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TROUT HOUSE,
ATIjAKTA, &a.,
By MRS. J. D. BOYD.
* _ june 7 fim
NEW FIRM.
FIAHE utMlerapied havliri 1 t~~.—
S | iHL*
pie! by ir. M . Lind-wy.lnf nd c r IL
carrying on th* Ira-lcm In nil Hsbraaches Wo ,1 all always
koo;. Hraetoaa’ Carriage*, Buggies sod Hones, (. hire on a*
goal terms as anybooy. \l c also have the most simple ac
con. modal loas for Drove fMoek.
We woni.l ray to the puhllo that we have taken the bit Into
onr mouth in earnest, amt can always he found with ‘.sir Mur
nr . isji ready to serve you; we intend ov keeping a drspylt
tmfHe, pnlhrnj Uejether, amt by bur l'ini; <lfnm etr&eln bus
i ness, to succeed or hn-akafroce. We shall never h re/eUuve
m hitching un for yon ao Ion,; a? yon come up to the lick tom
and settle. Now it yon want ns to uuty-an, to rnek-a tore and
not he saHry, in fact If you don't want uto check mi, too
chue, tint your shoulder to the wheel, give us a share, and If
you find a *ingle trace of Ingratitude yon may hotter ns
Very respectfully, ADEKHOLD * JEt lEKS.
JB k£TOjijHi.iite the Passenger Dejxt andneaj
lirotrn's Hotel. apr 29-ts.
Honey-blade Grass Seed.
!%'. W i:i:D, Mat-oil, tin.
A’ - ENT for theasle of the Hooey blade Hungarian Grass
_Seed. warranted to grow in any climate, and rtaod all
nds of weather. Price *3 00 per hag. apr 21— ts.
STRONG & WOOD,
DEALERS IN
BOBTS.SHIES. LEATM.HATS&CAPS,
AT Til KIR 01,11 STAXD OX 2D, ST.
Opposite Bostick & Kein’s.
J JAVE rowin store,! large and mell selected assortment
BOOTS AND SHOES,
oferery variety of style and pattern, manufactured to ordar
urulto anil this* market. of
its, mm shies,
HEELED GAITERS AND SLIPPERS,
.Misses* Heeled Slippers & (sailers.
CHILDRENS’
SHOES OF EVERY STYLE.
Also, HATS ana CAPS.fi^^
Os all Qualities and St} to,
All of which will ha sold no reasonable terms.— B
Thankful for part favors, they invite those wishing to pnre haiw
to calland examine their stuck before purchaehing elsewhere.
Q-Ji., 1353—ts B.AW.
WINE! WINE!! WINE!!!
11l CASKS’ Claret Wine, ranging from $3 to ||* per case
r Just received and forsare by
apra-lw. CHEER A FREEMAN.
JUST RECEIVED.
A R.i’.MrKIIHX a large lot of SELF SEALING
Kmvfwand Fork#, Cantors anti 1 eat SeU. Al&o
IWB l*i F( II Mi* cheap for CASH.
mav I—ts
FINE FDBNITBBE.
FINE Parlor Setts, Rose
Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries anti Book Cases, _
Bureaus of Hose Woop, Ma
hogany and Walnut. y%t -
li'rvnt, WHL 81,1
BC! abitt| OttonaaL in Hair vyl
Cloth. Flnshs Broemtel, Ac. ’ a * m ■ J^l s*
A rm t Rock; n ar, N urae, Few•
ratel Cloth, Plush, Bro
to th. C tr*dif P ‘®° ,a " d r,er r^ of Chairknown
bedsteads.
?>*• Mahogany, Bea.h, Gam,
c -> ***s", Low, French and Cottage.
Pine‘ ldrobe * 0t k ° §t Woo,i • Walna aid
Bafea or al! Patterns.
M Tables.
Leaf S *£"*"■* * XteC “ on **“"■
SS'ttilC rttmi
PUle. e ,^”° u 7e’ C S. JnI^k ‘“ ,sttl^'l^kinsß, * M
Window Shades and Mne Cornices.
r *t e£,,T b *’ ®‘PP er ** Brooms, Brush Brooms, Peath
able terms’ ,o<>t M * 1 ’**’ f ° r ,lUeoa the mo,t r*A"<>n-
Lumbertakenin exchange, or Lumber made up In th* !
ost fashionable st ties of Furn tare to order. !
LJCcTI e t h-a.°. f . tJeUr . Ke,tf ’ t<> ' k * of FINE FURN l-
URE >b the State, and we ire constant] r manufac
wl * ll t 0 Call ajj see ns.
‘‘J’— ’* Tea wood
I IST S. j
R f v^ WO i’H’ niMp ■
V Mahogany Coffins, Also New Strte Metillr
uwt Superior to the oM Style*. J
Old Pattern Meulac Cases at Lower Price*,
lune 4 6m T A G WOOD^
MS! STOVES!! STOVESI>t
At W. J. McElroys,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
OAA Cooking Store*, 75 Box and Parlor Stoves.-
OUv Also a fine lot of Grates, comprising the finest
and most tsrtsd assortment of Stoves ever offered >o !
public, among them the old favorite Inox Wrrcu, war
ranted to give satisfaction. Also the Victor Coo*,
made in Augusta, Georgia. Cheap for Cash or good*
Notes.
—ALSO.—
A well selected assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
consisting in part of Northern and Southern Wood
Waub, Brooms, Brushes, Counter and Feather Dusters,
Lanterns, Lamps, Steak Dishes, Tea Urns, Chaffing and
ttteftk l)iibf%lic., Ac.
•ns Fimso done at short notice. Also, plain Gas
Fixtures for sale.
Fnacs, Cistrrs and Wan. Penes, of the most appro
ved Patterns, Rubber Hose, 1 ead. Capper, Block Tin
and Iron Tubes of all sues. Steam Valves, Whistles,
Guagea, Cylinder and Water Cocks of all kinds. j
Copper Stills,
cd Copper Plrnr bln*. Tin and Sheet Iron work of all
kindsydoneiu the very bent style.
Lightning Rods put up at short notice.
Notice.
S’ On and after this date, all work done to order wil)
be POBiriVLl Y CASH on delivery, and all accounts’
due when presented.
Macon, oc*>-f W. J. McELROY.
New Crockery Store.
Fpilß Laiilesar.d Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining conn
g. ties are respectfully invited to calland examine mvstuck
of CHINA, GLABB and CRUCKERK WARE, uex door to
Mrs. Dessau's on Second Street. I intend to keep at al
times a good stock off.nods, and will seil them as low as they
can t-e bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share of nat
n cage is respectfully solicited. ;
June 4—S R. R. HUTCHINGS.
Isiverpool A London
LIFE A FIRE INSURANCE
wm ■— n’m. .m w 9
Office :>(>, Wall Street , Xew Nurk City.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,
.£2,000,000 or $10,000,000.
6 old up t a [dal. wiirplu. and Rewrteil Funds,
i !\ E MILLIONS OP DOLLARS:
**oo,ooo Invested in this Country.
I>IRIOTOUS IV KEW TORE 1
■AAIES BROWN, Chairman.
rRANCIS OTTIN, IVputv Cliairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY. 2hi.
EUGENE DUTXLH, Esu.
‘<£**” ‘fll-l-ARD, Fs-,.
JtIbEPM l-'.iWLER, Em,
-ALEX AN OKU HAMILTON. Jr., E
El), k. bAJtD) RMi.N, E-.i *
WM S. WETMORE, Esq.
EDWakd m. AK< Him n Fn
Pre iih-nt 8. cretarv. ALEKEI) pfVr w„.
Counsel f th Ihnrd. A. HAMILTON, Jr'” Esq.
AYEItS, WINGFIELI) A CO.. Agents,
IF ho will tithe Fire Risks onhi
Macon, May lith—tf
CAUTION.
