
day and Friday. Up—Tueeday, 1 hursday and Sat urday.
Leave Macon 7, 12, a. m.. Arrive at ‘Tiawstm 5 20 p.m.,
: Albany 4 32, p, m.
i Leave Albany 6 50, a. m., Dawson , Arrive at Macon
911 p. m.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Albany and Augusta, Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa
vannah. Milledgevllle and Eatonton,
Mail Stagesto and from Tallahassee,Thomasville,and Bain
bridge, Ac,, connect daily with regular Trains at Albany
A Iso from Daw son tri-weekly toCuthbert, Fort Gaine*, Ac.
Hacks run six time.* a cek from Fort Valley to Perry,
Haytiesvllie and ltawUaeviile, and tri weekly *.o Knoxville,
i Georgia.
i Passengers tor paints below Fort Valley should take the
Day Trains from Augustaand Savannah to avoid detention In
Macon. For other points take either Train.
First class steamship* leave .Savannah for New York, on
Wedne-davs and taturdays. Passage in the Cabin sls; i
| Steerage ♦<>.
Throueh Tickets can be procured from Rail Road Agents j
at Montgomery, t ‘olumbus and Albany via Savt nnah to New
York, hv gti-am.-diips, in Cabin, as follox” Montgomery
#26; Columbus #23. Aibany #24 25.
aug 6—ts VIRGIL PO VERS. Supt.,
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,
rSiaosssasg ’; mwnrii 1 kL
JJre*oos=Si*’ : ‘raasa*s4JLl7l ■ggwmEmL
w Li UL iu o •’ Ve w
CHANCE QF SCHEDULE*
ON and after Thursday, July 15th, 1858, the Trains will be
run as follows:
Leave Savannah 12.15 P. M. and 11.45 P. M.
Arrive in Augusta 7.30 A. M. aud P. if.
I Arrive in Macon 11.00 P. M. and 9.00 A. M.
Arrive in Milledgevilie. 1.00 P. M.
Leave Macon 10.45 A. M. and 10.00 P. M.
Arrive uitxavanitah 7.20 A. M. and st.4o P. M.
, Arrive iu Augusta 7.30 A. M. and 6.30 P. M.
Arrive in Muledgeville l.iu P.M.
j Leave Augusta 15 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.
Arrixe in Bavanuah 7.20 A. M. and 9.30. P. M.
! Arrive in Macon 9.00 A. it. and 11.00 P. M.
; Passengers for point* beyond Atlanta, on the Western A
Atla-tic Kail Road, will leave Savannah on the 12.15 train,
’ andarrivein Atlanta at 7.16 next morning. Passengers foil
j MuiedgeviUeand Eatonton will leave by the 11.45 train,
i Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon A Western
Road tor Atlanta, and with the South-Western Rail Road to
Alliany. Americns, Columbus and Montgomery,and at Millen
with t: e Augusta and Savannah Rail Road for Augusta and
he North. UK). W. ADAMS.
luly3o—tf General Superintendent.
H U OY At WKSTEBST K. 210.40.
OHK adflßv B July, txrnlns wui r>c run as
follows:
Leave Macon at 12r.tjrht, Arrive at Atlanta 7.15, A. M.
Leave Macon ut 10 A. M., Arrive at Atlanta 4.M). P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 niirht. Arrive at Macon 7.15 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11 A. MArrive at Macon 5.00 P. M.
j Tlie 10 a. m. train from Macon connects with the Western
J A Atlantic Road at 8 40, p. in.; connects with tlie Georgia
! Road 12 at night, and Atlanta & West Point ltoad at 12 5 a. m.
; The night train will not be run on Sundays.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road
aiaaes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through ticketsto which msy be had at Atlanta, for *26 25
including J-tnge tare, #7 00, and to New York for #32 00.
FurUierinformatioi. may be had in relation to this Route,
:n application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
July 23—ts. ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt.
NEW FURNITURE?
fBXHE subscriber has just receiv-
Jl. ert, and will continue to receive
from the best New York City mabu
facturers, h large and handsome as
■ortmeut of the latest styles of ?
FCBMnUK, (HUBS, k(\
Ht also manufactures Fujniture of
h very best workmanship, and at
I the lowest market prices. The fol
- a part ol ihe
*iicles always on hand ;
Hocking chairs of every style.
Parlor chairs.
Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane seat chain,
Office and Window chairs,
Cottage chairs,
Bedsteadsfrom $5 to SIOO,
Side Boards,
Wash stands, Corner stands,
Wardrobes, Safes,
Bureaux—Mahogany,Walnut and Rose Wood,
Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tables,
Centre andßlde Tables,
Couches,Trunuell Bedsteads,’
Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries and Book rases,
Hat stands, Looking Glasses,
Childrens’carriages and cabs,
Windowshades, Feather duster^
Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses.
j _ B. F. ROFB.
