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CONSOLIDATED
tOTTEBIES of DELAWARE.
1,0 For October, 1859.
■—O
| yCfc’, BKOADBKNT \ CO, Mang'rs.
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of Delaware, at it taut mmkm ha\icg
t Fi*** *■ BiOADBUiT* A (0.. (t* the .Idu IOU
ac.p 1 ant*) * ott-iy Charier lor thaeticomug,*.
Malt rail ImprovrmenU lt the Male, to continue for
•***2 L r*riity >rar. are i**w dr*i'.g in * jlttlngton.
iffHfc'Wtke most Pf lend id *v*r oflVrwd
!>!•■ Bonds for one u.ilionof dollar* lives eeit
lothe p* Stut**. t the >ayimnt if ail prize*. The
r *'* D ptfc*ic. and - , r* t* der ti e ?up*-ruv?!-
iIrBCT
tM* ,^ir J[ t u P^ t .r>‘ e%lt the attention of the pub'ie o the follow
ti did !Scheme** to le drawn darfr g the pro cat month.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
grand CAPITAL Ptltl
S7 9,0 00!!
GBAND cowsolioated lottery
OF DELAWARE.
Class 9.
_ j rt n Is Wilmington, ou Saturday. r etoUr -., ISM.
m. 2 ■ ■ ■-*- wn k: •
;j Number*—l2 Drawn Ballot*.
M’LENIID SCHEME.
, PllM Fot> o u tra.roe
a.\mu 23 mo
!*. 33.100
ie.'*o *>.
4 ‘.‘W m.&M
4 itno 20' no
4 louuu
lo >.'riU iu.iw
16 i<o 12 ViO
HU ldF* I*2 04}
66 3V.500
66 a* SOOO
1* 2l 2* 4*o
■ ;(i lu U AM
3') 41) 15?,+ 0
j6,:D ‘-0 SU.*W
~~Hi ‘l6priws, amounting to t1.23a.0nn
“Tlcirtt t.M. Halve*#lo. Quarters 9s. Eighth* 50~
i Certlfcate of Pu'kage of 20 Whole*, cot $316 00
Lm. <1 >. ifi Halves, i r-t oo
D'. do. 36 UiU'lera. 7w io
Do. ■Jo- Eighth*.. — -.10 so
Grand Consolidated Lottery of
Delaware,
ON THE HAVANA PLAN!
EXTRA CLASS SEVEN !
To be dnn in Whittington, I>l., Monday, ort. SI, 1?53.
evert other ticket a ikize:
I‘ritft Payable in EuU, without Deduction!
In them Lotteries retry Prize U Drawn!
1 ,*! of #50,000
1 [>ri t of ........ h.juo
Jpiin-*.f 3.1*10
3 1 riies of----- - - - 3,5 0
2 i'Hie of ... ..... *,(X)u
J prises of 1 .."-.to
3prii*sef 1000
10 pfires of- SOO
1 prizes of N
20 prir.es ........ 2no
lu> prues 100
•j.uui prizes - g
A id 202 Approximation prizes raiding from #2O up to #P 0.
J S.iltiS pri/es! • - amounting in - ■ ,4331500
Wli ‘le Tickets #10; Ha ves #5; Quarters #2,30.
Person* who iter ire ned only remit the rik on a package,
frr srnieli we wi 1 mill eertiflcate as follows:
A Ceiltflcate of Packaee of 16 W holes, coats S'*.
Do :o Ik Halves. ** 4H
Do do l- Quaiters “ 24
Do do 16 Eighths “ 12
Pri/f4 Paid lin in edi A r *l > affrr Ihf Draulor.
XT Ail orders addresardto Frakce. Bhuamcm A Cos.,
Maflaggnt. Wnwlmton,Del , will with | rouipt at ten
tioL, and the printed oAdtl drawfi g-a t a.** sou as over.
K. FRANCE, BKOADBEM A f’O.
Get 14 lm. Manage rs.
CARRIAGE MAKER'S
HA RDWA HR
11.
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/ \ > Macon. * z/ \
/ V. \ Urn , 7 -f \
A. \ ‘ •* / .A
/ T ✓ \
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.W.* 1 J /To i
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\ ,** 3 b* a ® */, ,/
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\Full assortment of Wajjon and Car
. riage Maker’s Material for sale at
New York prices, adding freight, together
with a full assortment of Hardware adapted
to the use of
Planters, Smiths, Mechanics, &c.
For Sale bv
NATHAN WEED,
oct 14 Macon, Ga.
For Sale.—A Bargain!
ABOCKSWAY slid HARNESS, nesrlr new. Also*
e-oil FAMILY HuRHK. aocustecstd to the City snd
very gentle. Apply st this Office. oct 14
KEROSENE OIL,!
til! PA T HKD LCTIOS /.V PR It E.
-NO VAKI A riO!# tUK THE WIYTEH
THE NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL CO.
(Estapusmp 1854.)
Aimouniv that, having made great improvements in
the manufacture of Kerosene, they are now eiutlded
to irffer it to the trade al
ONE DOLLAR PER GALLON. WHOLESALE.
The attention of consumers is respeetfnllv *allel
to the subjoined tal.le. the result of a photomemeul
exaniinatiiHi. hv Es'n X. Kin, E|-, of New York,
* lieiui>L and dated Feb. H, IS4H.
j — . I §3’
wuieial. Ltar. > I’ 5 ? ~ 3.! ~
Kcr**seue ... Kerosene - - DLhtiii 2.41V> ,1 #O|A4 It*
* amnhene , Cain phene- i.68 1.299 <!’ 4 K‘>
Whale oil rSolar I.SV2 >c Ino l-_> no
T.ard Oil - Solar - .... lj&ioj 704 v 1 2*>i 17 70
Sperm Oil-- - Solar 2JttCl 870 - ZolZil 4,
Hurtling Fluid iLarge Wiek •‘•r * 300 ST 2t* 00
Reliable orders from tin* Trade, Far Mail or Tele
srrnph, tilled, on apidieation to
Al Ageata,
93 Pearl Street. N. Y.
is also to Is- obtained at the Mannfae*
turers’ Prices, of all the Wholesale New ) ork I*rug’
gists. Grocers, Camphene and Burning Fluid Manu
facturers and Dealers in Lumps.
.V B. —KEftOSEyE i* the tmtii’-tnork of the Kcro
c HZ Oil (it-, ntui nil permute arc cautiouetl cujainxt unity
the sunt tratlc-mark for other oils.
oct 14 sw Aw Dm
■UOTHEI WMffitRER NEGRO.’
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD!