ALL trulieg for thris- sever
al notslaf haut sen by the umienusued hi Msj. E.
Hands: twofArt-kl rawti, and one for #t. all bearing on
the 14tn March. ISW, aial cue three, s. v and nlneand halt
moi the after date, fur hire of Negro woman. Eti/.j. aliss Leui !
‘.‘•yulenuinufor which said notes acre given has j
. a '. ‘Py rrssoti of the alxlut I ion of .said negro fn m !
“XZ, ‘iV' b ’ - U "‘ ,; o‘dly of Myj. Mains. 1 will m t |ay >a.d j
notes unit icompelled w bviaw. j
. “ L. E. W. ANDREWS.
sprius; \ SuitiiiM , Fashions for
* ** * 50 •
TO TII K LADIES
Mrs. P l . DESSAU,
Triampitfrr Rlorl, adjoining Unstick
Kiin dr Co.'s Store.
(< RATEPUL fur the very lil.ral p i
iitrtlfy tlut -te i, now afinviu* br M'JuJTff
Hl tSfkmti Stock, omsisbL
•!c- !;..f
MIIjUNERY I
Dreß Trimnicgr Goadv,
material, elegance of st>>. extent
T hV Her Silk. Barege and
Iru|f tK Lt Fn • and Cloak*, TttvHftiC
wSStISa I-—, rum ers.
and will Ic *,'d J - ■ “T la.-st Importations.
rk ‘ re ‘* “ UUI t ' ru “‘ l,Uy to.
New Music.
TWO HUNDRED PIECES
New Popular Music,
Eur the PIANO and OUITA R, hug received by
-- ** £. J. *S. P. RICHARDS.
id SfePjce Fruits.
•I “eiiles, nd ,lr l*T*-r Kaisins. Languedoc. 1 ar-
TUs*mws*
i Bliss’Dvsueptic Remedy.
Hum’ Uysprpllc Kt ntcsly
ltli-'a” Dysprpiic Remedy
HUd’ I>) s|M|>tic Rtntedy
It.Us’ Dytprptic Remedy
HUs*’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Kii* Dyspeptic Kemedy
Bliss’ l>y'<i|>eptic Itemuly
llllss’ Dysptphc Kemeily
11114%’ Dyspspilc itctnrdy
HI Us’ Dyspeptic Itomciiy
Ila* (he Lr.rgest Sale
lias the Largest Sale
Ila. tlie Laigest Sale
Ila. yhe laugest Sale
Has tile lairgest Sale
••a. Die largest Sale
Ha. the Isivgeil Sale
Ha. Die L.rgeal Sale
Ila. Die lairgist Sale
Ha. the Largi st Sale
Os any Medicine in Die World.
Df any Medicine In Die World.
Or any Medicine In the World.
<>r any Medicine In Dir World.
DT any Medicine In the World.
Or any Mrsttrtnr In the World.
Dr any Medicine In the World.
Os any Medicine in Ihe World.
Or any Medicine in lUr World.
Os any Medicine In Die World.
100.000 Pack.get
luo.ooo Packages
100,000 Package.
100,000 Package.
100,001) Package.
100.000 Package.
100.000 Package.’
1 >IO,OOO Package.
10:1.000 Package.
lOOJPJO Package.
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sohl In Georgia and Soulh Carolina
Sold In Geoigia and Soulh ( aroiina
Sold In Georgia anti soul It Carolina
Solti In Georgia and South t ar.dina
Sold In Georgia stiitl Sotith Carolina
Sold In Geoi’gia and south Carolina
Solti In Georgia and south Carolina
Sold la (*t orgia ami South < a roll n a
Solti lit Georgia ititt! South Carolina
In Kourtrrii Month..
In F'aurteen .Month.,
lit Fourteen Month*.
In Fourteen llontlts.
In Fourteen Month..
In Fourteen .Months.
In Fourteen Month*.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Month..
In Fourteen Months.
It I* Warranted to Cure
It I. Warranted to Cure
I It I. Warranted to Cure
It I. Warranted to Cure
It 1. Wail-anted to Cure
It I. Warranted to Cure
It i. Warranted to ( ore
It Is Warranted to Cure
It I* Warranted tc Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
If Directions are Followed,
If Direction, are Followed.
If Directions are Followed.
If Direction, air Followed,
If Direction, are Followed,
If Direction, are Followed,
ts Directions are Follow ed,
If D. reel ions arc Followed
If Directions are Followed,
It Dire< lions are Followed,
JKny Case of I)y.)M psia
Any < use of Dyspepsia
Any Case n( Dyspej*la
Any Case of D.vpcpia
Any Case ol Dysja psia
. Aliy < ascot Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Caw of Dy spepsia
Fiver Disease,
Liver Disease,
LlVrr Disease,
l.lver Disease,
Liver DUea.r,
• Liver IMscasc,
Lfvgr Disease,
Liver Disease,
Liver ills)ass-.
Liver Disease,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility',
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation.
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation.
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Chronic Diarrh ea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrluea,
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Chronic Dlarihrea,
Chronic Dlarrho-a,
Chronic Diarrhira,
Chronic Diarrhn a,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness
Giddiness,
Giddiness
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness.
Giddiness,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits.
Depressed Splills’
Depressed Spirits,
Depress).l .pi■ its.
Depress.*)! Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Dcpi-csscd Spirits,
Loss of Appetite,
Loss of Ap|M-tltc,
Lots of Appetite,
Los. of Appetite,
Ijoss of Appetite,
Loss of Appetite,
lioss of Appetite,
Loss of Appetite.
Lous of Appetite,
Loss of Appetite.
Pain in Side ami Hoek,
Pain In Side and Hack,
Pain in Side ami Hub,
Pain in Side and lltu-k,
Pain in Side ami Hack.
Pain in side amt Hark,
Pain in Side anil Burk,
Pain in Side and Hack,
Pain In Mile ami Hark,
Pain in Side and Hack,
ft Is Especially- Adapted to
It is (Especially Adapted to
it is Especially Adapted to
It is (especially Adapted to
It is Especially Adapted to
It Is Fspcc-intly Adapted to
It is Ks|iri tally Adapted to
It is ICsjM-rially Adapted to
It Is Kspednlly Adapted to
It Is Fpc-cinliy Adapted to
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
Female t out pin hits ;
Female Complaint ;
Female Complaint* ;
Female Complaint* ;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaint*;
Female Coin plaint*;
11 Produce. Hid nudity of Form
It Pro,luce* Hotundiiy of Form
It Produces Itotumlity of Form
It Produces HotUndi y of Form
It Produces Itotumlity of Form
It Produce* lint nudity of Form
It Prod ores Itotu.idity of Form
It Produce* Jtotunoiiy of Form
It Produce* Rotundity of Form
It Produce. Hot nudity of Form
In Female* of a I'll In and S|iaro Habit,
in Females of a Thin mi l Spare tlnbii.
In Female* of a Thtn and S|Kirc Habit.
In F,-runic* of a Thin and Spare Hal,lt.
In Ft male, of a Thin ami spare Habit.
Female-* of a Thin ami Spare Habit.
In Females of a ‘l'llln ami Sparc Hnhlt.
In Female* of a Thin anti Spare HaM *
In Females of a Thin ami Spare Habit
In Females of a Thin ami Spire Habit.
Send a Postage Stamp to the Proprietors
tor their Pamphlet on “Diseases of Stom
ach ami Bowel*.”
XV. XV. HLISS ,v Cos., Proprietor*.
3113 liroudway. New York.
For Sale in ‘ - -
Macon, t.y ZFTLIN * HUNT.
Carp<‘fiii£ and Oil floUis.
: ‘PA ROLLS Carpelinmof every ryle t>dqutlitlet, of T
111 t * postry. Velvet and Brussels.
Three ply, Ingrain ami Superfine Rugs and Mats.
