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BOSTICK, KEINik CO.,
“ Headquarters!”
MAY! MAY! MAY!
BOSTICK, REIN & HI,
Opniin? Ilieir 3rd Display
or
SJffifll DRESS CODDS!
Silks! Silks! Silks!
STREET, BRItAE EVENING
S J i-ftS f
B!(bo(rs Biaek Gres dr It he all Widths, j
Kostick*
Cmflar Kotm * Volant**,
Gr n utiiie K<'-k ..*DosbU Jnper.
Kein
Barege r.rbe 2 Volantes
Organde Rcto Ttbila
Jaconet Botes and Jupes.
& €o m
White Good*.
Krabwitderle*.
Lace Mac libs*.
Eostick, Kein & Cos.,
HOTTSK FURNISHING GOODS,
LINES, DAMASK, SHEETING,
jf, X MATT.KO, CaRPLTI NO. be.
STRONG & WOOD,
DEALERS IN
BraRTOMBR
XT TUIiU OL!) STI.YD U.> ill, ST.
Opposite Eostick & Kein’s.
jyA V 2 now In *• -e,a buy and me!*, wleeted assortment
fc3oTs tt&£iOES,
i ‘ (Tv y off! ’'inif p: r .‘•urv't’ *d 1° >’* T
andtxr 2C:tUi!*:i. .rkt*. rr ‘ f
hr m v
H -
i>iis . , |rt * ‘ iters.
GieiLDEßli ’
SHOES CF EVERY . t.
a o, HA S peq GAPS, t
Os all (1 taji.’rs md ‘Tt!**,
A* 1 r ‘t which wi:i to * ‘ reason: • terms
Tli kfulfor • vir.Titi ,o*e wishing toj irrias.
*. ca. and examine thcirstock before pi.rehaehing el-cohere
_ol *, 163?—tf _ S.jtW.
FINE FUBHITUHE.
WS ISE Barter Setts, Rote
■ Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia Walnui rumiture.
Secretaries and Hook Cases,
Desk, and Book Caae*. SltaFfrf-r 1.._
B irew. o’ R. 9. V, Ovp.iia
hogauy ai.d U ainut. PW s
Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Divans, “* ~! 1
Bociabi.., Ottomans, in Hair i
Ole and. flush, Brocat, 1. Ac. *w>
Arm, Bockiair, Nurse, Lew
n, Parlor, bedroom. Dining, Ho t Oioth, P.oih.brc- 1
catel.Csue,Splitßottom .and every kind of Ohairknawa
to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
BoflF Wood, Wi’oat, Mapir, Vfabccanj , Brab. Gor
c - Ljw, BreoCs'i and OotUh^re.
wdrobu of Host Wcod, my, WaJnn and
£/**• or tIiPIttPHIS.
Tables.
Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry,Pine, JCatecsion Folding
Leaf, Square, Round, Ac.
Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, M ,u and Patent Spring
Prather Beds, Pillars and Bolrttn.
Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Glass
Plans. Picture Glass.
Window BOade* and ’in* Gorntoos.
Bock eta.Tnha, Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms. Prsth- •
or [rasters, Foot Ms t Ac. for sale on iho mo.t reason
able terms.
Lumber taken ia exchange, or Lumber made up futbe
most fashionable st Mes of Pam’ta*e to order.
We hare one of tjelarg-st FtO'ks of fIKE fURNI
UR Cla the State, and ire constant] f manufac
ring, and wish to sell. Oal’ajdsee as.
* r*u wnnn
fllffi! STIRS!! STUB!!!
At W. J. McElroys,
THIRD STREET, MACON. GA.
QAA Cooking Stoyes. T 5 Bag and Parlor StoT-s.-
01/V l'* l 0 fine lot of Grates, comprising the finest
a>'.i most r .Him assortment of Stoves ever offered to
p >'ie, am ,g them the old favorite I no* Wrrcu, war
ranted to give satisfaction Ait-. Ue Vicroa Coou
mar.e in Aa rusta, Georgia. Cheap lor Casa or goot.
Kote*.
—ALSO,—
A well selected assortment of
HOUSE FURKZSHIJJS GOODS
c< uisting in par*, ot Ko-.hern and Southern Woop
V vmgs. Brooms, Brushes, Counter and Feather Dusters,
Lanterns, Lamps, Steak Dishes, Tea Urns, Chafbsg and
Steak Dishes, Ac., Ac.
Gas Pitt so done at short notice. Also, plain Gas
fixtures for sale.
Poatia, Cijtsrs and ff > ll Ptrwss, of the most appro
’ 1 Patterns, Uubhwr Husr, lc-sd. Copper, Block Tin
*.d Iron Tcbes of all sfsw. Steam Valves, Whistles,
ttoages, Calender and Water Cocks of all kinds.
Copper Stills,
uni Fhrab''; ’. 1 r. and <s h*e; Iron work fall
k:nd,drnc In tLt very fty!e.
Lightning Uadi put up ct short notice.
-
\ot see.
? *nd * v dor to erder will
Wrc *Ur>mTCAh c* . *ry. ia ll
duo wh*rn prcse.,iciJ.
Macon, ? t j # %TcLT ROT,
njrvtf a r i * n
Bom m £ kSfc e
\ -i -s
it A
Bus. . .
AH*... ■ . _■-tj i.*sr.
M mp,n..,e . ..... 4bck
K aut‘cpa.-aee.-.ir. Scnth-v esgrral—
'. ie Heneat'i Hit W ater,.
1 La- ! butiH.t the H.art, i>v'i. t. A;,
him The Ct'<jutrur, by Gen SlrC. Jisi *
o‘< • Thom.
• vt=itiri.:i o >C>.ar A. Poe’ wo-ks.
.he IVeache nmi he K :e.
r l c Priert: Jtli. -*a. -Lot.
1 no! George Bent .. y Diwar ..
xatr.oe Cenci.
■ Jit and Credit.
x ‘.iur Bobert.-suerman Potter
ib ‘tg!a Jerroiil's Wit.
belie Brittsn on % Te-ur.
Life and Times of Hugh Miller
t Tube of the K,t*ev.
T yimony of tn e Bocks.
.o-lfersoti 9 Works.
U’llwer’a Novels, complete
Grot*'* History of Greece,
bparrow Grass Papers
Lord Montague's Cage, by G. P. K. Janes,
i-"Shi'm* Beauties, by Mrs. SkmUnrorth.
Veatilution m American r>weUlngs.
IK-rtvation of Family Names
W Mom, Wit and Humor <
Ptepe towards Heaven. j
Den’s Mood rhoolugy.
Wild ‘’hern Sones.
* l w assortment of fine Family Bible*.
J. M. BOAHDMAN,
Liverpool & London
LIFE & FIRE_IHSDRAKCE
OJice 50, Wall Street, New Nork City.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
£2,000,000 or $10,000,000.
Paid up Capital. wnrplu* and Kmrnrd Funds,
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS:
ShOO,OOO Invented in this Country.
PIRFCTORt* IN NEW TORK *
•TAMES BROWN, hair’ o.
nUSCM <> TTEN. Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BABCU) hi.
klgene Itrlu.ll.
JOOKFH GiI.LA Hl*. .1 . Ej.
JOSEPH KOWCER Fjw.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr, Em.
SO F. SAXOEKjhi.n, A, q .
WN. S. v* E I'MOKE. Est!,
EDWARD M AKUHIKaLD. Ern.
Pre liter,t Swrlwv. ALFRED PELL, In.
Cuurselcf the Karri. A. HAMILTON. Jr.. Eeq.
AYSKS. WIAGPIS’ Tt A CO, Agents,
Who will take Fire Risks, only.
_WaeOß.May_Uth._tf
.ISKS. s. Al 110 l IIV,
* Vs ►_sAf re,nrTl t < t from New York with .
(| fesS-Aw assortment u f
r iiig and Summer
g 0 0
4 ’ nSfISM^L^r 5 EWEST * Bd 1
FRENCH lI.ITS, j
Oferery rsrlety. AIM mar.y rich r n<l fancy article*.beau
tiful Kin mi ‘ery. elegant Lac-s, PMapadore Lace Srtti, Halt
ornaments r every style, Grecian Cur t, fw. ar.l
•Irairi*. Wltru. Fan*, ,G t all and examine f>r young're.
• ‘ >rt puref-asing. as it wl , betnuct! to sour inti -esr she
* vnsful fur past favors, and •> licit* a .hare of the liberal
sronage of our tnnvin* city a.d surrounding c-iuntna.
mar ti-rs.
BUS. M’DONAID & VAN GIESEN,
UEiMTICTS,
WwMwgMa Week. Ha. m* r
ELECTRICITY Uhf E. . , ,c?> \, ‘ ri _„
w v-a’ Ak. r a-JoIiL
-1 * : ria - can be -up - * -hj ft,. ? 4 “
a- O 2 t 1 • P.i.l . .o -i ,- ■
, ” r A c.(itrii x~, ‘-- - .3, J..K ,y
thetuotk. “
Blis’ Dyiieptlc Ketnedy.