DRS. M’DONALD & VAN GIESEN,
33EKTTISTS,
Ufi-liioftoß block, Macon. G*.,
ELECTRICITY USED IN EXTRACTING TEETH.
MCDONALD’S Tooth Paste si way, >n Jiand and for sale.
Dentist*can be .-upnlied with the finest stvle of Teeth,
also Gold Foil, Gold and Mlver Plate and Wire. Lathe Fix
tures, Ac , ah>o with any kind of Instrument* or Material* on
short notice. _ oct. 16—ts
JUST RECEIVED
Landreth’s New Crew
Turnip Seed of 1858.
WHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP REED.
TY RED TOP
RUTA BAOA TURNIP SEED.
LARGE GLOBE TURNIP BEFD.
LARGE NORFOLK TURNIP SEED,
Kentucky lilue GianN Seed.
RESCUE GRASS SEED.
IjUCjE n 3VT E SEE 13.
For sale at OEO PtY.VK’ii lmig and Chendcal Store
Macon. Ga.. iiilyfiC.lEsß._tf
MRS. S. AUDOim,
HAS returned from yew York with a
9k. Ivautiful urwyrtmeut of
Spring and Summer
o O O H> JS ,
Ji • Consisting of all the KEWEbT and
/A most. desiruble styles of
FUE2VCII HATS,
1 Os every variety. A Iso many rieh ami fancy artlc’cs, lieau
tlful Em roidery, elegant Luces, rompadore Lace Hair
Ornaments of every style, Grecian t. urls, Hide and Back
Braids, Wl*Sa Fans, Are., i all and eiHn.lne f**r yourse’ve*
efore purchasing, es it w ill betnucti to \our irderesr. She
I istlr naful fur paet favors, ami solicits a aiiare < f the llljenil
paironaae of our thriving city and surrounding c*3untiea.
BOSTICK, KEIN&GO.J
‘Headquarters!”
MAY! MAY! MAY!
BOSTICK, klil\ & CO.,
Opening I heir :ird Display
SUMMER B GOODS!
Silks! Silks! Silks!
STREET, BRIDAL Si. EVEN INC
SILKS,
BbflutfTs Black Gros de Rhine all Widths.
Bostick,
C renadlne Robes ?
Oicuadine Kobe alDouble Jupf*.
Ke in
Barege Robe* 2 Volantes
Orgaude Robe Tablia
Jaconet Robe* aad Junes.
& ( o„
White Goods,
Kntbroderle*.
Lace Mantillas.
Bostick, Kein & Cos.,
HOtTSE FURNISHING GOODS,
LINEN. DAMASK. SHEETING.
,f! £ MATTING. CAKPETI NO, Ac.
JACOB’S CORDIAL
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Neg roes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Nonce
Jacob’s ( ordial
Jacob s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
Is The Onlv Sure
%!
And Positive Temedv
•/
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
Before The People
Before The People
Before The People
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
And Flux.
And Flux.
And Flux.
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
Packages of Calf Doz.
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages of Half Doz.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Sale in
Macon, by ZEILIN & HUNT.
SAY € IIKZ’ SPE €IF IC
I'IIAT GREAT Jt! JIKU?
THAT GREAT hi.MED Y
that great iti i;EDY
that Cheat kej edy
that great remedy
that great remedy
that gkeat remedy
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
BANCiIEZ’ SPEQUC
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
RANCH EZ’ SPECIFIC
THE ONI.Y POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSIiIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE Cl HE
THE ONLY POSIT I \ E CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONI.Y POSITIVE CURE
TIIE ONLY POSITIVE: CURE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE! THE PEOPLE
BEE'ORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE:
FOR GONORRIKEA It GLEET.
FOR GONORRIKEA A GLEE*!'.
FOR GONORRIKEA It GLEET.
FOR GONORRIKEA N GLEET
FOR GONORRHQCA A: GLEET.
FOR GONORIUKEA Ac GLEET.
FOP. GONORRHOEA Ac GLEET.
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
saves a big doctor’s bill
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
SAV>S A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
lIAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTF.
HAS NO IIAD TA>TE
has no bad taste;
HAS NO BAD TASTE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EKE EXT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE’
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WIOI LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH U£S3 TROUBLE .
WITH LESS TROUBLE
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE’. SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MOKE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AVI) PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THaN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
TEST ONE PACKAGE
” EST ONE PACKAGE
*EST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
Every Druggist and Country Merchant ahouM keep a
supply of ttaia valuable Remedy, not only from the prof
its that accrue from Da sales, but as an act of philan
thropy towards suffering humanity. It wll be mad"’
to the especial and iiecuniary interest of all Pruggisti
to purchase by
W. W. BLISS & CO., PROPRIETORS,
S*’ KROADWAY, NEW YORK.
For Male In ■£ ‘
Macon, by ZEILIN & HUNT.
Fresli Arrival!