Fluor (Jilt Iloth* of ail width* from kjvd to 18 fret. luitaM* .
sr Hail-* and I) ni r.g Room*.
Coco* and India Matting.
In the above goods we can show Um large,* and best assort
’ iner.t In the City. Hoime-keepersare requested to examine on
1 Stock, .efore makingthelT Fall puri bases.
b B. K. ROSS A CO..
Mason, sep ll—ts A -ch iileck. erry street
J*st received,
A LARGE assortment >4 the Golden Hill Shirt*, as
lY perim article. They are well r ,ade ai ft fit t!:S ra>e.
j mar .s.-. ‘ E. WINSHIP.
Negroes Wanted.
highest cash price will b* paid for likely
TOGjrO XKOROKS. Alan for a gang of Plant*.
° o °fDOT~if Wm *’ PBILUrS ’
Osnabnrgs, Yarns, &c.
Oi| Bales f'snatnir^*.
|)l f 2> Bales Yams,
a Laies Mripw,
Tort*!by AY'RES, W IE GUILD A CO
U?S—tf
Family Flour.
me on A LBB. KnoxiiueClty M ills Family Flour. 16
t)*UvU llbls. Hiram Smitli Flour, received and to
by {may 28] UEERA-FREEMAN
Porter anil Ale.
|)A Casks Jeffers’JogAle,
U* ‘ 10 Casks best London I‘otter,
r J*U received, and for ado by ARKKKA FREEMAN
a s.f-tt
NEW BOOKS
AT
Boardman’s Book Store.
! A MERICAN ELOQUENCE, in J volumes,
a*. A New Cyclopedia of Commerce.
Burton's Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor.
A Handy Bouk on Property Law.
Mali upon the Soa, by Goodrich.
Romanic passage* In South-western History,
j Life Beneatli the Waters.
The Hand but not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur.
William the Conqueror, by Ua. Sir C. Napier,
lkxtor Thom.
Anew edition of Edgar A. Poe’s works.
The Preacher and the King.
The Priest and the Huguenot.
I>ord George iientrick, by Disraeli.
Beatrice Cend.
lleiiit and Credit.
Maior Robert Sherman Potter.
Douglas Jerrold’s Wit.
Belle Bril tan on a Tour,
late arid Time* of Hugh Miller,
t'ruieeof the Betsey.
Testimony of the Rr>cka.
Jetteraun'* Works.
Bulwer’s Novels, cotnpl- te.
Grote's History of Greece.
Sparrow Grass Papers
Lord Montague's Page, by O. P. K. Janes.
The Three Beauties, by Mr. SoutliWurth.
Ventilation in American Dwelling*.
Derivation of Family Names.
Wisdom, Wit and Humor.
Step* to wards Heaven.
Den's Moral Theology.
M ir pah, a Prayer book.
Wayside Pictures in France, Holland, Belgium and up
e Rhine.
Wild* ttlicro Scene*.
Also, al t rge assortment of fine Family Bibles.
ept4—tf J. M. BOA RDM AN,
New Candy Factory,and
BAKERY.
ORNAMEKTKDCake,aa<] Plain,supplied to Pamilie
Weddings and Parties,according to order.
ALSO,
Dandy by the Box, (assorted for Merchants,) of the best
quality,warranted, and at the lowest prices.
Orders for the aboveor for Drngs.Garden Seeds,Nat*
Traits,Ac. promptly attended toby
J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS,
nov-tf Cherry Street, Macon, Ga
E SAULSBURY.
lluhißslon Block, Opposite Imuier House,
MACON, GA.,
TAKES pleasure in inforniinf: his customer* and buyers
generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the most
elegant and attractive slocks of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
For Oentlemc)i*s wear, that can be exhibits and In the city.
Constant additions oi d(*':rablc goods will be made by every
steamer.
He has in hi- employ one of the BENT
801. 11l OF KW \ OllK, andean execute ai! ordersi
be mod approved style and at ehortnotlce. octl€
CLOTHING.
HORAGE PITCH 8k GO..
Having received a very 1 urge *
Stock of Summer Clothing,
\ f ADE up expressly for the Summer Trade, o r the later,t
aJI Style, and of the lies', *>odA, are now rendy to offer
Kreat induu’Ynents to any one who may wish to purchase
READY MADE CLOTHING*
We also have a larjre Stock of all kinds of Gentlemen’* Fur
nhbißf Goods, such as arc usually louLd in Clothing Stores
Youth’s and Children’s Clothing'.
A large Stock of Youth’* and Children’s Clothing, also on j
hand which we are offering very low r .
TRUNKS, VALISES, BONNET BOXES
ANI) CARPET BAGS.
Having in connection with our Mock of Clothing, fitted up
an upstair.room directly over tho stare, whereat all times.
c*n tie found one of the {a-gvst Stuck* (to be found in the city)
us *ll kinds of Trunks, Yalbet, Bonnet Boxes and Carpet
Hags; and we iuvete all ho are in want of any goods in our
line to call and examine for their selves before purchasing else
where, f>>r we are bound t> St ll t heap fur the Head,
1 ‘ash. w hich we need at all times.
• - m H. FITCH A co.
FREE to EVERYBODY
H. E. HOYT A CO.’S
New Catalogue for 1859.
IT CONTAINS THE
Lai’iffnt Lint ol’ I ndl'u!, Oi-iia
ineutal and Vakualde GiflN
EVER PUBLISHED!
j Cukatek IxauccHXSTs to Aokxt* than ever before off
-1 c-t -d by any other establishment in the United States.
Ur-ater mducemeu-s no pur, hasers, who receive with each
Book a GIF l\ varying in value from Fort Cxxrs to (Jkk
Hi nukuk Dui.i.aks.
R 33 M 33 3VT BEII
The Grext Southern Gift Book Store 1* the only oni. that !
htaudieud r*ed by the
ENTIRE PRESS OF BALTIMORE.
Write for a Catalogue, which contain* a iill explanation
and will be mailed free to any address.
11. E. HOYT & CO„
mart—3m* 11 Baltimore s:„ Baltimore ,Md- I
BILLIARD BALLS.
CIUE LEATHERS, Wax, Ac., always on hand and so
/ sale at low prices, by
s-bidefcwtf. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. |
FOR SALE ON
AONCCfiEBFT.
1 . t
I offer the plantation near Ame.-icus, formerly owned by T.
L. Holt, six mile* rotn Americas, on the Muckalee creek, J
I containing six hundred ami seven acres, two hundred and fifty
1 acres cleared, wiih all the necessary buildings, negro houses, j
gin house, screw, Ac. The place will hcsoldat a bargain ami
on a long credit. Apply to T. M. Furlow, at Americas, or to !
me at tins place. JAMES W. GRIFFIN. !
MucuJj, Oct. V —t f PT City pai>ers Co|ff.
Bostick, Kein & Cos.,
Hayldx just returned from New York, for the Third Time
this Season, we iire piejurui to offer extraordinary induce
ment* in
DRESS GOODS,;
|As many of them were bought nfter the Jobbing Trade wa> j
over, and they will be sold less than the cost of
Importation.
We take pleasure in showing our GOODS, and trust to our !
Prices, and the Interest of our friends and customers for
Success in Trade \
BOSTICK, KEIN A CO.
I my IT—ts
City Residence
FOR SALE.
‘■MIE isopt desiraiile and W*au f .iful residence in
I_ the central part of the city is now offered for wflTTf
N.ile, on t!,* m<H)t lilK-ml terms. WC| |l
The lot contains ne aer* t ffround. s’.irroundud of j||Jl|
on all sides, lv s*r *. and al < s. and is improved
in the m*t sunstantial manner. ‘I be llouseeotitaiiisßs uan*
rooms wi it lirep ate in cich, with vide pi ssage through the
middle of ?he main imiidimr, beside? hath roots, pantry, store- i
r o,.m and ck*s *t, al! new and finished in the best style. f )h
the lot are ail the neu swry out buildings. Carnage Hoc e,
.'table, wali house chicken house, smoke house. Alot\ro
’ v ‘ : *>f water, one of which has in i a force and lifting punip
with KO feet of hose at tubed. Also, hyd t ant and astern in
the yard, besides a choice vattety of Mirubbt ry and iruit
Trees, a>l in a thrittv and flourisbing condition.
