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BOSTIC ? # K£Hf&GO>|
“Headquarters!”
JVJAYJ iafcVl
KOSTiIK, ms t ! a.,
CjSH'nin? I lie! i* 3rd play
sum® HI
Silks! Silks! Silks!
§T ClEuTj BR.IQA.I-. flfc £V£NINQ
Blsehcff’s Liark Gres tie Ulnae all Widths.
Bosticli,
Crenadinc T?ob€*s 2 V olantw,
ti; email ne Kobe t’DoubltJupes.
Rein
Bare** Robes 2 Volants*
Ro! o TaHlut
Jaconet Robes and Jupea*
1 Olfj
White
jLmbru'derles,
Lace Mantilla?.
Bostick. Xein & Cos.,
iIOUSR FURNISHING GOODS.
LINKN, DAMASK. ShElllSG.
jfl .( MAH Ml, CiKl ETI NO, Ac.
STRONG & WOOL',
DEALERS IN
IMJUIMTMPS
AT TBtIiSOLU STAAD o.\ 2!), ST.
Opposite Eostick & Hein’s.
jy AVE nowiu store, a large and nwtt selected asaortment
BOOTS ANB SHOES,
ofcviy varietr rf-trie and pattern, mam: fact tired to order
an i to salt this market, console* of
m, ciiTis ysms.y^
HEELFD GAITERS AND SLIPPERS,
Misses’ Heeled Slippers & Gaiters.
CHILDRENS’
SHOES OF EVERY STYLE.
Also, HATS and CAPs,gw*j^
Os e!l Qualifies ?nd Styles,
All of which will be sold on rearorabk term?.—
T .iankfti!for jia-t favor?, they Invite those wi-hingto purcha*
to call and examine their block before purchae-hmir elsewhere
* out. ■.>, I^.o- —tf £..
FINE FIiHUITDEE.
FINK Pari or BMt*. K*>*j
Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia Wainut Furniture.
Secretaries and Book Cases,
Dfk- ,nd Hook Cases.
Bure ms of Rcse Whop, M -
hogany ana •. a r ut. Hi
‘*■■* ..Tei —a-T -= Divant, > WG, ’ T.....D
S ciaD.s, Ottomans, , a Hair £ l '~\ ‘ —'ur'""' —
Clc- . Flush, Brucatci Ac. *•
Arm, Rooking,Nnrs--, few.
*ne i’artor, Bedroom, Dining, iiAtr C;~ih, Pk-fh,Bro
cat Bottom, sad t very kina cfOhslrknuwß
to me trade.
BFDSTEA&S.
Rot* Woe... Wair.nl,Mar! ■ tf*l>©-any,3e*.*,Own,
i t t Lotu Prune: *ac<i Octttecl
Wndnb j 9o R"*/ \\ ou, iafiVi Tfabs tsd
Pi.—.
‘X a b iss,
Mah9?vjjr.Wa!c:.t Cb :rry,r;r, Sstacsicit foidlrg
L ‘ rqajty, Booiid, AC.
‘id--” •< f}! . Ot.-.bo. >< and . . ?pril:jj.
. vier T-Dla-s It, loerf.
• aMirrurs,c< r um<>uDjokicKC'.'iaea,T “ g Glass
Fla Rtcm-e I-’:-,.-.
d n w StiL iea an ! ‘iseCornlres.
Featb*
c. . Foot M i .iu. for . neon the most; eaecn
’ rrms.
* drauer tak't-tn exehr r .e, or Lumber made ,ip in the
‘ashionabie st i. of Faro turd to order.
1 ha?e one of t„-large**, fto'ka of FINE FURHI I
UR£ in the mate, ana w ..r* consttuUf m&aafM ,
il >x, ud wi.-h to ,e l. Callajdsee nc.
’*•’ < ■< t o opor’
lillS!! STOVES!!!
alt 17. J. IflcElroys,
THIRD STREET. MACON, GA.
QAA Caoktng Stores, 75 Box and Parlor Stores.-
yVV Also s ilne lot ol Gratea, comprising the Cnesi
ana most vauikp assortment us Stoves ever offered *c
public, among them the oid favorite Ikjs Witch, war- |
ranted to vivo satisfaction. Also the Victor Coos, i
made in Georgia. Cheap for Cash or good ’
Note*.
AT.SO,—
A well selected assortment of
HOUSE FUaSISHISB GOODS!
consoling in part of Northern and Fouthern Wooi f
“one. Brooms, Brushes, Counter aid Feather Dusters, I
Lanterns, Lamps, Steak Dishes, Tea Crus, Chaffing ana
Steak Dishes, 4c , Jte. .
Gas Firnao done at short notice. Also, plain Gat
Fixtures for sale.
FoKCh, Cams and Wa. Prurs. of the most appro- •
▼ed Fatten.,, ituhoer Dose, Lead, Copper, Lioclt Tin ,
and Iron Tubes of all sues, Steam Vaivea, Whistle*, j
Guages, Cytender ao.I Water Cock* of ail kinds.
Copper ftUiSs,
and Copper Plan-bin*. Tin and Sheet Iron work of ail
kinds, done in the very best style.
Lightning Hods put up at short notice.
Notice.
On end after this date, all work done to order will
h- PUbITIVKIY CASH on delivery, and all accounts
dot when presented.
Macon, PC- ■*->* W. J. MqEL tOT.
WEW_BOOKB j
Boardman’s Bock Store.
A> ‘ILuQUENOE. In 2 volamt*.
A Cyclopia of Ciuncieret.
Lurtoii*# < jci- ffKMIUOf NVitan* liuiurr.
A Hai.df B<- k ou l*n p**rtv Law.
M *ll upon ih* :Se*, by Goodrich.
li*- as * c i -in History.
Life Beneath itk** Waters.
The >: *. r .ti Dttt not the Heart, by T. s*. Aitk’ir.
William ‘he Conqueror, by Uen. Sir C. jbapier.
Doc:or Thom.
Anew eG’tion of A. Foe’s works.
The i Dseber v>d the Kin^r.
The
LoMlGeotge Btiatrick, by Disraeli.
• h-Aiiice ('end.
lH*htt Utd Credit.
Kobert thermae Fotfeir.
Jerroidk Wit.
‘Wlt lirittacoo a Tour.
Lifrand Times of Huch Miller.
CmLe of the Betsey. 1
Toftioww of tne Locks.
JeffenoQ'v Work?.
L ;lwer*s Novels, cr*!uple^e.
. fitJtti Hi Mory i,f Greece.
Sparrow (rnw Fapera
Lonl t'aicc. by O P. R. Janes.
IY* . arv.*- Beauties, by Mrs. S,uthworth.
% entijitfoti in A.mencan Iwellir..
of Faiullv Names.
\\ it uiiii iiuiiicf.
-% ■ Heavrxt.
*n*? Moral lcwv.
M -xpah a Prayer bJy.k.
c 1-Mla rraocs. neffand. Belgium and up
id ifhrrnSoonc.
‘ rgeaaortmcßtof 3Family Bib>.
—*± tT I. M BOARDMAN.
Livcrimoi \ I oneioii
LIi r 3 & FIEE INSURANCE
*T 2 - 96 * ■*&.
Oui . H ,5 >’ yew yi and CV'y
ALU Ol.lZKt capital.
<£2 000 OCO or $lO COC 000.
* -i, up Capital, burtilu. und llrrf.v-i I niids.
R IVE MILLIONS OF DOLLAES:
IUKfC runs IN xtw YORK 1
JAMI-* iiK-'H N. hairuiati.
FRANCIS* TihN.lH- *yChairman
OaottUK
KCGKNK L L lIUt. k-q.
JuSRi'H Uli l ARI. jr.. Kmj.
JcSFI’IIF ift iVR
ALkXAKHKK HAillLftW, Jr,, Rsi. ‘
>-D > . SANDtItMiN, v l -!-
w,Mn ‘ - j-uas.-kj:;’k^’
AFimisaf.n. ,
’ l,, vat Secretary. ALFKKXt ]'U.L T-(1.
VULM-! <*f ID: B- ird. A. HAMILTON. Jo. Esq.
rr WJNOrIEt.D A CO.. Agents,
a.JK.'ff'y* Or. KM.. o,Jy.