1 AA CHOICI Dried Beef Tongues,
iUv/ I Casks new Pig Hams,
SOt lbs. fine 1 >r ed lleef,
100 Fresh Bologna bausages.
£0 1-S bbla. Pick led Beef and Pork,
4 1-S “ Pigs Heads, Something new.
Instore, and lor sale l.v t,h EEli. A FEE KM AN.
;.rprl—lf
JULIUS PETER
Has jnst returned from
NEW YORK:
WITH
A New Stock of Spring Goods!
The moat compute
EVER OFFERED IN MACON!
Consisting of
Cloths.
Cassimeres,
Vestings!
ALSO
A Croat Variety of Gent's Famishing Goods!
Silk,merino and cotton Undershirts: silk and linen Pocket
IlandkercliUfk ; si k, Li le, thread and English cotton
Half-Hose; linen and jeans Drawers; linen Shirts
and Collate; cravats; Suspenders; lust received
at
Jclits Pmu's.
riT HAWKFUL for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow-
I ed upon me, 1 assure my friends, that no exertion shall
* bo wanting to deserve a continuance -f their liberality
and preference. Call and examine my Week before Lurch as
in* elsewhere. JULIUS f II ER.
lUc-n, Ha. March 11,1369. Sl-tf *
LATEST NEWS BY THE
tunc nun
•jyx) V urte in It r-ay concern, this is toartity Til ptib.ie
’ ISAACS
It at boM agt/n, and fcrga to assure bl< patrons that Lb Sa
loon b rot a thh.it fa Cl {tens and the tnoehng fitabllc
will Hud UieiT eauhltohmeiil open, not -or the Season c my,
but all Seasons of the year,
:uxt those ea loot on ns, will at all hours i',t,dr,ur i-tr-s. r sc p
piled with all me delicacies that the New York aid other
market will afford. i- the why of eatable? >ud something g-od
to dnok. and .six thus out of .even, mote V, kit can be fuUi.il in
any house in town,
E. ISAACS A BEG’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
II ; ? Bill o! Fare will every day,
In* the thing for little py ;
Aud those, who at their p ace may cat.
Will find l i it all things complete—
Alia goii g once, the* tfeen will know,
’1 hat US A ACS, is the PLACX to go.
We ?!lall be happy to see our friends, ensuring them that it
J will le our unremiuu.g care to please In every respect, we
flatter onpselvts*, we have done till now.
i it may r-e gvurrally known l!ia’ we have, to meet the wisii
■ eaofthe Metrical faculty, im; < rtuul Uy ourselves, a very
rii rquaiit) of Pale Umudy. tine old Tort, Cherry amt Made
ri.a, poameselngall the MtMk'imU qualities, so much dee*red iy
them.
].*ok ti this Bill of Fare and choose for yourself:
OYSTERS,
From J*'ew York, Si van nail and Li tins wick in the or by
the measure, raw, frl-d, -wed, or in any way you want
them. Also,
Shrimps and Cr*ba. Wild r ame of every variety,
Mutton C)> ps ttiiti V'eai Outlets,
II m atiit tgj-,
l>evil Ham and Deviled Teraptu,
I MOUNTAIN CYSTERS,
TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Cock Grouse,
Muuiilam Ueeae, Squirrels,
Wild Duck?. Fish, and every thing that an epicure wants, can
always he had when in season.
Confectionaries & Fruit,
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on
J lr*nd a good assortment of Coufectioiifirtes,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at. E. ISAACS) V HHO
SAVE FREIGHT AMD COMMISSIONS!
fp* Cariiart & Curd.
‘)| SOLE AGENS FOR
FAJRBAJSk S SCALES.
A FULL Assortment of Platlorm and Counter Scabs now
A. in store at and for rale at the.r prices. NO FREIGHT
ADDED. Orders taken for Railroad. Ware-h useurdoiher
large Scales, tt’e will ate thtm pioperly put up.
may It —if.
C., M. k W. and S. W. R. R.
/ V UANO. will for the present, b > transported over the
l r Central Railroad to Macon, or to any Station on tliat
ami the Ealontou Road, in any quantity, to any Consignee,
at *2.00 per t,-it of 2.100 pounds, and t ver the Macon and
\\ cslertqand South-Western Railroads, or to any Station on
either of these Roads, a', #I.OO per ton of 2.0)0 pounds, pro
vided each saca is n erked with consignee's name
GEL). V, ADA MS, Ueu'i bup't V. R. R.
ALs ELD TYLER, ” “ M.AW.R
VIRGIL I’UWEKs, “ “ S. W. K.
Feb. 25, 48
Oysters, Game, Ac.
Ge H. FREEMANt £ C0 t
A HE now ready to serve Ciutomers in every style of the
I\. Gastronomic ait. with
FJSH, FLESII, AND FOWL,
at their Fating Saloon, Cotton A vent;, Macon.
1 hey will have supplies of Fish and oyster.-, by every train
frm the Seaboard, us well as of Wrf, Game, Ac., from l uitou
market. New Y ork, by every E te.,mer.