For furl her particulars apply to J.G EOWIRDd,
dec. 17—tt m Real Kstnte
AT HO mi: AtiAn J
FLOYD HOUSE,
Macon, G-n.
>'I3IIE undersipn and has aiidn ojs-ned Die above
J. H .teL where he wiP be leaked to *e*lr>B form- I
• r < urtomers, and the Traveling Public generally. ■fc(|ll
A Fear or Mix Iloreu OnuilbiiH will beln promt'tat- Bg i II!
1 tendanee on the arrival us an tog train*, t > convey *ki.3-
I’a-icerger* t > and from the Ilutel FREE OF CIIARGE.
M- al. can be had on Die arrival us all the night, trains, j
Charges moderate. Tr.idcrsand business men wilido well to 1
nake this House their home during their stay in Macon.it
| bjingcertral.
IW Rcfetcne*—Call ami see 11. I*. ItKDIM.W, Pro
prietor.
P. Be sure to take the Floyd House Omnibus.
jan.7.’59.-ft
MACON
UMP STORE!
ISTo. 11
COTTON AVENUE.
iMrnovED
COAL OIL!
A. 1.
A. T
s
PER GALLON.
BOLSHAW & HERZOG.
HATS, HATS,
mgjgm
( IIIN. B. STONB &BRO., ,
11% a*liiii{ttou Block.
INVITE attention to their Hock of SPRING and BUM
HER
HATS AND CAPS I
The following; commit**- * few of their leading styles:
Genu’ Bani.U Style Silk Hats,
“ New Orleans style Silk Hats,
** Hebee “ “
“ Everett “ “ **
“ Black. Drab. Pearl, and Fashionable Casalmeres.
Gent.’ superior French (Wsertr, of all colors: anti an
endless variety of Boys'and Children's Straw and Leghorn
Hats and Capa.
We a)i have s iruelhiug very superior In the way of Straw
andleghorn*. are
j We Invite attention to our stock, and promitt to sell as
cheap aa any house in the City or State.
M . r B, BTOHE HBOTHKB. 1
Macon, Aprlltl—ff. w
S2OO Reward.
RUNAWAY from the •otwcriler on tlie JSth of Sept. If 53
r niv b y ! ►*vie, a very white mulatt*. 13 years cl<l
weigh *C U*. ha* a large mole or tit on the right Mile ofhis
m ck, a M r - above Lis right knee, and his legs below his knees
are s( ott< • rowu. He left on the Cars for Macon, and was
jut off at the id or 3d btation. He wore a drab velvet cap, a
blue Factory bailor Jacket, a striped hickory shirt, brown
Cotton and Wool pants and black shoes.
1 Iwlieve he wss enticed away by *< me white Raeeal. If so,
I will pay tlie above reward tor the return of the Boy on
[ roof to convict the one vrho took him off, or I will pay for
Uic return of Buy or bis eonflneinent in any Jail so that I get
him. all costs and charges and a liberal Reward,
j Columbus. Oct. 33.1558 —ts ELIAS HULL.
FLINT HOUSE.
Maoon, G-n.
INORMEKLY known as the Macon Ilouse.cn
E'irst Mreet,opposite Patton, Collins A Co.’s,
has been recently fitted lip with a large addition, Uiiaba
for the accommodation ot Boarders and tlie travel- lIiIYSS
ing Public, who will find it to their interest, if stop- Aolhb
ping a few days in Macon, to give us a call and see for them
*!*“•, The I'n.pnetor thankful tor past favors, flatters him
(that by strict attention to bmu mas, he will receive his share
of public patronage,
Faaoen|ren wisliinif to stop at the above house, when arriv-
In?at the Depot will ask for its Representative The table
ahali hut be inferior to any in the substantial sos life.
Price or Board :
Fora single meal , gn
Supper, laKlgirgand BreaktkaV. ’‘ ‘ ’.' ’'’ .j.
Single Week o'ijf
By the Month (Board and Lodging). ! Vno
lAnfa-tf TIIOS. H. FLINT; Proprietor.
SCHEDULE: ON THE
South-Western Railroad.
OVER WHICH PASSES
The ffreat Xew York and Xew Orleans Malls.
Two Daily Trains between Macon and Columbus.
On and after July 29 th.
LEAVE Macon at 11 45, p. m„ ami 9 15 a. m„ Arrive in Co
lumbus 585 a. in., and 3 45, p. m. Leave Columbus,
4a. in. and34s p. m. Ariiveiu Aiacou 960 a.m.and 918 p.m.
BKTWEiW MACON, ALBANY AND DAWSON.
Leave Macon 1145 p. m. Arrive in Albany 6 25, a. m
Dawson C 00 p. m.
Leave Albany 8 00, p. m., Dawson 1 40 p. m. Arrive in
Macon 918, p. m.
Tri-weekly Accomodation train Down, Monday, Wednes
d> v and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Leave Macon 7, 12, a. m.. Arrive at Dawson 5 20 p. m. t
Albany 4 32, p, m.
Leave Albany 6 20, a. m., Dawson , Arrive at Macon
911 p. m.
Tiains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Albany and Augusta, Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa
vannah, Milledgcville and Eatonton,
Mail Stages to and from Tallah:trttee,Thomaßville,and Bain
bridge, Ac,, connect daily with regular Trains at Albany.—
Also from Dawson tri weekly to Cuthbert, Fort Gaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
j Haynesvilie and Hawkinsviiie, and tri-weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
tor point? below Fort Valley should take the
Day Trains from Augustaand Savannah to avoid detention In
Macon. For other mints take either Train.
First class steam.'hi, s leave Savannah for New York, on
Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in the Cabin sls;
Steerage $6.
Through Tickets can be procured from Rail R.-ad Agents
at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Saver.nah to New
York, by steamships, in Cabin, as follox* Montgomery’
#26; Columbus #23. Albany #24 25.
mm • tt VIKOIL i*. v rks. si , t..
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,
OsHisF': “nSHiT bsl ,
-if VT Yf ■iC U ?ro~W'<, T-^fVk
CHANQE OF SCHEPULE*
ON and after Thursday, July 15th, 185S, 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. and 6.10 P. M.
Arrive In Ma. on U.U) P. M. and i.OO A. M.
Arrive In Milledgeville l.ou p. M
Leave Macon H). A. M.aud 10.00 P. M.
Arrive In Savannah 7.-hi A. M. and ‘.1.30 P. M.
Arrive In Augu.ta 7.30 A. M. and, 30 P.M.
Arrive in Miuedgevllle 1.10 P.M
Leave Augusta 15 A. M. and 2.45 P. M. i
Arrive in (savannah 7.20 A. M. and 9.30. P. M. S
Arrive in Macon , 9.00 A. M. and 11.00 P. M.
Passengers for point* beyond Atlanta, on the Wc-ti-rn A
A Wav tic Kail Hoad, will leave Savannah on the 12.15 train,
andarrivein At'.antaat 7.15 next morning. Passengers foil
MUlcdgcvilleand hatonton will leave bythell.4s train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon A Western
Road tor Atlanta, and with the South-Western Kail Road to
Albany, A rncricus, Columbus and Montg> mcry.and at.Millen
with the Augusta and Savannah Rail Koad for Augusta and
he North. GEO. W. ADAMS.
General Superintendent. j
MACON & YYESTLRX R. ROAD.
O."’- will be run as
follows:
j Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7,15, A. M.
Leave Macon at lu A. M„ Arrive at Atlanta 4.00, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 night. Arrive at Macon 7.15 A. M.