I WILL give FiOv Dollar* U r the apprt*ht*n>in and safe
delivery to me of my man JHN. who has Immi **a
waiwlerer** f*r the hist twelve mouths, and an equal amount ,
U r the conviction of any white man who hart Hrs him.— j
John i® about to years old. of dark complexion. alout hve ,
feet nine inches high, is stout and muscular, has a very heavy
i h-st, and weigh* prolaldy Ij*) llo; Thce is a ennslderah.c
‘/-eti irregular -car on his hack, tea used by a tall.) Hut he
muv !e identified hy slight marks indicating the points from
“Mohan extra Suffer (having been attach* and by a mere cuti- ,
v.c. i \*:is c!ipp*i frd: each hand during hi© in aney. It is
iab!e that he Is lurking lu the vicinity of Mac*ti. hut he
nxav Lave lieeu decoyed off to some distant s*-cthn hv a
Mute man: WM-LINGY. .
April ?. ISTaU—tf. (Telegraph copy.) i
PIANO FORTES!
A. 11. OALiE cfc CO.
T| AKE pleasure It _ tm.. lnviting the aftentiot*
i*t Artist*. *uia we< l^^****, KE3pc*i s, aid tl-e
gvnerullv. t.. that lfisji l V^yfl N,cv ‘’ I ' CA, ’ IC ** *•
NO FoktTr. ju.t ill J Li J Jt'mluceU. The grow,
ingdwiie for a square* m •* s horte that sha I *
aipivacli the Grand iu volume of Pout i. and **l tne suine
t rue, avoid the ungtmiy appearance • f *hat thrt*e-cirucred In*
‘truwei t. directed our neigi. a to tLe p'od"Ctitn of such a
-iffi'lrratH m. Our toil i* rv* aided and *ve submit theresu t ,
without fear of c*>mpetit!on
IIT our pianos are warr nted to give entire satisfaction,
m heth* r ordered froai us Gir*cl. or s* dby wiv of our agents
tl roughout the country ; and rulhit a cotitinuanee ot that
lulfomp which we liave enjoyed lor ih last twenty-five !
years. A. H. <*ALE A CO„
iuneSO wly I‘i7 East liih St . New York.
Southern Grown
FRUIT TREES
For Sale.
WM. K. NELSON,
( Formerly of Macon,}
RESPECTFULLY inform* I N old friends of Bib\ that
having ass*H.iated hi• self with J. P. M.KMINo, of
Augns a, ti r th-* p t:p**seof carr>ing on the Gardening ai.u
Nursery Ui-ine**. and that thoy now have on their ground*
und offer for wile a very large quantity of Grmtted Young
Fruit Trees, of extra thrifty growth and supeiior
‘• u ‘ ties. Als >, cverblomuiug ,nd ornamental shruo
bery, Alan, Cslawta Grape Cutfuga, Asparagus Koota,
Strawberry plants, Ac., Ac. Add ers. _
FLY MING * NELSON,
sept tl wlm
P I AN 0 S!
OF Elegantly carved Rosewood. and all the pla.u varieties
juat received, and for rale on the be* tern , by
E J. A CO.
iF” Old Pianos taken in exchange. npr 7- ftJkwtf
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL person* indebted to THOMAS P. STUBBS. late of
Bihb County, deceased, are request*d to make imrr.edi
**< Payment. and those Paving cairns aaiu*t hi* estate to
present them for payment,'n In ms of the law.
Od. ,e. WM. LUNDY. A Jnßol.tr dor.
CITATION*
CIXT'i Days after da*e application will b made to the Or
* . , ‘T of Houston County, for leave to sell the real ea
u of Jacob Skipper, late ot end Coout v, deceased.
JnlyJS.isjj, JIMLft G. t-KIPPKR.
_ aug.!. Administrator.
FALL OF 1859!
HOW RECKIVINO
* Yajwffetid Stock, anti trill be told at Price! to
Otjy Competition, at iiAIHD’N
C'KENi h and American Zinc. For *ale by
A *l* St ZllUft * HUNT.
1 SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGOBATOR,
NcVER DEBILITATES.
IT I* “snpouiulcd eatinly torn, Otims. aist lias Issonie an
I ‘■• L laplbhl fa*, t, a H.mdard Mvdit imp, know t, aid ap| itv
t>y all that have uscsl i* ( tand is now reported to with
u,c,!d,’ I*** ,n ,l ‘’ ‘ I,S iqS j case* far which it is r,tom-
U las eared thousand • jwithir, the hat two years
wlsO.au given up alii,op*.; W (o, r.lcf, a. the nun.crous
n .s, c ,'' '■*" ! 'c:it, slt( f* :my possaSb.ti show
,J h f ; <X K lhstefi.i*nmi. T l iof
the inditidual taking It.; _ fat4MtdlaanrVquaaliHea
> as io:u-t gt iitlyon lh tuvr _ CC H
1 CD gnideymi In the
1 write, fc e ,V < era jVHiOH.VI'OIi. and It
wßlcutv I. Itrrl om- Sg ;i. Isln la . Hi i„„s % t .
‘■cHs. I* yapewsia.; -Chronic ilU.iltiM-a
► milliter Conii-1.-!int jilt sentery. Drop.,!
2J -ual 4 osl ll •- -less, 4 li,,K
ie. ( hoirra, tli'ilirra aa (.Httrhns. t Itolera In.
Ta ntu m. F Uttiienec,; ;J an■ and ice, Fe*nalr
.V cakuesw-. ai <1 BKI) -t* used successfuliv as an
Mt h nVo.Vt”m >: 02 ;Medicine. 1. will cur”
pIA K IIK \l> V llKy# til *as thoLrvui i|< t*rifv )
ln ™*f n . , . V ‘''l"” 1 '*, il( S: :io or three Tea
***l ls * -r< * t* 1 ComaCDctrinent of t
--lUtavor l,# ■“ “ ;-IMug their testimony In
IHM (IK tfnli ’'ivn^o" 01 TH WITH THE
litTUttl;’ U ’ AM| .ALLOW BoTH TO
-I‘rlce One Hollar per Bottle.
ALSO
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
OOMI OI NDI-D FROM
l-V?’,.- ’ ! ,u * 11 1* b* L.%88
* • **, 4lr 1 1: In. and will Keep in an, 4 limate.
<'ethar-( a*icMi|iageiiUehuiae
tive Cat hart CWI ien th, ( ptoprict.r has ustd in Lis
practice more titan twetriy; (/} tvo.i s.
The eouAsmly increns J to g ,|. mand trnm those ‘
the; -J tPtI.L-s and the sjtttsfac
tlon wtich a,l express I. ; (ngud t,> their use. liss In
“i.?* 1 IU S 111 l* ,aCl ‘ ‘h u,; laittiiu the rescS of all.