MRS. S. AUDOUIN,
New Tort with a
spring’ and Summer
> O o XJ S
/| ‘ J^dS^de r ******
FBEKU 58ATS,
t Of erwy variety. Aim many rich awl fancy articles, beau
ttf.G Em roMlory, elegant
< r n:tD.fhts t,i every s.'y,e, Grecian ttr!*, Mie Hak
BrA.ao, W’if.s, Faiis, &/* . ail ami eztnx n•f r yowe v
r etore puiu&adlait. e* it wIU Ik* nwn u> your irt* rrs. Kbe
• 1! favors, and share of the libeiai
„ ° ur tonvin* city and aartwiiidiM ewmlta
ORS. F,’DONALD & VAN GILSEN,
33B2UTISTS,
ITt-hmston Block. Ilacon. (,i„
At IVJU. extracting teeth
31 *• ‘ , n>< T ANARUS” ln t'a*" l ’ lwi*n W hand and for
ii,3 j * mw! with tfc, < 3 \* ~t T|k’
lures, g. r J*l- :l and °< Paieimd *lrt, Llli f*’
tbor any k.nd of asruiwnuor MarerlsL on
<;. IS—if
i^emedy,
fill’ It'ii'.rvly
u:i t*y- i> • S* mc 2s
P.il A* u- j ptlr u:mrt.r
|, i;„> oysj'i - tlc *• mrily
l, i t>*-<>< i’Gs- Kc*■!>•
:>s -,u; liemrcy
‘if ilimtlly
U> :■ ,*.*f l-IUMIy
t,;i;.’ lij • ■ . :i’- lirintlly
l Mu* ;>• p.]"... Uci:ict!|r
ll.< tlic l.ur- •s* : n!e
f i.'s |!-e L .■.-. t v rie
Ihi • site *.- ,■ t Suie
U. tlx- !,;*■ ‘•■at Knit
l!iv* tin- LutK< -t Sale
l i* liu
lla* Mac lArgi at side
Has till’ Gave- .1 .ile
llai tile I. -144 1 Sale
H-t* tlx Mile
Os any Slet-’i: !,it- in flic AVorlil.
Os any vl •ilp-i -a In the VVorl'l.
Os any >I itlcla- iu i*>- “ oilil.
Os any Mi di, inf In 111* IV urld.
(If any >1 *ii, i*e iu tile LV>IJ.
<f any rittih *ue u tue Woillt.
Os any J'f'li lac la the Worlrl.
Os any JHetUcliic i,< lilt VVnrid.
Os any Mcdit iac in tlie World.
(It any ?rfe*n< Inc la tile Wbrlil,
100,000 Packages
lOO.O'FI Pad. a 4Cs
100 >KK) lLeka^rt
100,000 Packages
tOi,eOi PacLeses
100.000 Packages
110 h'hirO Parlacs
1-10.000
tO.J.'ii.’O Packages
100,000 Pat bag.*
ISniil 1 ■ Omic, !a anrS South Carolina
Sohl la Oct.-rjia and south Carolina
hold lit (imr-'.i iinti *- .I*l ii I'amilim
Sold In t.'ciMKl-: n .il siiaOi Carolina
hold In n: t .south Carolina
! Sold In deal lit a aid Smith Carolina
NOIII in Giaii.iii aid <>ntl Carolina
Sold In Ojii,l.i and South Carolina
1 Sold In (Jco*>ia and Sixth Carolina
Sol** In uioiiiia wad South Carolina
Ii- Kom teen vlonths.
lu P’.xirtis n
In Kourlccn ,'ilontHs.
In I'ourtccn Mantiu.
In ■(•‘mrlcfii Hontla.
l*i Fuarl -cii 3lontlM.
In Foarti cii r-loiith*.
In Foiutecii Months,
lu fourteen .Months.
In fourteen Mouths.
It Is Warranted to Cure
It i> VVarrantid to Cure
It Is Warrantett to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
it is VVii, ruiilu! to Cure
li J< VV;.rrai;U£l ( Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Core
It I* Warranted to Cure
Zl is Warranted to Cure
Ilf IKivi ti>ins arc followed,
If Directions aie Followed,
If Directions are follow id.
If Dirr-ctions a<e followed,
If BherUons arc Followed,
If !> reeflotss I*re followed,
If Directions arc I'ollnwed,
If D-rectiong are followed
Ir iHu t ll nis arc followeel,
It Dlreettans arc Followed,
j : 1 y Case cf I>y si/i p-.la
Any Cose of lljs-u jala
Any Case o tlysjiejssia
Any Case cf llj -iM y-l.t
Ax.v Case 1 pita .
Any Case of iJ>s; jisla
Any I ass of llj.sjx |>la
iAnj te nf LysjHpsla
Any Case of Dyspepsia
A si y Case of liysjiep-ia
IT.lvcr Disease,
Liver >!s a-i',
i fiver Disease,
l-'ver Disease,
Liver Disease,
fiver Diseaae,
fiver Disease,
11. Ivor Disease,
flv* r Disease,
Liver Ulw&K ,
itauitrliee,
Jaundice,
Janiidics,
.1. iincilcc,
Jnnmlice,
•TautiiUce,
.Taitiidlce,
uxnmliei',
•laiincflrc,
Da in-.dice,
t • ... n* DeMllfy,
> lexer 1 i'-’llilty,
etc;.err.. olltty.
■ ‘ * ty.
ICciH-ral D-bfiiv,
Uenernl D-’dlltj,
<General Debility,
General D t>i!i?*',
General DeMiltf,
General DeLliliy,
Palpitation,
Palpttailo-*,
IPalplsation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
PalpStation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Dlarr-icea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Dlarrhaea,
Chronic Dlarriio-o,
Ciironlc Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Dlairhffiu,
GHilincw,
Giddiness.
fGifMlncsSs
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness.
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Pi.lrlts,
Depresseit Nplrlts,
Depressed Spirit*,
Depressed Sj irtH,
I>rpr.-sse*i Spirits,
UepnaKd S| liih,
Loss of Appetite,
Lost of Appetite,
Lott of Appetite,
Lott of Appetitr,
foss of Appetite,
Lott of Appetite,
Lars* of Apjietitt-,
Loss of Appetite.
sos cf Apjtctlte.
foss of Appetite,
Pain iu SWf ami Hark,
Pain !n Sid- nn<l lim it.
Pain in Slip and 15-ck,
Pain lu Side and Hai ti,
Pain lit islitc r*ul Hack.
Pain in Side and Hark,
Pain ill Side and Burl;,
Pain in Shir and Bark,
pain in Side and Hack,
Pain In Side and Back,
It Is EsjK-tl \liy Adapted to
It Is Especially Adapted to
It I* Especially Adapted to
I It Is K-jsecllly A*:*pied to
It Is Especially Adapted to
It Is Especially Adaoted to
It is E.spcriaily Adapted to
It is Especially Aitapled to
It Is Especially Ail pled to
It is E*jK-eln!ly Adnptci! to
Female Conqiiahih;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints ;
Female. Complaints;
Female Gom;>ial*it ;
Female Complaints;
Female Coin plaints ;
Female Complaiiits ;
Female Comidalnts ;
Female Corn plaint* 5
It Produce* Rotundity of Form
It Prudu o Kotuadity of Form
It Produce* Hotuu-.lity of Form
It Produce*: iiotu.-.clliy of Form
It Produces Kutwnd.tjr of For.ll
It Pixnluees itotui-rllty of [Mini
it Piatlace* RotnmUty of Form
It Produces Itotuu* *ty of Form
It Produirr Ilwtusulily ~f Form
It Pi-oduees Botui ffily of Foim
In Frm!t of a Thin a-d >-pnr;- fl t,lj.
11l Female* 05'.1 T 1.1.1 and U urc ISaliii.
In Friaalr, of a vr-.1-i a*;.’ S|ia*’e ilahii,
ill F*aulis xl'a ‘i .. 1 .*. J b*i#ai-c llabl*.
ft! Feiii..*- o-’ *■ s *. 1 >par. i-n'.it.
Zx Frmal'-s of 11 Thiii -xxl -'pare !I.,bit.
in Keiunies t a : : (x and >; ne ltabtt.
Zn F Ui.. ;*of .1 ; in a-: i ‘spare llolilj
In Felix ir* ol* i ■ . spare He. I*
ill Females of TUn u,.ti r-p.-.ie t:..liit.
Send a
tor their Pamiih*cf .;<i ** D1 sei-.se* of Stout*
ach uni Bowels.”
W. W. Bi>T'*< Cii Cos.. Proprietor*,
a ‘S Broadway, New York.
For Sale in
Macon, Ly ZHILIN & HUNT.
(’*u’P<*(ins nntl (H! €'lolli*i.
p 1 v BOLLS Carpet! -.'of every style *ir<! qualities. ofT
\>*P prstry. Velvet and Bre.-.-ila.
Tlirw nly, IneraJn ard s uerSne Rugs fnd Mats.
Poor OilClotha of s, 1 w-.iUhsfrom.H y-id to 18 feet, mlt*bl<
, or Halls na*l l>H*icir Boons.
Coc-a ar.O inOi* Mattla*.
In P.e *iv*; kooo- we t-.i: show t e ar.-cs* r.-d b-st assort
meet Ie the City. H.oriAtqwi re r*.., jested to examine ou
Mock, before oinking Their You, urcha-v
b. F. ROBB A CO.,
! Macon, sep 51—ts A rrh Block, erry rt r, *_ P i.