Bum’ DfSTP \ r R J
„ las’ Dy*iwp*le
liilo’ rvsjM {ltlc Hemesty
Uil„* lyi**pfle Itemedy
BUm* I>y|eptie Remedy
III!*•’ Iy|>ei*tc ftemesly
liilas* Dy|epll( Remedy
If lias* Dj .(npllr Remedy
lias the Largest Male
Has the Largest Male
liaa the Laigeat Male
Has ib< l,srist Mle
Ha* tilt largnt ‘•ale
Ha* tile Largest Male
Ha* the largest Mole
Ha* the Largest *nle
Has t!ie I,arg< *t Male
Has the Largest stale
Os any !*lellelne in the World.
Os any* Medicine In the Worlds
Os any Medicine in ihe World.
Os any 3letlit ine Is* the World.
Os assy Medicine rt the World.
Os eny Sfesllr *t*e in I tie World.
Os any Medldne In the W'orld.
Os any MetUclne is* Hie World,
Os any Medicine In She World.
Ot any Hr.llelne In the World.
KNI.OUU Parksgrt
ItM.IMM Parkagr*
I<M*,UUU Psekagis
Kr.>,tN*o Psrksgrs
HbMlOi* Package*
HKS.OSM Pac Uajges
10. MM Mi Package*
I MI.sMMI Package*
IOO.IMM* Par wastes
lUU.SKAJ Package*
Bold In Geocgln and >ulh f arollisa
Moist In btui'cis and Month Carolina
Mold In tstvi: !* and M.tm it Carolina
Mold In Georgia and >*>•!h Caroll *a
Meld In Geos-xla aitd Month Cnrsrlina
Mold In Gtorkir and M.rutU Carolina
Mold In licor|;ia and ‘isulli Carolina
Mold In Georgia and Month Carolina
Mold In Ueoigls and Mnulh Carolina
Sold 1 farurgis ..ml Mouth t arollna
In Fouilirn Month*.
In F lOilren Month*,
lu P'ourtirn Aloiitlts.
In fourteen Months.
In Kssarleen Months.
I.; Pwiirtirii Months.
11l Fourteen .Months.
I:i Kourtreis Month*.
In I niirtren Month*.
In Fourteen Month*.
It I* Warranted to Cure
It R Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
It I* U isri n.it* *1 to Cure
it 1* \\ m ranttst to Cure
if I* Warranted to Cure
It I* Warranted to Cure
it to Warranted to Cure
ll Is Warranted to Cure
It Is V art mi ted to Care
H IHrectl >n.s are Followed,
.* Dii.eil'im are Followed,
f .-lt.ee tloiu mic Followed,
Dtintiou* a e FuiloMfd,
LU ectlmib are Followed,
li • . |.. K are Followed,
1 .>1 e.|,-is *re Followed,
It ...€■• ‘lo.i •*-(• FMlusvcd
If Lire: tints c Foil-* wed.
It Un rllv’ * are follow eel,
A y Case of I!) *t>epla
I Any < as* of O.* >iic|*ta
Any Cuac f
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case ot Dysjn itsia
I Any Case ot I)> spepsia
Any Case of Dy*|*epsla
Any Case of l)j s|*e|M.l
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any ( asc of Dyspepsia
Liver Disease,
Liver Disease,
Liver Disease,
Liver Disease,
Liver Disease,
Liver Dlseaae,
Liver Disease,
Liver Dlseaae.
Liver Dlseaae,
Liver Disease,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
JantidM-e,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaoudtc*,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
(•ciicral Debility,
General Debility,
l.etirrnl Debility,
General Deblilty,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
General Debility,
Palpitation,
Palpltatlo
Palpitation.
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Palpitation.
Palpi tat lon,
Palpitation,
Palpitation.
Palpitation,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Diarrrtora.
Chronic Dlarrtnea,
Chronic IHurrho ,
Chronic IHu rrliua,
Cttronie Dtarrha-a,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Chronic Dlarrhao,
Chi.y*tle Dl.iecho a.
Chronic Dtarrhn-a,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness.
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Giddiness,
Dr pressed Mid ills.
Depressed Spirits,
Depressed Mplrit*.
Depressed Mplrlls,
lhpressed Mylrlta,
Depressed Mplrlls,
Depress at M,.lilts.
Depressed Mj lifts.
Depressed Spirits.
Depresd Spirits.
Los* of Appetite,
Los* of Api*etitr,
laws of Apprtlte,
Los* of Appetite,
laws of Appetite,
laws of Appetiie,
Loss of Appetite,
Los* of Appetltr.
laws of Appetite.
Loss of Appetite,
Pain In <si*le aml hack,
Palu In Mid.- and Bst k,
Pain In Mldc and Rack,
Pkiu In Fide and R.y> U,
Pain in Side nt,<i itnek
Pain In Mitle and ifnth,
Pain In Mldc and Rack,
Pain in Midi- and Hack.
Pain !•* Side and fntC,
Pniit lu Side and Ba, X,
ft I* Especially A duped to
It Is Especially Adapted lo
It is Ks|>ecla!ly Ad *j*lt dlo
It U Kspectkiiy \ aptd lo
It is GspeeiaGy Adapted to
It I* KspcclaUy Adapte*l to
It Is fispc* tally Adapted to
It I* Especially Adapted to
It Is Eipnlslly Adapt*<l to
It I* Especially Adapted lo
Female tomptalnts:
Female Coiiiplnlnts ;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaint*;
Female Complaint ;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
It Produce* Rotundity of Form
It Produce* Rotundity of Form
It Produces Rotundity of Form
It Produces Rotundity of Form
It Produce* Rotundity of Form
It Produces Rotundity of Form
It Produces Kutnixiity of Form
It Prod uees Rot in* ily of Form
It Produce* Rotundity of Form
It Produce* Hot ttodily of Fo* ut
Xu Females of a Thin and spare Habit.
In Feuiule* of a TlUn and M,, are t| n i,lf.
In Female* of a Turn and Spare Habit.
In Female* of a Tnin and Spare Habi .
In Female* of a T'iUa an.l spare l*al!t.
In Females of a Thin und Mparc Habit.
In Females ot u Thin and Mpare Habit.
In FrnsnleN of a Tklra a*nl Mpare liable
In Fetnalrs of .< Thin and S{Mtre llahtt
lit Females ol a Thin a art Sp re Habit.
Mend a Postage Mtanip to the Proprietor*
tar their Pamphlet on “ Diseases of Mtoin*
uch and Row els.”
W. W. BI.ImM Cos., Proprleto'e,
JO'.i Broadway, Mew York.
For Sale in
Macon, by ZEILIN * HUNT.
larpelins: and Oil Oloth*.
1 ijll ROLL’ Carpeting? of every ty!e and qualities, of T
v‘ * pestrs. Velvet an.! Brur-els.
Three plT.lngrain and Superfine Rugs and Mela.
Floor OUClotha of ai: wi.tth* from H id to U feet, raltab't
i or Qails .ml Dining K<* n.s.
i Cocoa and India Vat ting.
* In the tbove (tree wtr.inrl.ca be largest and beet assort
|*.ent In the City. . G.':.**-he* ;r* rt re-jii-.-Jed to examine ou
block, before making thtlr Fail urchafti.
E. F. RONS * 00.,
j Maor.*epSl—tf Arth Bli-tX. trryetrae
MACON
LAMP STORE!
!
KTo. 11
I COTTON AVENUE.
•
IMPROVED
COAL OIL!
A. t.
AT
SIySS
PER GALLON.
BOIfKAW & HEEZOO.
©ftO€Jf€S !
STAPLE DRY-GOODS.
MESS. DMLAP & HARMS,
WorLI) Kcertlrflt uhuk to iher frietidc nd tlie
*1 po!>'ic,U.t tbev hiveei, srrtd the r *nre. idid ar- now
prepsr <1 to **p, a.d shall k<en it all timer, a stock of ,
GunCAKIto Slid ISTAPLK lK V GOOD>, seomd to on .
• in the UtT. and t * wt ich tin ir atteinion Is m-st c rdi. iiy lu
vlt* and. The following is s list of t*.e l.ad.ng arjic c-:
*250 Bag* Rio, Java aud Lagulra
Cnffpe.
*2OO Barrels A H. and C. RUG
•‘too Boxes touacco.
’250.000 CIGARS, from $5 to S6O
per thousand.
15 Bales Ounaburgs.
lO “ kersey.
lO “ Cotton Yarns.
lO “ BlanketM.
120© pair nt'Yegro Shoe*.