The profess ,~i a ell know, “■ [Hat different Oalhaitics
act ou different portions ot. (the tsjw-ls
The FAMILY < A-( iTII kIiTIC PILL has.
with drc retei, nee to this, ; well established fact, been
C'-iiipouiMlAni fom a \*arf-j C3 :> y of the purest Vegetable
JLatrmctA. wh.ch act aiike, (on eveiy tart of the all*
nit-maty can hl, and we. and a* fe iu allca.w
wbeit* a Caihartie is ie-) La sutli a- |> #• r # n•••
menls >f the Mom. Ii ; :~leeni.,.-.. Pains In
llie Back and ludns., QC (Costiveness. Pain and
►•ire ness over i h *•;_.; w hie hod y, fiom sud
den cod. which fiequeotv ;ly. if negl-cicd. end in a
long coins-,Fever, loss, (of \|,,,elite, n freeie
ing heunation f fold: (over tit- hody, Mest
lessness Heudat-he, o,* L_ -web lit in the Mend.all
Intla tntnuiory His, .-is-; • ;es. \\ onus in 4'hildren
or Adnl's, Hhetiina-; -tisin, a great Pm (tier <if
the Blood md many de-J lesw sto hi h Kesti is heir,
too nunu r,.iis to u.tntiin ■ tD -I u tills am, itucuient.—
Dost-, 1 to 3. I 1
PRICK 30 CKMV.
The Liver Invizorator and Family 4'aihartie Pills
are retailed by Dtuggitlsgenerahv, and sold wholesale b, the
(rude in all the large town..
S. T. W. SANDFORM,
Manufacturer : ntl Proprietor,
335 Kroadwa'. N. Y.
Rt tailed hv all Drnggl ts. Hold alsntiy ZKILIN A HUN
OKU. PaYNK. and MENARD A CASTLKN, Macon,
june 17.—lv.ch.
Prospectus.
A XE W AV OK Iv
by
Emorson Bennett
Author of “Ct ABA Jlniri.AXD,’’ “ P,:atcie Ki.oweb “ “Tb*
hEFVOEES,’’ •• BI.AVCHE BE*TaASI> “ “THE A HI IST'B
Bbibe,” ac., AC., Kutltlel
WILD SCIEES £1 Ti IITIS;
OR
HEROES OF THE WEST
-Westwani! the Course of Km pi rr takes its Way. 9
fIAHIS W<*rk, in the only one in book fokx .which for kev-
A ►mi years hoa riiiiAU*<l from the |#t*i *i the gifted au
thor, who treads now none the [iath once by our own
Cooler. It will coiit;iiu gr pbic pi lures or the conflicts of
the hardy I'ioneer, mLoa** Blr*lVs and stiugg’es with hUJn
uian foe, rival the tales of fiction and the tmgisountvrfeiu
of the rniin.c s’age. A Is** thrilling l a*ralivea of tfee daring
dted-s the heart-trial, the heroic devtti n and self-denial o f
mile a omen, the mothers of the Wed ! Beneath the over
arching tore*>ta, hand to Land, and f- t to foot the iiitrepid*
adventurer has encount-ie<l iu deadly combat the ruffian
desoemdtH-s who made their hauuu ii. the tiackwuods, and
his gallant achievements liave thrown a halo of romance over
the waving Mairus, the grand <>ld mountains, and the rnujea*
tic livers <f the land of the setting un !
N *r a-e these f*ages wmi.Ui giu those gentler scenes
make up home life, and whien arc* j*iclurtd with all th* Mill
and fideli > fur which the author is pre-eminently distinguish
ed, His delineation of Frcmtier character, aid of the eccnery
of th-*. Holders, has alwata the acvantage of an accuracy
wnich lathe rebuild an Intin ate, person; 1 acqumntance.
The worn will be printed ou tine white paper, tn clear open
t) lie, and appropriately and beautitully llluatrated by the most
skillful artist j. li no., 4 loth. Brice Al/J5
HAkIELIV 4k 00., Futibshers,
Mo. t>-ti Chestnut M , Bhiladciphia.
CONTENTS:
No 1. The Mingo Chief, Ko. 17. A Mother's Courage,
*■ 2. The Kentucky Hero, “ Id. The Head Alive,
•* Ihe Maid ot Fort Hen- ** iW A ihirlng Exploit,
ry, •• JO. HockyMount*in l*eriis
M 4. Wrecked r n the Lake “ . The Guerilla tdueen,
*• 5. A Leap for Life. M ti Figh with a Bear,
•* ti, Love Triumpliant, ** ift. The Haunted Houae.
* 4 7. A 1 desperate Encounter ** 24. Bill Lukens’ Run,
44 S, MsdAnn. 44 25. The Faithful Negro,
44 SC The f ramblers Outwit- 44 26. The Back woodman's
ted, first Love.
44 10. The daring Scout*. 44 27. The L**t Stake,
4 * 11. A Firht on the Frdrie, 44 28. Adventure of a Col
-44 12. The Trapper’s Story, portcur,
44 18. An Atkrn.sas Duel. 44 29. A Night with the
44 14. The I'oiaoned Bride, Wolves.
44 15. At acked by In ans, 44 SO. Ccl.B*wie of Arkansas
44 16. A Miraculous Escape, I
-V. B.—Agents scanted in every part o f the
futon and the Canadas, to whom a liberal
discount will be allowed.
METROPOLITAN
MEDICAL COLLEGE
0K THE CITY OF
NEW-YORK.
WINTER SESSION 1859, 18<>0.
Family of Vleiiicine:
HENRY A. ARCHER. M. D.. Professor of Theory and
l*r;i<-tiiv and Pathology .
LKYI REUBEN,M. I>.. Prof, of Physiology andPhy
sisalHeience.
(j El)RtiE < iRt 18S- M. 1).. Prof, of Obstv-trios and Dis
vils*s of Women and < iiildn-n.
WILLIAM DURANT. M. D. Prof, of Anatomy and
Surgery.
HEUMKB M. SWEET. M. I>_ Prof, of Materia Med
iea, Therais-utii-s and Botany.
FRANK UN lit HJTH. A. M. B.P. 11.. Prof, of tliern
istrv. Pharma,*v and Toxicology.
IIURAUE P. H EklM AN. A. M., Prof.of Medical Ju
nsprttdencc.
Fee** am! Fxpeiises.
Fees for all the tii-kets to each course of Lec
ltires. ?7rt (*>
Matriculation Ticket, - -- -- -- -- 500
Examination Fee for Graduation. - - - - -25 t*i
4 i • Uirdulars of the Seventh Annual announce
ment of this College w ill Is* sent, and all information
promptly given to any parties desiring the same, by
addressing * 11. M. SWEET, M. I>..