T hey have also made arrangements fi r regular supplies of
Chickens, Turkeys. A-:.,from < ‘heroker Georgia, and Tennes
see due.ng the season, and solicita call from their frb mlsa .U
thepubic. nov. IS—ts
Rare Chance for Investment
A.ttontion AZoclaanlos
r 011 BAL E,
THE WELL KNOWN
HYTUHTS BTKAII KABII A BLIND FACTORY .
The Building is entirely new, and the Machinery new and
of the neat quality, it is a lucrative business anu has a wen
established trade. The Buiiding and Machinery wiil b old
on liberal terms, with a lot oflumber.if desired.
aiav4rt—tt JOHN KNTOWT
Copartnership Notice.
lIIAVE associated with ire my brother, FRANK M.
STONE, for the purpose of coDtinniDg the Hat and Cap
[ business.
j ‘i lie 1-usin ss will be conducted hereafter under the linn
, name and style of
CHAS. B. STONE & BROTHER.
The thunkni for the liberal patronage ex
tended to him the pa?t year,would most respectfully solicit
a continuation of it or tlie new linn.
They will keep constantly oa baud a superior stock of Hatl
and ('ups, which they will tell as low as any house In the
City or CHAb. B. SiDNE A BBC.
April 19.
For Sale.
ONE of the m-is( lesi-ablc rei-idcnces in the ci'y, where
the subscriber now resides, earner of Oak and Second
| Streets.
The Lot contains three quarters of an acre, and is highly
1 improved with ch"ice vurietiesot Peach, Apiicots.Grapes and
other fruits, and flowers.
Thede!lingeontains ten Rooms. Closets in six.ar.dOas
in al . Terms of payment will he made easy. For partjeu
-1 la-s,enquire of .1 IV!,oa< he or W.S. Brantly.
If not sol i befiec Christmas it will be rented t > an approv
ed tenant. [dec. It—tf] OLD, YV. ADAMS.
Hair Work to Order.
OVER TWO HUNDRED DESIGNS from which to
make aelec ion, by
upr? sAwtf, E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
What the papers say, must be true —
To buy cheap, come to Cotton Avenue.
LARGE IMPORTING HOUSES
GREAT RUSH!
Jus', received,
IYKOM my Fact ore. anew kind i f Fly Trap, for fifty
* cents, —warranted to give ra’istadiou. Also.
TIN WARE!
Al Wholesale or Retail.
Always on hand, a good assortment ot
ami many articles in ihe
House Furnishing Line.
bc Q zas ■ a mi <sdi *
And a’.i kinds of
JOB W O B. k: ,
DONE TO ORDER.
If. B \T4 IIKI.LFH, Agent
Macon. April 15. f;t
HATS, HATS^
fills. B. STft.W; & BRO.,
Washington Block.
INVITE attention tolheir Mock of BERING and bUM
■ MET.
HATS AND CAPS !
i The following comorise a few of then leading styles:
] Gents’ KarrtiU Style Silk lists,
” New Orleans style Silk Hats,
“ Hebee ‘• ••
“ Everett “ “ “
“ Black. Dr-ib. Pearl, aid Fashionable Css-imerc*.
Gents’ superior French Cassiw eres. of all colors; aid an
i endless variety of Buys'and Children's Straw and Leghorn
Hats and Caps.
We ais i have sjmctlnng very superior in the way of Straw
i and Leghorns.
We invite at tention to our stock, and promise to sell as
I cheap as any house iu the ri y or State.
f'HAP.LES B. sIoNE $ BROTHEK.
Macon, Aprilll ts.
Spring X Summer Fashion* (or
m.
TO THE LA DIES !
Mrs. F.DESSAU,
Triangular Block, adjoining Bostick,
Kein $ Co.'s Store.
f ‘i RATEFUL f”- the very liberal pit
\ T roi :iife o # w hick sht* has long been *he
recipient from both city and country, legs
to announce to her patron*, ami the Lactic*
generally that she is now receiving her
NpHlNUand 8U M M Ell Stock. insisting
of every description of
miijljlneiit- vflpf
* M
Dress Trimming Good,
■Which for richness of material, elegance of stvle, extent
and vane;y. are worthy of attention. Her bilk. Barege and
Organdy Kobe*, Laces. Mantillas and t’loaks, Travelling
Dress noods, Fnf rokltriea, Ribbons, Head Dresses, Flowers.
Wreaths and Roquets are all of the very’ latest importations,
and will be su'd at reasonable prices.
tw~ All orders by mail promptly attended to.
.uar 25--ts
FRENCH GLASS,
All Sizes from 8-10 to 36-44.
MIRRORS and Looking Glass Plates. Frsnitw, of Gilt
Rosewood, Mahogi.i.y and Walnut ForSa^bj^^
Macon, June 11,1868. ftf-I
.HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Philadelphia.