100 Biles It tGCISG.
200 Coils Rope.
:t.YO Bbl*. Liquor of every quality *nd
k.nd, from the tinest Otard. I>upiiy A
t o*m llruiids.ii <wn to HcctilieO \A liisk V
They hare xlw* a l<rg rock >•T CANDLES CaSDY,
SO A P. Pl* KLhS J’AI N i>. * *ILS. ULA SS, and m fact * v .
ery thing tbst* he Planter or M. chut can ant in the lior n(
Gmceriesstid Static- DnAJcxds Doit fa>ltocl! ard ex.
amioe their >jtc . Wefore tl-e * here. t *ept.2dtf
CENTRAL RAIL HOAD,
iTpagissret* nisiwlT roesJ)SU.
OHA.MQE OF SQHEOUUE.
AN and after Thursday, July isth, 1838, the Trains will he
V/ run ae follows:
Leave Savanna!) 1J.15 P. il.and 11.46 P. M.
AHveia August* 7-Mj A M. aud 6.T0 P. M.
A veiuMaccm 11.00 P. M. and 9.00 A. M.
ive •! Milledgevilie 1 isi I*. M.
1 avc ie.tr ).45 A. M . ai.d 10.00 P. M.
Arrive in Savannah 7.1 J A. M. and 9.-30 P. M.
Arrive in Augusta 7.30 A. M. and 6.30 P. M.
Arrive in Milledgevilie 1.10 P.M.
Leave AugusU 15 A. M. and 2.46 P. V.
Arrive in havauuah 7 20 A. M. and 9.: 0. P. M.
Arrive in Macon 9.00 A. M. and 11.00 P M.
Passengers for points beyond Atlanta, on the Western A
Atlantic Kail K-ud. will leave Savannah on the 14.15 train,
acdar.trein Atlanta at 7.15 next morning Passengers fort
Milledgevilie arid hatoiit)>n will leave by the II .45 train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon A Wastsra
Road for Atlanta, and wllh tnr Sonth- Western Rail Road to
Albany. Amerirus,t'oluinhuiard Montgomery,and atMll'.en
with the A'tgtnta and Savannah Rail Hoad for Augusta and
he North. GIO, W. ADAMS.
tuly.3o-tf Ger.erat Mniwrintendent.
MACON & WESTERS R. ROAD.
gw ■*. arwe. SIAWS awgtv
r|T?l fSIuiS! Ci.'TDl*
ON and slier n July, trains soil be run as
foil a-s;
L ct • M -con at 12 right. Arrive at Atlanta 7.13, A. M.
Lee- e Uncos at 10 V. M„ Arrive at Atlanta 4.00. P. M.
Lr- e Atiactsst 12 night, Arrivs at Macon 7.ifl A. M.
hi e Atlaut <atll A. A., Arrive at Macon S.tD P.M.
The 10 a. n- ain from Macon connect* with the Wt. m
* Atlai.tic F .a at 8 **), p. in.; connects with the Ge-.gl*
Roa ‘ II at i.t,and A Hants A West Point Uutul at 12 • •*. m.
The night tr a will re tbe run on Sundays.
Ihe completion of the Virginia aud ‘* ennessee R. Road
maxes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through tickets to which may be had at Atlar.t for *2B 25
including stage tare, *7 00, and to New York for i il 00.
Further Information n*av be had In relation to this Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
July 23—ts. ALFRED L. TYLPR. Supt.
NEW FURNITURE.
• gTHK subscriber has just receiv-
K ed, aud will continue to receiv*
*rom the best Mew York City mo>
‘actarers, a large and handsome a- ‘sgKjrSk,
•ortment of the UtcS’ Styles of MBYrrf
HKMTIKr, (HUBS, AC. Wj*
•ie also manufactures Fajtnture ol ffifipfo
the very best workmanship, and at
•he lowest market price*. The fol
lowing list comprise* a part of iht
articles slwaya on hand: WJI- M •
do's*, >
Tete atete,
Roclung chain of every tyle,
Parlor chairs,
Mahogany, Walnut. Oak and Cans seatchairs,
Office and Window chairs.
Cottage chairs,
Bedsteadslrom 18 to f 100,
Bide Boards,
Wash stands, Oorner standi,
j Wardrobes, Safes,
Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Rote Wood,
Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tablos,
t Centre and Bide Table*,
Couches, Trun n e i 1 Bedsteads.
Cradle* and Cribs,
Secretaries and Book cases,
Hat stands, Looking Glasses,
Childrens* carriage* and cabs,
Windowshades, Feather dusters.
Curled ha,r and cotton Mattrasses.
B. F. BOBS.
HATS, ft ATS.
Cith 9
mm
m
tins. 11. STOXE &ISRO.,
\% a**|iiii{*|<>ii Block.
INVITK attention lo their Stock of bPRIKO and SUM
HATS AT D CAPS !
The folio*b £ comprise a fv* of theii leading etyle*:
Gent.’ Bari I. Style S'.k Hft*.
“ New Orleans stvle 841 k Bats,
“ Bwt-ee •• “
“ Evergtt •• ••
“ Black. Dm'-. Pearl, and Farhionahle Css'imeres.
OenU’ fiijierior French Casein civ*, of all colors • and an
endlesa variety of Buys’ and Children's Mnw ana Leghorn
, Hats u)d t'aos.
We , have i> •mclh.ng vciy si.periorln the way of Straw
: and l.egbonis.
Wrluvlt’ jiUntkn to our stork, and promise to tell a*
cheap as ativ houw in the < i’y or Mate.
CHARLES B. MUSE * BROTHER.
* Macon. April 2t-If.
,'spriuK vS Suumitr i'aniiloux for
J Xi •* F o
TO THE LADIES !
IVlrs. IF\ DESSAU,
Teiatiguior Block, adjoining linxtick, j
Kein *j’ C’o.’.t Store.
f \ Hi. ,'r KPI for the very liberal pal- vrfvb
iIJ >t-.ge o- ; ieh -be has long 1 ecu the. gSff j
nail ;e tfri-.i >tli eWy and country, legs ■
tojTr.oune, her pot rut*, and the Ladbn
geu* rally 1.. she * now receiving her £FjV?c ‘T
• PMNGanu ‘1 MM ,R Stock, consisting jßbf w
ot every doncriptiou of CrTgLfL -j**’
MZXjLzsrsziTr. CTOj
Dress Trmmirg Gcod,
Ii Which for richof material, of style, extent
anrt vuri*s y. art worthy of attention. Her Mlk, and
orKtndf Kokb, Ucpb, MautiiUiß and 4 Moaks, 1 ravelling
Dnsi sooda* Km roideriea, Kibbona, Head fjowera,
I Wreaths and KoqueU are all • f the very late* indentations,
j nnd will be no and at reasonable prices.
| %W“ ai! orders by mall pronptly attended to.
| ,nar sr--tf j
!'fyfflilisaciiissl “i
Maoon, Greu.,
COATES & WOOLFOLK
HAVE ass Ci.ved togrtFer and vrii! occupy the new FIRE j
j I RoOF WaKEIIOI'SE, now being enteteu opposite Mes
I r* Harden.an A spark’s.
LiVral a*tvanee* rn.iOe on Cotton when a*ked for. OrOer* I
j to I Bagging R. pe. Groceries. AC., Hliall have our personal
. at ten) ion.
We hope, hy pron p’ attention to burine*?. 1o merit a hber- :
i al share ‘•’ patrocegc.
N.t'oarKs, Jah 11. Woohrout. I
! .* The Federal Union snd R- carder, Milledgevilie ;Pa j
• tri i . Albany, aud the Republican. Americus, copy 4 month
) an.l 9 n.l Mlir’ ‘ may 28 ly V. b W.
FREE t EVERYBODY
H. E. HOYT A CO.'S
New Catalogue for 1859.
IT CONTAINS THE
Lurifml Lin! !’ I srftd, Orna*
mental ami Yalunblc (.lit*
EVER PUBLISHED!
Gararra Is-artrstvT* to Aint iban er< r Ix-fore nff.
e eil b> any oth-r establishment in ttie United Stales,
j Greater mduceßH ii *to purchasers. wboreeeive with each
• Hr .It a GIF I', va'ylng in value fr/iu Firrr Cents to(hn
Hiscmir’ Doj.laes.
. 33 2VE B 2VC S3 E FI
The Great Southern (*!ft Book St. re u the only onb that
stands end roed ty tLc
ENTIRE OF BALTIWORE.
Write for a ratßi ‘gue, which contains a <tll explanation
and will he mailed free* to any addrcivs.
H. K. HOTT A CO.,
mar 4_*m # 41BG timbre <t., Baliimotc* ,Md-
City Eesidence
FOR SALE.
fIHIE raoet desirable ar.d bet, . iful resldene* in im
A the Central port of the city i. now oliered for
•le, on the mo.t liberal term*.