MACON
LAMP STORE!
ISTo. 11
COTTON AVENUE.
COAL OIL!
A. 1.
-A. T
SX f n B
PER GALLON.
BOLSEAW & HERZOG.
:®Ro€€fti€S
STAPLE ESY’GOO3I3.
.BJIMT& HARMS.
Wc*Ul,h ro-t*ertfnliy anriourre to their friemi*. am! the
p'.ti.ir.tl :il they havern argxl Ihr'i s'orr, ahd aiv now
, r. -.'.r-h to keer. ar**l shall k-ej. M ail limes, a nnek of
.iKOCMIUKS am! i-TAPLKIIKIf GOOD*, -ncond to none
to the ett>. and !■* wllch their alt rut ion ts m u t c rdlaliy In
v!t. and, Tli.-. following is a list of r.e leading anirles :
‘2-TD Bitgs Rio, Jlai a and L*ag!iira
Chflcp.
ii*>o Carrels A. B. and ?I r G IRs.
*0 i>'xes IOH UXO.
950,000 CIGARS, from $5 to S6O
per thousand.
15 Bales OsnaiiurgTM.
IO “ Kcrary.
SO “ Colton I'ariiN.
19 “ liiiiukt'lK.
I*2oo pair of Acgro Slim*s.
100 Biles St iGUIAG.
900 C<**ls Rope.
950 Bbls. SoiqilUi’ of every quality and
kind, from the lineVt OlartJ, SPiij.ay A*
Co’s Bra lids,down toßectili and Whisky
’liny have also a l-rg.’ of I’ANIiLES. CiN'llV.
SOAP, PJ N.LfS]*A! > I >, ‘HLS GLASS, an 1 in fa* t ev
ery thing th tt i] e planter nr Mf* cht t can wantii* the line of
Gr<ctri< -: > 1 Stiil Dn -Goods fjiltne*]! aid ex- ’
; amine tiieir eijic v lofnre purchasing else a here. [sc;>t 2 Its
CENTRAL SAIL HOAD,
I|£r-;!g ,
CHAMQg QFSCHEDULEe
ON and after Thursday, July 15th, 1853, the Trains will be
-on as foUows:
Leave Savannah 12.151’. M. and 11.45 P. M.
Arrive in Augusta V.So A. M. and 6. 4) P. M.
Arnve in Maron 11.00 P. M. and a.OO A. M.
Arrive !n Mibt-dgeviUe l.twi P. M.
L*-*ve A. .M. and 10.00 P. M.
Arrive inßavar<uuh T.-2J A. M. and a.MO P. M.
Arrive iu Augueta 7.50 A. M. and 6.X0 P. M.
Arnve in Mllledgevtlle 1.10 P.M.
Leave AngiLta 15 A. 11. ar.d 2.46 P. V.
Arrive In t-avannah 7.20 A. M. and 9.30. P. M.
Arrive In Mucon 9.00 A.M. and 11.0*1 P. M.
Passengers for point* beyond Atlanta, on the Western &
AUastic Kail Hoad, will leave Pavannah on the 12.15 train,
andanlve in Atlanta at 7.15 next morning. Passengers fori
Mill dgeville aid l atouton wUi leave by tl L 11.45 train.
!1 ’ train, connvx-t st Macon with the Macon -V Western
IS. td for Atlanta, and w;th tr-e Sonth-Western Kail Xlnatl to
Alba y. Americui, ( oiinubus and Montgomery, and at Mlllen
with the Angth-ia and Savsnnan Kail P.oart for Augusta and
he North. U< >. W. ADA Mb.
Inly 89— ts General Sn:*erititendent.
31 ICON A WESTERN R. SOAR.
ON an<l alter n July, trains will be run as
follows:
Leave M icon at 12night, Arrive at Atlanta 7.lft, A.M.
Leave Macon c.t 10 > . MArrive nt Ai iauta P. M.
Leave A r ant a sit I-2 nigh!, Arrive at M aeon 7.1 ft A. M.
Leave Atluntaat 11 A. M., Arrive at Macon £.OO P.M.
Thf> 10 a. m. train frr.ni Macon conrccrs with the Western
& Atlantic Road at 8 40, j*. in.; connects with the Ge-
Kijatl I*2 at night, and Atlanta \t Point Road at 12 5 a. in.
The night train will not be run on Sundays.
The con ‘ letion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road
makes this tii<. most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Tbr i :h tickeifto which may be had at Atlanta, for |SC 25
ineluiiiug Mage lri', $7 tO, audio New Vork for Hi 00.
Knrlbei InformaUoL may b* bad in relation to this Route,
on rip ihcation to the Gtoeral .*:(■!;. I Office, Atlanta.
July 21—ts. ALiKfc.l > L. Tl I,EH, Supt.
NEW FURNITTJB3.
ffftHK subscriber h3 just receiv
_§L cl, od will continue to receive
from the best N. York City mac:- |KS9s!fN
• faet.crr, large and bandsome H.
lorlmeat of tne latest style* of Vtjfe.b— 5 /
Fia’SITIKF., CHUBS, &€.
He also manufactures Furniture of (L
----the very host workmanship, and at
the lowest market pricai. The fol
lowing list comprises a part of ihe
articles always on hand : ■
Tete atetc, * ■-
ltocsiag chairs of every style,
Parlor chairs,
M ihorany, Walnut, Oak and Cans seatobars,
Office and iYiurlr.w chair3,
Cottage chairs,
B-dsteadsfroia $5 to 4tl**>o,
Side Boards,
-Vasa stand-*, Corntr stands,
War-lrobes, Safas,
Bnresug—Mahogany,Walnut and Rose Wood,
Plume Cables, Folding and Plain Tables,
Centre and Side Tables,
Couches.Trunnei! Hedsteds,*l
Cradles and Crib.-,
Secretaries and Book cares,
Hat Hands, Looking Glasses,
Childrens’ carriage, and cabs,
Wlnacwshades, Feather dusters,
Curled hair and cotton Mattras iej.
B. T. ROBS.
‘Mis, HATS.
(lit. li. Ihll IBID,
Block.
attention toiiitir Mock of SPRING and bUM
HATS AHD CAPS !
The f -llnwi- g rofnniis*- few of theli leading it vies:
Gel.ta’ LaUi.lu Myle bilk 1 int.-*.
“ Hew <Jrleia stvie Silk Hats,
Pebf-e •• “
“ Ever.lt “ *• “
“ lilack. Oral*. lVarl, aid Fs.-hlcnablc ('ss-imerc*.
lier.fs’ superior French Cuk-I” ires, of all colors: and an
ruffle** variety of Boy’ and Ohildivn's Mrjw anil Leghorn
Hats and Caps.
we, s i have s /metis-ng very superior ln the wav cf btrr.w
i and i.egiiovßS.
V.’e inv.tc attention to our stock, pi.d promiie to fell as
cheap ns any lioUre p. the I *’ y or Mate.
( I! AKIXb 11. MIhNE 4 BROTHER.
■ Macon, April St-ts.
Spring & Summer Fasliioun for
rSL £S £xm ZP>
TO TEg Ii LADIES!
Mrs. F.DESSAU,
Triangular I\lck, adjoining Bostick, |
Kcin j* Co.'s Store.
/ (RATEFUL for the very liberal pat- Jlp--
\jT ronac of which she has ‘i n * I ecu the
n cipie tfrom iMth city and country, beg*
to announce to her patrons, and the Ladles
g, .-rally tl.rr -no ir now rveehii.g her MJHQM ]
>P KINO and SUMMER fcto* k, conslrtiug S5 IS
of every description ol {
aiXXjIjIjVBIIY - 071
Dress Trimming’ Grcd,
Wliicii for richness of nv.*< riaL elegance of .style, extent
ami v:irie y, are worthy of u.teriti4*n. Her Barege :in<l
Kooca, Lacea. MantilUs ( and Oloaka, Tnivelllng
i r*re.**s •Buoda, Em* roldrrlos, MWkhui, Held Dresses, Flower*.
Wr Uh* ai.il Hoqtk'ts arc all of the very latest importations,
an 4 will leso il at reasonaNe pticea.
IJT* Ai! orders by mall promptly attended to.
.uar 25--ts
jiii'junma”
ggMERCHLANT3ji£4
MaooE., Gra.,
COATES & WQOLFOLK
j i:\VKtiv- *bued tngetfernnd will occnpytbenew TIRE
Plv<e>r WAKEIIuI l-t, now being eredeu opie.oite M*l*.
I et-. llaohji: an .V spark'*.
i 1” - riii :n* nr- • in.-ile *'!t Cottoi. when n.-ked for. Order?
! for ilagging, R pe, Gr./cories, Ac., Hi.nll have ourperson*!
