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BOSTICK, KESN& GO.,
“ Headquarters!”
MAY! MAY! MAY!
IMTHMEIN&CO,
Opening their 3rd Mi-play
sun m ns!
Silks! Silks! Silks!
STREET/ERirAW & EV&N N
SUfiS,
RUrhors Blati tiros de RUh* * Widths.
Bostickt
Crmad-ir Rot** • V'dantea.
Gn nadine Robe a'Double Jupts.
Rein
• Barege R< he* J YoTaatc*
Orjtaridf K-ilk- TaMia
Jaconet Robes and Japes.
& C O
White Goods.
Embroider!**.
Lac* Mantilla*.
Bostick, Kein & Cos.,
HOC"** FURNISHING GOOD?.
LINEN. DAMASK. SHEETING.
lfl I . MAT*! *>'o. CaRPETI NO. Ac.
STRONG & WOOD,
DEALERS IN
IT THEIR rL.I ST AM) 0\ 21), ST.
Opposite Bostick & Korn's.
y AVE now In Rare,* large and meli aetaeted aaaortmtiil
BOOTS m SHOES,
ofevery variety ofrtyleanrt pattern, manufactured to onl.r
and to suit this market. consisting of
BaQTS.KM & A
HEELED GAITERS AND SLIPPERS,
Misses’ Heeled Slippers & Gaiters.
CHILDREN S ’
SHOES OF EVERY STYLE.
Also, HATS and CAPS.fEggv
or all (Inallllrs and Stjlfs,
All of which will he sold on reasonable term*.— ■
Thankful for pa-t favors, they Invite those wishing to pumase
lo call and examine theirstock before j un-haeliing elsewhere
get, 9. lSr.-e if s.A W.
PISE FUSNITHBE.
IN I N E Parlor Setts, Be
Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia W alnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Book Case*,
P -ska an l Book Cases.
bureaus of Rose Woop, Ma- gfeh ■
hogmay and W alnut. WVu i
- TV
. iciabU-s. Ott mans, in Hair r: —w 3
Cloti. Flush, Brocatel, Ac. St ***■"
Arm, Rcirng,Nurse, Sew
ing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, Plush, Bro
eatel.Cane, Split Bottom,and every kind of Chairknow n
to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Wa’not, Maple. Mahogany,Beah,
c., High, How, t each and Coti tge.
Wadrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Waluu and
Pine.
Safes of all Patterns. ,
Tables.
Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Extension gelding
Leaf, Square, Round, A".
Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, Mors and Patent Spring.
Feather Beds, Pillars and Bolsters.
Pine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Glass
Plates, Picture Glass.
Window Shades and Mne Oornlees.
Buckets,Tubs,Dippers, Brooms, Brash Brooms, Feath
er Dusters, Foot Ms t ,Ac. for sale on the most reason
-4t>le *rmj.
I.umber taken in exchange, or Lumoer made np in the
*>os, fashionable st rie of Furr tare to order.
We have one of tuelargest Pto- k* of FiNE FI'RNI
URE ia the State, and we ire constant! g manafac
ring, and wish to nell. Call and see ns.
—• *- l r. * e win
stM's ! sTufts!! mm
At W. J. McElroys,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
QAA Cooking Stoves, 75 Box and Parlor Stores
Oyv Also a fine lot of Grates, comprising the fines,
and most var!sd assortment of Stoves ever offered c
public, among them the old favorite Ikos Witch, war
ranted to give satisfaction. Also the Victor Cook, i
made in Augusta, Georgia. Cheap for Cash or go<*> I
Note*.
ALSO.—
A well selected assortment of
HOUSE FUBNISHDIS GOODS
consisting in part ol Northern and Southern Won
W arrs. Brooms, Brushes, Counter and Peather Dusters
Lanterns, Lamp#, Steak Dishes, Tea Urns, Chaffing r. *
Steak Dishes, Ac., Ae.
irss Fittino dune at short notice. A so, ptain Gas
ires for saie.
Fo tea, Cistern and Watt. Ptaps, of the most appr
v • Patterns, Rubber Hose, Lead, Copper, Block Tit ;
aud iron Tut • ,of at! , ! ies, Strum Valves, Whistles, .
G-.sges, Cyiender an,. Water Cocks of all k.udt.
Copper Stills,
an 1 Copper riumbing. Tin and Sheet Iron work of ail
kindi, doDeiDtke v**ry best style.
Lightning Rods put up at short notice.
IVotice#
r On and after this date, ait work done to order will
be POSITIVEI Y CASH on delivery, and all accounts
doe when presented.
Macon, o'<*-*f W. J. McELROY.
NEW BOOKS
AT
Boardman’s Book Store.
4 \L EKICAN ELOQUENCE, In 2 volumes.
Am. A New Cyclopedia of Commerce.
Burton's Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor.
A Hax.dy Book on Property ]^w.
Mat. upon the ?*e*, by Go<*dricb.
KomanTc paange* in skmth-western History.
1-1 fe Beneath ihe Waters.
The Hand hut not the Heart, hy T. S. Artlmr.
William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir C. Napier.
Doctor Thorn.
Anew edition of A. Poe’s works.
The Preacher and the Pni,
The Priest and the Huguenot.
Lord George Ben trick, by Disraeli.
Beatrice Cenci.
Debit and Credit.
Major Robert Sherman Potter.
Doogias JerroM's Wit.
Belle Brittan on a Tour.
Life and Times of Heeh Miller.
GruUeof the Betsey.
Testimony of the Rocks
.!eßerw.n a Works.
Bnlwer's Novels, compute.
Wrote’- E istory r.f (,reeve.
bparro rv G rasa Papers
Lonl SlontriK'ie'r. ihige. t- O. P R. .lanes.
*•"">* by Mrs. North worth.
YtMiUtios in American D—eliinea
Derivation of Family Name*
W kxi m. Wit and Humor
Steps towards Heaven.
LUm s Moral Tlteoloev,
Mirpah, a Praver Hook.
KkSSi* 1 nCtUr ” ln J ’ Yne *- Holland, Be Ip cm and up
WiidN <'hem Scenes.
‘** *‘“‘ jrtme,,t fine Family Bih’es.
—— ‘ 4 “ J. M. ROARDMAX.
Liverjmol A I.oihloii
LIF£ A FIRE INSURANCE
- > - sm m „
Office 56, Wall Street, Keep Kork City, j
ACT Hutu ZED CAPITAL,
£2,000,000 or $10,000,000.
i ; um t P L- r 9m * m *"* Kewrud F.mdm ’
H\ K MILLIONS OP DOLLAKS:
iOO.OOO Invested i n this Country.
MRIPTORS IX NEW fork •
JAMES BROWN . hainnati.
FRANCIS UuTTU. Depute Chairman
UEOKOE BARCLAY. h*,.
EUOEN2 DCTILH. Esa.
JOSKt-H <• ILLA Rl>. Jr.. Iso.
•biSltl'H PrWiER F
HAMILTON. J r „
M> k. SANDh.LSOJi. F ’ 1
*ktmore, K %
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, K>,
ALFRED pall. Em
a. Hamilton Jr e*>
w/,o ,-en^i"£;■’ *co xiJJS;
Macon. May llth ts ‘ i>e He*kx. only.
, ' KS - s - AiikhiV
,i
i Spring and Summer
000u s>
A’ J2rt - •
FBENC’H HATS,
Os every variety. Also many rich and fancy art’r'e., beam
tifui Euirn.blervl elegant Lace*. taunt a-1* re Lace retlr. II ~ r
Ornaments or every *•} .e, Grecian I uris, bide ami Bark
J’ 1 ? ‘ l *, Wlw, Kami, Ac.’ Call ami examine f.rr To true <e,
reb.iepiirohasise, as at will bernuen toyoar intertre. >he
I*“* fhvore, ar><! soCk'iM a share of the liber:.!
imrffvtf *** thnviiij Utv and surmm.drtg c- unfits.
OHS. NPDONALO A VAN GIESEN.