The iot contains ‘ne acre ot ground, eurmunded | j I
on al Idea, bv idr*-U and a! <•’ , ..ml is improved
In i ji'e"* -'ltntanilal manner The HouiecontalnsSs nare
ruon wit,, irvp.aco in each, h wide lu-aagr tsirough the
middle of the mam l>u Jdi"*r, b, -.d, e bath r s.ni. p-rntry. atr.rc
rtmtn and closet., all new and finished In the ben etyie. ‘ln
the lotar* all the necessary out buildl'ig*. (lamage Hoc e.
.lal le. wash house chieke.. house, smoke house. A’aot u>
well* of water, one of which ha. In ica force and IlfH'igpunip
with IVMWrt of huw attachwl. Also, hydmn*. and cue nln
the yard, beside, a choice vari-ty of ht.rubbery and Frul*
Trees, all Ina thilttv and flourisiilng condition.
For I urther particulars apply to J.C EDWARDS,
dec. IT—U Real Ibtate Agent.
Family Flour.
RT li/k/X LBs. Knuxvule t lty Mills Family Flour. 15
Bbls. Hiram S n'.Ui Flour, recti red and lo !
R>l by 1 may 81 GEERA FREEMAN j
I'UIOH OILCLOTH# of all widtba, iurt melyrd j
orwlc t-v Oulytd—|/) B. F. RUhS tC
JACOBS 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
Jacobs Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
of
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 ol* Half Doz.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Sale in
Maoon, !>v ZEILIN & HUNT.
SAIYUHF.Z’ specific
THAT OREAT KIMEF?
that gkkat kimkdy
THAT GREAT KIMEDY
that GKF.aI RtkF.DY
THAT GREAT REN.ELY
I THAT GREAT RELED V
THAT GREAT KE.hEDY
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
BANCUF7,’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ SPECIETC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHIZ’ SPECIFIC
SAN CHI 7.’ SPECIFIC
SASCHKZ’ PPtCTETC
THE ONLY POSTTHF, CIRE
THE ONLY POSITIVE’ CORE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY l OSITH E CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
BEFORE THE PIvOPI.E
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
FOR GONORKIKKA A GLEET.
FOR GONORRHOEA A GI.ITCT.
FOB GONOKKIRKA ti GLEET.
FOR GONORRiKF.A A GLEET
FOR GONORKIKKA & GLEET.
FOR GONORKIKKA U GLEET.
FOR GONORKIKKA A GLEET.
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
saves a big doctor’s bill
SAVES A BIG KKTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOC I OK’B BILL
SAWS A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
IS EASILY TAKEN
is easily taken
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
is easily Taken
HAS NO BAD TA9TK
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAH TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS xo BAD TASTE
WILL EFFECT A CUKE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL KFIECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A UURF
WILL EFFECT A CUKE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WUM LKsS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LKSS TROUBLE
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPf.EDII.Y
MORE 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 REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN RfeMPtt
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEST ONE PACKAGE
TEVT ONE PACKAGE
Every Druggist and Country Merchant should keep s
supply of this vsluable Refnsay, not only from ths prof
its that accrue from l*s sales, but as an act ol philan
thropy towards suffering humanity. It will be mads
to the especial and pecuniary interest of all I>ruggisfi
to purchase by
W. W. BLISS b CO., PROPRIETORS,
m BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Fw Sale In f'*■'>
Mnoon, by ZEILIN & HUNT.
Fresh Arrival!
T Ail CHOICE Dried Bet! Tongue.-,
1 -LUU 5 Casks new Pig Hams.
■Gin lb., fine Dr ed Beef,
ID I Fresh Bologna barn age*.
*0 1-- bbls. I'itkh-d Beet ;:i and Pork,
Old *• Pigs HeadA totueil.ii,g new.
In store, and for tale by GREER A FREEMAN
>nn—TJf _
What the papers say, must be true—
To buy cheap, come to Cotton Avenue.
LARGE IMPORTING HOUSES
great” RUSH!
Just received,
FROM my Factory, an wknd of Fly Trap, for fifty
eeuts,—warranted r.re satisfaction. Also.
TIN WARE!
At Wholesale or Retail.
Always on hand, a good assortment of
samsds
and many articles in the
House Furnishing Line.
-MWOOJMn-MLJWT®*
And aU kinds of
JOB WORK, i
DONB TO ORDER. j
m.m Mi. “ %ATCHfXLEn.A W T
GREAT™ ONDER 1
OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROF. WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
S'iyethe St. Louis, (Mo.) Democrat : Below, we publish a
letter to lr. Wood, of thUcity, trout a gvnlte’uatn iu Maine,
which .-praks cl.wiii*lv <r the HUpeikr merit* of hU hirt< ri
le. Such evidence must have it* effect, when commit from a
reliable cource. If cerlifloated are KUuranlees of truth, the i
Doctor ueeds no encomium*, nor ueelta* puffery from the
prea* :
Hath, Maine, Jan 20,1?56.
Profcaior 0. 4. Wood A Ho., —iientienien : tiavimr my at
tention called a t**w months since to the highly beneficial ef
fects* of jrour hair restorative, I was induced to mate applica
tion of It upon my own hir, wb*ch hail become quite *ry j
pooably one-thiid white; mv whDkera were of **m* char- i
acter. Some three months since 1 procured a bottle of y-ur .
hair restor.iiiVK, at.d used it. I soon found it was proving
wr.at I had wished, i used it about twi<;e a week. I have
since procured another bottle, of which 1 have used a*. rne. 1
cau now certify to the wer and *hit the gr.*v or white hair has
totally disappeared, both on my he and und face and my hair
has resumed its natural c lor. and I be ieve more suit and
*lo**y than it has been before fr twenty-five years. lam
now sixty year sold ; mv *ood wifeattheage ofrftty-two, h*e
usid it with same effect.
The above notio l deem due to you for your valuable d:s
----c .very. lain awured that whoever wi.l ri#M y up”
directions, will not have occasion to corn radici aTystitementa.
I am a citizen ofth’i city and a rcsi<lcat here for the la* fif
tsayam, iiidstnkuovtiHi nearly every itu fcev* ai lad
i loining towns. Anv use you may make f the above whh
■ rny nameattHi h and, is at >orwrviie,aii 1 wbh to |re*er\e
| thecesuties of nature in others as well as myself.
laintruily, yours, A <•. RAYMOND.
Baltimore., Jan i-’i, 1858.
WOOD'S HAIR RIts,OKA4\VB.
Professor Wood Pear>ir: Having had the misfortune to
lost the best porii"n of my hair, from the rffVctsof h- yi How
i fever, in New . irleans in IS -4. I was induced to u: *ke s trial
j *>t your prepare* 1 >n, and found \* to answer as the very thing
needed # Mv bnir is now th'.cc and glossy, and no wrd* <a
■ expre-a mv obligations to vou In giving u> the affi cted such
S r asure. FINLEY JOHNSON.
The uruleralgned, Rev. J. K. Brqcg, isa minioter iu regu
! iar s anding, and pnstorofthe drtli.xtox diiotcu at BrooPfl- Isl
i Mas*. He is a gtuiieman of great influence and univesally l>e
; ovtd. WM. DYER.
Bnooitnn u, January 12, 18.T8.
J Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having u.ad •• tr-ft’ of your hair
} restorative, it gives ne pleasure T > say that ts effects been
; -xce'lent in removing inflammatiou. dandruff ami a constant
! tendency to itching with which I have been troutiVd from uiy
chi dbood; arid has al* rt*Urttl ray hair, which was becora
-1 tng gmv, to its ordinal color. 1 have u** dno ether arttait
withaaything like the mm pie tsure or profit
VoLMt.u y, J. K. BRAGG.
{ Ihe Restorative in put up in bottles of s t-ue>. viz : large.
medium and small; the small Holds hold, h* fa pint, and re-
I tails for one dollar pe r battle; the medium holds at leant 2u
. pv.*r cent more in prc. r jrlioa than the small, retails at two
dollars ]wr bottle ; the large bolds a quart, 40 per ceni. more
; in proportion, arid retails f r
! O. J. WOOD A CO.. Proprietors, -312 Boadwav, New
1 York, (tu the great Mew York Wirt Railing rsiahii-hment,)
i and 114 Market Street, St. L’ uis, Mo.
f fT” Sold by all Good Druguihts and Fancy Goods
DVAim j'lly l-Am.
LATEST NEWS BY THE
UTMlfflC TEIECMPI.
‘■3o all whom It may concern, ml, li to notify th- put-il*
A that
ISAACS
la at lion ? agi.ln, and La-ita to assure his patrons that losSa
loon is not a thii.g of a nay. Citizens and tin* traveling public
will flud their establishment open, nut icr the Season only,
but all Seasons of the year,
and those calling on ns, will at all hours, find our larder sup
piled with all the delicacies that the New York and other
market will afford. In the ray of eatables and something good
to drink, unu six daysout f seven, more than can be found in
any house In town,
E. ISAACS A BHD’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
His Bill ot 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, thev then will know,
That ISAACS, is the PLACE to go.