Leave Atlantaat 11 A. M„ Arrive at Macon 6.00 P. M. j
The 10 a. m. train from Macon connect* with the Western
. A Atlantic Road at 8 40, p. m.; connect* with the Georgia
1 Koad 11 at night, and Atlanta A Wert I’olnt Ho*A*t 12 6a. m. j
The night train will not be run on Sundays.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Koad
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for #26 26
including Stage fare, 17 00, and to New York for $Bl 00.
Furtlierinformatlon may b“ had in relation to this Route, !
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
! july 23—ts. ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt.
NEW FURNITURE.
subscriber has just receiv-
. ed, and will continue to receive
| from the best New York City manu- /aHmwa
facturers, a large and handsome a* ! ’
sortment of the latest styles of
FIBNITtIUC, CHAIRS, AC. jR
He also mauufactures Furniture of
the very beat workmanship, and at
the lowest market prices. The fol
lowing list comprises a part of ihe
articles always on hand :
Rocking chairs of every style,
Parlor chairs,
Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane seatchairs.
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 and Side Tables,
Couches, Trunnell Bedsteads,”
Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries and Book cases,
Hat stands, Looking Glasses,
Childrens’ carriage* and cabs,
Window shades, Feather dusters,
Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses.
- B. F. ROSS
DRS. M'DONALD & VAN GIESEN.
UETJTISTS,
Washington Block, Macon, Ge.,
ELKOTKHHTY USED IN EXTRACTING TEETH.
’ll fIIOVVI.D’K Toi.lh Paste atwayi jr hand and for sale.
kTL I'ebriKt can he supplied with the finest stvle of Tt-elh
also Gold Foil, Gold and Silver Piute and Wire. lathe Fix
lurc*. Ac , also with any kind of lr.strumcntsor Material, on
xhort notice. oct. 16—ts
JUST RECEIVED
Landreth’s New Crot)
Turnip Seed of 1858.
WHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP SEED.
REI) TOP
RUTA I!AG A TURNIP SEED.
LARGE GLOBE TUKMP SEED.
LARGE NORFOLK TURNIP SEED,
Kentucky Itluc Grass Seed.
RESCUE GRASS SEED.
IjU C33R WE SEE 3D.
For sale at IJKO PAY liK’H Drug and Chemical Store
Macon. Gs„ July 80.1358—ts
Mils. S. AIJDOUm,
jrr- HAS rctnmel frr*tii New York with a
a ii raßffvSW. b autil'ul lisstirtim*iit of
Spring and Summer
g °O d ß)
1 Jm ’ Consistia* of all tlie NEWEST and
, must desirable styles of
||\ FRENCH HATS,
Os every variety. Alaomany rieh and fancy articles, twau- ‘
■ tiful Embroider), elegant Laces. Pumpadore Lace bett*. Hair
Oriiament* of every style, Grecian Curls, Side and Back
Braids, Vt igs. Fatis, Ac. Call and ex indue for yourse’ve*
’efnre purchasing, as it will be much to jour interes*. She
Is thankful for past favors, ar il soiled* a tbare of the liberal
pa'rouage of our thriving city and surrounding counties,
mar w t f.
BOSTICK, KEIN & CO.,
“ Headquarters!”
MAY! MAY! MAY!
1 BOSTICK, REIN & CO.,
Opening their 3rd Display
SUMMER MESS CODE!
Silks ! Silks ! Silks!
STREET, BRIDAL* EVENING
BistholTs Black Gras de Rhine all Widths.
Bostick,
Crcnadlne Holies 2 Volantes,
Grenadine Kobe a’Double Jupcs.
Rein
Barege Robes 2 Volsntes
Orgaude Robe Tahlia
_ Jaconet Robe* and J upes.
& C„
White Goods,
Embroideries,
Lace Mantillas.
Bostick, Eein & Go.,
house furnishing goods,
LINEN. DAMASK, SHEETING.
W A MATTING. CARPETING. Ac.
< JACOB S CORDIAL.
10,000 Negroes
10,000 -Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Jacob’s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy
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 Half Doz. I
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages of Half Doz.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Sale in
Macon, by Zf.ILIN * IIFNT.
SAW CIIE Z’ SPE C IFIC
THAT GREAT RtMKDT
THAT GREAT RISIKDY
THAT GREAT KIMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CUKE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CUKE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
FOR GONORRIUEA It GLEET.
FOR GONOKIIHOCA a GLEMT.
FOR GONORRHCEA It GLEET.
FOR GONORRHOEA k GLEET
FOR GONORRHCEA .C GLEET.
FOR GONORIUKKa X GLEET.
FOR GONORRHCEA <t GLEET.
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
saves a big doctor’s bill
SAVES A BIG DOCTORS BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
KAVCS A IIIG DOCTOR’S BIU.
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
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO HAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT 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
WI£H LBaS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
.MORE SPEEDILY
ANI) PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
ANI) PERMANENTLY
ANI) PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
ANT) PERMANENTLY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
I THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
I THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TFST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
Every Druggifit ami Country Merchant should keep a
aupply of thin valuable Remedy, not only from the prof
its that accrue from its Hales, but an an act ot philan
thropy towards Buffering humanity. It will be mads
to the especial and pecuniary interest of all Druggists
to purchase by
W. W. BLISS & CO., PROPRIETORS,
3T MROADWAY, NEW YORK.
For Sale In
Macon, by ZEILIN & HUNT.
Fresh Arrival!
1 AA CHOICE Dried Beef Tongues,
XOlf ft i! Aftkft new J*ig Hams,
201 Iba. flue l r ed Beef,
100 Freak Bologna Samagea,
So 1 2 bbla. Pickled Beef and Folk,
ft I*2 “ Pigs Heads, something new.
In store, and for sale by (jIUIEKi& FREEMAN,
arpri—if
JULIUS PETER
Hn* just returned from
NEW YORK!
wiTn
A New Stock of Spring floods!
The most complete
EVER OFFERED IN MACON!
Consisting of
Cloths.
Cassimer es,
Vestings!
ALSO
A Great Variety of Gent s Fnrnlsliiig Goads!
Silk,merino and cotton Undershirts; silkaud linen Pocket
Handkerchiefs ; silk, Die, thread end English cotton
Half-Hoee; linen and jeans Drawers < linen Shirts
and Collars; Cravats; Suspenders; lust received
fat
Jrura PSTF.*’*.
THANKFUL forth, liberal patronage heretofore oestow
ed upon me, I aisure my friend- that no exerC >n shal
he wanting to d* serve a continuance ■ f their it derail ty i
and preference. Call and examine niy Slock before nurchaa j
Ing elsewhere. JDLiUS PITER. I
Macon, (la. Mar* 11. im 111—If
TUB
GREAT WONDER
OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROF. WOOD S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Says the St. Louis, (Mo.) Democrat : Belov, we publish a
letter to l>r. Wood, of this city, fiom a gentleman it: Maine,
which peak* glowingly of the superior merit* of hi* iiiirton
ie. Such evidence must have its effect, when com me from a
reliable aource. If certificates are guarantees of truth, the
!*nUor needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the
press :
Bath, Maine, Jan 20. IS-56.
Professor O. J. Wood Jk (3o^ —UeiiUemeu : rlaving my at
feiition called a few moml.s dnee to the highly beneficial e‘-
sects of your hair restoialive, 1 was induced to Biake appiic.t
tUm of It upon my own bair, whlcli had berime quite gray,
probably one-ttird white; my whiskers were of \ine char
acter. Some three months since I procured a bottle of yv.ur
hair reti* ralive, and U4l it. I soon lound it was proving
wnat I had wished. I u*ed it about twice a week. I h ive
since procured another bottle, of which 1 have used some. I
can now certify to llie world that the grav or white hair lias
totally disappeared, both on my head snd face and niv hair
has resumed its natural c lor. and I believe more soft and
glossy than it has been before fr twenty five years. Jam 1
now g’xty yea* sold : mv good wife at the age of fiftywo, has
used it wttn same effect.