DENTISTS,
UaahiaiftM Block. Macon, G„
1N extracting teeth
i IKIN tl,|)> To-Ail Paste aiwayi * hand and for sale
ai*. “tth Che finest style of Teeth’
Wire. Lath* F,”
short"natter 1 * 0 tUI “ T Uwlof IfiMnuuenUor MaterUUon
• oet.M-tf
Bliss! I>ysixj)tic Remedy,
Bliu’ uyjpiptlr Itnuerty
mi's- :> } ,f, pif crar, ;J
ItH-s’ Ij >|jeptt<” IbeHAWjy
B'l.i’ pi to Hrmojy
If | .-’ D’ AF,yHc Ktiunlj
!*• U>spv|Mie llriimiy
Iliis*’ RnumSy
lill-.*’ !>>*!►- Hriacdy
ltli-s’ Ly-i>-.pt*e ile.uetljr
lias (he Largest Sale
lias ilie Largest Sale
Ha* the Largest Sale
lias tile Largilt Sale
lias Uie LargMt Sale
Has tlir Lr,'i st Sale
Has tlc Larsist Sale
Has tlie Laigi st Sale
Has the luugist Sale
Has kite I,ari;Ct Sale
Os any Medicine In t!e World.
(if any Mcditlut its Hie World,
Os any Mi illciitc !:■ ihr IVurltl.
Os any M dit lae In the World.
Os any MuMrlue la the WoHil.
Os inv Ui.il. mr in tne World.
tf any McilK-lne In tile World,
tlf any )h - living in Hit World.
Os a „y Medicine in the World.
Ol any Me. Urine In the World.
lOO.OtW P.scWage*
100 OHO Packages
IUU.OOU Pi tkagr,
100,1100 Packasu
100,000 Pack cues
100.009 Packages
IW.IIWI Packages
1.10,000 Packages
IQO.tMiO Packages
100.000 Packnsjt.
Sold In Griir.h and South t nroilna
-old In Georgia and Mulll Carolina
Sold (n Georgia and Sal ll Carolina
Sold In Georgia anil ‘-•iiiiil Carolina
Sold in Georgia and Sooth ( ar.iiina
Soil! In CSeot ..l.t ai.d South Carolina
Sold In Georgia anti -outh Carolina
Solti In Georgia and Sontli Carolina
Sold In GK-ort;ia and Saut li Carolina
Solti In Georgia nml South Carolina
In Fourteen ‘luullit.
In Pnurtet ti .'lontli-.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months,
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Foortriu Months.
It is Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranttd to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
It is W'airanted to Cure
It is Warrantee! to Cure
It is W arranted to Cure
If Is W arranted to • are
It Is Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
If Directions are Followed,
If Directions are Followed,
If Direr tioiis are Fill lowed.
If Directions aie Followed*
If Directions are Followed,
If Directions are Followed,
If Directions arc Followed,
If Directions arc Folio well
It Dined.ms are Followed*
If Directions are Followed,
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
I Any Case of Dyspr pda
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case of DysjM-psla
Any Case- of Iys|-|esla
k Any Case of Dyspepsia
I * Any Case of Dyspepsia
I.lver Disease,
Fiver Disease,
I.lver Disease,
I.lver Disease,
I.lver Disease,
I.lver Disease-,
I.lver Disease-,
Fiver Disease,
I.lver Disease,
Fiver Disease-,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaiuuiie-c,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
General Debility*
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Deblillv,
General Debility,
General Deblliiy,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation.
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
palpitation.
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
! Palpitation,
Chronic Diarrhrea,
Chronic Diarrhcea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrho-a,
Chronic Dlarrlura,
Chronic- Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic- Diarrhoea,
Giddiness,
Giddiness.
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness
Glddi ness.
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits.
Depressed Spirits.
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Deprt-ss.pl Spirits,
lie pressed Spirits.
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Foss of Appetite,
Foss of Appetite,
Foss of Appetite,
latss of Appetite,
Foss of Appetite,
latss of Appetite,
Foss of Appetite,
laiss of Appetite.
Foss of Appetite,
Foss or Appetite,
Palo in Side and linek.
Pain in Side and ilaek,
Pain In Side and Hack.
Pain In Side and Hack,
Pain In Side anti Back.
Pain In Side and Back,
Pnla in Side and Back,
Pain in Side and Back,
Pain In Sitle and Hack,
Pain In Side and Back,
It Is F.sjK-elally Adapt. I lo
It Is Especially Adapted lo
It Is Especially Adapted to
It ts Kspeelaliy Adapted to
It Is Ks|>eclally Adapted to
It Is Especially Adapted lo
It Is Es|m-< tally Adapted to
It Is Especially Adapted to
It Is Especially Adapted to
It Is Fspee-lally Adopted to
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
Fein..!•- Complaints;
Femule- Complaint ;
Female Complaints;
Female Coiuplahits ;
Female Complaints ;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints:
It Produce* Itotuudlty of Form
It Produces Itotanility of Form
It Produces Itotomil?y of Form
It Prodaees liotui.tii y of Korin
If Produces Ilotiindl'y of Form
It Produces Kotnndiry of Form
It Proeluces Itotundiiy of Form
It Proeltiee* Itotiun.lty of Form
It Produce* Rotundity of Form
It Produces Rotundity of Form
In Females of a Thin anil Spare Ihhit,
In Females of a Thin ami —pare Habit.
In Females of a I'lilii ami —pare Habit.
In Females of a Thin atttl —(aic Habit.
In Females of a Tiiio anti -parr IfaMt.
In Females of a Thin and Sparc Habit.
In Females ot a Thin and —pare Habit.
In Females of a Tbin anti -part- IlablJ
In Frmulrs of a ‘l'llto anti Spare Habit
in Females of a Tliin and spire ll..bit.
—end a Postage —lamp to the Proprietors
tor their Pamphlet on —Diseases of stom
ach and Bowels.”
AV. W. HU-8 .fc Cos.. Proprieto *,
Jt.d Broil dll ay, New York.
For Sale in v •*
Macon, bj ZKTT.TN A HUNT.
CarpHing ami Oil t’ lollis.
g}s\ ROLLNCaTetinfsofevary style and qualities, oi T
ll)‘r pestry. V.tvetan.l Brussels.
Three ply, Incrain andßaperdr.e Rues and Mats.
Floor Oil Clothe of all wblthe from % y ard to 18 feet, sultabU
or Kalla and Dini tut Booms.
Cocoa and India Mattin*.
In the above *nods we ta,n t how the laryert and test assort
ment in the City. He> f-keeiersare requested to examine ou
Stock, before maim* their Fall purch:.'-?.
1. F. BOSS A CO„
Macon, sep Sl—tf Ai ch Block, erry street
MACON
LAMP STORE!
No. 11
COTTON AVENUE.
CO A 1 OIL!
A. 1.
.A. T
SIySS
PER GALLON.
BOLSttAW & HERZOG.
schedule qn the
South-Western Railroad.
OVER WHICH PASSES
TUe great New York and Xcr Orleans *!*l!s.
!#• siGiVa” ; sirkrttisn rp", V
Two Daily Tsains nartrsax Maoow asd Oman.
On ami ofler July ‘2.9th.
TEAVE M.vnn at 1115. n. a>„ snil 945 .m„ Arrivv ioCo I
J unriiiH 5 :t5 a. rn...-.iul S 45, p. ui. Leave Cotumbaa, j
4a. m. atitl 345 p.m. Arrive in Mauiu 9SO a.Ei.a’ ti 913 p.m.
nrTWIVS MACON, ALBAN T A NT’ PAWBON.
I.B*e Macon 1145 p.m. Arrive in Alt-any 6 25. . m
: I'v -vso:, 8 On p. m.
Leave ALsinviOO, p. ir P.iwj. nlKlp. m. Arrivein \
M.vsm 913, p. hi.
Trt-week:y Ace mndation train P>w, Monday, “Wetlnca
1 3y and Kriiav. Up—^TWe? biy. ‘I hmvdav andSattmlay. i
l>eave Mset.n 7, li, a. m.. Arrive at Dawson 520 p.m.,
Aileuiv 4 ti. p, bi.
Leave Ai. any t SO, a. ir Pawaen , Arrive at Macon I
9 11 p. m.
Trains to Colamlm* r .im a Oirotigb c pnett'nn to Mont- [
gonwry. A: any an! Ausutia, Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa
va-.ni-a. MiUetlgeville and K.P nton,
Mail Stages to and fpnn Ta:iiha.-VK.e,Thim.i-‘vilie,:U!i! Haln
hridge. See,, connect daily with regoiar Trains st Albany.— j
Also from Lhwsoti tri veekly to CuUla rt. p ort Haines, Ac.