We shall he happy to sec our friends, ensuring them that it
will be our unremitting care to please in every respect, as wc
Hatter ourselves, we have done till now.
it may oe generally known that we have, to meet the wish
es ofthe Medical faculty, imported hv ourselves, a very sape
rior qualitv of Pale Brandy, fine old Port, Sherry ami Made
la, possessing all the Mediciual qualities, so much desired O)
them.
Look at this Bill of Fare and choose for yourself:
OYSTERS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick in ihe srt-il or by
the measure, raw, fried, owed, or In any way >ou want
them. Alan,
Shrimp* and Crabs, Wild J ame of every variety, **
Venison and Beef Stef is,
Mutton Chous and Veal Cutlets,
Ham and Egg*, 71 W
Devil Ham and Deviled Tcrapins,
Mfe- MOUNTAIN OYSTERS,
TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Clock Grouse,
Mountain Gecae, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and every tiling that au epicure wants, can
Always be had wnen iu season.
Confectionaries & Fruit
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on
fiend a good assortment of Confectionaries,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
All of which can he purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at. K. ISA ACS iV liilO
Oysters, Game, &c*
C. H* FREEMAM, CO,
AKE now ready to serve Ciutomers In every style of tht
Uastronomic art, with
FISH, FLESH, AND FOWL,
atthetr Eating Saloon, Cotton A vein.;, Macon.
They will have supplies of Fish. nd Oysters, by every train
frm the Seaboard.itsweiia*, f beef.u.iiie, Ac.,from Fulton
market, New York, by every -teainer.
They have also made arrangements for regular supplies of
Chickens, Turkeys, 4(„from Cherokee Ueo-giu, ami Tennes
see during the season, ami solicita call from their friendsaud
thcpnl.de, nov. 19—ts
War, War, War, War!
OR¥
AT
EINST EITsTS.
HKIN G obliged to repair our Store, we have commenced a
general wrf*te of extermination ot prices on our Gooo*
We are now filing the balance of our btock ofGoodat
NEW YORK COST,
To make room. Among which will be found a leauti(ul
lot of
y r. ticli Lace Mantillas,
Double Jupe and 2 Flounced Silk Robes,
Double Skill and2 Fh'Utictd Garage Kobe*.
Organdie* and Jaconet Dt.uble Jubv Roues,
i lai i 9 Figured ami Striped Silks
Plain and ¥ ignred Bh-ck Silko.
Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleeves,
En brrJtleTvd and Lace
Kid Gloves. Ladies’ aud Hosiery, Hoop Skills, Mus- I
litis of *ll kinds.
Men and Boys’ Wear,
Bletcimd nd Brown Shirtings, Irish Linen, Table Damask, ;
i_i!i*n Drills and farmer’. gatincUs, Col tuna, 1.-s, 4 o.
Call anti *ec for Vmirwlvp*!
E. EINST KIN.
June C—ts.
S2OO Reward.
RUNAWAY from the subnet iber on the 28th of Sept.lSsß
my boy Unvle, a very white, mulatto, 18 wars old
j weigh % lbn., has a large mole or tit on the right side of his
j neck, a scar above his right knee, ami hislegs below his knees
I are spotted brown. He left on the Oars for Macon, and was
put off at the 2d or 3d station. He wore a drab velvet cap. a
blue Fact*-nr Sailor Jacket, a striped hickory shirt, brown
Cotton and Wool pants and black shoes.
< J believe he was enticed away by s< me. white Rascal,if so,
i I will pay the above reward tor the return of the Boy on
j proof to convict the one v/ho took him off, or 1 will pay for
: the ret urn of Boy or his confinement in any Jail so that 1 get
I him, all costs and charges and a liberal Reward.
Columbus, Oct. 5.3. lt6S —ts ELI AS TTULL.
FLINT HOUSBT
Maoou, Oa.
1 FORMERLY known as the Macon House, on
’ First Street, opi>osite Patton, Collins <k Co.’s, TusTKJg
has been recently fitted up with a large addition, |||fsrj
tor the accommodation of Boarders and tiie travel- \nijgM
triK Public, who will find ittotheir interest, if stop- haaStik
ping a few dais in Macon, to give us a call and see for them
selves. The Proprietor thankful for past favors. Hatters him
aelfthat by strict attention to business, he will receive hisshare
of public patronage,
I Passengers wishing to stop at the above house, when arrtv
j Ingatthe Depot will ask for its Representative. The table
shall not be Inferior to auy in the substantiate of life.
Price of Soard :
For a single meal $ .80
Supper, Lodging and Breakfast j 13
By the Day l M
Single Week 8.00
By the Month (Boani and Lodging! 20 00
lan 22 —ts THUS. 11. FLINT, Proprietor.
FOR SALE ON
{oftr the plantation near Ameiicus, formerly owned by T.
L. Holt, six tulles roni Americas, on the Muckulee creek,
containing six hundred and seven acres, two hundred and fiftv
acresclcared, with all the necessary Miildliigs, negro house*,
gin house, serew, Ac, Tile place will hesoidat abargainand
on a long credit. ApplytoT. M. Furlow, at Aniericus, or to
meat this place. JAMES W. GRIFFIN
Maeon. Oct. t*—tf IST ( tty papers copy.
Bostick, Kein A ( 0, 9 ,
Having {apt returned from New York, for the Third Time !
this Seaaou, we are prepared to offer extraordinary induce*
meutnln
DRESS GOODS,
As many of them were bought after the Jobbing Trade was
over, and they will he sold less thaa the cost of
Importation.
We take pleasure In showing our G< ‘Oil's, and trust to oui
Prices, and the Interest of our friends and customers for
Success in TradeJ
BOSTICK, KEIN & CO.
my 17—ts
AT IIOHE AGAIN!
FLOYD HOUSE,
Maoou, GFa.
rfIHK undersign and has again opened the above
I II del, where he wiP l>e pleased to *ee his form- Wi
| -r customers, and tbe Traveling Public gen-rallv.
A Ft ur or Sit Horse Omnibus w ill be in prompt at- ■m;
I tendance on tbe a-rtvsl of all the trains, t - convey
■ Passengers to and from the Betel FREE OF CHARGE.
M al can he had on the arrival of all the night trains.
I Charges moderate. Traders and business men will do well to
make this House their home during their stay Ui Macon, it
beingcei tral.
tv Reference—Call and see H. P. RKDDIVO, Pro
prtetor.
r • , to take the Floyd House Onrnlt>nu.
Rare Chance for Intestmeni ;
Attention Moeta.anlea i
FOR SALE,
THJ£ WALL K.NOWN
KNIGHT’S STEAM SASH A HLIA'U FACTORY.
The Building is entirely new, and the Machinery new ad
•f the best quality. It is a lucretive business and baa a well
retvbllstedtrade. The Building amt Maebinery will b solo
on ilhermJ terms, with a lot of lumber. If desired.
msttil-c ItiliN KNiO'it
BOOKBINDING.
BLANK A’ COCST BO<iKS made to order for Court3
and • ‘ountli g Mows, and the numbers printed on the
pages without extra charge.
Magazines. Music and Law 800 l
Bound in neat ana cheap styles. DAVID COS^.
Cor. 3d and Cherry Nreets,
feb. 4—ts OvcrOeorge T. K’ gers A .-oi.
I Matting! Matting!
TANARUS% rec, had
1 <4X PIECES of MAI TIN l-all widths—very deal
LUU MS i” B (STICK. KLIN Jt CU.
NEW FIRM.
Ԥ3FIE undersigned having .. . . .
1 t.ten ti.e Lit i;n t
> TABLE formerly .„ei.- t7}~% ‘
l i.dbv H M Lind ar.tntei.d
a*rying on ti e bii'ii t-ss iu all ds branches. v\ e -hallahvay
. keep lTiaetons’Cai r ages, buggies and llbr-es. to hire in a
. ;ood terms as any bo iy. A , also have ihe most ample ec-
OoßHuodatlo*is so 1 >rove St.ck.
W e would a*’ to tie pub*‘c ihak we have taken the bit into
•*ur m uth In earnest, and .-an Always b found with ou*-Aar- j
nefia on re ul\ t • Mftve yu: wr inUriMt Keeping a straight
torojw!. p*K‘ig tog*’ihtr % nr.d ly battingd*ntm cU*9t to bus
i ims*>, L'i'iic xndof l>reak a tra e. We - hail never lire fei own
n httc* Ing up for you
! *ud settle. Sow if you v ani uttto wag-on % \orock-oormy and
j not brttalkg in f*:t if \du don’t wuntuato check vj> foo
clo**\ put your nhotilUer to the wheel, give us a atom*, aud if
j you And a dn*le hac< ot ingratitude you ma halter us.