’ alt* i,lion.
j V e hope, by proti p'attention to husiiici*. to merit a Ul*er
-1a! *]. .rr • ;r ~ ‘.go.
N. Coat**, .1 ** H. 4Voor roi.il.
’ The Feib ril Union nd Recorder, MUledgevUle ;I a
Iri . A bany. and the Kepab'.lc.i*. Ala rice*, cony 4 muutn i
| uri *. nd bilir’- JinnySSlv Q, Jk W.
FREE < EVERYBODY
H. E. HOYT & CO.’S
New Catalogue for 1859.
rr CONTAIN-- THE
Larypxt 5.!?*! of I'kicfi'ul, Orna
meaial send Valuable GIHn
EVER PCELTSIIED!
Omitu Isc*>;Jßxn to Asuin than ever before off
ered 0> any * ti*-r - ■ ra!y : -n;..v:l iu Ihe United State*.
Greater mine, men - ‘*> purch -.-r-, who receive with each
Re., a GIFT, vaivln* in value from Ftrrr UikTS to O*K
Hi-st-rio DuLUiis.
i The Great Soutiiem (.iff Book st re lathe oxlt ok* that
*tradse*d.med by (he
ENTIRE rilE.-S OF BALTIMORE.
WrUe # or a which contains a?t ix expi.anatiow
auJ %ili be mailed free to any adtlru*.
H. K. HOYT A CO.,
mar 4 sm* 4! TUI timore sc.. Baltimore ,Md-
City Eesidence
FOR SALE.
f|SHE i*ot desirable amt t-eauMCul residence in Ivjjva,
tne central part of tne city is now off ered for fiffS |
sale, on the most liberal term*. Ilri
The hit contain*’ lie acre of ground, svrrounded Hf|| !
on a i sides, by ir. el* and *1 e *. and is Unproved -KSiHJi- I
in the nn.rt *ubstanti*l manner. The House on. tain* S* a*re
; rooms wiili f!rep ace in each, with wide message througk the j
coddle ol Ihe main building, besides hath room, pantry, *t.re
mom and el'-set-, all new and Ilmshe>l in the best style. ‘>u
the lot are all the rtecessery out building* Carriage Her e, I
stable, wash house chicken house, smoke house. Aiwt-si j
we! -of water, one of which nas iu k a force and lifting pump
with 1541 feet of hose attached. Also, hydrant and cisiern iu j .
the yard, besides a clioiee variety of M:rubbery *ird Fruit I
Trees, all In a thrittv ami flourishing condition.
F< r further particulars apply lo J.O EGtYAHDS.
dee. 17—tl ‘ Real Estate Agent. I
Tax Deceiver.
author!* and to anuounee the nine offl>trr|io j
Tin kira* a esndi date f.r Receiver of Tax Keturr.s of Bib I
f 111! yat th*. n-*t .1..|i,, n jisu-v, S*. >sn 4- *d
h BUbUXLb 1* Kit LI Al'l’its- f-r .one Dy
„ C.H.rIMA*CO.
I march 13 ts Cotton A Ten no 1
JACOB’S CORDIAL.
10,000 Negroes
10.000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly
V
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Jacob s ( ordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Is The (>niy Sure
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy
•/
And Positive Reinedv
And Positive Reinedv
j
Before The People
Before The People
Before The People
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
111 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 Half Doz.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Sale in
V . n, ly /FILIN’ lll’NT.
SPECIFIC
THAT ORKAT iI'MEUr
THAT GRKAT RFMEPY
THAT GKKAT K’ i.EDY
THAT GKI.AX KKST.P V
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GKKAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
BANCIIEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SI’KCIFIC
BANCHFZ’ SPECIFIC
SANOHIZ’ specific
SANCUK7.’ spacutc
THE ONLY Pasm\E CORE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSimE 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 PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
FOR QONORRHOSA & GLEET.
FOR liONOBUHUCA and GLEES’.
FOR GONORRiKFA (V GLEET.
lOK GONORRIKEA k GLEET
FOR GONOKRHO-iA & GI.EF.T.
FOR GONORRIKEA A GLEET.
FOR GONOKUIiQCA k GLEET.
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
saves a big doctor’s bill
SAVES A BIG IiOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SA\’i*S A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
I IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
is easily taken
IS FiASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
; is k.vmi.y taken
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO HAD TASTE
HAS NO HAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAH TAsTK
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
W!l,f, EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL KEF EXT A CURE
I WILL EFFECT A CUKE
■ WILL effect a cure:
1 WILL EFFECT A CURE
| WILL EFFECT A CUKE
WITH LESS TROUBLE.
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
Wliil LESS trouble:
WITH LFiSS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WIIH LESS TROUBLE
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SLEEPILY
MORE SPEEDILY
moke; spfedii.y
MOKE SPEEDILY
HOKE 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 REMEDY
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
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
Evsry Druggist and Country Merchant should keep a
supply of this valuable Remedy, not only lroui the pmf-
Itn that accrue from D* sale*, but as an act ol philan
thropy toward* Huffering humanity. It will be mad a
to the especial and pecuniary interest of all Druggist*
to purchase by
W. W. BUSS & CO., PROPRIETORS,
389 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
For Sale In •S ‘ *
Macon, by ZF.ILIN & HUNT.
Fresh Arrival!
1 Aft <’UOIOJB Prieil Beef Tongues,
JL “ “ ft < ‘ask* nw lig Han s.
201 lbs. fine It ed Bev,
300 Fresh Jlo’ofina .iHFrgrg.
201-2 bMa. Pick Jed Beef ami P nk,
6 1-2 ** Pi pi Heads, soihf* hlng paw.
In storp, and for sale by QKEtK .v FREEMAN
_ nun—t if
What the papers say, must Le true—
To buy cheap, come to Cotton Avenue.
LARGE IMPOP-TiNG HOUSES
AND
GREAT RUSH!
Just received,
111 ROM my Factory, anew kind of Fly Trap, fur fifty
cent**, —warranted lo give satisfaction. Also.
TIN WARE!!
At Wholesale or Retail.
Always on band, a good assortment of
maassaw®, i
and many article* in the
House Furnishing Line.
And all kinds of 9 i
JOB -WORK,
DONE TO ORDER. \
H. Ik. BATCHEIXER, Anrr ]
Macon, April 15. gt
GREAT* WONDER
OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROF. WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Sav* the St. Louis, < Mo.) Democrat : Belov, we publish a
. letter t*> !n. Woyl. ot this <*icy, fjom a penileautn in Maine,
which speaks *!owinply of the superior merits of his h*lr t n
le. Such evidence niest have its edect, when conim*: from a
reliable rouroe. If certificates are guarantees *f truth, the
Doctor needs no eacouuiums, -nor useless puffery from the
! press:
Bath, Maine, Jan 20. 1856.
Professor O. J. Wood & / 10., — : rlavmg my at- ;
! eution called a t*-w nionti s since, to the highly benefic'i.l et
, iects of ytmr hair rogto* alive, I was induced to mane xppllca
i lion of U upon my own hdr, which had become quite gray.
p;orably oibtf-tnird white ; mv whiskers were of smu** char
| cter. r*ome three months since l procured ab* itle of y* ur
hair rest rativ-, a and used it. I soon found it was proving
wi.at 1 had wlsjed. L ued it about twice, a week. I h*ve
! since pn>:uivd another bottle, of which 1 have used some. I
can now certify to ilia wi rid h \t the grav or white hair has
toally disappeared, noth on my head and sac e and my hair
has resumed its natural c dor.'and I bedeve m< re soft aud
j glossy than it has been before for twenty five years, lam
| now s'Xty yeas old ; my *ood wife at the age of tilty-two, has *
it with same effect.
i The above notice I deem dne to you fervour valuable dis- j
I c Aery. lam assured that whoever will riVhty u-e. an jiet
directions, will not have occasion to contradict rny statements.
I am a citizen of th s city and a resident here for the las? fif
teen yc-trs. ai'dam known to nearly every one heie and nd
joining towns. Anv use you may make of the above with
iny tmuie attzehed, is a’ } our service, as 1 wish to jre-eive
tiie i.e*utieß of nature in others as well as myself.
J amtruby, yours, A C. RAYMOND.
Baltimoiik, Jan 23,1856.
WOOD'S HA 111 RRmOKATiVS.
Professor Wood - Dear >ir: Having had the misfortune to
lose the best portion of my hai r , from the effects of h*s yellow
fever, in .N ew Orleans in IS 4. 1 was induced to n>*ke\ trial
ot your preparation, and found it to answer astl everything
, needed My htqr is now thick and glossy, and no words can
exp re >8 my obligations to you in giving to ’he attbeted such a
I r asure. ” FINLEY JOllNttoN.
i The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in regu
lar sanding, aud p.stoi of the Orthonox Oimrcu nt Brook Arid
Mass. He is a gtniieman of great influence and v.tiivesl!y be
loved. Wit. DYER.