Hacks nu six tirue* a ee.k fr. m Foit Valley to Perry.
Hay-ie*..lieand liawkinsvilie, andtri-wt-ekiy to Knoxville,
lieorgia.
I'aws-i g. rator point* below Fort Valiev shcnld take the
Py Train* horn Aur'istaaiiil Savannah to avoid detention in
‘■lac- n. For. Th.-r p- : t staked* her Train.
Find ctass st.-an.>hlps leave Savannah tor New York, or.
Wednesday a and Saturday*. Taasige in tl:e Cabin 115; I
Steerage 16 I
Tlirteiah Ticket*can be procured from Rail R- ad Ager.t
at Montgon ery.f.■■ in bu* and Allany vis Sav .vi.ah toNew
Y'-rt, l.y reanj*tii;s, in CaPin. as follci• Montgomeiy
126; Columbus £t. Albany *24 25.
_'ut6-tf VIRGIL PO 71KS. Stipt.,
EUTBAL RAIL SOAP,
-rrtstrgrj ; ‘££?*< ;
£ j*-
CHANCE of schedule*
ON and after Thursday, July 15th, 1858, the Trains will be
rut. as foliows:
Leave S.v e iiah 12.'5 P. M. and 11.45 P. M.
Arrivein Auc*t. ... 7.30 A. 51. aud 6.M) P. M.
Arrive in Mai on 11.00 P. 11. slid 9.0 U A. M.
Arrive in Milledgeviile 1 in P. M.
Leave Mac.>f 10.45 A. M.and 10.00 P. M.
Anive in Savannah 7.20 A. M. and 9.*0 P. M.
Arrivein Augusta 7.80 A. M. and 6.10 P. M.
Arrivein Miiieiigevilie 1.10 P.M.
Leave Augn-'ta 15 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.
Arrive in Savannah 7.20 A. M. ar..t 9.30. P. M.
Arrive in Maooa 9.00 A. V. arid 11.00 P. M.
Passengers f.-r points tevoiid Atlanta, on t!.e Western A
Atlaitic Kail Road, will leave Savannah on ti e 12.15 train,
am! arrive In Atlanta at 7.15 next morning. Passengers fort
Milledgeviile and katonton wtlilenveb) tne 11.45 train.
Both trains c.iiinect at Macon with the Macon A Western
Rod for Alianta, and with t‘.e Sor.th-Westem Kail Kna.l to
i A!iny. Amerkua, Coluiolu* and Mnntg tnery.and at Miller
with the Augusta and Savannan Kail Koad for Augusta and
he North. OKO, W. ADAMS,
iuly 80—ts General MiperirLudert.
>1 \IOY & WESTERS R. ROAD.
and tc
follows:
lativ*} M *con Rt Arrive at Atlanta 7,15. A. M.
Leave Macon at 10 X. M.. Arrive at Atlanta 4.0 t, P. M.
Atlanta at 12 night. Arrive at Macon 7.lft A. M.
Leave AllanLiut 11 A. M., Arrive at Macon SXO I*.M.
The 10 a. m. train from Macr.n connects with the Western
\£ Atlantic Road &t H p. m.; connects with the Georgia
i Uoad 12 at nigUt,uml j\t aiitak West Point Hoad at 12 6a. m.
Tho night train will not tie run on Sunday*.
The completion of the Virginia and i enaessee Ball Road
! this the most pleamit and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through ticket*to which in&f be had at Atlantr.. for *26 25
‘ncliHilng j-tate fare, 97 <O. and to New York for*.! 2 hO.
Furiherinformatior. oiay Is! had in relation lotlils Route,
• on application to the era’ Tirket Otßee, Allan'a.
ju.) 2.3—1f. ALFKKI) L. TYLKR,Bupt.
~NEW FURNITUHEr
T HR subscriber has just rece*v
ed, and rill continue to receive
from the best New York City mann- j.’ .
I facturers, a large and trandsome si
* sortmcd* of the latest styles of ‘fy-'-u ‘/
ITUMTI EE, CHAIBB, AC.
He also .nus ictur-s Fi .n.ture r.f
the rr j best workmanship, mod at
the lowest market prices. The fol- ■H^BSSK
j articles always on hand :
Rocking chair* of every style, ~
i Parlor chairs,
Ji hogany. Walnut, Oak and Cane seat chairs,
Office aud Window chairs,
Cottage chairs,
Bedsteadsfrom *5 to EIO^,
Side Boards,
Wash stands, Corner stands,
Wardrobes, Safes,
Bureaux—Mahogany,Walnut and Rose Wood,
DimngTables, Poolins <nd Plain Tables,
Centre and Bide Tables,
Couches,Trunneil Bedsteads,
Cradles and Cribs,
r .cretarits and Book cases,
Hr.- stands, Looking olasses,
Childrens 1 carric -es i -m cabs,
Windowshades, Feather dusters,
Curled hair and co*‘on MUras*s.
B. F. ROSS.
HA HATS.
(Ills. 11. STMIi illiiO..
>Y;tl:iii"loii ftlock.
INVITE •It.-htion to their Stock of SPRING t- ‘.SUM
MAH
HATS ANG CAPS !
The ftYlio* ini? coninri.-v'a few of their leading -tyles:
Genu* Harri i . Mik Uctn.
w Orieuis style fillk Jfnt?,
Hehee 4 ‘ •* “
44 Ever* tt
“ iJJnck. Dra l *. IVarl, ar and Fuslilonuhle CJ'a.imerti.
Gf'nt-’ >*i| .*• Freich Ci - i/> errs, of mil colors* Mil ati !
variety of Bt y’aod ChFldrti/a Mww and
Hats and (’a| *.
e ; i'N * hive * Miiething very roprrior iu the way of ?t*aw
and I e^l.orns.
U’r ii.vite n*ts nt; ti to nnr U< k. and promihe to fell ap
cheap as any 10-u-c i * tiie < i y or Mate.
(Ts ARLES R. rSIONE $ BROTHER.
Maocn, April2l -ts.
Spriiik’ x Summer I'a-liions for
41 AS
X © Xl2 i: L A D 3 ES !
IVTrs. F.DESSAU,
Triangular Wad;, adjoining lit.stick,
Kein Ca.'s Stare.
(4 HATEFUL f-r the very HU n.l pit-
W rotem >f ivhi.-l In-. lung I'.-en the
to mu- to her patron*, :md the Igidi. s
geturally licit she is no,, rvcelvlng her IMDQH
sPKLVi . •IsriIMKR.M .k, • -tn.g lAlipJllV .r~
of e . eo’dmeriplioa of
3vtxxjH.iiNr3D3mr.
A N u jflf
Dress Trimmirg Gocd*,
Which for riclmess of material, elegance of style, extent ;
and varie y.are worthy of attention. Her bilk. Barege ar.d
Organ.iv HoU s, La.-es, Mantilla* and t'loak.-. Travelling I
Dress iionda, Fnd roi.lt ries, Hihbons. Head Dresses, Flowers,
Wreaths and Bonnets are all if the very latest importation*, j
and will be su'd a* reasonable piiees.
IF All orden by mail promptly attended to.
.liar S5--tf
TUOifil All COMMISSION ~
g: MERCHANTS LW
Macon, G-a.,
COATES & WOOLFOLK
HAVE n-.s c* t’ed t t) i-rat.d will (Kent v the new FIRE
PK‘MK WaKi'lfOlFE, uow telng endwi oppuate Mee
r. 11a *• -n *n V
liil* rai a**v-iii'v mwlt! when anked for. C*rdf-n*
f* r R j* t Groceries A-* , sta ! have our persoaaJ
a!t* Ltion.
We hepe. 1-v pron p* uUention to buslnes?. to nurit a HUP
ul ‘*! ire of p itr ii.age.
N. Coatkh, Jar H. Woolfolk.
,* The Fedml Union and Recorde**, Milledgeviile ; Fa
tri *. A!>*ativ. ami the Republic n. Anu r.cus copy 4 mmth •
ami ft ‘Hd biLV* [o*aylßlv V. k W.
FREE <o EVERYBODY
H, E. HOYT A CO.’S
New Catalogue for 1859.