J BauNoiad lustitutionestalLsludby Special Ea
dtMomnt for the Ih li- sos the Sick and Lis*
Irtsmdy ofticted vrfS YirnietiX and Epi
demic Diseases.
IN f Eph'kCizdcft. it is the object of this Ib ritwtici. to
’ k Hjspitul.s. to provide Ivurees PfcYslckms, t loth
’ lf*£ t Fvmhl, Mcdi H es.itc .f r the Mck and dcntuir, to take
* Large <.t toe orjJbiius *f Uc(eee<} j-gM'iis miO to xuiidnUjx lit
e'*r ptwcahlc wy to the reliet of the afflicted. JUdt!S% l.eali
..i tlie iubjic at 1 Jt the duty of the Directors, at such
t met’, visit persazijtHy tw iioected dlutmu,:.d to provide
and execute ®uen of relief. Scu.fTHQS f lipdd&iir, sUuct
iu* HieiAtlH-rs of the A-hui-k'oi . ujrtiaby enrol thrir isaniea
on iu t* buried to f ouiicd upon to attend Its hospitals,
: frrt* v* charge.
1; tLe alicwtiCr* of Kpidemic'*. the Directors have authotixed
the ('o Surxeon to yivc advice and inettical aid io jei-
Mibb uod.er CUUUIUU 1)1&I A>K-Sef a vlrukit
cLarucu r, atlalntf ftitn abuse f the physical poweas, mal
tr**tim i,f, .he effects Jet*, A.
Various :ai and HiAC i S the nature and treat
ment of i ‘humic Di‘eai-Ass by ih* on-ult ng >urcen, have
been publb-hcd f< r krutuiious uistubutiui , and will he sent
FKKK of CHARGE to the afflicted.
AddrebS,for KepoiU of treatment, I>r.GEORGE R. CAL*
IKU y, C nsiiltinir Howard AaseclaHan, Xo. 2
South Aintii 6treo. Fbu.aiieli Lls, !'a
13y r.rdet of fh* Directors.
KZiiA I>. HLAKiWELC, Preddest.
O Fa ). F AIKOHILD, Secretary,
oct. 8—1858—1) *
Ur. Samuel Tarver,
(10NT15CE8 ibe practice of Medicine. Nursery snii
j Glwre;riew:it l’urkers’ Elation. ,\u. ilFi mi tl l entral
R.,il U ad, Jctli nu.n CuUlttV.Ua. His l‘ ft tlfihv oibtress
.-pit-r’s l urnunt JeSarson County, l articular attenti. i: paid
to the treatment i t I’hn i.io I.lm-aws, Any n a.i- jierror. *lu
isaidictvd with Dy.'jwpsia, Dopoti-ucy. Involuntary Ernie
fious. c.oi.t rrhiia. ‘lwopy, or 1 i.es, n.-.v. by at plying tome,
ti .ii lelb f. Anil nnv fciawic that is aiß.ctcii w I*J >pc,itia,
Lnvr cbm.plaint. Drt psy. Chloros s, Amenoirhica, i*relp
su.i Uteri. Le e .)rbtt-j, Dysmoiiorrho-a. orl'iies, may, by p
---oiying to me in person or t-y letter, tir.d relief. Iv ns liv
ing at a disiat.ee.by writing a statement of their cases can
have preset Ip 1 ') ns and M edicine se-nt to them bv Mail.
Cliarges moderate. nov. 13.1238. -11 *
LjAMI \.N D Itl.l N I> I’AI’TOII V.—Tbeua.
CT .letsigned is atiUprepared to manafactuie all kinds
of U iudoti sathy illind., Faunci Boor*
and Carpentry YVork to order. Having always oc
band, the best seasoned and well assorted .umber, he
will warrant bis work to be of the most substantial and
durable description.
lie wiil also contract for any sise or style of buiidir.*
and execute the same with ali needful dispatch. Ordei
respectfully solicited.
JOHN KNIGHT.
pras— ts
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
I AYf itow offering for sale my plantation m Jones County
sever, milts above Macon, on the Ociumgee River, con
aininU 1200 acres ot land. Attached to the place is sou acres I
swamp Lands, (river bottom). Terms one and two years’
credit.
Any one wishing to purchase valuable I.amis, will do well
to call and examine the above as 1 am determined to seli.
apriS—tf ROBERT LUNDY.
National Police Gazette.
ri 5 HIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its lJth
_L Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country—
It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, aiideppinp --
cte Editorials on the ame, together with information on C:-
minai M-dters, not to !e found in any- other newsiaper.
fV~ Bubscriptiona ti per Annum,; tl for Six Mortis, to be
remitted by Su'.incribere, (who should write their names anu
the town, county and State where they reside plainly J
To R. A. SI^YMOUR,
Editor A Proprietor ct the
National Police Oaxette,
•DrfM d— tl Nhw York < ‘its
WAR IN EUROPE!
BUT
GROCERIED IN MACON!