Bbookfiej.p, January 12, 185S.
Profess or Wood—T>er Sir: Having mad- trial ot yotr hair
1 restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its t fleets has been
j xcellent in removing inflammation, dandruff and a constant
I tendency to itching with which 1 have been troubled from my
1 chi riho. and ; and has al*o restored my hair, which wa beenm
! ing gray, to its original color. 1 have us.*d no other article
j wiili anything like the tarn*- pleasure or profit.
Yodm tiuiy, J. K. BRAGG,
j The Restorative is put tip in hott’esof 8 M7.e.s, vi/: iaTge.
medium and small; the small holds holds ha’f a pint, aud re
tails for one dollar pv r bottle: the medium holds at least 20
per cent more in prr, r jrllon than the small, retails at two
i dollars p.-r bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent more
: in proportion, and retails f..r $-1.
O. WOOD & (JO.. Proprietors, 812 Boadway, New
York, (in the great New York Wire Railing rsuib) irk went,)
and 111 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
HP” Sold by ai.l Good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Df.vt.krs. julyl-3m.
LATEST HEWS BY THE
ITLffIU nuui
all whom it may concern, tnia is to notify th. public
X that
dcs-A-A-os
is at home agtdn, aud bens toa-sure hi* patrons that hisSa
loon is rot a thb.g of a rtav. Citizens and the traveling public
will flud tlitir establishment open, not lor the Season only,
but all Seasons of the year,
and those ca'li’.ig on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup
piled with all the delicacies that :he New York and other
I market will afford. In the way of eatables and something good
1 to drink, and six days out of seveu, more than can be found in
any house in town,
E. ISAACS A B3o’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
Ills Bill of Fare will every day,
Be juist the thing for little pay :
And those, who at their place may eat, •
Will find in it all tilings complete—
And going once, they then will know.
That ISAACS, ia the PLACE to go.
We phall be happy to see our friend*, ensuring them that it
| wili be our unremitting care to please in every respect, as wt
flatter ourselves, we have done till now.
’ it may r*e generally known that we have, to meet the wish
es of the Medical faculty, imp rted bv ourselves, a very aupe*
rior quality of Pale Brandy, fine old Port, Sherry and Made
j ria, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much desired by
j them.
Look at this Bill ot Fare and choose for yourself:
OYSTERS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick in !he s.'inll or by
ti e measure, raw, fried, owed, or In any way you want
them. Also,
Shrimps aud (drabs. tViid i arae of every variety, m
Venison and Beef Stef As, &.v2JJSV
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham am! Eggs, ~J ‘•&
Devil Ham and Deviled Terapins, r 1
! MOUNTAIN OYSTERS,
TURTLE SOUP,
V, r ood-Cock Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Vv'ild Ducks, Fish, and every thing that au epicure wants, can
always be had ween in season.
Confectionaries & Fruit
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on
hand a good assortment of Confectionaries,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
CT — TI TI it?
All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at. K. ISAACS <& BKO
Oysters, Gassie, &c.
G. He FREEMAN, & C0 t
4 RE now ready to serve Customers in every style of the
1 JY art, with
FiSIl, FLESH, AND FOWL,
at their Eat ing Saloon, Cotton A vent;, Macon.
They will have supplies of Fish and Oysters, by every train
fr~m the Seaboard, a well as of Beef, Game, Ac., from Fulton
market. New Volk, by every Mr.mer.
They have also made arrangements for regular supplies of
Chickens, Turkeys, Ac..from Cherokee Georgia, and Tennes
-1 see during tiie season, aud solicit a call from their friendaand
tiiepub.ie. nov. It#—tf
War, War, War. War!
O N
&m mm is
AT
EUNTST EINS.
BEING obliged to repair cur Store, we have commenced a
general warfare of extermination ot price* on our Goods
We are now selling the balance of our btocX of Good* at
NEW YORK COST,
To make room. Among which will be found a beautiful
j lot of
French I.aee Manta Him,
Double Jupe ami 2 Flounce Silk Robes,
I Double Skirt nod 2 Flounced Vara*e Bolteg*
Organ die 8 and Jaconet Double .1 übe Robes,
Pltd 1, Figured and striped Silk*,
Plain ftad h Igured Bi ck Silks,
Swiss and Jaconet Collars ar:d Sleeves,
Embri<ierrd aud Lace >i*tt>®.
Kid Gloves. Ladies’and Mums’ Hosiery'* Hoop Skirts, Mus
i li ns of fall kinds,
Men and Boys’ Wear,
Blcichfd and Brown whirlings, Irish Liuen. Talile Damask,
Lintiii Drills autl Farmer’s cntiuctls, Oottonadce, ho.
Call an<s See sor l omndves!
E. EINSTEIN.
| .Tune 6 ts.
: |2OO Reward.
REN AWAY from the suhsciibcron the 28th of hept.lßsß
rriv tioy I’avie, a very white mulatto, 13 years .Id
j weigh !*6 lbs., has a large mole or tit on the right side of his
ru ck, a .-cur above bis right knee, and hiaiegs below hU knees
an* spotted brown. He left on the Cars for Alacou,and wa*
put olf a’ the 2d or 3d Nation. Ho wore a drab velvet cap, a
blue F*ct< ry bailor Jacket, a striped hickory shirt, brown
i Cotton and Wool pant a and black shoe*.
1 believe he wh* enticed away by seme white Rascal,if so,
j ! will pay the above reward tor the return of the Boy on
proof to convict the one who took him off, or I wi.l pay for
the return of Boy or hi* confinement in any Jail so that I get
| him, all costs and charges and a liberal Reward.
Columbus, 0ct.23. 1868.—ts ELIAS HULL.
I P L INT HOUS ST
Maooial. G-a.
ITtOKMERLY known as the Alburn House, on
’ First Street, opposite l*ntton, Coiilng A Oo.’*, TjttlHS
j Ims been recently fittetl up with ft large addition,
for theaccoiiiinod.itiOD of Boaruers and the travel
j Ing Public, who will find it to their interest, if stop- JMfIMM
| ping a few nays in Macon, to give us a caii and see for them
selvea. Tiie Proprietor thankful tor past fa\ nrs. Hatters him
| sell that by etrictnttentiou to I)u*ins.he will receive hisahure
of pulilic patronage,
j Fassengerg wisiiii i: to stop nt the above house, when arrlv
j ingatthe Depot wni ask for its Kepreseatatlve. i tie table
I shall not beiuferiortoany in the substantial) of life.
X J rioo of Eonrd :
For a single mea! $ .SO
1 (Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.24
By the Day 1.50
•Single Week S.OO
By the Month (Board and Lodging) to.W
tft I 2-2—ts THUS. H. FLINT, Proprietor.
FOR SALE ON
mm €i£&f
I offer the plantation near Amcilcus. formerly owned by T.
L. Holt, fix miles roni Americu.% on the Mncknlce creek,
i containing six hundred and seven acres, two hundred and fifty 1
j acres cleared, with all the necessary !> ui)dii!gs, negro houses. ;
■ gin house, s*;r**w, Ac. The place will be sold at a bargain and
M
| meat tb:*place. JAMES W. GRIIFIN.
| Alaeon, Oct. —ts Jiff*City papers copy.
BostickyMeifl & Cos.,
Having just returned from New York, for the Third Time
1 this Reason, we are prepared to offer extraordinary indnee
| ment* in
j DRESS GOODS,
As many of them were bourbt after the Jobbing Trade was j
over, and they will le sold leas Ihati the coat of
ImportLSb-tion.
We take pleasure in showing our GOODS, and trust to our j
Prices, and the interest of our friend** and customers ter
Success in Trade \
BOSTICK, KEIN & CO.
my 17—ts
AT laOiTli; AtiAIS!
FLOYD HOUSE,
Maoon, G-a,
TIIE undenignrd has a/ain opened the above w-M.
Hu I cl, where he will be pleasadto *eeh:sfurm
er customers, and tne Traveling Hubiic generally. ill
A Four or Fix Horse Omnibus will be in prompt ai- Hill
tendance on the a'rival of all tiie trains, ti <f iivey-S*S*®”
Passengers to and from the Hotel TREE OF CHARGE.
M ala call be had on tiie arrival of aii the l ight trains.
Charges moderate. Traders and business men will do well to
make this House their home during their stay in AluCon, It
being central.
If Reference—Call and see 11. P. EtEDDIA'G. Pro
prietor.
P. o. Be sure to take the Floyd House Omnibus.
jan.T.V.-ft 1
Bare Chance for Investment
Attention. Meclinnle*.