IT CONTAINS THE
E.:ii’?rrN4 List of’ I'Npfui, Orna
mental mid Valuable Gift*
EVER PUBLISIIKB!
GaviTiß lsui tsiM* to Askxts than ever before off
e-ed hy siiy . tli-r edabil-hroert In the fn ‘ed States.
Gr-at* r .ndueeUiCli sto piirrluisers, who receive with earh
Ibstk sUIKf, va*yitift in v alue frun Fiitt Cxn js to list
Hexnum lI.ri.T.AES.
XV E 3VX E JXX B E n
The Great fckxilhem Gift Book Stf-re istbe oxlt oxfc that
aUmb cad >rd Ov the •
ENTIRE PRESS OF BALTIMORE.
Write far Catai<vpie, which contains a rptn bxplaxxtion
and will be mailed free to any address.
H. E. HOYT A CO.,
mar4—sm* 41 iLßiroore-t., Baliimme .Md-
City Residence
FOR SALE.
f|kll£rot desirable nnd heart*!Ml res'denee in lA*<
Xtne central part of the city is now offered for
sale, on the (a t lil'ccai terais. ■Bn),
TheKeiatiine “lie acre ol xronr and. srrr.nmd.'d WS \:[
ons'lsides, by str.elsand ale,. and is improved
in the most substantial manner. The Housecnntair sSs itiare
risirns wlih flrvplai-e in each, with wide psssare thronjrh the
middle of the main Imildtne, beidf s bath mom, pantry, store
nun and closets, all new and finished tn the t est style. ‘)n
the I..tare all the ncee-serv out l.alldincs. Carriage Ilor e,
uraiile. wash hours- chicken house, smoke house. Aisot.ro j
wells of water, one of which has in it a force and lifting pump j
with l.'Jtfeet of hose attached. Also, hydrant and cistern In
’he yard, besides a choice variety of Shrubbery Fruit
Trees, all in a thrifty anil nourishing condition.
Foe further particulars apply to J.C. EDWARD!".
dvr- 1 - —U Real Estate Agent. i
Tax Receiver.
_*r “ * h authorised to announce the name of riterUn
dsodidate for Receiver of Tax Returns of Bib j
(.utility at the next election January,ltdO. )an 4 tde
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 Rentedv
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.
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages of Halt Doz.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Sale in
; llacon, by ZEILIN & HUNT.
| SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
that okeat kimelt
THAT GKEAT KI HEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REVELY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
.
I SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
BANCII E.7.’ SPECIE !C
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 CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
( THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PLOPLK
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE! PEOPLE!
FOR GONORRHOEA k GLEET.
FOR GONOKRHQCA It GLFE4T.
FOR GONORRHtEA A- GLEET.
i FOR GONORRHtEA A GLEET
FOR GONORKHOiA A GLEET.
FOR GONORRHOEA A GI.EET.
EOR GONORRHtEA A GLEET.
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A lilO DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVEiS A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BIIJL,
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
is easily taken
1 IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
is easily Taken
Has NO BAD TASTF.
HAS NO RAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD 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’
j WILL EFFECT A CUKE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LENS TROUBLE
WII.I LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LENS TROUBLE!
with less trouble:
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE) SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE, SPEEDILY
MOKE SPEEDILY
MOKE SPEEDILY
| MORE SPEEDILY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN I F.MEDT
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAtiE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
Every Druggist and Country Merchant should keep a
supply of this valuable Remedy, not only from the prof
its that accrue from its sales, but as an act of philan
thropy towards suffering humanity. It will be mails
to the especial and iiecuniary interest of all DruggDti
to purchase by
W. W. 8T.13S & CO., PROPRIETORS,
30’ BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Por —ale In -x* ~ s
Mscon, by ZEILIN ft HUNT.
Fresli ArrlvaTT
1 lUk CHOIOI D!cd Beef Tongue*,
-L \” 5( ‘anks Lew l*;g ifun*-.
201 fluo |'j ed Beef,
HID Fresh Hologna Snusriges.
JO 1-2 W*ls. Pliilcd Beef :ind Pork,
6 1-2 ** Pigs Heady, fomeitiini new.
In store, ft? *1 lor sale l.v GHEE A FREEMAN.
■ r 1 r 1 hi
Whitt the papers say, must be true—
To buy cheap, come to Cotton Avenue.
LARGE IMPORTING HOUSES
GREAT RUSH!
Just received,
IJIROM my Factory, anew kind of Fly Trap for fifty
cents,—^warranted to give ratisfaction. Also.
TIN WARE!
At Wholesale or Retail.
Always on hand, a good assortment of
and many article* in the
House Furnishing line.
And all kinds of
JOB -WORK,
VOAK TO OhltKll.
„ H. H BATCHELLEH, iiim j
Macon, April 16. ft
THE
GREAT WONDER
OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROF. WOOD’S
IIAIR RESTORATIVE.
S ivsthe St. LouK (Mo.) ’Democrat: Below, we publish a
| lt-t-tvr t-> Pr. Woo<i, <,r this city, frotn u gcnilemru in Maine,
i which speaks of the superior merits of his hairti n
ic. Such evidence must have iu effect, when coiuire from a
j reliable source. If certificates are guarantees of truth, the
| Doctor needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery frem the
i press:
Bath. Maine, Jan 00,1556.
Processor O. T. Wood A’ Ho.,—Ut-nt!*nien : itavimr my at
! tent.on ceiled a trw menti s since te the liigtdy bf Leticia I ef
fects of your hair resto? alive, I v. aalnduced to niakaapplica
; tion <>t U upon nv own hir, which had become quite gray,
n o?ably one-ti.i.d white ;in v whiskers were of s 4 me char
acter. Some three months aim e 1 procured a bottle of your
I hair restoraiiVe, a* and us<*d it. I aooft found it was pro vine
what 1 had wished. 1 u.*ed it about twice a week. I have
i since pr*cuml .mother bottle, of which 1 have used some. I
| can no w certify to the wc.rid that the gr.ev or white hair has
1 totally disappeared, both on my head ami face, and my hair
1 has resumed its natural color, and i bedeve more soft and
; glossy than it has been before fr twenty-live rears. lam
j now s \ vyearsold : my rood wife at the age of fifty-two, has
I used it with s.me rfiVct.
The above notice I deem due to you for yonr valuable dis
c ‘Very. 1 :.m assured that whoever wi 1 ri#ht y us*, a> p-r
hrecuons, w ill not have occasion to contra lie: niy >tatemeuts.
i I am a citizen of th s citv and a resident here for the law flf
! *e’i years, a .dipt known < marly every one h*u* aid ad
joining town.-. Auv use you may make of the above wiih
my name is at your service, as 1 wbh to ] receive
the teauties ot” nature in others a* well as myself.
lainirully, yours, A. RAYMOND.
Baltimore, Jan *2-1,1858.
WOOD'S HAIR RRMOKATiVE.
I Professor Wood—Dear Mr: Having had the misfortune to
lose the beat portion of my haP, from the t fleets of ihe yellow
fever, in NewOr.eansin 18 4. I w :fc s iuduced to make a tual
ot your prepara’i >n, and found it to answer s the very thing
needed My hair is now th cr ai.d glossy, and no words cau
t-xpre.-a my oh igalioneto you in giving to he atti cted such a
r -isure. FINLKY JOHNSON.
The undersigne<l. Rev. .T. K. Bragg, is a minister in regu
; ’ar s a riding, and pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookti-Jd
Mass. He Da gentleman of great intiueLce and univesally be
loved. WM. DYtik.
Pbookfiild, January 12, 1868.
Profewor Wood—DesirSir: Having made trial of your hair
* restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its i fleets has been
-xce’lent in removing Inflammation, dandruff’ and a constant
; ciideney to itching with which I have been troubled from my
: ehi.dhood ; and has also restored my hair, which was becom
} ing array, to its original color. I have us dno other article
, will* anything like the rame pleasure or profit.
! Yonr’ tru y, J. K. BRAGG.
The H-atorative is put up in bott’es of 8 rizes, v \v. : large,
medium and small; the small holds holds half a pint, ami re
tails for one dollar pt-r bottle; the medium holds at least 2q
per ceut more In pro* jrtlon than the miaJl. retails at two
dollars per bolt e : the large holds a quart, 40 percent more
; in proportion, and retails for ♦*!.
O. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors 312 Boadway, New
, York, (in the great New York Wire Railing rstabli-hment,)
‘ and 114 Market Street, Bt. I. uls. Mo.
zr~ Solo tv all Good Druggist* and Fancy Goods
Dfvi.krs. julyl-3m.
LATEST NEWS BY THE
ffilTIC TMMPI
all whom U may concern, this is to notify th. public
ISAACS
is at home again, and l>e[rs to assure his patrons that his Sa
ham is not a thin* of a ‘ay. Citizens and the traveling public
| will find their establishment open, not for the Season only,
but all Seasons of tho year,
and those caTdig on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New York and other
market will afford, in the way of eatables and something good
! to drink, and six days out of seven, more than can be found in
i any house in town,
E. ISAACS A BRO’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
His Bill of Fare will every day,
Be just the thing for little pay ;
And those, who at their place may eat,
Will find in it all things complete—
And going once, they then will know,
That 18AAC8, 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
flatter ourselves, we have done till now.
It may :*e generally known that we have, to meet the wish
j es of the Medical faculty, imported by our&elves, a very supe
rior quality of Pale Brandy, line old Port, Sherry and Made
! 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 in any way you want
them. Also,
Shrimps and Oralis. Wild i ame of every variety,
i Vents in and lieef Ste; as,
SI utton Chops and Veal Cutlets, w&iAsjk
Ham and Eggs. 77 W
Devil liatn and Deviled Terapins,
©„ MOUNTAIN OYSTERS,
ST TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Cock Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
i Wild Ducks, Fish, and every thing that an epicure wants, can
: Always be had when iu season.
Confectionaries &. Fruit,
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on
hand & good assortment of Coiifrctiouariea,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
AH of which can be purchased at low prices for (’ASH. Be
’ire and call at. E. I* A Alta lit IAIUJ
Oysters, On me, &c.
C. H. FREEMAN, t CO,
A liK now ready to serve Oartomera In every style of the
il Gastronomic art, with
FISH, FLESH, AND FOWL,
at their Fating Saloon, Cotton A vent.', Macon.
They v ill have supplies of Fish and Oysters, by every train
from the Seaboard, as well as of Beef, Game, Ac., from Fulton
market. New York, by every >turner.
they have also made arraug‘ixienis for regular supplies of
; Chickens, Turkeys, Ac., from Cherokee Georgia, and Tennes
see .during the season, and solieita call from their friends and
i the public. nov. 19—ts
War, War, War, War!
O N
BftY COOBSf
AT
EINSTEINS.
BEING obliged to repair our Ftom, wc have coinmenved a
gent ral warfare of extern,inullun ot prices on our (ioods
We nreuow sellmgthetiKlanceofoi r SlockofGoodsat
MEW YORK COST,
To make room. Among which will be foutd a beautiful
lot of
French Lace Mantillas,
, Double .Tape n* and *2 rJounced Silk Robes,
Double t*klit and i Flounced V'aragc hi l*ee.
Organdies and Jaconet Double Jute Rot*e- f
I'lai i. figured and Striped FI Iks,
Plain and b igur.*d Bbck Mlk-J,
Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleeves,
Embroider and and Lace Fetts,
Kid Glove** Ladlts’and Mdsco’ Hosiery, lloopSkirt *,Mus
lins of id! kinds,
Men and Boys’ Wear,
j Uloirhcil and Brown Xtihtlrjrs. Iris-h Linen. Table Damask,
, Linen Drills and Farmer’s tatiuetis. Coltotuules, Ac.
Call aii<l Net* for Yonmlvoi!
E. ErXSTEIX.
June C -ts.
S2OO Reward.
RUNAWAY from the subscilberon the 28th of Sept. 1858
i rav boy Davie, a very white mulatto. 18 y are old
weigh 9t> lbs., has a large mole or tit on the right side of his
j neck, a .-car above Ids right knee, and his legs below his knees
are spotted brown. He left on the Cars for Macon, and va-i
| out off a 1 the 2d or 3d station. He wore a drab velvet cap, a
! Slue Fact* ry {Sailor Jacket, a striped hickory shirt, brown
Cotton and Wool pants and black shoes.
1 believe he wis enticed away by seme white Rascal, If so,
I 1 l will pay the above reward tor the return of the Boy on
proof to convict the one \7ho took him off, or I will pay for
the ret urn of Boy or his confinement in any Jail so that I get
him, all costs and charges and a liberal Reward,
j Columbus, Oct. 23,168 -ts ELIAS HULL.
FLINT HOUSE?
Macon. G-a.
fROKMERLY known as the A!neon House,on
First street, opposite Patton, Collins ,v Co.’s, 6B
Las been recently fitted up with a large addition, |l);83
for tlieaccommodation of Boarders and the travel- It'll
ing Public, who will find it to their interest, if stop- JBEOiSk
(lire a few days in Macon, to give u.-, s cail and Bee for them
selves. The Proprietor thankful tor past favors. Hatters him
self that by strict attention to business, he will receive hisshare
of public patronage,
l’aas<ingere wishing to stop at the above house, when arrlv
mg at the Depot will ask for its Representative. The table
shall not he Inferior to any in the subsiantials of life.
Price of 23oard :
For a single meal .50
Supper, Lodging arid Breakfast i’j*
By the Day ‘ . so
Single Week B.\o
By the Month (Bo*id and LiKlging) in (to
” TIIOS. H. FUT. Proprietor.
FOR SALE ON
Loeefi£ofF,
¥ offer tilt pb.ntutii.n near Auit'iicus, formerly ownedi vX.
1 L. Holt, riv miles rom America*. on the Mnekahe creek!
antsining six hiuidrr.land re-veil two limidndl anti fifty
acres cleared, with all the necessary ’ ulidines, inero bout*.
(Till house, screw, Ac. The plate will he sold at a bargale ami
on a long credit. Apply to T. M. Furlow, at Amerlcux, or to
me at this place. JA MRs W. GRIFFIN.
Macon. Oct, ;t—tf CWUlty paper* copy.
Bo*t ick 9 Kein & Cos.,
Having tost retnrned from New York, for the Third T ANARUS; me
this Season, we are prepured to offer extraordinary induce
ment a in
DRESS GOODS,
As many of them were bourht after the Jobbing Trade was
over, and they will be sold less than the cost of
Importation.
We t?ke pleasure in ahowincoiir GOOD!*, and trust to our
Prices, and the interest of our friends and customers for
Success in TradeJ
’ BOSTICK, KEIN & CO.
my IT—ts
AT HO.WK AtiAlU! “
FLOYD HOUSE,
Maoon, O-a,
THE undesigned has aeain opened the abort t.a I S-
Hotel, where he will be pleased to see his form
er customers, and the Traveling J’ub.ic generally. HH | 111
A Four or Six Horse Omnibus will be in prompt at- W§ j jfj
tendance on the arrival of alt the trains, ti oonvey-MW *~
Passengers to and from the Hotel FREE OF CHARGE.
M< air can be had on the arrival of all the night trains.
Charges moderate. Traders and business men will do well to
make this House their home during their stay in Macon, it
oeingceutral.
r r Reference—Call ami see H. P. REDDING, Pro
prietor. ,
p, b. Be suit to take the FI. .yd House Omnibus. I
! NEW FIRM.
T|IHK
--hi ai ■• 1 .-.
k**vp 1* <-♦ !.*’ Gasriagei*, Buggivi* and Bones. Iv hive on as
gooilterm** :t4 anybooy. V\ a- also have the most ample ac*
oummoi.ei kmj for Drove Stock.
\\ c would rav to the public that we btve taken the b*t lnto
our Rvalh in eanacvl, and can always be found * ith our Aar
on re tdy to verve y**u; wr intend bv keeping a straight
t<>rujue % putting together , and by buckling down clnseto bus
liihm, tauccecd or break a trace. We aLuii never tire feilotn*
in hitching up for you long as you come \u* to the Uckb g
and srttk*. Now it vou ’waJit WMtcay-ow,to
not be eatkg. in fact if >o don't wut us to check vj too
cbm\ put your sh*uliicr to the heel, give us :*. ah(n% and if
you dmi a tingle trace of ingratitude you may halter
Very re-pectiully, AlifiKliuLb A JEfr FKKS.