Very re-pecduliy, JEtFEKS.
1 Opposite the Passenger Depot andneaa
Brown's Hotel. pr 29-ts.
Copartnership Notice.
: | HAVE associated with me my brother, FRANK M.
A HTONi, for the purpose of continuing the Hat and Cap
business.
Ihe business will be conducted hereafter under the firm
I name and style of
| CHAS. B. STONE & BROTHER.
! The undersigned, thark ul for the liberal patronage ex
tended to him t hr pa-t year, would most respectlnliv solicit
I continuation of It or the new firm.
j They will keep constantly oi, hand a superior stock of Hat*
! and Caps, which they will sell as low as anv house in the
• ityor tale. CHAb. It. SlojiK ,V BKO.
| April 19.
E. SAULSBURY.
Washing-lon BliH-k. Oppusite Lanier House,
JVIACOJN, ga„
9 11AKE8 pleasure In informing his customers and buyer*
1_ generally, that he t* now prepareii to offer one ofthe most
elegant and attractive stocks ot’
FALL AND WINTER COODS,
ForOentlemen’s wear, that cau heexhibited in thecity.
Constant- additions of desirable goods will be made by every
tean.er.
He has in his employ one of the BKhT 4'l'l’TEßw
■jOLT H OP \ts.\\ VOKK, andean execute a,’ orderoi
hemotl appioved style and at short notice. oetlfi—
TROUT HOUSE,
ATZiANTA, GA.,
By MRS. J. D. BOYD.
.iune 7 -3m
Honey-blade Grass Seed.
IN. WEED, Uacou, Cn.
VOKTIT for thes.le of the Honey-Made Huneaiian Oras-
Be ( *d, warranted to gr.*w in auy climate, ar.il rtaud al,
Kinds of weather. Price 9 ! oo per bag. apr il—tf.
New Crockery Store.
*?3UE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining coun
JL lies are respcoifully invited to call andexaaiine ny stock
•f b'HI.NA, ‘.LAJiSsmI CRIs'KEKV WAHL, nex doortc
Mrs. Dessau's on Second Street. I intend to keep at al
times a good atock ofGoods, and will sell them aslowasihey
can be bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share of pat
ronage is respectfully solicited.
June 4-S B, K. HUTCHINGS.
CAUTION.
A LI. persons are cautioned against trading for three sever
-4% al notes of hand given by the iiDder>iiied to Maj. E.
Harris; two for ♦'9i e,eh, and one for #4O, all beaiing date on
thelltti March. 10-V.i, and due three, s.x and nine and halt
months afterdate, tor hire of .Negro woman. Eliza, aliss Loui
sa—a-the o'insidera ion fur which said notes were given has
eiutrely railed, by reason of the abduction of said negro fn in
my service by the family of Maj Harris, i will not pay s-aid
uotes ut lef eonipelledto bylaw.
Junefi-tf. L. F. W, AXDItEWS.
O OF F I NS.
ROsK WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet. Stained, Cheap
Vaneered Mahogany Comns, Also New Style Met&llc
1 asea Superior lo the olu Styles.
Old Pattern Metaic Ca*es at Lower Prices.
June 4—6ra T. A. G. WOOD.
SAVE FREIGHT AND COMMISSIONS!
fCarliart & Curd.
__ SOLE AOENS FOR
FAIRBANh’S SCALES.
\FULL Assortment of Platform andCotmterScnlesnnw
In store aid for sale at their price-. >'<> KKEIUHI
ADDED. Orders taken for Hail road Ware-h use and other
large Neales. We will see thtm properly put up.
may H—ts.
C., M. A. W. and S. W. R.^T.
GUANO, will for the J)re*ent, W transported over the
Central hall road to Macon, or to any Station on tha 1
ami the Katont* n R<md, iu anv quantity, to any Donsiguae.
it #*2 (JO per tin of 2(00 pound-, and over the Macon and
Western, and South-Wefteni Kailioads, or Id any station on
either of iht-*e Road*, ai tl.oo per ton of 2.0(0 pounds,
.-ided each Sack is n rrked vrlrh consignee’h name
OEO. Vi Al>aMS, (ieu’l Sup’t C. K- tt.
AUkEP TYLKR, “ ** M. * .R
VIRGIL POWERS, “ “ S.vv
Feb. 25, C\. 48
For Sale.
ONE of the most desirable residences in the city, where
the subscriber now resides, comer of Oak and Second
streets.
The Lot contains three quarters of an acre, and is highly
improved with choice varieties of Peach, Apt touts, Grapes and
other fruits, and floweis.
The dv eillu#f contains ten Rooms, Closets in six, andG.v
in all. Terms of payment will be made easy. For particu
lar*. enquire off PeLoache or W.s. Brantly.
If not sold before rhristn as it will be routed to an approv
ed tenant. fdec. 14—ts ] Oku. w . ADAMS.
CROCKERY STORE.
fflH E Midersigned thankiul tor the very libera! patronage
X. bestowed on him for the past season would most respect*
i fully solicit a continual ce ot tlio rar.ie, at the Old (’rockery
Stand, on Triangle Block, where he is prepared to show as flue
a stock of China, Gias* and i rockery Ware as can be found in
the South. Every body is invited to call and examine my
beautiful assortment of Dinlnjr and Tea Sett-. Some very rick
nd for sale low. uuv. 2d—tf K. K. HUTCHINGS
nHmjmr
Just received
4 LARGE assortment <if the (itiiden llill Miirtw, a 9
7V perior article. They ars well made ami fit firet rate,
mar M .25 E. WINSHIP.
Latest Style
BLACK FROCK COATS,
JUST lIK RIVED nr
C. XX. BAIRD.
June it
Notioo,
I A I.L p-rsons are hereby warned.and notified,not ts trade
I Am. loran-'to made by the nnderstgntd a.. , rincipa!, and
Geo. T. Hodge* security, for Three hundred Dollars, dated
I June 17,1 h. 17,;i a> and due four n.<e.th* after oate, with inteest
flout dale— payable to Havden ,v Go, Nby or tiearer. as the
| cousht-ration of mid i ote has tat ed. Hi and I sahall not the
ra , c unless conipelled lo do so by law-.
Macon. June a —tm* JOSEPH HEKTZKJELD
FRENCH GLASS,
All Sizes from 8-10 to 36-44.
MIRRORS and Looking Glass plates. Frames, of Gilt
Uoaewood, Mahogany and Walnut. For Sale bv
.. T. A O. WOOD
Macon, Jane 11, IMS. [tf.j
Stereoscopes,
A LARGE and l-eantiful assori merit of Stcre scopes, with
a large number of views of ail kinds, forsa'e. singly or by
the dozen, st j. M. BOA RDM AN’S,
dec. IT—ts Washington Block
JUST RECEIVED.
AT H. P. MrKVOYM. a large lot of SELF-SEALING
CANS. Knives and Forks, Canton and Teat Set.;. Also
ICE I’lTl flhlib, cheap for CASH,
roar l- tt
Osnaburgs, Yarns, &c.
Q i k bales l snahurge
i)v Jn Hales Yams,
15 Brie- Macon and Mllledgeviile Sheetings,
1(1 Bales # r-heetlnga,
5 Bales Stripes,
For sale by AY KKS, WINGFIELD A CO.
u2S—tf
BITTER. Cheese. lie”-*! Shad. Pickled Beet and Cos
(tsh received weekly. Frsaiebv
• ober 9 BAUDkMAN A GRIFFIN.
Hair Work to Order.
OVER TWO HI'NDRED DESIGNS from which to
make select ion, by
apr 7 sAwtf. R. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
SERVANTS WANTED.
VTT ANTED, for the balance of the year, two go and Cook
It and Washerwomen. For such s are eapade and
‘•eal hy. the highest w-ges will be paid monthly. Apply a
thl< ottiO“,
July 19—ts.
r 11 BUSHELS DRIED APPLES foruale by
j •*” O.H. FREEMAN*CO.
niarefa lA—tf Cotton Avenue
Negroes Wanted.
T H * J'.'Rhea* cash price will be paid for Hkelj
NO NKOROKB. Also for a gang of Plant*-
-lo- ‘•*l,.. |f. b. PBILLJPB. KaatMacon.
<s-tt
Tax Receiver.
tr w e are authorized to announce the name of Merlin
Tuck e-r s a ondlcat* fur Receiver of Tax Returns of Bib
ouny at the next election January,iß6o. ian 4.—tile
Porter and Ale*
Oik Casks Jeffers’ Jug Ale,
Am \F 10 Caaks best London Porter,
J ft received, GREEK* FREEMAN
(. H. PREMAN & 10.,
Cotton Avenue, Hacon, 6a.,
Offer, a* usual, at their Old Stand, a 4'liolee
Hortmrn: of
PAMILY GROCERIES,
OF every description and of the bc*t qnr;ltt. frr*h and
md, Wox in receipt of new supplies from
the Northern Maract^,
Miffr*, Bpioea, Wh'te Fifth,
Citr<*n*. ‘Herrings,
C< ffVe, Ones Fruits, in cans, Hsiuk,
Teas. rnndimenU l>rd.