18-all of the Faculty.
oct 7— 2 w No. 6 Bleeker St. N. Y.
S4O 00
PAYS the tuition form full course In the Iron City Col
lege, the htgnst, most extensive V patronized and lie*
organized Conitiieivial School in the Ciiiud State*.
FOI R LARGE HALLS
For writing. Commercial Calcnla!lona, Book-KeepiDg and
Lecture*.
Usual time to complete a fullc mm, from 6 to 10 week*.
Every Student, upon graduating, is tu-raoteedlu lie enm
fete. t to manage the ticoks of any business, and qualified
to earn a Salary of Irom
S3OO to 3XOOO.
StudenLsenterat any time—No vacation—Review at pleasure.
First Premiums for Best Writing
Awarded this Institution. The twit and greatest variety ot
I citniaiish p in anv Hie Hall in th. I'nion. La found here.
tW Minister's Sens rrceiv.d t half price.
For full information. ircular. rpeoiioen of Business ami
Ori arm ntai Writing, and ► n.lsllial.ed View of the College,
nclose five ‘etter etau psto F. vv . .lEN'KINSt.
sept 30 wly I'ittshurgh. Fa.
TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA.
WEST & GODFREY,
AUKS rs OF THK
Planters’ Association of Ga.,
ir.'tf continue to represent their friends
in the stile of I* roduce ot Snninndh.
rmiLANKbULtorihe patronage of the last season, thev
1 take thts. csston t*i Inform the Planter* of oeorgU that
they are now read* to wait noon them for the en-ulng S a
5 ,,„ and trust by *trh t and fa thful attention m business, to
give universal sa i-site 1-nt” alt who may favor them ei'b
er wittk Cons'gnfltent* ott.'ottr n, flour. Bice, Ac, or with
ord> rs for the purchase of Family and Plar Litton supplies.
\ i; GomaiL-siou on the a tie of Cotton, 30 ceuls per bale,
and customary rata s tor other produce.
I**A AI ( *1 Ca x 1 ,
.IAMKiS E. GODEKEY.
Savannah. Aug 27,’ >o.—to Jan. L UO.
COATES & WOOLFOLK
raißflo m cohhissios
Sw MERCHANTS.;^!
ARE now ami r.ropar* *1 for the iveeptioo of Cotton
h V eir .N EW MHEI’KOnF ppo
fit** II vrdeman Jk Sp;irki*. We will endeavor to prove curwl
v.a worthy of the ('otionage of *ho*i*- who will t*vr us with ,
h**ir bu-iiii-ss. Lirxrml TAiivaucvi a.u*!e uu c*>itoii whe te
hiie.l
Mxcoa. ypt.*l. I^>._itf
NEW GOODS.
ESubeoriberhaving just returned from
.1 New York, is now receiving h full stock j
of Goods, consisting of
STAPLE DRY GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BUS, CAPS. UMBRELLAS.
Also a, Full Stock ot
FAMILY GROCERIES.
All of which will be sold at the lowest
prices—at the Store formerly occupied by
Uoss & Brother. HENRY CLARK.
( nov. 19—ly*
• TVrOTICB.
k FPI.TCATION will be made to th* Court ot ordinary of
llil li Count von the first Mnndav in D cember next,
fur leave to *ll the r. al c.-tate of William L., and Sarah O.
LeCon*e. m'n. r Children of William Let'oi te. late of Liber
ty County, deceased, said real estate being In LU-erty Coun
ty, JOSEPH LxOoNTF, Guardian.
oct 6"h—6M
PUKE Union White Lead. For aa'e hv
sept ZXILIN k HUNT.
Zeilin <fe Hunt,
are now receiving a vey large assortment of
GRIGS, IHKMICILS, IASTRI REMS, PERFr
mery, &<.,
wh'ch th*y are Felling for cash at extremely low prices.
Wholesale nj Exclusively for Cash,
and upon no t.tbvr ternif.
Drtiggirts, Phya’c :tns and Medicine Dealeri generally will
ana It greatly to tlaar advantage to purchase the r artk ea
at the
CASH DRUG STORE.
aspt SO
keromixe ayo core OIE
OF superior quality. For sale bv
a 4 Z&ILIN A HUNT.
S**pt -i, oit ts Macon, Ga.
TH4I.Y, SPERM, X EATS FOOT
and all other
OILS.
Tor gale Wy (sept is)] ZEILIN A HUNT.
PAINT, Wall. Plaster, Bntshea. Ac.. Jtc. Fois-vUbv
- 80 ZEILIN A KUST.
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY.
(From the New Orleans Picayune.)
The purity of this Whiskey is certiMed to hv the leading
Northern men ot m.iencu, such asDr. Chilton, the notrd New
Yoik Chemist. A triend (4 ours, who understand such
things, te Is us this “Aromatic'* lea good “Aromatic and as
he is reliable, we c.n rifely r, eomuiend this Valley Whiskey
to those in need of a good article.
DALY'S AROMATIC VALLKY WHISKEY.
(From the Crescent.)
Not a particle of strychnine in it—the beet e have tasted
for many a day.
DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY.
(From the Daily True Delta, New Or
leans. )
Though not much of a judge, we may say, and we art*
endorsed hy tricLiU who are. that the “Aromatic Valley
Whiskey,” the vciy toetry of 44 uid Monongahela,” maiiu
factureil by Wm. H. l>aly, is unequalled for “Furity” and
“Flavor” by any in the n aiket.
DALY’ S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY.
(From the Memphis Daily Appeal.)
It is pronounced by good ludgea to he free Irom ail delete
rious orfoieign suhetancee, and con sequel tly it should take
THE FI.ACK OK ALL PUIhMNOI’B ADUIXTI UFJi, which eXerCiSe fO
unwholesome an influence upon those who use them, where
they are con Mimed at all. The noxious beverages that a e
generally intended for W’hihkey aie an inipositiin and a
C ise.
DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY.
(From the Ocoryia Citizen.)
It i* a pleasant, unctuous stimulant, peruliarly adapted to
the cure of invalids who need a pure tonic, without much
of the alcoholic princ'ple.
DAISY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY.
[From the Galveston Fra )
We have no h* pi: at ion in pronouncing it equal, if not supe
rior, to any we have ever drank.
DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY.
(From the Memphis Daily Kayle *s* Ku~
quirer.)