Ujyx>site the Pu*seger Depot andneaj
I'rmrn’ t Hotel. apr 29-ts.
Rare Chance for Investment
Attoution Modtartloss
FOR SALE,
THK WELL KMOWH
KMlillT’S KTEAM SASH A BLI\I> F.MTOHA.
The Building is entirely new, and the Machinery new and
I of the best quality, it is a lucrative business and has a well
establishedtrade. The Building and Machinery will b sold
.Hi liberal terms, with a Into! lumber, if desired.
aiavtit—u JOHN KNIOHT
Copartnership Notice.
I HAVE awrciated with ne my 1 rother, FRANK M.
sT(>X i?, for the purpose* of cf.ntinulng the Ilat ami Lap
i business.
the busin ss will be conducted hereafter under the firm
| name and st vie of
j CHAS. B. STONE & BROTHER.
The unders gned, thank ul for the liberal patronage ex
tended to him the (md year, would most respectfully solicit
Ia continuation of it ior tlie new firm.
They will keep constantly on hand a superior stock of Hats
! and Caps, which they will sell as low as anv house in the
City or State. CHAS. B. SIUiME Jt BRO.
April lit.
E. SAULSBURY.
Washington Block, Opposite Lanier House,
MACON, GA.,
fJIAKES pleasure in intormiug his customers and buyers
; JL generally, that he is now prepared to offerone of the most
elegant and attractive stocks of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
, For Gentlemen's wenr, thatcau beexldbitid in the city.
1 Constaut additions of desirable goods will be made by every
! steamer.
He has in his employ one of the BKST O TTERS
sol l li OF AK\\ YOitK, andean execute ai> oraersi
be most approved style and at sliurtnotiie. net 16—
TROUT HOUSE,
ATLANTA, &A ,
By MRS. J. D. BOYD.
.iune . 8m
Honey-blade Grass Seed.
;v. WEED, Hat oii. a.
A GENT for thesHeof the Honey-Made Uungaiian Grass
im. Seed, warranted to grow in any climate, and stand all
kinds of weather. Trice $1 CD per bag. apr 21—ts.
New Crockery Store.
rjIHE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining coun
JL ties are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock
of CHINA, GLASS and O ROOKERY WARE, nex door to
Mrs. Dessau’s on Second Street. I intend to keep at al
times a good stock of Goods, and will sell as low as they
can be bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share of pat
’ ronage Is respectfully solicited.
June 4—5 R. R. HUTCHINGS.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are cautioned against trading for three sever
al notes of hand given by the undersigned to Ma j. E.
Hants; two for #-°,d eaeb, and one for #4O, all bervdng daie on
the 14th March. 1859, and due th ee, six and nincandhali
months after date, for hire of Negro woman. Eliza, uli*s L ui
j >a—as the on- dera i*)n for which said notes were given has
entirely i; iied, by reason of the abduction of said negro frt ni
1 myservic- by the family of Maj. Harris. I will not pay said
notes unle * compelled to by law.
! June6—tf. L. F. W. ANDREWS.
O O F F I IST B .
ROSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, stained, Cheap
Vaneered Mahogany Coffins, Also New Style Metalic
j Cases Superior lo the old Styles.
Old Pattern Metalsc Cates at Lower Prices.
iune 4—6 m T. A. G. WOOD.
SAVE FREIGHT AND COMMISSIONS!
i Carhart & Curd.
i EOLE
FA,RB ' Nk ‘ 8 SCALES *
\FULL A i-lmcnt of I’latlorm and Countnr Scales now
In store ai.<l for sale at their prices. FO FBEIUHT
ADDED. Uixleratakm for Bailroad. Wari-h. use and other
large Scales. We will see thtm ptoperly put up.
may 11—i.f.
C., M. 6l W. and S. W. R. R.
{ i UANO, will fur the present, be over the
VT Central Hn’l-oad to Macon, or to any Station cm that
! ami the Eatnutcn Koail. In nnv quantity, to any Consignee,
at $2 0) per tun of i COO poutids, and over the Macon aid
Western,and Sonth V\ astern KailroaiD, < rtn any Mation on
elttier of these Roads, at iI.OO pc- ton of 2 0(0 pounds, pro
vided each Sack Is n f rked with consign* e> nan c
DEO. \V ADAMS, Den’l Sup'l C. K. R.
AL” KID TYLKR, “ • M.AW.R
VIKUIJ, BOWKRS, “ “ S. W. K.
Feb. 25, !. <8
F’or Sale.
ONE of the most desirable residences in tho city, where
the subscriber now resides, corner of Oak and Second
Streets.
The Lot contains three quarters of an acre, and is highly
improved with ch<ice varieties of pu:iCh,Apricots,Grdi>fcs anil
other fruits, and floweis.
The duelling contains ten Room?, Closets in six, and Gas
in al . Terms of payment will be made easy. For particu
la r s, enquire of J PtLcmthe or W.S. Brantly.
If not sold before Christmas, it w 1)1 be rented t r * an approv
ant. ch c. U- M OR>, v\ . ADAMS.
CROCKERY STORE.
fYTHE i ndersigned thankful tor tlie very liberal patronage
JL lestow ed on liim for the rant season would most respect
fully- solicit acontmuai.ee ol the *ur.ie, at the Old Crockery
Stand, m Triangle Block, where he is ; r opart and to show as fine
a stock of China, Glass and Crockery V\ :;reas can be found In
theS -uth. Every body is Invited to call and examine iny
beautiful assortment of Lining and Tea Setts. Rome very rich
’ Fnd for sale low. nov. 20—ts R. K. HUTCHINGS
Macon & Western Rail Road Cos.
f lIHROCGH Tickets from Macon, Ga.,to \’.rgii.ia Springs
1 and New York.
I’are to .Yew York, ----- -
En-*t Tennessee uni V lrgh ii Route via ACjMh, Dalton
Knoxville, BrUrd, L\ncht>urg, Riclimoi and, W ashirgtou City
Baltimore nd Pbi adelphia.
A. 1.. TYLER
Just received,
VLAROE ass< rtinent of the Lulden Ilia a r.
perior article. They are well made anl dt first ra'e.
mur 2.5 .25 E. WIKMUP.
Latest Style
BLACK FROCK COATB,
JL ST UE< KIVEH r.v
C - H . n 33 .
June 17
IMotioo,
4 JJs p-rsons are hereby warned, and notified, not to trade
IV for am tv made by the undeis'gutd ns principal, and
Geo, T. Rodgcs security, for Three Jbuudred Dodarr, dat and
June i * h, 1859 jar and due four month?after date, with intee.st
from date—paj at le to Hayden A Go* lsbv or hearer, as the
consult ration of said ncte has raided, aid I eahall not pay the j
sa * e unless compelled to do so by la-.
I Macon, June2B 3m* .thE!'H HERTZFIELD
FRENCH GLASS,
All Sizes from 8-10 to 36-44.
MIRRORS and Looking Olass Dates. Frames, of Gib
Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut. For Sale hv
T. & a. WOOD
Macon, June 11.18S8. [tf.]
STEREOSCOPES,
ALA RGE and beautiful assortment of 8b reoscopes, with j
a large numlierof views of ad kinds, for.*a e, siuety or bv J
the dozen, at J. M. KOARDMAVS,
dec. 17—ts __ Washington Block
WINE! WINE!! WINE!!!
4 i | CASES Claret Wine, ranging from $3 to # i pt-r cast
” Just received and ft*r.-a e i.y
aprfs-1 w. _ GREER A FREEMAN.
JUST RECEIVED.
A T K. I*. MrKVOY’K alargelotof SELF-SEALING
2V CANS, Kuive. and Forks, Cantors and Teat Sets. Also
l( E I*|T('HEHS, cheap for CASH.
IIISV l_ll
Osnaburgs, Yarns, &c.
Oi| tales t >snaburgH.
tjU 2u Hale* Yams,
15 B lies Macon and Mil ledge vi lie Sheeting?,
10 Bales % Sheetings,
5 Bales Stripes,
For rale by AYlthS, WINGFIELD A CO.
u2S—tf
Family Flour.
fit i|A kA \ LBS. Kuravule City Mill* Family Floor. 15
Bbl.. S tilth Flour, i<- eivtd and to
HU by [may 2] GKLH*V FREEMAN
Porter and Ale.
k) i \ Casks .Jeffers’ Jug Ale,
10 (’asks best London Porter,
Just received, ai*d for t*aJa* by </KELK& FREEMAN
vu7.—t t. |
Negroes Wanted.