MESS. BDILAP & HARRIS,
WOULD respectfully Announce to ther frk: ds. amt Hie
T t pub.ic, that iheyhsve now in store a very Urge .mi well
selected stock of GROCERIES to which their nt’eri'.onls
most coidially invited. The following is a list of the iewcmg
articles :
*2OO Bugs Rio, Laciuli’a and java
Coffee.
7it Barrels Sl GiR, of all qualities.
150 Boxes TOBACCO.
*200,000 CIGARS, from $5 to S6O
per thousand.
l.> Bales Osnabiti ss.
50 Bales K ACIGIXG.
50 Coils Rope.
:ittO Bbls. I.iqtior of every quality and
kiln l , from the finest Otard, Dupuy A:
l’o\ IS rail (Its, down to Rectified Wliiwky
and in fai t every th’ngthatthe Planter or Meichart can wan
nt he line of Groceries. Don’t fail to c.ll and examine thei
to <?k Yefore purchasing elsewhere. may 24
WAR, WAR, WAR!
l.i declared against pains of any l ind by
OR. A. W. ALLEN’S
Southern Liniment!
A.\ p every Southerner will be satisfied by using one do
lar's worth, that they have no further use for Northern
Rinimenta. For E’amilv and Plantation use it has no equal.
It cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Etrains, Bruises, Bums,
Fresh Cuts, i'ains in the Back or Limbs. Cholic in Mtwi or
B ast, and is the only certain Remedy known for Blind Stag
gersin Jiorses: and every one will And it a saving of time and
mercy by keeping a supply on hand.
CERTIFICATES,
DAiximiriGE. Oi., April 8. ’56 —l>r. A. W. Allen—Dear
Sir—From mv knowledge of the ingredients composing your
Liniment, and my experience in the sale of it for the last 6
years, 1 am prepared lossy that there is no better, and I think
must Soon supersede ail Liniments of like character.
P. J. DICKINSON, Druggist.
At.uaxt. May, 21,1883.—Being recently severely afflicted
with an attack of Rheumatism, 1 procured a bottle of the
above named preparation, and was entirely relieved from the
lisease in a short lime, from afew applications.
1 mr ke this voluntary statement for the benefit of the pub
lic, and from a sense of gratitude to Dr. Alien. It may be,
and doubtless is by many who have never tried it, called a
quack medicine ; but if quackery always gives as certain and
speedy relief as this preparation did, then I om from hcnce
orth a convert to quackery. Kxjtux Alouga.n.
fW Prepared by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus, Georgia.
None genuine without the aignatun.- and sea! of A. YV. Alien.
For sale by E. L. bTROHECKER A CD.,
Macon, Georgia.
Wanted, a responsible Agent in every- Southern town and
village.
Caotiostto Evkhtbodt.—Don’t use any more Northern
L'niment until they have given the southern Liniment a fair
t tal sei> Ift
TBeHiS HARDEMAN. OVID G. BFAik
HARDEMAN & SPARES.
WARE HOUSES
COMMISSION 1 MERCHANTS
11/* ILL continue to give prompt attention at their
Vi FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE,
on the corner of 8d and Poplar Streets, to ali business
committed to their charge.
With their thaDks for past favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulness to all the interests of their friends
and customers, they hope to receive their full share
he public patronage.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and otherprodn
when required.
E3F* Planter's Family Stores,also Bagging, Hope, A.
furnished at the lowest market rates.
Macon, Aug t—ts •
Administrator’s Sale.
VORfiEABLT to an order of the Honorable the Court of
rdinaiwof (July Term 1859,) mill
be sold btfore the Court Ilmee door in the town ot
Knoxville, wHhintlc legal hours (f sal , m the FIRST
ITKMJAY IN (JCToHiR nest, the will known and rie
•drhble Plantation beVrgirg to the estate of Francis E. Ba
con dec’d. The Plantation lbsiu the Old Agency Reserve,
on th* Kant fide of Flir t River, in said county of Crawford,
col tain in*: One T housand Acief, n oieor le*s. Son e fi-. eor
h!x hundred ; cres c‘e**red ard in a high sta f e of roltlva
ii n and very productive —ihe w-odrAud is rich Oat and
Hickory. ‘1 hi* Plantation coujbines MvarJaftMi inferior to
none in this *ct : on o? ’he Mate, as to health, convenience
ami fertility, having a good comfort*Me Dwtßing, r ow fiam
ed i\p*iu Houses, new Gin House, ."crew, 4 c.
Term—one and two years credit, purcfa*ers giving good
and sufficient security. Fold for the vurpo-e of and. at ri tuition.
JEREMIAH C. HARVEY, Adm’r..
July Bth, 1868.—-Ids. de bonis non.