FOR SALE,
THE WELL KNOWN
R.YHJHT’HNTKAM SASH A BLIND KAPTOHY
The Building is entirely new, and the Machinery new au<
of the best quality. It la a lucrative business and lias a well J
established trade. The Muiiding and Machinery will b soli
on liberal terms, with a lot of lumber. If desired.
mave.l—tt K#HN KN*GHJ
BOOK BINDING. 1
BLANK A<N'OUNT BOOKS made to order for Court*
ana ’ouutii g lloutes, and the numbers printed on iLt
pages without extra charge.
Magazines, Music and Law Bonis,
: Bound lu neat and chcsp styles. DAVID RObb.
(,’or. 3J and Cherry streets,
feb. 4 ts Over George T. Rogers* hoi
Matting! Matting!
Jus’ r-e- i veil
ID.il PIECES of MATTINU—aiI widths—very cheap 1
inch 10 BOSTICK. KKIN A CO. i
NEW Film.
rpng on tiie busines* in ail ‘ts branche*. We always |
1 n.t-ttufa < ’ai liuggirtt anU Horae*, U> Lire uuv !
I good terms vnybony. u c also have the most ample ac- I
conm.elutions so- Drove 8t tk.
! _\ Ve wo ;‘ M ;lv to thc that we have taken j-hc 6//into
our in uth m earnest, and can aiwajb be found v. itL o bar
; ness on re dy to serve you ; wt i.n nI tv keeping a straight
t>7igue. pulling together , and tv buckling down close ui bus
mess t* succeed or break a truce. We shall never tire fellows
iv tiiu'iiing up tor you a # long as yon cume up to the ‘lick U>g
.nu set t le. Now it you * ant us to wag-on, to rocLo-trayana
i not he sulky, in fact if you don’t want us to check up too
close, put your shoulder to the w heel, give us a share, and if
! y° a p, nt * a *mgle ti act of ingratitude you ma> halter us.
\ ery rc ptetfully, ADEKfIULD A JEFFERS. j
i Opposite the. Passenger Depot amlneeu |
’ Brow ■ Hotel.
Copartnership Notice.
I HAVE associated with me my brother, FRANK M.
8 I ONE, for the purpose of continuing the Hal and Cap
business,
! I lie business will be conducted hereafter under the firm
! name and .style of
CHAS. B. STONE & BROTHER.
1 he undersigned, thank ul for the liberal patronage ex
| fended to him the pa-t year, would most respectfully solicit
a continuation af it or the new firm.
They will keep constantly on hand a superior stock of Hats
and Caps, which they will sell as low as any house in tiie
City nr r-tate. CllAb. 15. SIUNE A BRO.
April 10.
E. SAULSBURY.
Washington Block, Opposite Lanier House,
MACON, GA„
fItAKES pleasure in informing his customers and buyer,
X generally, that he Is now prepared to offer one of the most
! eiegantaud attractive stocks of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
• For Gentlemen’s wear, that can beexhibited in thecity.
; Constant additions of desirable goods will be made bv every
j steamer.
Helias in his employ one of the BEST ( I TTKKs
MIITTII OF \L\V YOHK, indcan execute ail ordcisi
he most approved style and at ahnrliiotice. octlfi—
TROUT HOUSE,
A.TLAKTTA, GrA..,
By MRS. J. D. BOYD.
juufc 7 3m
Honey-blade Grass Seed.
JH. WEED, YJacoii, ©;s.
* GENT for ttiHS,le of the Honey-tdade Huntarian Grasr
l\ Reed, warranted to grow in any climate, and ,tand all
kinds of weather# lb-ice $ i no per bag. apr 2t— ts.
Hew Crockery Store.
THE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining conn
tiesHre respectfully invited to call and examine mv stuck
<ll CHINA, Gl.As:-and OKOCKLKY WAKE, nex doorto
; Mrs. Dessau’s on Secoud street. I intend to keep at, al
times a good stock ufGoods. and will sell them as low as they
can be bought anywhere ip the city. A liberal share of pat
, ronage is respectfully solicited.
June4—S R. R. HUTCHINGS.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are cautioned agairgt trading for three sever
al notes of hand given by the umlei>i*ned to Maj. E.
Harris ; two for #B6 each, and one fer #4O, all bearing date on
the 14tii March, 18T.0, and Due three, six .and nice and hnlt
month** afterdate, for hire rs Negro woman. Eliza, alias L< ui
—a-* the considera ion for which said notes were given has
| entirely failed, by reason of the abduction of said negro from ;
my service by the family of Maj. Harris. I wLI not pay said
uotes unle 2 compelled to by law.
i June 6—ts. ‘ L. F. W. ANDREWS. j
COFFI NS. i
ROfSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained, Cheap
. Vaneered Mahogany Coffins, Aleo New Style Metalic
Gases Superior to the old Styles.
Old Pattern Metaisc Cases at Lower Prices.
|,;n 4—6111 1. V v. G. WOOD.
SAVE FREIGHT AND COMMISSIONS!
Carhart & Curd.
Al\ 80LE AGEN'S FOR
SCALES.
\FOLL Assortment of Platform and Counter Scales now
in store at.d for sale at their prices. NO FREIGHT
ADDED. Orders tuk:n fur Railroad Ware-house and other
large .scales. We will see them properly put up.
may 11—:f.
C., MU & W. aud S. W. Pa. R
CS UANO. will for the present, be transported over the
JT (.'etit'al Railroad to -Macon, or to any Station on that
aud the Katontuu Road, in anv quantity, to any Consignee,
at. t'2.00 per t-m of 2 COU pounds, and over the Macon and
V estem,and Soutli-W erst rn Ruilroatls, or to sny btation on
! either of those Roads, at Si.Oh per ton of 2.0U0 pounds, pro
vided each Mack is marked with consignee's name
GEO. V\ ADAMS. Uen't Sup’t C. R. R.
ALFRED TYLER, “ “ M.aW.R
VIRGIL POWERS, “ “ S. W. K.
Feb. 25, 51. 48
F'or Sale.
ONE of the most desirable residences in the cily. where
the subscriber now resides, corner of Oak and Second
I Streets.
The Lot contains three quarters of an acre, and is highly
improved with choice varietiesof Peach, Apricots,Grapes aud
otner froirs. and flowers.
‘I he a- ellingcontains ten Rooms. Closets in ix, andGas
In all. Terms of payment wit be made easy. F orparticu
la-s, enquire of J DeLcache or W.B. Brantly.
If not sold befote Christmas, it will be rented to titi approv
ed tenant. Idee. 14—tf] GFa>. Vv. ADAhifS.
CROCKERY STORE.
1 f¥IHE undersigned thankful tor the very liberal patronage
JL best’ wed on him for the past season would most respect
fully suitedt a continual.ce ul the uir.te, at the Old Crockery
Stand, on Triangle Block, wheic* he is prepared to show as fine
a stock of China. Glass ui.d < ’rockery V\ an- as can found in
the Boiitr>. Every Uxly is invited to cull and examine my
betutiful assortment cl Diningand Tea Setts. Some very rich
nd for sale low. nov. 26—ts K. K. HUTCHINGS*
SilililSfk
Just received
A LARGE assortment of the liteden Hill Hilrts, a s
II rv t'*-rlor article. They ar# well made ai dlt first rate,
mar 24 .25 E. WINbHIP.
Latest Style
BLACK FROCK COATS,
JUST RECEIVED BT
C . I-I . 33 A X n3D .
June 17 ;
JNT otioo,
4 LL persons are hereby warned, and notified, not to trad
l\. tor u n-to niade by the uiKlersigued as principal, and
Geo. T. security, for Three liu.- dred Do -ar.*, datfd
June LVh, due f.mr mouth*after date, with inteest !
fTt>n dare—paynt le t<3 Hayden iV Got labv or terer, as the
consideration of said not* hustai eri, aid I stihali not pay the
eu • e unless contpeßtd to do so by la* r .
Macon, June 28—3m* JkttoiCPH HERTZFIKLD
FBBICH GLASS, ~
Ail Sizes frowi 8-10 to 30-44.
MIKKUKS and Looking Glass I'lates. Frames, of Gilt
Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut . For Sale by
T. A G. WOOD
Macon,,Tune 11,1848. rtf. j
STEREOSCOPES.
A LARGE and beautiful assor* ment of Stereoscopes, with
:i large number of views of all kinds, for safe, singly or by
It he dozen, at J. M. BOA II D\l AN'S,
dec 17—ts Washington Block
JUST RECEIVED.
\T B. P. McEVOY’S. a large lot of SELF-SEALING ‘
CAN'S, Kuivef and Forks, (factors and Teat Sets. Also !
] H R PlTl HKH?s, cheap forCASU.
j IUUV I—ts
Osnaburgs, Yarns, &c.
j Os | Dales nprtaburgH.