It has been pronounced by the highest scientific ?.nd medi-
Cfil authority a pure and bealti y stimulant, entirely free from
deieterioiis ado ixture. We call retomniknd It with peiftct
<H.nfldence to those who require an alcoholic stimulant kuk
medical pi luitsLs. “Italy’s V'alley Whiskey” is superior to
Gin, t/’ordial, French Brandy, Fort, and Madeira Wines, and
indeed all other varieties ot ppirits which are sold in this mar
ket, for not one of them ian be found in a pure state. Ko in
telligent plivrc an would have the rashness jo prescribe
“Port Wine"or ‘French Bran, y” for a patient, when i r is
patent to a’l the world that they are not to be had, except
by base compounds, in the Mississippi Valley'.
•
, I would recommend it as suitable for medicinal and public
purposes. (JiIAS. T. J AC’K^uN,
htate Assay er, Boston.
<
It U withoutanv deleteiiousadmixture.
JAfe. R.GHILToN, Al. D., New Yoik.
Entirely free from adulterating ingredients, so frequently
used. i'AiS.J. New York.
UT Consumeru can depend upon g4tf*-g a pure nrticle
when they buy the Valley W hiskev,it Ua**ld ty the bottle
and case only. WM . H. DAJ.Y,
19 h'outh william Street. KewYork
Side Fn*prietor-
For sale In Vrc-rr tyGl J>FA I* c RKMAN
I. T. CARTU UGHT. L. L. JuDMOMIMON.
I. T. IjKTWRIGHT & 10..
Produce, Forwardiogr and
GOmiSSIOH MERCHANTS,
315 ITorit I'om ,
AI FiMPI ris, Tenn.,
I EALILKS in
Flour, Bacon, Jjtird, Butter. Cheese, Fish
Whisky, Tobacco, Ciyars, Hay, drain
and Produce Generally.
Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled.
Hite A Small, Louisville, K>\ ; Dean A Cl flford, Louisville,
Ky. ; Lehman A Do.. Memphis, Tenu.; Gaiiawuv ('amp
bell, Memphis, Teon. sept 22 6* #
TROUT HOUSE,
ATLANTA, Geo.,
By J. D. GILBERT Jf CO.
J ik-pt 32 vAwtf
Perfumery.
Avery large assortment of Bazin’.-,
iY A ** “ “ lz \
•• •• •• Lul.in'a.
Also the most celebrated Hair Oils, Cologne*, Fx*racts,
! Soan. 4c. For sale by _
: i.pt3o ZEILIN * BUNT.
MERCHANT TAILORING!
WM. R. ARNOLD,
i THIRD STREET, FLOYD HOUSE BUILDING,
Macon, Creorgia.
( *• en. Has just received a NEW STOCK of Goods in
Jr li is line, as follows :
Sii.k, Merino, Linen and Cotton fltsjvEff
| AND PANTS,
?f, AHt Silk, Merino, White and Colored H r\ AWE
HOSE, Tt/VW
Silk and other Suspenders,
i GENTS’ BLH'K AND COLORED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS’STOCKS. \LI, COLORS. IN TIES.
KlL> \M>(-LOTII OLtiVKStl.iiuil.) MARSEILLES AND LINEN COLLARS—ALL P.VI TEKNS,
WHITE LINEN ANH FANCY SHIRTS. SATIN ANI> FANCY VESTINGS.
BROAD CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
• of ditto rent Styles and Colors.
Thankful t,.r the patronage already reeeiverl, he pledges himself that all orders entrusted to his rare
will Is’ exeeitteil with neatness and dispatch. 1,11 l ‘” 1 111
WOOO’S
IMIOTOLIMNt (.ALIIIiV
I* daily thronged with delighted \ Liter* to fee Us large and beautiful collection ol fine Pictures, cor.s’stii g of
PORTRAITS IN OIL, PASTEL, AND AftDARELLE.
THE CELEBRATED
IMFERIAL PHOTOGRAFIIB.
I*L \IN I'HoTtKiRAPHS.
DAOUERREi TYrF.S.
HALUITYPES.
AND AMBROTYPES,
also a large and Vieiittliful seleetion of STEREOSCOPE PICTURES.
PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS
Os anv style or sire, taken eith-rfiom life, or Amhretypes, or Dsguereotypes ot Deceased Person* at pi ice*
Uiiii Ciw.no! pivah€ ; aijd sati.sfuclion wurmut.d.
AMBROTYPES.
I have lxtoly lecelvtd u large lot of tew and beauUiul embmcin* saverai ntw fct>lee which will te furLifched with good
pldu:cs*t reasoiuiOle juicts.
AMBROTYPES AT ONE DOLLAR.
li. L. WOOD, Washinjjjtofi Block,
ge pt ]3 ts Opposite Lanier House.
MENARD ti CASTLEN,
R DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, £
iwm mzz mjm m r 9 • 9
‘Would respectfully invite attention to onr Stock of Choice q
Unadulterated Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines,
And all other articles in our line. TVe feel assured that n PSjj-jl c
House in the South can otfer a Stock superior to ours in
Gcnuiiiess and Purity, B
All officinal preparations are being made in strict accordance with the formularies of the
United States’ Pharmacopeia. Our Stock of
DENf AL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Is full, and we have unequalled arrangements in procuring additional supplies at the
shortest notice. A choice selection of
Garden, Grass and Field Seeds,
May alwavs be found in our Stock, together with a full supply of
PAINTS, OIL.Si, GLASS, PUTTY, Ac., Ac.
ooan, M*y IS.—W 6 ft
SCHOOL WANTED.
\\ otmg m m. a graduate of a Southern Oui eg*. a
sir nation as teacher in a healthy locality. Hot and refer
ence ttiv n. Editor of “Georgia Uitixen.”
ect 7tr
WANTED!
A No 1 \\ II K1.1.W I! U.ll I’ and a goal Bl GOY
THIUMhU. lo whoiK gtHnl wsg*s andtei*d\ wi-rk
will b- <ivF*ti. None bt pkrr.’ecil v * otter and ttrailt men iu*-d
upply. WM. bKKKINF, Ameiicus, Ga.
*i t 7 ts
All the Novelties in
BURNISHING GOODS
Very Foxv,
Oft 7 at BAIRD’S
Wantod Immediately,
1 A O OD Tinners, 16 Roofer* and Job Workmen, can ;
L"” have steady employment nd good wages Nu:e but
Qrod WofkmenDCrd ap'dy. W. J. Ai< ELllOl'.
Macon. Ga.. 51 U4w.
For Sale.
1 AA BOXES TANDY.
XUI/ 10 hoxnL'&f
110 Burrels Sugar,
200 Buclf t’otfee,
100 Boxes ‘I obfccco,
50UO0 (Jigarv,
100 Gr. ss Matches.
July 14—ts. J. H. A W A. ROSS.
Fast Presses! New Typo!!
LEWIS H. ANDREWS,
Praqtical
BOOK & JOB PRINTER,
NEAR RALSTON’S NESV HALL, (Up Staiks.)