I 11. FEEIUN & 10.7
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.,
Offer, ns uMiial. at Iheir OSd Nland, a ( hoice As*
Koriiiient of
lAMILY GROCERIES,
Os every description and of the best quality, fresh and
good, being eor.-iantly in receipt of new supplies from
the Northern Marxets,
Sugars, Sl ices, Wli-te Fish,
Svrups, Citrons. Herrings,
<’ ffee, Green Fruits, in cans, Haros,
Teas, Condiments Jjri.
Sweetmeats, Sauces. Flour,
Nuts. these. Butter,
Rabins. Mackerel. lurk.
A <1 other artlces too numerous to mention, comprising the i
whole mage of Family Grocery’ supplies.
m 3 m.
We particularly invite the attention of dealer* and others
to our large and complete stock of Candies, manufactured by j
ourselves, of the very lest materials, and warranted to retail,
their hardness and brilliancy, whi e the imported CanSie.
soon lose With and W-come worthless. We offer unrivalled
inducement, to , urciiasers.
Cakes, Ornamented A Plain
Os every variety, and made ot choice materials. Families
and parties supplied at the shortest notice and on the mot
reasonable terms.
Oysters, Crabs. Shrimps, Fresh
Fish, in their Season.
GBR OYSTER SALOON,
Will be open for the reception of visitors, where we shall
k< ep constantly on haml duringthe Fall and
’ .FreshOywtora
ffm) Full native and import c-:
V / of the best qualities, and revpecttully invite or
ders. which shall be faithfully tided. oct9 —ts
CROCKERY STORE.
fIIHE undersigned thankful hr the very libera! patronage
i bestowed <*n him for the j at season would mo** rerp*et
fuuy solivU a coLt:r,u*i ce of the taue. at tiie Uftd Crockery
Stand, on Triangle Block, wbete he is prepartdtothow wfoe
a st* clc ot Cbiua, G as and (rockery V* areas can l-e found in
theSHith. Every body is inviffn! to call and examine rnv
beautiful assortment of Dining and Teefce’.ts. Some very rich
%nd for sale low. boy. 26—ts R. R. HUTCHINGS
FINE ARTS.
THOSE who deaire a perfect likeness in any of the vanou
styles, especially
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
colored Ln Oil, and who desire to patronixe a
First Class EMablishment,
should not Jail to call at Pugh's Gallery Tri
angular Block.
Our Photograph* are supe ior to any produced in Macon,
from this fact, we have them colored by Tor-trait Taint, n* who
stand at the head of their Profession, and who are the only
class of Aitists who can color Photographs as thev should be.
Ambrotypes in fine gilt cases from *1 00 up Take the very
best style. Call and *-e them. dec. 10—tr
Porter and Ale.
h> /i Casks Jeffers’ Jug Ale.
/U\J 10 Casks best London Porter.
Just received, and for sale by ÜBEi-KA FREEMAN
frn.T—tf. J
Scrofula, or King’s Evil
i a constitutional disease, a corruption of v
blood, by Yvbich tbis fluid bccotncs vitiate*
weak, and poor. Being in tlio irculatioL “i
pervad -s the tvhole body, and may burst rn i
iu disease oa caiy part of it. Xo organ is f
lrum its attacks, nor is there one which it T
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is Yariocc
caused by mercurial disease, loyv living (ju
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, go
aid filthy habits, the depressing view,’
above all, by the vejiereal infection. \Vhat
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the c,„
stitution, descending “ from parents tochildp
unto the third and fourth generation
it seems to be the rod of Him who sav-, „
will visit the iniquities of the fathers uno*
their ehiidren.” J ”
Its effects commence by deposition from th
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which i
the lungs, liver, and internal .organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and r.
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul t , t
ruption, Yvhich genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous tonstiL
tions not only suffer from scrofulous <TT
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; “and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from oj
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous
their persons are invaded by this lurking so!
section, and their health is undermined bv it.
To cleanse it from the system we must reno’vat.’
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AYERS
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the madical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that hav
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hent-e it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also tjiose other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Encrnn
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire,
Kobe, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustcus,
Blotches, Blains and Bolls, Tumors, Tettpk
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworjj.
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arising from Vitia
ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief
in “ impurity of the blood ” is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer s Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and
and invigorate every portion of the human organ!
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As-a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and direction,
for their use in the following complaints: Costive
vest, Heartburn, Headache arise up from disorder e
Stomach, Xmusea, Indigestion, Pain in andilorbi
Inaction of the Bouels, Flatulency, Loss of Appf
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaint*,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayers Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consamp*
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the cases of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over even
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, tne
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the aftlictec they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYER A CO.
LOWELL. MASS.
Sold by E. L. Stroheckr-r &. Cos., Zeilin &
Hunt, Macon, and by all druggists and deal
ers in Medicine everywhere.
Haviland, Chichester & Cos., Augusta,Ga.,
wholesale agents.
. WAREHOUSE 11 EilS! ,
MERCHANTS
Macon, (3- a.,
COATES & WOOLFOLK
HAVE ass cia'ec together and will occupy the new FJRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE, now being erected opposite Mee
srs. Hetihman St Spark’s.