The above notice 1 deem due to 3011 for your valuable d:s
----c .‘very, lam assured that whoever wi.l ri*ht y np, u per
directions, w il! not have occasion to contra lici my statemeuts.
1 am n citizen of th’s city and a resident here for the last fif
teen 3 ears, and* in known to nearly every one heie and ad
joining towns. Any Uie you may make of the above with
ui) name attached, is at j our service, as l wish to preserve*
the t eautles of nature in others a* well as inyself.
lannrully, your*, A. (’. RAYMOND,
j Bai.tivoI id, dun 23,1353.
WOOD’S IU IR RKSiOKATiVE.
Professor Wood - Dear Mr: Having had the misfortune to j
‘ lose the best portion of uiy hair, (ruin the effoctsof lie yellow j
! fever, in iv. ew org ans in IS *4. 1 was induced to make a tda 1
of your prepanubm, and lound it to answer as the very thing
needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can
expre smy you in giving to *he atiiictcd such a
r asare. FINLEY JOHMSON.
The undersigned, Ilev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in regu
lar standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield
Mass. He is a gtu'.leman of great ir.tiueuce and univesallv be- j
I loved. WM. DYER. |
BnooKriEi-D, January 12, 1856.
Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having made trial of your hair
restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that Its effects has been
excellent in removing inllammatiou. dandruff and a constant
tendency to itching with which I have been iron hied from my
chi.dhood ; and has also restored ray hair, which was Incom
ing gray, to its original color. 1 have us dno other article
with anything like the raiue pleasure or profit.
Yours tiu y, J. K. BRAGG,
j The Restorative is put up in bott’es of S rizes, viz : large,
medium and small; the small holds holds half a pint, and re
tails for one dollar per Vjttle; the medium holds at least 2q
per cent, more In prc r jrtlon than the small, retails at two
dollars per bott'e: the large bolds a quart, 40 jier cent more .
In proportion, and retails f#r $3.
O. J. WOOD Ac CO., Proprietor*, 312 Boadway, Jfew j
York, (in the great New York Wire Railing rjtablLhment,) *
and li t Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
19T Sold bt all Good Druggists and Fakot Goods
l Dfalers. julyl-3m.
LATEST NEWS BY THE
ATLANTIC TELESHAPE.
f *lO all whom it may concern, this is to notify tii public
JL that
ISAACS
is at home again, and begs to assure his patrons that his Sa
loon is not a thing of a day. Citizens and the traveling public
will find their ebtablishment open, not tor the Season only,
but all Seasons of the year,
and those cabling on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New York ami other
market will afford, in the way ot eatables and something good
to drink, and six days out of seven, more than can be found in
any house in town,
E. ISAACS A BRO’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
His Bill ol Fare will every day.
Be just the thing for little pay ;
Anil those, who at their place may eat,
Will find in it all things complete—
And going once, they then will know.
That ISAACS, is the PLACE to go.
We shall be happy to see our friends, ensuring them that, it
will be our unremitting care to please In every respect, as we
Hatter ourselves, we have done rill now.
It may ;.e gen rally known that we have, to meet the wish
es oftlie Medical faculty, imported by ourseives, a very supe
riorqualtty of Pale Brandy, fine old Port, Sherry and Madc
ria, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much desired by
them.
Look at this Bill of Fare and choose for yourself:
OYSTERS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick in the shell or by !
the measure, raw, fried, rwed, or lu any way you want ;
them. Also,
Shrimps and Crabs, Wild J ame of every variety,
Venison and Beef Stej as,
Minton Chops and Veal Cutlets, sSSSSEk
11am and Eggs, ’ 77
Devil Ham and Deviled Teraplns,
ssS*, MOUNTAIN OYSTERS,
Mg” TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Cock Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and every thing that an epicure wants, can
always be had when in season.
Confectionaries & Fruit,
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on
j hand a good assortment of Confectionaries,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
c^7m.:a.E:9wi 9
All of which can he purchased at low prices for tASII. Be
sure and call at. tfl. ISAACS iV BKO
SAVE FREIGHT AND COMMISSIONS!
wT Carhart & Curd,
A|e\ sole agens for
SCALES.
A F ULL Assortment of Platform and Counter Scales now
in store and for sale af their prices. No FREIGHT
ADDED. Orders taki n for Railroad. Ware house and other
large Scales. We will sec them properly put up.
may 11 —if.
C., M. & W. and S. W. R. R.
G 1 UANO, will for the present, be transported over the
I Centiul Railroad to Macon, or to any Station on that
and the Eatonton Road, in any quantity, to any Consignee,
at g'l.UO per ton of 2.(00 pounds, and over the Macon ami |
Vt etcni,anil South-Western Railroads, or to any station on
either ot these Roads, at *I.OO per ton of 2,0i 0 pounds, pro
vWil'd each Sack Is n arked with consignee'; nan e
GEO. W ADAMS, Uen’l Sup't C. K. It.
ALFRED TYLER, •• “ M.&W.K
VIRGIL POWERS, “ “ S. W. K.
F'eb.2s, It, AS
Oysters, Oamc, &c.
C. H. FREEMAN, t CO,
t A KMI now ready to serve Uuttomers in every style of t*r
xV Gastronomic art, with
FISH, FLESH, AND FOWL,
at their Fating Saloon, Cotton A veto. . Macon.
1 hey * ill have supplies of Fish ami Oysters, by every train
from the Seaboard, as well as of beef. Game, Ac., from Fulton f
market. New York, by every MAaim-r.
They have also made arrangements for regular supplies ol
Chickens. Turkeys, Ac., from Cherokee Georgia. andTennes
see doing the season, ami solicit a call from their friends and
the pub. le. uov.l-.tf
Rare Chance for Imestment
Attention Moehanles
FO It SALE,
TIIE WELL KNOWN
HAIGHT* STEAM SASH fc III,I\I> FACTOHY. I
The Building is entirely new, and tire Machinery new and
ofthe best quality. It is a lucrative business and nas a wei.
esUbiishcdtrade. The Building and Machinery will b sol.
on libera! terms, with a lot of lumber, if desired.
may*d—t! lolls KNIGHT
Copartnership Notice.
I IIAYR .‘vuoctatcri with **e niv brother, FRANK M.
SToNF, for the purpose of continuimr the Haluud Cap
business.
The business will be conducted hereafter under the firm
name and style of
CHAS. B. STONE & BROTHER.
The understood, thunk ul for the libesal patronuge ex
tended to him the ye ir, would ny**t respect hilly solicit
a continuation of It lortnenew flrin.
They will keep constantly on hand a superior stock of Hats
and Capo, which they will sell ap low as any house in the
i City or Mate. CHAS. B. SIONE A BKO.
April 19.
F'or Sale.
ONE of the most desirable resiliences in the oily, where
the suhsonler now resides, c orner of Oak and Second
Streets.
The Hot contains three quarters of an acre, and Is highly
improved w ith choice varletiesof reach, Apricota,Grapes and
other fruits, and flowers.
The duelling contains ten Booms, Closets in six, and Gas
in all. Terms of payment will be. made easy. For particu
lars, enquire of J. 1 >eLa< he or W.s. Itrant Iy.
If not. sold lefoie Christman, it will te rented t*' an approv
ed tenant. fdec. 14—tf] GKO. W. ADAMS.
Hair Work to Order.
OVER TWO HUNDRED DESIGNS from which tu
make selie ion, by
apr 7 siwtf. E. .1. JOHNSTON A CO.
Macon A Western Rail Road Cos.
fIVHP.oCGH Tickets from Macon, Gu.. to Virginia SpiingH
1_ and New Y'-rk.
l-'are to i\f Yoik, - jis:t. , l JJ,
Bast Teniiesneomul Viigi! is Route, via Atlanta. Dalti 11
Knoxville, Bristol, L)nctihurg, Kichnionl, W &shirgt<>n City
Baltimore and Plil'adelphia.