THE highest cash price will be paid for likely
roulra NEGROES. Also for a gang of Plant*
lion ham... IF. R. PHILLIPS , East Macon.
febSß-tf.
Hair Work to Order.
OVER TWO HUNDRED DESIGNS Horn which to
make .election, bv
apr 7 sA-wtf. E. J. JOHNSTON Sl CO.
SERVANTS WANTED!
VETANTED, for the balance of the year, two good Cook
FT and Washerwomen. For such s are capable ami
healthy, the highest wsges will be paid monthly. Apply a
thU otMc*,
July IV—ts.
BILLIARD UALI>.
CUE FEATHERS, Wax, Ac., always on hand and so
sale at low prices, by
s— yadnAwtf. . J. JOHNSTON * CO. 1
FANS,
IN large variety. Traveling and Reticule Baskets, Leather
Satchels, Ac. for sale by i
apr 7—sJtwtf. I. J. JOHNSTON & CO. 1
C. 11. FFEM.IN & to., !
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga., i
OlTor, as usual, al (h-ir Old Stand, a Chiiier A*,
surlmenl of
IAIIILY GROCERIES,
OF every description and of the best quality, freth and
good, heme eonstaiitly in receipt of new supplies from
the Northern Ma-aets,
Sugars, Sr ]"■- s, Witte Fish,
Syrups, (itrons. llerr.ngs,
Ci Ifee, Orven Fruits, in can*. Hams,
Teas. Condiments lard.
Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour,
Nuts Cheese, Butter,
Kui-irrs, Mackerel, l'ork.
At and ( therarfie’es too r.un,erous to meution, comprising the
whole range o! Family Gre eery supplies.
We particularly invite the a!tendon o r dealers and others
to our large and eiimph te stock of ( andie*, manu'a.-tured by
ourselves, ol tlie very !st materials, and a menu and to retain
their harones and brilliancy, whl.e I lie jmjwirted Candle*
s sol lose tioth and become wc-rthiess. We osier unrival ed
Inducements to purcliasers.
Cakes, Ornamented &. Plain
Os every varifty, ar.dl lundc oi choice* rratcula’.?. Families
And par:le?supplied ai theshorte>t uotkv ami tn the most .
r -asotiable teiuis.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
Fish, in their Season.
CBR OYSTER SALOON,
Willie open for (he reception of visitors, w here we snail
f-im _ ki ep constantly on hard dmingibe Fa:! and
Winter. Fresh Oyster* ami . muHj.ii
native and imported.
V / virf’ 0 , the best qua ides and respoetlully invite or
ders, which shall Ue faithfully fiile.l. oetv—f
WAR, WAR, WAR!
Is declared against pains of any kind by
DR. A. W. ALLAN’S
Southern Liniment!
V.s D every Southerner will be sati.-fled by using one do
iar’s worth, that they have no futther use for Northern
Liniments. For Family and Plantat ion use it has no equal.
It cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Strains. Bruises, Bums,
Fresh Cuts, Pains in the Back or Limbs, Cholic In Man or
Beast, and is the only certain Remedy known for Blind Stag
gersin Horses; and every one will find ttasavingof time and
money by keeping a supply on band.
CEUTIPICATES,
xiaixbripge, G*., April 8, *'(i — Dr. A. W. Allen —Dear
! Sir—From mv knowledgeof the ingredients composing yonr
Liniment, and n.y expc rience in (he sale of it for the last •
‘eats, lain prepared to say thattherels no better.arrd 1 think
must soon supersede a.l Liniments ol like character.
D. J. DICKINSON. Druggist.
Auuant, May. 21, ISA?.—Being re ‘ utly severely afflicted
-vith an attack of Rheumatism, I procured a bottle of the
•hove named preparation, and was entirely relieved from the
iseasc in a short ume, from a few applications.
1 mrke this voluntarv statement for the l*?n fit of the pub
ic, and from a sense of gratitude to Dr. A hen. It may tie,
on! doubtless la by many who have never tried it, called a
ptack medicine ; hut it quackery alwat s gives as certain and
vpcedy relief as this pretetration did, then 1 am from bence
orth a convert to quackery. 11>:nkv Mougax.
IT Prepared by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus. Georgia.
None genuine withoutUie signature and seal of A. W. Alien.
For sale by E. L. STROUKCKhR & CO..
51 aeon, Georgia.
\\ n tiled, a responsible Agent in every Southern town and
Village.
Caltioxto EvrrtTßODT.—Don’t use any more Northern
l iniment until they have given the Southern Liniment a lair
t ial er 10—
WAR IN EUROPE!
BUT
GROCERIES IN MACON !
m mur & munis,
WOULD respectfully announre to the*r friei da. ami the
pul* ic, that they hvenow iribterea very 1 tree ami well
selected st*-ck of (iRut'EKIKS to which their atiei tiori is
; most cordially invited. The following is a list of the leading
| articles:
*2OO Bag* Rio, Laguira and Java
C’offce.
75 Barrels $I G AR, of nil qualities.
190 Boxes TOBACCO.
*200,000 CIGARS, from $5 to S6O
per thousand.
15 Bales Osnahurprs.
50 Bales R AGGIXG.
50 Coils Rope.
800 Bids. Liquor of orcry quality and
kind, from the finest Otard, Oiipny A’
Co’* Brand-,down to Rectified W lii*Uy
I and in fact every thing thattlie Planter nr Metchant t-aa wan
ihe line of Grc rer* ?. Don’t fail to ca> 11 ai.d exan ine thti
i totCi before purchasing elsewhere. may 24
’ HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Philadelphia.
1 2 Benevolent Institution established by Special En
> dowinent for the Relief of the Sick and Dis
tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epi
demic Diseases.
? ffN time? of Epidemics, it is the object of this Institution to
i establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses Physicians. Cloth
j ing. Food, Medicines, dec., for the sick and de&titute, to take
! charge of the orphans of deceased parents, and to mini-ter in
1 every possible way to the relief of the afflicted, and the health
of the public at large. It is the duty of the Directors, at such
times, t visit personally the injected districts, and to provide
and execute means of relief. Numerous phyrirlats. not act
ing members of the Association, usually enrol ihcir names
on its books, subject to be called upon to attt nd its hospitals,
free of charge.
In the absence of Epidemics, the Directors ha we authorized
. the Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid io per
sons suffering under CHRONIC DISKASkSof a virulent
character, arising from abuse of tlie physical poweas, mal
treatment, the effects of drugs, Ac., A.
Various KKFORTS and TRACTS on the nature and treat
ment of < hronic Diseases, by the Consulting Mirgeon, have
leen published frr gratuitous distribution, and will be sent
KKKK of Cll ARGKlothe afflicted.
Addre.-s. for Reports of *r*atment. Dr. GEORGE R. CAL
HOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa
lly order of the Direct ore.
EZRA D. IIEAKTWELC, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary,
oct. B—lßsß—l y*
TIOMAB HARDEMAN. OVID 0.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
Ikh WAREHOUSES^}
COMMISSION’ MERCHANTS
WILL continue to give prompt attention at their
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE,
on the corner of 3d and Poplar Streets, to ail business
committed to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulness to all the interests of their friend?
and customers,they hope to receive their full share
be public patronage.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and otherprodo
when required.
iarp’ anter's FamilyStores,also Bagging Rope, A
ft rnished at the lowest market rates.
.Macon, Aug4—tf
Administrator’s Sale.