Sweetmeats, Sauce*, Flour,
Nut*. i heHrtk But tr,
Kai-ins, Mackerel, Fork,
A* .: otherart T c’etoo r.uo erou* to mention, comprising the
wholt n*g of Family Grocery supplies.
msz a wii q<:m *
par*icularly invite the a’ter.ih n or ilestder* ar.d other*
to our large and complete stock ot andtea, maau*acturr-d bp
oanwlve*. of the very best matenaW, arid uarr.vitt* and t*> retail
their hard no * and nillliv.cy. wide ill* inip>rte<l CuncW’
sx*a lovoboll) and become worthies?. We otter unnvalrc
nducesatni* to purchaterw.
Cakes, Ornamented &. Plain
Os every variety, and made oi choice materials. F and Her
icd at the shorted notice ttd on the
r.-asoi able teiinr.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
Fish, in their Season.
OHS OYSTER SALOON,
Will be open forth? reception if vij*itt-r>. where we bai:
,■ K% t-p umdai Hy on i'a’it! <!*^?: he Fail an
ofthe beiat .luaiiiie-, and teapei:uuliy invite or
lers, which sbai. be faiThfuily filled. octf—tf
WAR, WAS, WAE!
is declared against pains of any kind by
DR. A. W. ALLEN’S
Southern Liniment!
\.,1) every Southerner will be eati-fled by using one r.i
lar's worth, that they have no further Use for Northern
1 uiinieuts. For Familv and Plantation use it has no equal'.
i t cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Mtains. Bruises. Burns.
’ - rest’ Guta, l'ains In the Back or 1 .bobs. Gholic In Mar or
was., and is the only certain Remedy known for blind Stag
-era In Bones; and every one will find tt a saving of tlrueanu
’ oor.ey by keeping a supply on hand.
CEHTIPICATES.
oilNßaiiKiE, liA., Aprils. ‘Ml—Dr. A. W. Allen—Dear
ir—From my knowledge of the ingredients computing your
/iutment. and m\ experience in the sale of it for the last 6
eais. lam prepared to say that there is no better, and 1 think
1 must soon supersede ail Liniment* ol like character.
D. J. DICKLNSUN, Druggist.
Albajtt, May, M, 1888.—Being recently severely afflicted
I etth an attack of Rheuai .Usm, J pr- cured a bottle of the
1 taivi named preparation, and was entirelv relieved tioru the
ise&st 1 iu a short time, from a few applications,
j Imi ke this voluntarv statement for the twnefit of the pub
! ,c. end from a sense of gratitude to Dr. Allen, tt maybe,
uit doubtless Is by many who have never Hied it, called a
[track medicine ; but If quackery alwavs gives as certain and
•jieedy relief as this preparation did, then 1 am from hence
orth a convert to quackery. Hekby Mo hoax.
tIT Prepared by I)r. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus. Georgia.
I\one genuine withOHtthe signature and seal of A. W. Alien.
For sale by K. L. STKOHKCK hK * CO..
- Macon, Georgia.
Wsnleil, a responsible Agent In every Southern town and
| village.
i <’actionto Evehtbody Dou't use any more Northern
i .iuiment UDtil they haveglven the Southern Liniment a fair
t-isl _ sfplO—
; HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Philadelphia.
| .1 Benevolent Institution established by Special En
j dovment for the Relief 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 Hospitals, to provide Nurses, Physicians, (’lotti
ng, Food, Medicines, Ac., fur the sick and destitute, to tak*
harge ofthe orphans of deceased parents, and to minister iu
‘very possible way to the reitel of the atUicted, ai.d the healtl
•fthe public atiaige. it is the duty ofthe Directors, at uc*J-
Limes, tt viit personally the iujecttii districts, and to provide
Mid execute means of relief. Numerous physicians aot act
ing rneml>ers of the Association, usual*y enrol their names
I m its books, subject to be called upon to attend its hospitals,
j reeof charge.
Iu the absence of Epidemics, the Directors have authorized
i he Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid io per
i -oris suffering under CIIKONIC JilbLAbFttol a viruieut
1 -tjaracter, arising from abuse of the physical powei?, maJ
realnieiit, the effects of di uvr-. etc., A.
Various REPORTS and THAI - I S or. the nature and treat
lenloi Chronic Diseases, by the Cod>ultrag burgeon, bav*
*etn published f< r_gratuiiouft distribution, and will tfeaeut
FREE of CHARGE tot be afflicted.
Address, for Reports of treatment. Dr. GEORGE R. CAL
HOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa-
Ry order of the Directors.
EZRA I>. HEAR IWELC, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary'.
>ct. 8-1858-1 y*
fH>3M4H HAKDIMAI. OVIP 6. SFAfv
HARDEMAN & SPARKS. _
! B WAREHOUSES^
* COMMISSION 1 MERCHANTS
ii, ILktContinue to give prompt attention attbetr
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE,
on the corner of 3d and Poplar Streets, to ail basinets
I‘ committed to their charge.
With their thanki for past favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulness to all the interests of theirfriendi
I vnd customers,they hope to receive their fnilshare
j he public patronage.
i Liberal advances made on Cotton and otherpredn
! ber required.
fJT’Planter’s Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope, A,
J rumished at the lowest market ra-e*.
j Macon, Area —ts
Administrator’s Sale,
k GREEABL.Y to an o?der of the Honorable the Uourt of
..Il * rdinary of f.’ravtfo and Countv, (July Terra m ill
j *old lt Yore ihe i ourt H u*e <J or in tiie t*wn oi
‘ noxvlilt?, within tie legal hours f.f sal ,n fh*- FIRST
i PUEsDaY IN UOTobhK Lel, tin* will known and dt
j r*NePlnfiii(n belonging t *h- erta’e of Fraud* E. Pa
i ai dtre’d. Tiie PlaiJaiion Ji sin ti. OW Afgtcy Rwtm
n the Fast rid*- of y Ji? t Ri er, in .‘aid county of Crawford,
o-tafaung o?iv J liamand c **, n>o;e<*r le s. Si elite or
i x huTtdred toCfe> are cr. rod aid in a high state of cuhiva
: in. and very proouclivc —ihe wdand if* rich Oak and
j ickry. this < liint.uion combim-s auvai inferior i<
J lone in this -4 ct ; oi o lie ‘fate, as to heabb. conveuieLC
j nd fertility, having agtod C mfortable Dwelling, new fan -
! and Nero Houses, new uin H- •*. crew, Ac.
Term—on. auo two years credit, pure* a-ers giving goo*
nd sutfic ent set urity. Sold torth* purpo eof distribution
JEREMIAH C. HARVEV, Adm’r .
Juiy Bth, 1858.—ids. sd bonis non
PIANOS.
j JROWN & ALLEN’S LEW STYLE.
JiHS bert and cheapeet Jnstrurntn!.- ever < ffvivd iu thi.
I oi anyothor Uiark t i a land -atisiy yeon-elves U,a
I c re seilingliistruinentsatle ,st 4100 unde; ibe usual prices,
! V, gve a warrantee lor ttire years to each instrument— I
j i,ea- ius’runieni* have no superior, and an- mow passed in
me and finish J. F. WiKIKK 4 CO.
aug 20 2in
Cl tail VVUiimil PCTH \ .- Tb- m
•5? dersigned is stillprepared to manufactme all kinds
>ru Indott >utli, atliic),. Panne! Doors
tnd Carpentry Work to order. Having always oi
band, the beit seasoned and well assorted lumber, lit
will warrant his work to be of the most substantialand
’ lurabie description.
He will also contract for any site or style of buildlu,
.nd execute the same with all needful dispatch. Ordet
respectfully solicited.
JOHN KNIGHT.
prJS—tf
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
lAM now offering for sale my plantation in Jones Count;
seven tulles above Macon, on the Oommgteßiver.con
aining 1200 acres ot land. Attached to the place is Sty acres
■iwamp Lands, (river bottom). Terms one and two yean*’
credit.
Any one wishing to purchase valuable Lands, * ill do well
’ to cal! and examine the above as I am determined to sell,
apr 43—ts BOBKK'I dIMJT.
National Police Gazette.