CHERRY ST., MACON, GA.
The proprietor l prepared, with the aid of
FAST PRINTING MACHINERY
AX II If E\V T YI'E,
To execute the largest order of anv description f work with
ltlSl'A'i L'lf, and in a workmanlike manner, at living rates,
o n casir.
june!6—£
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
BANNER OF LOVE.!
I propose to pitiilish. in the city of Macon, a week- j
ly family and religious palx-r. of the aisive title. The
religious department will Ik* devoted to the dissemi
nation of the doctrines of Uhristinnity as understood
hy 1 1 lose who believe that - tool is love,” and that all
his attributes centre in this essential and all-absorb
ing principle of his nature: and who believe further
that, actuated hy this ruling principle, the dispensa
tions of the divine economy w ill Ik- so carried out as
to eventuate iu the reconciliation of all things to
Uod, anti the subjection of all intelligences to the
reign of love. In the advocacy and defence of the
jH-euliar features of this system of faith, the ettiirt
shall Is- to manifest, so far us human frailty Will |K-r
----mit, upon all occasions, that Christian charity w hich
“is not easily provoked,” and which “hopoth all
things. iK-lieveth all things, endurethnll things.”
The design in conducting the Miscellaneous de
partment will lie to till it with such matter as shall
serve to amuse and Instruct the general reader,
while it shall, at the same time, contribute to the
maintenance of an elevated standard of morality.
The paper w ill also contain a News department, in
which will always be found a carefully prepared sum
mary of the genera! news of the day, state of the |
markets, &c.
A specimen ntiinlicr will Ik- issued in a few days, ]
and it is ho]H*d that the friends of liberal christiani- i
ty will hike an interest in procuring subscribers for
the same, anil forward names immediately.
The terms of subscription wil be two dollars a year 1
in advance.
The size of the paper will be the same as the Daily 1
Georgia t itizen.
All communications in relation to this subject may
Ik- addressed to me. at Macon, care of L. F. W. An
drew*. sept. --Ml It I>. B. tT.AYTt)N.
MRS.S, AUDOIN,
HAS just returned from New York
*ith a Deautifui and well selected ►all
mn i V\ interlock. PAKDIAN HA IS
Krwß’i&Hi; llßV <*♦ every variety: LEGHORN mud tine
T STRAW BONN ETS ; FRE MJ H
KI.OWH.Rw; FANCY aud OSTRICH
% ylliWHßiirr df FEATHER*: Head Drtss* * ; Riidal
/ Cy n j wreath* aid Veils; Net and Orec an
fin [\ Los Caps ; Oramnent* for the Hair; Miell
yji \\ VJg and orn nie tal Tuck (’cml*; Real
y JJ Lace Coiffeurs and Veils ; beautiful
M Lace Setts and Frcaeh EMBROID
** KKi ; Misses Leghorn, PtUth end
Beaver lists: Povs Hats and Caps , 1 rcssTrinitn ngs ; Ze
phyr Yarns for Knitting and Linbroid-MV ; Nubea*Op*ni
Caps and MuriM st’s W ig* ; Bauds, lb aids and Grecian
Curls; Fur l rks ; Mufls and Cuff*. Als-*. a fine asxort
ment *f FANCY aIITICLD Wet*dio* s to mention.
I**d use call aid examine A r your-el c*s before purchas’rg
Tbsiiktiil fr | as* favo** aid so icits a continuat.c*s *f the
‘ume. All orders promptly af n ;rd 10. t*ept. 24 ts
FLKTILI ZI'KS!
GENERAL AGENCY.
riIHE undersigned revpeetfully announce to I’ljuPpih and
I others iuicrested. tl a they are cons antly rt*e*4vii g di
rect from the Island* and tr ni’h*- m- imfacturers, tlie fol
lowit.g moitf Ufiprovtd F* rtilitnt now kt-^vr , all of which
have been ihoimigl.ly and oMisiactorily tested, viz;
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero Guano,
Rhode's Super. Phosphate of Lime,
National Fertilizers,
Ground Plaster.
These articles, which will have our brand, and be Kuaran
teed am genuine, we s!.all, at all time-, be prepared to lurnisn
in any amount* rtfluired. and at the lowest prices. The “Su
per Phosphate,’and Fertilizer,’ at manufacturer#’ rates, with
expense of transportation adde*.
Savannah May 2.- ly. PATTEN A MILLER.
ST.CHARLKS HOTEL
CAIRO, Illinois.
ThD magnificent Hotel Is now flni lied and furnished tor
the reception of the travelling public.
RA GSDA LE, KIMBER ,j- Cos., Proprietors.
sept 2-1 w2tn
K l \ BUSHELS DRIED AI’PLES forsnle by
i)(I U.H. FREEMAN* UO.
marc h lA—tf <Vttor Avefire
CITY CENSUS!
f IAH E |>opiil:ititm of Maron ij n iw iKgvttni to t *llll twelve
i IhottSKiid : this together with Ole Increase nun lew of
stmngers virltingiLe city lor the pur|K>-<- of buying k-kkls,
has induced the old ami well knot* n fiim of
W. W. PARKER, & CO.,
to buy a much larger stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS
than ns ial. w ith the ei(Kc‘at;on of at least doubling
their sale, this Fa‘l 1 her have spand no
(kslls to please all those in w-nt of the
Latest and most Fashionable
DRESS GOODS.
Their old friends and customers, and that dedraHo mlnori’
ty of new one*, by call, n* in will be convinced that they Lave
even surpassed themselve*’his Fa l.
ALL LADIES OF TASTE
are particularly l*iUr***ted and we hope to see them avail
hcinoelvea or the privilege 4 f early Bc'eciionsat
PARKER'S.
sept 24 dtf
nil umM.
MR. BURG HARD returned from New York with
the fiiieet selection of
WATCHES. JEWELRTf
. and Fancy Articles
ever brought to Georgia, and fhev are now opened and ex
posed lor sale at our
Heantifal Store qn Cherry Street , Two doors
from the Telegraph Building, at the
Sign of the
1310- WATCH,
Thertifoic we invite all to call and see the latest novelties.—
Our selections embrace
RICH, RARE AND GORGEOUO
STVLES OF ORNAMENTS.
PINS. KINGS. BRACELETS, CHAINS, LADIES
ENAMELLED A DIAMOND WATCHES,
DIAMOND, PEARL. CORAL, CAR
BUNCLE ami other full and
half sets of Jewelry,
some of new
design
j nst
out.
We desire to call particular attention to our stock of Watch
es, by the celebia ed m ker-*, Cowderoy, lloddel, btoddart,
Tobias, Arc , made lu order expre**ly lor us. We have also on
baud tlie invaluable Jurgen son aud Nardin Chronometers.