VfiREEARLY tn an Older of the HonortWe tbe Court of
ordinary of Cvsm ford Count?, (July Term. 1859,) will
j be sold before the < ourt House <J°or hi the town ol
Knoxville, within lie Icjral houis of sal*. n the FIRST
! TUESDAY IN OCTOBER next, tlie will known and de
sirable Plant*!ion bclovtjr’ng to the estate of Frmnc'M E. Ba
\>ti decVl. The Fl:if.ta*s>it li* sin the Old Agency Reserve,
j on tlie Fast Fide <f Hint Kiver, io mid county of Crawford,
i eot.tainiiiff One Thousand Ac €>, more or le *. bon e five cr ,
i six hundred i c. c-tare cleared and in ;i staff of cultiva
i th n and very productive —the woodland is rich Oak and
( Hickory. ’1 his plantation combines acvhi.luges inferior 1o
! none in this *eet;on ot ‘he Mate, as to health, convenience S
! and fertility, having a pood c mfortaWe Dwelling, tow fiam- |
| ed Ne*ro Houses, new Gin House*, tcrew, Ac.
j Terms—one and two years credit, purchasers civing good
| and sufficient sec urlty. Sold for the purpo-e of distribution. ,
JEREMIAH C. HARVEY, Adm r., ‘
, July Bth, I^*B.—tds. de bonis non.
FINE ARTS.
fWIHOSE who deaire a perfect likeness in any of the variou
A styles, especially
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
; colored In Oil, and who denire to patronize a
First Class Establishnient,
1 should not fail to call at Punk's Gallery Tri
angular Block.
i ‘)nr Photographs are supe lor o any produced in Macon,
front this tact, w#* have themeotorvd by portrait Painters who
stand at the head or their Profession, and mho are the only
clast* of Artist* who can color Photographs as thev thould be.
Ambrotypes in flue gilt case< from $1 00 up Take the very
best style, ( nil and MTlht ni. dec. 10—ts
Dr. Samuel Tarver,
C CONTINUES the practice of Medicine, Surgery and
J Obstetric* tit Parkers’ Cation. .No. 11 % on tl e Central
Kail Road, Jefferson County,Ga. Hi, I’ -t office address
pier's Torn Out Jefferson i onnty. Particular attention |id
to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. Any It ate person who
tout dieted with Dyspepsia. In.uotency. Involuntary Emis
lons, Gonotrhtea. 1 p-|wy, or J iles, nn y. hj at pi tlt gto me,
find relief. Altd any female that is attlicted wiin D>,pe;wla.
Giver Con plaint. Dropsy. Chloros-s, AmernirLtew, l’rotap
sus Ute ri. Lenc rrto*■ i, Dysmenorrhcra, or Pile-, may, hv ap
olying to me in person or by letter. End rebec. Petse ns liv
ing at a di-lance- by writing a statement of their cases can
have preset lpti< ns and Medicine sent to them hv Mail.
Charges moderate. nov. 13,1838.-]i*
SAhH AND HLIX O FAVTOH Y.-Theu.
Jet-signed n stillprepared to macufactui e all kind,
of H lndowNash, Klimt*, FaiineS Doors
and Carpentry Work to order. Having always on
hand, the bejt seasoned and well aaiorted lumber, he
will warrant hii work to be of the moat substantial and
durable description.
He will al*o contract for any ilie or style of bniidir.r
and execute the same with all needfui and spatch. Ord.t
respectfully solicited.
JOHN KNIQHT.
prSS—tf
j Valuable Plantation for Sale.
lAM now offering for sale my plantation in Jones Countv
seven miles above Macou, on the Ocmu gee River, c< n
ainiugl&tO acres ot land. Attaciied to the place IsSOOacres
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 lam determined to sell.
apr tH-tt ROBERT JUNDY.
i National Police Gazette.
fTTHIS Great ••. rnaiof Crime and Criminals is in its IS 1 h
, Year, and is widely circulated throughout the countrv
I’cojttains alUbe Great Triala, Criminal Oases, andappre or
ate Editorials on the same, together with information on Cr
piinal Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper.
,
remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and
the town, county and State where they reside plainly.)
To K. A. SEYMOUR.
Editor A Proprietor of the
National Police Gazette,
ar.rta d—tl New York City.
JUST RECEIVED
Landreth’s New Crou
Turnip Seed of 1858.
WHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP SEED.
RED TOP
KUTA BAfIM TURNIP SEED.
LARGKGLOBK TURNIP SEED.
LARGE NORFOLK TURNIP SEED,
Kentucky Blue. Grans Seed.
RESCUE GRASS SEED.
IiUCB RDJ B 58Z133.
For sale at ÜBU PAY.Wi Drug and Chemical Store
Macon, Ga., July 80,1856.-ts
STATIONERS WAREHOUSE.
No. 75, John Street, N. V r
W. & C. K. HERRICK,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN /
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC STATIONERY
wE a ’ e now pr*pa*ed offer to the trade, ficm *i
r-f the coun’rv, a full aud c* mplrtc ntwnnifiit ?
goods in our l.ne compittf) g tie m west din si
■ tock of
8 T afv TIO TNT ETIY
in ll,<- country. W*. ilfy request of bH\n-'v , .
ti.,u. fourst.<k. Our ra w ’ “ Pi
ILLUSTRATED TRADE CATALOGS
will s tent Free hy >lail on spj i cation
.iune 21— ly
Scrofula, or King’s Evil.
is a constitutional disease, a corruption oft)!
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiate
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation •
pervades the whole tody, and may burst .
in disease on any part of it. No organ is <•
from its attacks, nor is there one which it n
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variou
caused by mercurial disease, low living, di
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air,’ tiltife
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, 3 ’
above all, by the venereal infection. ’Wha-’
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in tlie tv ’
stitution, descending “ from parents to ehildrt
unto the third and fourth generationind, v
it seems to be the rc<l of Him who says, >■ j
will visit the iniquities of the fathers uty„,
their children.”
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood of coiTupt 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, depress*
the energies of life, so that scrofulous eonstitu.
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 disorder-,
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 lias 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 arc scrofulous
their persons arc invaded by this lurking in.
feetion, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it fr om the system wc must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Suqh a medicine we supply in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the nodical
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 consequence?.
Hence it should bo employed for the t ore of
not only scrofula, hut also those othe- affix,
tions which arise from it, such as Eucptivs
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fibi.
Rose, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pcstclm,
Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tettik
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Bis
rases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arising prom Vitia
tkd 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 cleanse,
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 hi*
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 Cotupl.tints: Cottas
ness, Heatibum , Headache arising from disorders
Stomach, Xausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbt
Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss ofAppf
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaint*,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer s Cherry Pectoral,
for tiie rapid cure of
Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump*
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 arc 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 every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues arc 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. AIER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by E. L. Stronctt ker & Cos., Zoilintfc
Hunt, Macon, and by all druggists and deal
er* in Medicine everywhere.
Haviland, Chichester & Cos., Augusta, Ga.,
wholesale agents.
J. B. ARTDPE & SON,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
FORLIUA AND DOMESTIC
MARBLE
, MoNniK.vrs,
TOMB STONES,
i MANTLES,
FTTISNITtTKE,
SLABS, Ac.,
Corner of :trd and Pliinil* Sl*.
. MACOX, GA.
apj 11—ts.
CLOTHING.
HORACE FITCH & CO.,
Having recehed a very large
Stock cf Summer Clothing,
ii \¥ AIIE Tip expresa'y for tie Summer Trade, of the iatrst
’ a*l Style, and of the ties; g >odr. are now reidytaen.
great inducements to any one who may wish to purchase
READY MADE CLOTHING-
We also have a large Stock nf all kinds of Osatleiasa 1“f
nlshing Goods, suclt a* are usually iouud in Clothing Sor*s
Youth’s and Chi ldren’s Clothing.
A large Stock of Youth’s and Children's Clothing, also on
hand wit eh we are offering \>try low.
TRUNKS, VALISES, BONNET BOXES
AND CARPET BAGS.
Having in connection with our Stock of Clothin*. fitted P
an upstairs room directly over tho store. where at ail
C*n be found one of flieufgeflt Stocks (to hefruuHl mUitmjf
of ail kinds of Trunks, Yalta*. Bonnet Boxes
Hags; and we invetc all who are in want of any foods In o*
line to call and examine for theeuskives before purc.air*e.
where, for w are bound to Ml ('heap (or ihe lt**aa>
ra tnl| i *i Weneed H. FITCH A (X).
New Candy Factory,and
BAKERY.
ORNAMENTED Cake, anti Plain, supplied to Famili
Weddings and Parties, according to order.
A LEG,
Gandy by the Box,(assortec; for Merchants,) of the best
quality, warranted, and at the lowest prices.
Orders for the abOTgor foi Drugs, Garden Seeds, NtfJ
w. 8. BXM.
n or_tf Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.