Junes# lm A. 1.. TYLER, suipt.
Wbatthc pnjifTs say, must be true—
To buy chfit|, come to Cotton Avenue.
LARGE IMPORTING HOUSES
AND
GREAT RUSH!
Just received,
I7IROM my Factory, anew kind of Fly Trap, for flfty
cents,—warranted to give nil eduction. Also
TIN WARE!
At Wholesale or Retail.
Always on hand, a good assortment ot
and many art idea in the
House Furnishing Line.
IJW-OOWS-KWO-,
And all kinds of
j JOB wobk:,
DONE TO ODD EH
-4 „ . .. H. N. BATCHGLLER, Aoxxt
Macon. April 15. Rt
STEREOSCOPES,
A LARGE and tieautlful assortment of Stereoscopes, wrtth
1 A. s large uimibcr of views of all kinds, for sale, singly or by
the dozen, at J. M. BOARDMAJUS,
1 dec. IT—ts Washington Block.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Philadelphia.
.4 Benevolent Lut&viion established by Speriat En
dowment for the Relief of the Sick and Dig.
tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epi
demic Diseases.
IN times of Epidemics, it Is the object of this Institution to
establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses, Phyxiriaiis. Cloth
ing. Food, Medicine*,gc., for the sick and (lest.lute, to take
charge of the orph.n* ot deceased parents, aud to minister in
ever, possible way to the relief of the atiiuted, amt the health
ofthe public at .aige. It is the duty ofthe Direct. r>, at such
times, t • visit personally the injected districts, aud to provide
and execute means, r relief. Nun eruus t hysirlat s, notact
ing members el the Asrociatlon, usually inrtl their nanies
on Its Issiks, subject to be called upon to attend it* ki*pii:ds,
free of charge.
lu the absence of Epidemic, the Directors bave authorized
the Cot,suiting Surgeon to give advice atul method aid to tier
sons suffering under CHRONIC lHt-EASKS of a virulent
character, an.-iug from abuse of lire physical poweas. uial
trentment, iheetTcctsofdrugft, Ac., A.
t anous REPORTS and TRACTS on the nature and treat
i raent of Chronic Id.-eases, by the Consulting Surgeon, have
Iteen published for gratuitous distrtiiution, and will 1* sen
1* kKK of CHARGE tothe aitlicted.
Address, for Reports of treatment. Dr. GEORGE It. CAL
HOt.N, CoosnlUng Surgeon, Howard Asseciation, No. 2
South N ii.th Street. I‘h hade lonia, l’a-
By order (if the Director?.
1 EZRA 1). HEART WELC, l’re&ident.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary,
oct. 8—1358—1 y*
H)r. Sa,iTiuel Tarver,
( lONTINUES the practice of Mt-dii-inr. Bnrtery and
V; OlMlMrlffn at Parkers’ station. No. il>{ 011 tl e Central
Kail ltoad. Jefferson County,Ga. Ills Post Ofhcc address
-pier’s Turn Out Jefferson County. Particular attention [aid
to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. Any male )>ersonwl.o
is afflicted with iHspepsto, lmtiotency. ’lnvoluntary Emis
sions, Gonorrhiea. Dropsy, or i lies, may. by app|t ing to me,
Hiid relief. And any female lhat is afflicted wlm lJyeuc, sUi,
Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Chlorosis. AmenorrLo-a, Prolap
sus Uteri, lame urines, Dysmenorrhcea. or Piles, n.av, by sp
olyiug tome In person or by letter, find relief, pels, ns liv
ing at a distance, by writing a statement of their cases; can
have prcscilpticiJS and Mcdldne sent to them iiy Mall.
Charges moderate. nov.lß,lSJß.—lv*
SAN** AN O K 1.1 ft At FAC’TUII A . —Theun.
deraiguedia stiilprepared to maoufactui e all kind;
of lYindnu Snvli, lllindv, Piinnel I too r a
and Carpentry Work to order. Having alway* on
hand, the best seasoned and well assorted lumber, be
will warrant his work to be of the most substantial an.)
durable description.
He will also contract for any sise or style of building
and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Order
respectfully solicited.
JOHN KNHAHT.
pr4S—tf
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
lAM now offering for sale my plantation in Jones County
seven miles above Macon, on the Ocmu.gee River, con
tuning 1200 acres ot land. Attached to the place is ?00 acres
swamp Lands, (river bottom). Terms one and two years’
credit.
Any one wishing to purchase valuable Lands, will do well
to call and examine the above as I am determined to sell.
apr-M—tl ROBERT-lUNDY.
National Police Gazette.
rjlillS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its 12tli
X Year, ami is widel>- circulated throughout the country—
It contain* all the Great Trial*, Criminal Case*, and -
ate Editorial* on the same, together with information on Ur -
mjnal Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper.
|Jf“Subscriptions, #2 per Annum.; f 1 for Six Months, to be
remitted by Subscriber.-, (who should write their Lames and
the town, couLty and State where they reside plainly.)
To H. A. SEYMOUR,
Editor 9l Proprietor ot tne
National Police Gazette,
apr2<* t!—tl New York CUv.
WAR IN EUROPE!
BUT
GROCERIES IN MACON!
IK JIMP y MS,
WOULD respectfully announce to their friends, and the
pub.ic, that they have now in store a very large and well ;
selected stock of GKOUEP*IEB to wWch their attention is
| most cordially invited. The following U a list of the leading
; article*:
*-200 Bags Rio, Lagulra and Java
toffee.
75 Barrels SI T CAR, of all qualities.
150 Boxes TOIIACCO.
-200,000 i'IGARS, from $5 to SGO
per thousand.
15 Bales Osnaburtfs.
50 Bales IS Ad GIK CL
50 Coils Rope.
SiOO Bbls. Liquor of every quality and
kind, from the finest Olard, Iftipiiy A:
Co’s Kra*id,dovtn to Rectified
and in fact every thing that the Planter or Merchant can w an
ihe line of Gr< eertts. Don’t fail to Ci.ll kLd exhinine thei
totci Vefore purchasing elsewhere. Diay 24
WAR, WAR, WAR!
j Is declared against pains of any kind by
DR, A. W. ALLEN’S
Southern Liniment!
AND every Southerner will be satisfied by using one do
lar’s worth, that they have uo further use for Northern
uuiments. For Family and Plantation use It has no equal,
it cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Strains, Bruises, Burns,
Fresh Cuts, Pains in the Back or Limbs, Cholic in Man or
Beast, ar.disthe only certain Remedy known for Blind Stag
gers In Horses: and every* one will find its saving of timeand
money by keeping a supply on hand.
C33HTIFICA.TES.
j Bainukipoc, Ga., April 8, ’s6.—Dr. A. W. Allen—Dear
I Sir—From mv knowledge of tlic ingredients composing vour
Liniment, and my experience in the sale of it for the last 6
years, I am prepared to say that there is no better, and I think
must soon supersede ail Liniments of like character.
D. J. DICKINSON, Druggist.
Ai.bany, May, 81,185 S.—Being recently severely afflicted
with an attack of Rheumatism, I procured a boUle of the
ilxrve naim and preparation, and was euUreiy relieved from the
dseaecin a short lime, from a few appUcaln.ns.
I tur.ke this voluntary statement for the benefit of the pub
ic, and from a sense of gratitude to Dr. Allen. It maybe,
| and doubtless is by many who bave never tried it, called a
| juack medicine; but if quackery always gives as certain and
qt-edy relief as this preparation did, then I am fir m htnee
orth a convert to quavery. Hznky Morgan.
fW Prepared by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus, Oeorgia.
None genuine without the signature and seal ot A. W. Allen.
For sale by E. L. STROUECKEK & CO.,
Macon, Georgia.