A large variety o eb ek*—latest style.
Sterling Silver and Plated Tea Setts, Pitchers, Goblets Ac,
Musical Instruments
of every d/scriptlon. Call and look at our varied stock of
VIOLINS.
We also call the attention of the trade to our stock of
Gr OXj ID FENS,
The largest and best selec’ion ever brought to this market
REPAIRING Promptly Done and Warranted.
MENARD * BURriHARD.
sept i8 of the Big Watch.
DRY GOODS,
Granite Block, Mulberry Street.
N. 8. PRUDDEN & CO.,
(i HATEFUL for thelibc-ral patronage of last your,art- now
T prepared to exhibit a large and telect Mock of
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY-GOODS!
Confident of not being excelled either In beauty, stj le or
price. A Choice variety of rich
DRESS GOODS
VELVET AND SILK ROBES.
I1R! >( HE AND BAYADERE SILKS,
FUULAKD SILKS.
I>ELA IN EA ND M F.I! IN<> R( BES,
ROBES DE CH AM BitE,
POPLINS.
VALENCIAS,
DE LAINES.
MERINOS.
CASHMEfiES!
A large variety of
SHAWLS,
new styles.
VELVET & CLOTH CLOAKS*
Mls.es’ and Children’s
CLOAKS, TALMAS & SACKS
Dress Trlmings, Embroideries If siery. Gloves,
EMPRESS HOOP SKIRTS,
a *u pel lor article, warranted best quality.
Our assortment of Goods for family use is complete
Irish Linens, Toweilng?, Napkins, Tablet-loth?,
Table Damasl;. Pillow Casing, Sheetings,
Cottons, Flannels,
and ail the different varie lesof
STAPLE GOODS
required for ti e trade, which we < ff, r on tlie most, favorable
terms. [sept 21 dt I N. S. PrtUDEN <k UO.
STILL IN THE TRADE !!! !
DEALERS IN
TASHIONA&LE gc DURABLE
DRYGOODS.
BOSTICK, KEIN & CO.
RAVE OPENED FOR THE
FALL A WINTER TRADE,
A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OK USEFUL |
and beautiful fancy
DRY GOODS,
WHICH thy pre eager to expose to the scrutinbncy of the i
ladlesaml a diacnminatiuK miblio. Au|we are well pott
ed in the largest Auction >alkh in >ew York*and poicha-nd |
freely from tm m. wecanalwu>B ffer inducements to buy- I
wrs that never fails to convince—lu a word we can afford to
fell extkemkly cheap, and still riai/.e faiu, living profits,
(.'all and see our
AUCTION DRESS BOOBS!
SUCH AS
Velvet Flounced Rubes,
Silk Robes i Yolantes,
Byadere and Brothc Silks,
Berage and Cashmere Holies,
Kmbroidei’ies, [Face Setts, Dress
Trimmings, etc., etc. And many !
other styles which ive know you will
pronounce exquisite.
We woulil Ills,, call your attention to our stoek of
Mcrinoes, Bcmbazins, Alpacas and Solid
De Laincs—b!l of J.i i in’s best nuilvc.
Staple & Family Goods,
SUCH AS
SHEETINGS, TABLE DAMASKS. PILLOW CASES,
LINENS AND COTTONS, TOWELINGS, NAP
KINS. FLANNELS. SHIRTINGS, IRISH LIN
ENS. TWEEDS FOR BOYS WEAR. JACO
NET, SWISS NAINSOOK. AND ( RECKED
>ll SLI NS. 11A NDK EK CHIEFS, G LOVES,
HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. AND MANY
USEFUL ARTICLES, WE HAVE
JUST OPEN ED AND THEY MUST
BE SOLD.
CURTAINS, CURTAINS,
Satin Dina*k*, Worattd Damask*, aril alt Mails of Lace
ami .Embioiilcred Cu tains (with the Trimmln**) at low
prices.
Cloaks, Shawls, and Scarfs,
From the mest expensive VKLVET and CLOTH, to a me
dium priced quality.
CARPETS! CARPETS L
We are now prepared to exhibit Velvet. Brussels, S ply
Snpvri.ir In,min. Hemp amt Flax Carpetings, also Hugs’
Malts, Floor Matting and Floor oil Oio’ hs.
Give u* a call—we can suit you exactly In every depart
inent of our Uuk Wta* and would t e p.eaaed to show you our
liooods. BOSTICK, KEIN * CO.
Macon, Sept. 24tb, 1639.
FOR NEW YORK.
FAKE REDUCED,
Freight and Passage as Low as ly any other
STEAMETIS.
Cabin Passage. :::: sls.
By tl>e splendid and commodious
Side-wheel Steamers
AUGUSTA 1.500 tons Capt. M.S. Woodholl,
FLORIDA t.SUO “ “ Isaac Crowell,
ALABAMA, 1,300 “ “ Geo. K. Sclrenck.
And first class Propeller
STAR OF THK SOUTH, 1,100 Oapt. Thomas Lyon.
. m. These steamships belong
m to th* old established and
known as the
modal ion and fare, cannot be
mandtid by experienced,
skillful,careful and polite officers
JOHN R. WILDER & GALLIF.
A gents. Savannah.
SAMUIL L. MITCHILL & SON,
| July 3—ts Agents, New York.
CHROME GREEN, Chrome Yellow, Venetian Red, and
all c- loril dry and in oil. For sale by
sept 30 ZAILIN HUNT.
. 1 J'k/'kOVKR COATS of every style and variety, forcele
I XUUcheapby <.nov!7_tf E. WINSHIP.
A CAR D
Mr.fi. 1.. 1 w-nnma, of iht- Uu> firm of IH-iii;in A: \Yn-
Unnan. (kiiowti ;) s tlio New York Store) linviii£
mafia eiiffnifenienti* with Mr. Elia* Einstein, would
resjiectfully Polieit a eotitiofliince of the patronnoe
so liliendlv lestixti'J upon him In his friends and
tiie put-lif e-lie rail}.
Mu-'.-n. Sept. an d.
Fall & Winter Goods
ELIAS EINSTEIN’S.
WV would re-pectful y fill Ihe attenri nos t i* Ladies
and GtnU*men f M*e*n :nd mrr /unding country, to our
large and beautiful Hock • f
FANCY AND STAPLE
B sis €OOIIB f
Carpet)*. Clolliln?. Ac.
New Styles Silk Rohe*.
New Myles le* \ Jupes Brocade,
New Si Vita ( ash nacre Robes,
New Hiy * Rol*e Tnnlgue,
N-*w mv nsK k A-an ftf.