‘■Mils Great Journal of Crime and Criminal* is in Its ISti
A Year, and is widely circulated throughout the countrv
It contains all the Great Trial*. Criminal Cases, and appiopr
,te Eiiitorials on the same, together with information on Cri
minal Matters, not to be found in auy other newspajstr.
tJVSohscriptions, *2 per Annum.: 91 for Six Months, to hi
remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and
the town, county and State where they reside plainly,)
To R. A. SEYMOUR,
Editor * Proprietor of the
National Police Gazette,
apr>9 d—tl New Vnrk < tity
1 1 It k I,v ER COATS of every .tvle and variety, torvete
A “ M reheap by <nov 27—ts E. V. INslllP.
METALIC BURIAL CASES.
j 14 Ctffina.
’ Builder, are Invited to call and examiDg mv stock ot
Marbletaed Iron Chimney Pieces, Window Sari, and
j Blinds. Panel Door*, Window Glass, Mahogany Bains
; sers and Newell. B. 9. 8088,
marl7—tf Cotton Av. Ma-on,Ga.
FINE ARTS.
; r |3BONE who deaire a perfect llkene* in any of the varioa
JL ftjrles, espedally
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
colored in Dll, and who desire to patronize a
Fir>t Class E>tabii>hment,
should not fad to call at Pugh's Gallery Tri
• angular Block.
• *ur Photograph* are nape lor ‘o any prr-dneed In Macon.
, irons thin tact, we have themcrtored by PurtrHit IViLtt rs who
standatthe head or their Prffe**ion. .rad who are the only
I of Aitists who can color Photopa|kß ?u* ti ev rkould be.
Ambrotyj>e In flnefilt case** fr*m SIOO up Takeiht very
style. Call and are them. dee. 10-ts
! W AKRA!VTE,) GENUINE, forsate by
V air —>-wtl E. j. JOHNSTON *CO
CITATION.
I \ Days after da s app leu ior wll be made to the Or
gj dll ary of Houston County, for 1, ave to sell the teal t.
, tateot J-cob skipper, .ateot taid Count', deoeu'Cd.
i July its, 1*59. JUNIUS G. sRIPPER,
] ug. 2. Acminiittatcr.
GBfAT ATTB ACTION.
Read This !!!
f IIH *•. nxvu gr nt and the M an* Iloure In 1
A Mac n, i rn.*rl> ovc ipied by Jan m Dt-nton. und will
have it in |Cuod repair b> l?t ol ptArHiter to leeeive the
patroi aae ot all who may fetl a togive Bit their
W. A. AicLANk..
aug 12 w2m
Dr. Samuel Tarver,
CONTINUES the practiceof -Y’eiHclne, surgery nd
/ Obatci rlos at Parker*’ ctathm. No IIH on tl c Central
Kail Road, .u*fferacn t ounty,Ga. His rust office address
“pier’s Tarn Out Jefferson county. Particular attention paid
to the treatment <4 Cnrunic i* incases. Any maie person wno
in nilirtnrt with Dyspepsia, Impotency. Jnvoiutitary Emm
aions, uonorrha-a, Dropsy, or t iies, may, by ply i tier to me.
Had relief. And any female that is afflicted wltn Dyspepsia.
Liver Cumplaint. Dropsy, Chlorosis, Amencrrhcea, rruiap*
gus Uteri. Leuc irrhfFs, Dysme.norrhcpa. or Piles, may, by ap
plying to me In person or by letter, And relief. Feins liv
ing at a distance, by writing a statement of their cases can
have prescilptions and Medicine sent to them by Mail.
Charts moderate. nov. uJ, ISSB. -lv*
DR. GEO. G. GRIFFIN
HAVING peimanently located tumfrif In Macon, respect
fully tender* hi* professional service* to the public.
OFFICE mi id street, la Uashuiicujn Sleek.
my 29 wlr
STATIONERS WAREHOUSE
No. 75, John Street, N y
W. & G. K. HERRICK
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS i\
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC STATIONERY
£ a enow prepared w> offer to the trade ft,,- 1
‘? oftt,e o-mn'rv, a f 11 sod ow tete r Ji
lu our line coinptlMng u.e newest .nd u, J “ >
STATIONER -5- X ‘
I n the country. We tf'tlly reuuCflt of bu\er. .
ion .four** **. > tr ’ ‘H-’
ILLUSTRATED TRADE CATALOG^
. ‘’ en * Free by ,3lail on apjl
Scrofula, or lung’s Evil
i= a constitutional disease, a corruption of o
blood, by wltich this fluid becomes vitUt and
weak, and poor. Being in the
pervades the whole body, and may bur*t ’'’
in disease on any part of it. No o'rg ;4n „ f
from its attacks, ncr is there one which it
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is
eaused by mercurial disease, low li V i r „ re
ordered or unhealthy food, impure r, r n o
and tilthy habits, the depressing vict- a ?
above all, by the venereal infection. \\
ever be its origin, it is hereditary m fl, c
stitution, descending “ from parents to childre*
unto the third and fourth generation i,.d W d
it seems to be the rod of Him who says -i
will visit the iniquities of the father* mm*
their children.”
Its effects commence by deposition front tN
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, -
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and 0
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor.
ruption, which genders in the blood,
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; con
quently, vast numbers perish by and; onkr
which, although not scrofulous in their nature
are still rendered fatal by this taint in tht
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in tliis scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, bran
and, indeed, of all the organs, tirise from ot
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in!
section, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and iu.
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 m.dical
skill of our times can devise for this even
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that hav*
been discovered for the expurgation of tliis foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequence.
Hence it should be employed for the cure o!
not only scrofula, but also those othe- aSk.
tions which arise from it, such as EaTTnu
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fihi
Rose, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pectclh,
Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetti.
and Salt Rheum, Scald HEAf>, Rinowob-;
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial D.,
eases, Dropsy, Dtspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arising prom Vitu
ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief
in “ impurity of the blood ” is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible t
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILV (UK
are so composed that disease within the ranee o!
their action can rarely withstand or evade then
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human orvai.
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. Asa consequence of the>e
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debilitv is astonished to find Lit
health or energy restored by a remedy at once to
simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complainu i
of every body, but also many formidable aid
dangerous diseases. The agent below named ii
pleased to furnish gratis my American Aiinanc, ,
containing certificates of their cures and direction j
for their use in the following complaints : Cottm
ness. Heartburn, Headache arising from disordm
Stomach, Xausea, indigestion, Pain in aiidSlorbi
Inaction of the Botcels, Flatulency, Loss of Appt
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred coniplaintv
arising from a low state of the body or obstruct. !
of its functions.
Ayer s Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient ConHMip*
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and ao nu
merous are the cases of its cures, that akoit
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarmiu
ana even desperate diseases of the lungs bv iu
use. When once tried, its superiority over even
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escapt
observation, and where its virtues are known, tie
public no longer hesitate what antidote to empi l
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our clmutf
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 j,re
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable ts
be forgotten.
FEEPAEED BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL. MASS.
Sold by E. L. Strohecker & Cos., Zeilin A
Hunt, Macon, and by all druggists and deal
ers in Medicine everywhere.
Haviland, Chichester A Cos., Augusta.Ga
wholesale agents.
J. B. Altaic . SOI,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
AX'D DOMESTIC
MARBLE
MONUMENTS,
TOM it STONES,
MANTLES,
FURNITURE,
SLABS, See.,
Corner of Itrd and Plumb
MACON, OA.
apj 11—ts.
New Candy Factory,and
BAKERY.
ORNAMENTIDChfce.and Plic, guppUed to riW
Weddings nd Psrticj.recording to order.
ALBO, .
O&cdy by the Box, (Assorted for Merchant*,)of’-h* se *
qaality, warr ad ted, And At the lowest pricti-
Order* for the sboveor for Drugs, Garden Seed*,
Fruit.. Ac. promptly Attended to by „
J. H. * W. 8. JOJJE
nov*—tf Oherry Street I'"’ 1 ’ “N
CLOTHING
HORACE FITCN & CO.,
avlag received a very Urge
Stock of Summer Clothing-
M.YDE up expressly for the *nmmer Trade.
Style, a.id of the best g ods. are n w rro>
£r©t inducements to any one who may wih to pure
READYMADE CLOTHI® 5
We also have a large Stock ot all kinds of
nh-hing Goods, such as are usually lound in Ciotnms
Youth’s and Chi dren’s Clothing
A large Stock of Youth’s and Children’s Clothing,
nand wh.ch we are offering very low. .
TRUNKS, VALISES, BONNET BO^
AND CARPET BAGS.
Having in connection with our Stock of Clothing.
an up*tah> room directly over thn store. w h e * , ‘: 11 15 if. f c*T’
can le found one of thela-g.st Stockr (tohefoondWrjT^jic
of all kiud* of Trunks. V alises. Bonnet
Bags ; and we invete all who are In want of any Jr* 1 . , e ne
line io call and ezamin* for themselve. tef re nuren
wnere. for we are bound to hell Cheap for l lc
i tlmM ’ H. FITCH **>.