Ow 20 Bales Yarns,
15 Bale* Macon and MllledgrrUle SheetiDgs,
10 Bates %
5 Bales sttrines.
For stile by AYKLS, WINGFIELD & CO.
u2S—tf
BUTT Kit. Cheese. Shad. Pickled Beef and Cod
flak recoivodwaekly. For sale bv
October ft ‘ HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
Hair Work to Order.
OVER TWO HUNDRED DESIGNS from which to
make aeltc-ion, by
apr 7 sAwif. E. .I. JOHNSTON * CO.
SEBVANTS WANTED^
\V ANTED, for the taiar.ee. of the year, two ford Cook
Vs and Washerwomen. For such as are capable ai.d
hesl’hy.the highest weges will be t-aid monthly. Apply a
thi. otflee,
July 19—ts.
TNLOOR OIL. 4’LOTIIH of all widths, tost received stid
V orsale by (iulySd—tf) B. F. ROSB A CO.
Family Flour.
K AA/1 LDs. Knoxvule City Mills Family Flour. 15
Rtls. Hiram S nltli Fiour, received and to
RU by [may S] GKERA FREEMAN
Porter and Ale.
4>4 k Casks Jeffers’Jug Ale,
’ 10 *!asks best Loudon Porter.
Jst received, atid for sale by GP.EkK & FREEMAN
vu7.—tf.
Negroes Wanted.
highest cash price will be paid for likely
M. YOVNO NEGROES. Also for a gang of Planta
tion hanu-. IF. B. PHILLIPS, KastMacon.
fisb2#-tf.
C. 11. FEEMM & CO.,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.,
Gffer, us usual, at thHr Old Stand, a (liolre is.
•Kininenl ol
lAtIILY GROCERIES,
Ot every description and of the bent quality, fmh nd
g'iod, being constantly in receipt of new supplies from
the Northern Markets,
Sug*rs, f*pic# , B, W’h'te Fish,
nips. Citrons. Herrings,
C flee, CiracTi Fruits, In cans, Hsros,
Teas. Condiments l.&rd.
Sweetmeats, Sauces. Fbmr,
Nuts, Cheese, Bulier,
RaWln*. Mackerel, Fork.
\* and ofherartlc’e*too numerous to mention, comprising the
whoW range of Family Grocery supplies.
.-S* A'HBllßSiy
We particularly invite th** attention of dealers and others
r o our large amt cmplete stock ot i andics, n:ar.u‘a*-tured by
mrarlvc?*, o the very materials, and aarnujtt and to retain
‘heir Lardnev* and inilliaucy, whi e the imported Cancle
i tc,n lose both and become well bless. We offer unrivalled
nduceraenu to purdinwti.
Cakes, Ornamented A. Plain
Os every variety, and made oi choice materials. Fami 1 i st
and parties supp led at the sliorlett notice and on the moat
r. Hsouable terms.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
Fish, in their Season.
OGR OYSTER SALOON,
Will be open for the reception of visitors, where we shall
. seep ooiistaiitiy on hand diningthe Fail and
W iuft r. Kr.-hli Oy-lers u.,; , ~
j l i'li native aud imported.
V / ~t the best qualiiics and re?pectiully invite or
ders, which sliail t'C faithfully filled, octß—G j
WAR, WAS, WAR!
Is declared against pains of any kind ly
DB. A. W. ALLEN’S
! Southern Liniment!
’ A aD every Southerner will be satiffled by uslDg one do
| Jy lar’s worth, that tney have no farther use for Korthern 1
! Liuimeuts. For Familv and Plantation use it has no equal. ;
it cures Rheuraatiain. Nfuralgia. Strains, Bruises Bums,
Fresh Cut-s Pains in the Back or Limbs, Cholic in Man or
:<<ast. and is the only certain Hemedy known for Blind Stag- |
ierein Hotm*; and every one will find its saving of time and j
liouey by keeping a supply on hand.
CERTIFICATES.
uAlNTtKiliflE, Ga., April 8. ’46 —Dr. A. W. Allen—Dear ,
■dr—From mv knowledge of the ingredients composing your
‘Juirnent, aid mv experience in the sale of it for the last 6
eats, I am prepared to say that there is no better, and 1 think
must soon supersede ail Liniments ol like character.
D. j. DICKINSON, Druggist.
Auuavt, May. 21,185 S.—Being recently severely afflicted
*l!h an attack of Kheuim-.tisin, I procured a Pottle of the
liNive named preparation, and wasentlreiv relieved from the
ilsease in a short lime, from a fw applications.
i mr.ke this voluntary statement for the benefit of the pub
ic, and from a Meuse of gratitude to Dr. Allen. It maybe,
md doubtless is by many who have never tried It. called a
piack medicine ; but if quackery always gives as certain and
speedy relief as this preparation did, then 1 am trs.Pi l.ence
orth a convert to quackery. Hmr Moroajg
t*r Prepared by Dr. A. W. ALLF.N, Columbus, Georgia.
None genuine without the signature and seal of A. W. Allen.
For sale by E. L. STKOHECKEK A CO„
Macon, Georgia. ■
Wanted, a responsible Agent In every Southern town and
village.
Cactios To Evkbtdody. —Don't use any more Northern
Mnimeut until they have given the houthem Liniment a fair
t ul sep 10—
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Philadelphia.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special En- j
dowmentfor the Belief of the Sick and Dis
tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epi
demic Diseases.
IN times of Epidemics, it is the object of this Institution to
establish Hospital*, to provide Nurses, Physicians, loth
f ug. Food, Medici; ea. Jbc., for the sick and destitute, to t;ik
j harge of the orphans of deceased pan nts, and to minii-ter ii.
•very possible way to the relief of the afflicted, and the ln alth ;
•f the public at large, it is the duty of the Directs rt, at huei. ‘
imes, t* visit personally the injected districts, and to provide j
tad execute means of relief. Numerous physicians, notact- |
tig menabera of the Aesociatlou, usually enrol their name*
*n it books, subject to be called upon to attend its hospitals,
reeat charge.
lu the absence of Epidemics, th* Directors have authorized
he Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid io per
■smssuffering under CHRONIC a virulent j
character, arihing from abuse of the ph>eicai poweas, lual
reatnient, the effects of drugs, drc., Ac.
Various REPORTS and TKACIB on tiie nature and treat
ment of <'hronic Diseases, by the Conhulting burgeon, have
been imbib-lied f* r gratuiious distrib\iti<*n, and will be sent 1
FREE of CHARGE to the alfi icted.
Addresa. for Reports of treatment. Dr. GEORGE K. CAL
HOUN, Consulting burgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, pa-
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELC, President.
OEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
OCt. 8—1853—1 y*
THOMAS HABDKMAM. OV!D O. 6PAft* I
“TaRDEMAN & SPARKS.”
m WME MOUSE®
—AND—
iGOMMISSiOI 1 MERCHANTS
k tti'lLGcontiDue to give prompt attention attbetr
i IT FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE,
’ on the corner of 3d and Poplar Streets, to all business
i committed to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed
pledged faithfulnessto all the interests of theirfriendi
and customers, they hope to receive their full share
: he public patronage.
j Liberal advances made on Cotton and otherprodn
i when required.
Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope, At
furnished at the lowest market rates.
Mscoi, Ap4—tf
Administrator’s Sale.
VGREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Court of
ordinary of Crawford County, (July Term. 1359.) will
be sold before the Court House door in the town of ,
Knoxville, within the legal hours of saD. in the FIRST |
TUESDAY JN UOTdbkß neit, the well known and de- }
sirable Plantation belonging to tiie estate of Francis E. Ba- j
con dec'll. The Plantation lira in tb* Old A gency Reserve,
on the. Eat-t side of Flint River, in raid county of Crawford, ;
containing One Thousand Aden, more or iera. S**n e five or j
*ix hundred acres are cleared and iu a high state of cultiva
tion, and very productive —the woodland is rich Oak and .
Hickory. Thin / 1 anlation combines auvartages inferior to ;
none in this section ot he Mate, as to health, convenience i
and fertility, having a good comfortable Dwelling, new fram
ed Negro Houses, new Gin House, ncrew, Ac.
Terms—on and two years credit, purchasers giving good
and S'.itflcieijt security. for the purpo-e of distribution.
.JEREMIAH O. IIAKVEV, Adm’r.,
July Bth, 1858.—ids. de bonis non.
FINE ARTS.
rjIUO.SE who deaire a perfect likeness in any of the varlon
’ A riyles, especially
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
I colored in Oil, and who desire to patronize a
First Class E>tablishme]it,
should not fail to call at Pugh's Gallery Tri- j
angular Block.
Ottr Photographs are supe ior ‘o any produced in Macon. 1
: trorn this tact, we have them colored by I'ortralt Fainter* who
stand at the head ot their Profession, and wtio are the only ]
class of Artists who can color Photographs as they should lie.