Liberal advances made on Cotton when asked for. Orders
ft r Ilagging. Rope, Groceries, Ac., shall have ourpeiaonxl
atten:! .n.
We hope, by pron p’ attention to business, to merit a liter
al share of patronage.
N. Coates, Jas H. WoMJolk.
The Federal Union and Recorder. Milledseville: P
tri)-. Alb toy. and the Republican, Americus, copy 4 iTi'.itU
and -;SJ bills to ‘may St) If) O. St W.
New Music,
TWO HUNDRED PIECES
New Popular Music,
For the PLANO sail GUITAR,just received by
June2l—tf. J. J. & g. F. RICHARDS.
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGOBATOE,
W VEK DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an
established fa-.t, a Standard Medicine, known anil appro'-
by ali that have used i'.f
confidence in all the lib-;
met,did. (
It has cured thousand,-;
who had given up ail dopes*
min,lie ted certificates in(
Tile dose must lie adapt-*
the individual taking it./
as lo act gently ou the bow !
Let the and cates of y-tir?
u-t-oflhe LI YER IN-;
will cure Liver loin-;
lacks. Dyspepsia
summer Complaints.*
Hour Slonmrli H-ltll-J
io, Cholera, < h lera*
fa it I ii in. KiatoJrnrc,*
Weaknesses, aid may!
Ordinary Family?
si i k HEAD\< 111 j
in twenty minutes, if.
stoonf'ills are taker?
tack. ?
All wha use it arc?
its favor. j
LIVER INVIGORATOR.
VIIX WATER I\ THE MOUTH W ITH THE
INVIGOHATOR, AMI SWALLOW BOTH
wriihit.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
ALSO
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FKoM . ...
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and pul P
CA*Es, Air Tight, and will keep in mo * ln, "“ ‘
.tie Pill is agest!* l ';;^
1 ! proprietor hai B**' l Jn “’
| [fnT demand W
I I PILL* ‘'* d
■ ! reg ud to then ** ■
1 twunin-the reschofa!^
• (that different CaUior.ii
;tbe bowels. , k,.
1 (TH \KTit- TILL
(Welled, .'hed-o.;-;
I >ty Os the purest J
, Jon every t*ri ‘**
1 -good and safe mi l®*,
i ;ed. sweh ai Der•“*,*-
Ju.b'r'Ineg“-ct!i 1 neg“-ct!i er ' d !^
Jof Appetite,
[rsUin.Rfesj-.s*
le*. onusli< hijdrv';
! era* to which
ffTfete adveitkctfeut.-
)
The Familv t'alhar-j
tlve Cathart.c woiclt the(
prac ice more than la-eatvr
The constantly bureas-f
who bat e long used the;
Uon which all express in;
dneed me to place them;
The profess'on well know;
act on different portions of.
The F\MILV I'A-j
with de retetence to this,
compounded from a vnrie-,
Extracts, which act alike, {
n.entarv canal, and axel
whore a t'athartic is i eest-S j
meuts of the Ktoimi. It ;
the Hack and Loins.; i
Serene* over Ih e;
d-u cod, which frequent ; 1
long course of Fever. 1,,*.; i
ing knisaiion of t old; 1
lessnrs*. Headache. ,n |
Inflammatory liK-as-; 1
or Aduits, Hheii iua*j i
the Hl.x.d and many di—J
100 numerous to mention ’ (
Dose, 1 to 3. !
CATHARTIC PILLS.
PBIfCE 30 < EXT*. . p|l])
The Liver InvLoralorand FatuilV the
arc retailed hv Druggists generally, and sold who.eaaic ,
trade in all the large bjwns.
S T. W. SANDFOEn,
Msnufiacturer snd Proprietor.
535 Bw*?wa r i. SrniT
june 17,—lv.ch. j _
Macon & Western Ball Road Co
s Ticket.-’ from Vaeen, Ga.. to ‘ irginia>P->
and New York._ H 33 23-
Washmgt’ City
Knoxville,Bristol. Lynchburg’ .11 comerd, wasningi
Baltimore and Philade.phla. TVt ER. S n
j. ce ft) If A. L. TTLA^JI^
(and is now resorted to whit
leaner for wh!_h it is recoin
-within the last two year)
(ofrelief, as the nunitruj
faiy posstslon show.
‘ed to the ten,nmnm-’ ) f
(and used in suen quantifier
(judgment guide vou in the
(YIGOKATOH. -tl <1 it
-plaints. Hi-iavs Ai
(Chronic Diarrhoea,
JDysentery, Dropsy ,
;nal CoaUteness, Chl*
; Ylorbus, ( holers ln
-Jaundice, Female
; ‘jr used soeeewfHity os id
(Yledicjne. it v. j cun
?(as thousands can te-’ r
(two or three Tea
rat commencement of -
-riving their testir- ‘ty.