Wanted, a responsible Agent in every Southern town and
village.
Caution to Everybody. —Don’t use any more Northern
Liniment until they have given the Southern Liniment a fair
trial _ sep Ift
THeMAH HARDEMAN. OVID G. SPARS
HARDEMAN & SPARKS^
SHWARE HOUSES^
GOSnniSSldl 1 MERCHANTS
WlLLcontinue to gr-e prompt attention at their
FIRE PROSF WARE HOUSE,
on the corner of 8d and Poplar Streets, to all busiDes.
committed to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulnessto all the interests of theirfriends
and customers, they hope to receive their full share
he public patronage.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and otherprodu
when required.
fclF“ Planter’s Family Stores,also Bagging, Rope, Ac
h rnished at the lowest market rates.
Macon, Augt—tf
Administrator’s Sale.
V GREF ABLY to an order of the Hoik rabk* the Court of
* rdinarvof Cra/ofdG9Bfety (July Term %\U
j be uoJd before the Court dor in the town ot
KnoxvilD, within Uc lejrai horns < f sal-, m thf FIRST
TUESDAY J> uCTOhLR iie*t, the wtll knowtrun<l di
sinble F)aiit*tlon belonging to the e,*taie of Francis E. Ha
’ cm dic’d. The Mantatton 11 sin the Old Apeney Reserve.
• on the Ku*t side <f Hint River, iu said cou.utv of Crawford,
cot tainiu* One Thousand Ac e*. nioieor 1c *. S#o e the or |
! six hundred : ores are cleared and in a high state of cultiva
: ti n. and very productive —the wcodland is rich o*k arid
Hickory. Thle Plantation conitdnes amm fnfnhir to
1 none in lids u*tion ot ‘he Mate, as to health, convenient*
and fertility, having a good £ m f ortal!e Dwelling, Lew ftam
ecl Ne* ro }‘lou*es, new Gin House, tcrew, Ac.
Term-—one find two year* credit, purchasers giving good
and suffletent security. Sold for tlm purjH) eof distribuuon.
.1 KK KM IAII 0. HARVEY, Adm’r .
July b!h, —ids. de bonis non. ,
C. 11. PUN & CO.,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, 6a.,
Offer, aw usual, at their Old Stand, a ( lioiee An
nortnieiit of
fANILY RO€I)RIES,
OK every desert ptiou and of the bent quality, fresh and
good, being constantly in receipt of pew supplier from
the No*them Manets,
Sug-rs, Spiers, At lute Fl>h,
Syrups, Citrons. Herrings,
j Coffee, (irceii Fruits, in cons, Hams,
‘Peas, Condiments Lard,
Swe* tmeats. Saut es, FD*ur,
Nuts, Che-se, Butter,
Raisins. Mackerel, J‘*rk,
And tdherartic’estoo minn-rous to mention, comprising the
whole range of Family Gr. derj’ afippliet*.
We particularly invite the attention of dealers arid others
to our large and complete stock of Candies, manufactured by
ourselves, or the very best materials, and warranted to retain
t heir haulne*n and biilliaiicy, whi e the iuqMHted Candier
soon lose both and become worthless. We offer unrivalled
inducements to purchasers.
Cakes, Ornamented Plain
Os every variety, and made oi choice materials. Families
and partk*s supplied at the shortest notice and on the most
reasonable teims.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
Fish, in their Season.
OUR OYSTER SALOON,
* Will be open forlhe reception of visitors, where we sl.all
yn—. Step constantly on hand liiiringilic Fall ami
Winter, Fresh Ox-Hers
. IF• IV\ Fish. native and Imported.
V / Pest pla in.--, and rcspevtliiily invite or
ders, which shall be faithfully 111Icil. oct* —ts
CROCKERY STORE.
undersigned thankful lor the very liberal patronage
JL bestowed on him tor the past season would most respect
fully solicit a coni i mu <e o* tl.<> tar.ie, at the Old Crockery
Stand, unTrv n.i** Id* rfc. * Le * he is prepcmULo -how a*fii/e
a stock ofCh.ii i. C ns* ;.i and Cr kery Ware as can he found in
thetSouth. J\* rv t f\ i-. i-\i td to call and examine my
l.ehutiful assiiUiuuiAi Lining ui.d Tea Setts. t*ome very rich
*nd for sale low. n0v.26-tf R. K. HCTCHI NG
i FINE ARTS.
THOSE who deaire a perfect likeness in any of the variou
ft vies, especially
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
, colored In Oil, and who desire to patronize a
First Class Establishment,
! should not Jail to call at Pugh's Gallery Tri
angular Block.
Our Photographs are superior lo any produced In Macon,
from this fact, we have them colored by Portrait Painters who
1 stand at the head of their Profession, and who are the only
class of Artists who can color Photographs as they should lie.
Ambrotypes In line gilt cases from $1 CO up. Take the very
best style. Call and see them. dec. 10—ts
SERVANTS WANT3P.
WANTED, for the talai.ee of the year, two for ill’to
and Wusberwotnen. For stub ts are capable tn
healthy. the highest wrges will be pawl nun thiy. AuJy a j
this office,
July IP—tt. 1
l WHIM ill Httl
&£* l merchants^
3VI aeon, Gra
COATES & WQOLFOLR
.JKV crI H “ ,lvl >ce. Imule on Cotton when asked for r.
R AC.,
a l^LeT';:l™‘ ;aUntioD t 0 to merit
N. Coates, t ._ w ...
’ JAS “■”bOLfq !K
* Tne Federal Union and Recorder Xfiiu,..
tn ~ Albany and the Kep ibltcn, Amer'icus * u yTL* :
arid S .-114 bit r L, lia y ly “ D ’ 4 moat*
STATIONERS WAREHOUSE
No. 75, John Street, N Y
w. & 0. K. HERRICK,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS jv 1
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC STATIONERY
OUrllUeCOn ' P " SIUgU,e neVkett td mtltCp
STATIONERY
Gon h :f <^; it Zk w o^ f rr! ru,,T
ILLUSTRATED TRADE CATALO3UE
iune W^-, ?/ eUtl ’ ree hy >,ail ° n W 1 cation.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation it
pervades the whole body, and mav burst iut
iu disease on any part of it. No organ is free
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis.
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air,’tilth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection, “ivhat
cver be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending “from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “ i
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
tlieir children.”
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
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 or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Eruptite
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fiej,
Hose, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustule*,
Blotches, Blains anti Boils, Tumors, Tettek
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
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 U 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. Asa 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.
Jsot only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many’ formidable and
dangerous diseases. Tire 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: Costirs
ness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordert.
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in andMorbt
Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appt
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer s Cherry Pectoral,
FOR thf. rapid cure of
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consuinp*
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 bj it*
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, aud where its virtues are known, the
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 afflicted 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. Btroheeker & Cos., Zeilin &
Hunt. Maenn, and by all druggists and deal
■ ers in Medicine everywhere.
Haviland,Chichester & Cos., Augusta,6 ,
wholesale agents.
ii
j.
Manufacturers of and JJealers in
FORUIGY AN® DOMESTIC
MARBLE
MONUMENTS,
TOMB STONES,
MANTLES,
FURNITURE.
SLABS, &c.,
Corner of 3rd and Plumb St*.
MACOA', GA.
apj 11—ts.
BUGGIES
FOR CASH!
ON Consignment, and must be sold.
Two New Top Btimdes, price each *lls.
One New Buggv. (fancy.) #1 111.
One Second hand Buggy, *1)0. , .
CgU and ewuaiuu belore ])urchiising elsewhere, anugvi
J. F. WINTER A C° .
FRENCH GLASS.
All Size* from 8-10 to J<i-1*;
MIRRORS and Looking Glaa* Plates. Frames, of tm*
XoewSld; MaLogany and WatouL,
Macon, June 11,18®8.