Ambrotypes in tine gi it cases from $1 00 up Taketbc very
best style. 4’all and see Harm. dec. 10—ts
PIANOS,
SHOWN k ALLEN'S NEW STYLE, i
’ fit HE best and cheapest Instruments ever c-ffvred in this i
JL ot any other mark.t. t’aii and satisfy yourselves that
vearc selling Instruments at leapt #10” under ibe usual prices.
IWe give a warrai.tee lor three years to each instrument I
hese irs'ninienia have no superior, and are unsurpassed in |
tone and finish J. F. WINTER & CO. I
aug 20 w2m I
tjASH AHU |
1 dersigned Is stillprepared to manufacture ail kind;
of V% iiidotvbasii, Mliitda, Funnel Boors 1
and Cnriren try Work to order. Having always on
hand, the best seasoned and well assorted lumber, h
will warrant hia work to be of the most substantial anc j
| durable description.
He will also contract for any si*e or style of buildlr.* |
and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Urdet .
respectfully solicited.
JOHN KNIGHT.
prSS—tf
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
lAM now offering for sale my plantation in Jones County
seven miles above Macon, on the Ocmuigee River, con
aining 1200 acres ot land. Attached to the p'ace isSOOacrei
s vamp Lands, (river bottom). Terms one and two years’
credit.
Any one wishing to purchase va'uable Lands, will do well
to coil and examine the above as I an- determined to sell,
apr2B ti ROBERT -3UKPY.
National Police Gazette.
r|THIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its 12tL ,
5 Year, and is widely circulated tbrwughout the country—’ I
I-contains all the Great Trials. Criminal Casen, and apptop/ -
ate Editorials on tiie came, together with information on Cri- ,
I minal Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper.
tSr-Subscriptions, $2 per Annum,; $1 for Six Months, to be <
remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and
the to wn, county and State where they reside plainly,)
To R. A. SEYMOUR,
Editor A Proprietor ol the
National Folice Gazette,
ap-j24 d—ts New York City.
JUST RECEIVED
Landreth’s New Crot)
Turnip Seed of 1858.
WHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP SEED.
RED TOP
RU *'A KAOA TURNIP SEED.
LARGE OI.OBE TURNIP SEED.
LARGE NORFOLK TURNIP SEED.
Kentucky Rlue Gra** Seed.
RESCUE GRASS SEED.
X.TJCE PL 3NT 3£3 SEE 13.
For a •’ at GKO i*AY IK‘B Drug and Cbeaucal Sto;e
!!! DEATH TO ALL VERMIN!!!
11 U truly wonderful with what c**rUuntf Rnts. Beaches, j
Mice. M Ws, ir<mrd Mice, Beg-Bugs, Ant-, Moths, Mo- !
quitow, Fle&e, iuaec.s o:i Animals, in short every pecie of 1
Vermin, are utterly destroyed by
I ‘T nlarV Hat, Roarh, Ac.. F\*ermin&tor,
• CowiarV* Fx terminal or,
Cottar a” Elect nr Powder, for Inject*, Ac.
rnity Infallible remedies known.]
J. C.COVEK,(Ed. “Hfesa-ti**) Lancaster. Wis. “We Mgh
ly recomnifi.il thc liter. More arnun and provision* :ire
Destroyed annually in (.rant Comity ny Vermin, than
would pay for tons of this Hat Killer and Infect fcxter.,vet
a hundreth iat of the value of such property laid out in j
“ContjuV* £xr„ would save all from locs.’ 4
W. CURTIS. (Pruggi t,) Oakland, 111. -We received the
b<x— cure Bl&kaiey, St. Louis.— It *riveß#rreat satisfaction
wherever tried.—lsa “dead shot’ every time, and nomw
take.” _ .
OSli-iRN t PABSONS. Tafton, Wis. “Your Rat and
Roach Extc r. is all sold. Jt gives universal ratls'act.on.’’
GEuRGE Itosk (Drufirgis*,) ('ardlngton. O. “I have been |
felling your Ext. for the last year, and have not known it to
faSiin a male instance.” „
R. WKIUHI. <l>ruggi-t,)Tmv. O. “I have sold out ail the I
P.at, Roach, Ac., Ext. Thc :iat Killer Is in great demand.'’ .
ZT Principal L’epot,4lo Broadway. New Tork'.
1 Or ill Wholesale 1 resists in New York are Agents.
ty- holvsale Agentsm all the large eitlcs.
gar*Driiegisisand Dealers everywhere sell them.
S3TI o 000 Boxes sold per week In N. Y. alone.
CT'!"li*ie!!! of spurious imitations. Examine each
P.ox. Bottle, or Flask, and take nothing but “Coarag's.”
pr *I.OO Boxes can be sent by maU.(BUd!cle:,t tode.-uoy the
Vermin on any premises )
g*r 3.<JO Sample Packa. es (1 doz.) by Express to Dealers,
gy For Agencies, b ud for Circulars, Terms, Ac.
gyWioiniii AflWTflioK S. C_ Oa., Ala , A Ft.a. n
At Chariest’ n, 8. C’., Van Sh&ack A Grierson,
At Savannah. Ga. J. B. Moore *Uo.
At Moblla, Ala., J. C. Lm Bose * Cos.
ti lm*
STATIONERS WAREHOUSE
No. 75, John Street, N. Y
W. & C. K. HERRICK,
LMPOBTERS AND DEALERS IN *
FOREIGN Si DOMESTIC STATIONERY
\V” E a e now prcpaied to offer to the trade, from ail t art.
’ ’ . fftbe runn'r,, a full and complete- asson ment SVi
f ° Ur llne com P li,i “l | 0,6 D * w<:3t nd su st de irabii
STATIONERY
i mufour'^^.^OuT;!;;' f ‘ ,liJr ° f b ’’ sln *P^
ILLUSTRATED TRADE CATALOGUE
will rant Free by Mail on application
mat* 2-4—| y
Scrofula, or King’s Evfl t
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of tic
blood, by which this fluid becomes -vitiated
•weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades thc -whole body, and may burst out
I in disease on any part of it. No o'rgan is f rey
from its attacks, nor is there one -which it m; r
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, diu
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air,* filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices,’ar.r
above all, by the venereal infection, W'hatl
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending “ from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generationindeed,
| it seems to be the rod of Him who says, <• f
nill visit the iniquities of thc fathers upon
their 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, depress*
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
j which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
arc still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
- cimatcs 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 thc most active remedials that have
; been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from thc 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 othe- affec
tions which arise from it, such as Eaurm-j
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fiee,
Rosb, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules,
Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors. Tetter
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Rinowokx,
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arising prom Vitia
ted on 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 constitution*.
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 his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
i simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
| of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and direction*
for their use in the following complaints; Cnstirt
j ness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disorder
’ Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbl
Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appf
tite. Jaundice, and other kindred
arising from a low state of the body or obstructio*
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
for the 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 are the ease3 of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
liclv 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 are known, tne
I 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. €. AYER A €O.
LOWELL. MASS.
Sold by E. L. Strohecker & Cos., Zeilin &
Hunt, Macon, and by all druggists and deal
ers in Medicine everywhere.
Haviland, Chichester & Cos., Augusta, Ga.,
; wholesale agents.
j M„
L n^uiTOPinrsor,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
FOEBIG.\ AiVD JDO.TIESTIC
MARBLE
MONUMENTS.
TOMB STONES,
MANTLES,
FURNITURE,
SLABS, &c.,
Corner of 3rd and Plumb St*.
MACON, GA.
api 11—ts.
New Candy Factory,and
BAKERY.
| S \RN AMEN TED Cake, and Plain, auppliedtolamilie*
j \J Wedding* and Partie*, according to order.
Candy by the Box,(a*aorled for Merchant*,) ofthebeit
quality, warranted, and at: the lowest price*.
Order* for the aboveor lor Drags, Garden Seed*, n
fraite.Ac. promptly attended to by
J. H. * W. 8. IUJB.
DOTS—ts Cherry Street. Macon. *•
clothing-.
HORACE FITCH & CO.,
aving received a very large
Stock of Summer Clothing.
\f ABE np expressly for the Summer offer
Style, and of the bos’ goods.
great inducements to any one who may wl.di up
READY MACE CLOTHINC.
Youth's and Chi idren’s Clothing.
A large Stock of Youth’* and Children’* Clothing, also o
band which we are offering vtry l° w -
TRUNKS, VALISES, BONNET BOXES
AND CARPET BAGS.
Having In connection with s or Stock of clotbtag.
an uietafr* twin directly over tho store.where at all
iWfound one of thri‘.st Stock* (to t .found ln thedW
of all kino* of Trunk., VStaw. Bor, net Vvxu wd
naga • and we invete all who tire in wintot any I****. eiie
line to call and raamlne for the nielveerefore t urAarh *
where, for we are bound to hell Cheap for the Bea>
*. nrcwaw.