Plain ic Fancy coTd(all w<mi)) DeLair.es
CLOAKS, CLOAKS. GLOAKS!
Jew StvK. j-i k Vilvr*. Stales l-'i-ivtr > l-.ih, ‘
“ “ Laities Cl. 111, “ “ do li 1 ;u*;laus,
t\r Styles Dress Tiiinmius. j
<>per:i, SL:*k r. Red A White Fla* nela, 1
Cloth . Cas*inieu*s. Kentucky J*m.s m<l >a.t t:tt, *
Usoahurgn. k*rs*ys, uni 10-imstlc Go- da of
all kind?, always on luc and. Lied, Crib
and Negro B ankets.
CLOTHING l CLOTH!NC [
A large ttN>orf merit of shirts, Diaw*re&C.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
Hrustellr-, Three PIJ-, Ingrain, Hearth Hugs, 4c. I arte
lot of
Embroidery
in Edging. lusertings,
liaiifls ;hhl Collars
just receivi and.
SHAWLS, HOOP SKIRTS,
Kid. Li-le thread. I eiver and Silk Glove* sud Guubtlctta
Hosiery KibUrn.-. Fum i lmilv, Canton Vlaim N, :*lioe-,
Fbeetings. aid shirtings, Ac , and everyth!* g that is kpi in
a Li ret-Class Dry G*>ds Ilonae.
We invite you all to examine our Ovd*. and judge lor
youraelvea. ELIAd EiNsJEIN
Macon, Sept. 28 1850.
PALL GOODS!
LARGE STOCK:
Cheap Prices and
ELEGANT GOODS
AT
BIS, COLEMAN & BBSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION.”
WE l-uve now in store and ar • and dly r -. l iving Hie iargeit
and inest attrac ive stock of rich, elegant
DRESS 3QODS
that It has keen our pleasure and privilege to offer to a fash
ioualde world. To my that
OUR STOCK
IS RICH AND GORGEOUS
beyond description, is s truth easily corroborated, and noth
ing id needed b*. t thos- in wai.t ot the
LATEST GEMS
to call and see for themslves. Ourtt<-ck of
STAPLE GOODS
was never be’ore so complete, lyicl w hen we add our
CARPET DEPARTMENT,
wh;cu dL-iplays evely gr;lo und style, we lire pit-pared to
say that ’
OUR STOCK,
as a w hde, presents a soc'*e a- vanned h- it U
LARGE & ATTRACTIVE.
CALL and allow us the pleasure to show y..u i ur slock
ROSS, GOLEM A1 T A: ROSS.
Cotton Avenue.
SeptlG—wlf. Macon. Gs
j S” “I'iv.-s.” “Mi‘#sengi-r."aDil “Teligraj ii” copy wtek y*
NEW BOOKS
• AT
Boardman’s Book Store.
American eloquence, in 2 volumes.
A New Cyclopedia of Commerce.
Burton’d Cyclopedia of Wit ami Humor.
A Handy Book on Properly Law.
Man upon the Set, by Goodrich.
Komaut'c passages in south-we&te.rn History.
Life Beneath the Watejh.
The Hand butmt tiie Heart, by T. 8. Arthur.
William the Conqueror, by Uen. Sir C. Napier.
Doctor Thorn.
Anew edition of Edgar A. Poe’s works.
The Preacher and the King.
The Priest und the Huguenot.
Lord George Beutrick, by Disraeli.
Beatrice Cenci.
Debit and Credit.
Major Robert Mierinan Potter.
Douglas Jerrold’s Wit.
Belle Brittauon a Tour.
Lifeand Times of Hugh Miller.
Crui.-e of the Betsey.
Testimony of the Rocks.
Jetterson’s Works.
Bulwer’s Novels, complete.
Grote’s History of Greece.
sparrow Grass Papers
Lord Montague’* Page,by O. P. K. Janes.
The Three Beauties, by Mrs. South worth.
Ventilatiou in American Dwellings.
Derivation of Family Names.
Wisdom, Wit and Humor.
Steps towards Heaven.
Den’s Moml Theology.
Mizpah a Prayer Book.
Wayside Pictures in France, Holland, Belgium and tp
e Rhine.
Wild Dhern Scenes.
Also, al 4 rgeoasortmentof flneFfimily Bibles.
-‘ i J. M. BOA&DMAK.
NEW WOT SHOE STORE!
M ICO.V, GEORGIA.
We are now opening a large and well*
j selected stock or Hoot* and
rejs ‘it - in Hie Bto eon Second Street, next i •
\ Mrs. Dessau’s, i.d nearly O! posite Ma
j ‘Vi nm* aid Mechanics’Bank Agencies.—
!St-uk hiving be* n purchased by
one of our firm direct from the Eastern Manukactukess
kor Cash,
We can offer great inducements to m Jhose~ieho wish
to buy for Cosh.
We prefer small profits’n iC*us/<. ilitber than large oneson
tune, where the g and aid solvent customers pa> the loss on
G *<*ds sold to the doubtful ones.
We shall keep cons*amly on hand a gen
era! Stock forLADIEN. Mimses’, Men’s,
> ouths’, Boys’and Crd dren’a c<r, ami J
aho a large st ck for Negrots. We invite
all who wish to ptirchare t<* call a> and see us,
and we will convince th tt we can and will sell as
now as any house in the State. Our worn i guaranteed,
and where It fails to give satisfaction, we lepair free of
chnrge.
AVe respectfully solicit a liberal share of pnldtc patronage.
BEARDEN A GAINES.
REPAIRING.
We have em.loyed experienced wcraneti, and are pre
pared to Repair all kinds of work ia our Use with neatne*
and desp tch. Match S5, ’s‘J—tt
MRIEMfIMGBIFFII
AKE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK,
VT their old Stand. Their Stock consist in nart of the fol
lowing goods, to which they invite the attention of
Merchants and Planters:
50 Hales Gum y Cloth.
20) Coils Rkharilsou Hope.
10 H) Hounds LialiiiK Twine,
15d Ih^tJnrt'ce—Java, port *llco, Rio and Laguira.
10 Cheats Black and Green 1 ea.
76 barrels A 11 A C Migar.
•25 4 * Cni>hed and i'uwdered Sugar.
6 Ih.xes Loal Mitfiir.
1& Hoghhead* Kibe Fori Rico.
BWQ sacks Liverpool Salt.
100 Sacks Alum Sait.
160 boxes Adamantine Candle*
40 “ sjerm “
75 Boxes No. 1 Soap.
‘2O “ Family Toilet Soap.
•35 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy.
125 Kegs Nails.
50 Boxes Starch.
l*k) Jars Snuff.
50 Whole, Half and Quarter Kegsot I'owdor.
20 Cans Buck-shooting Howder.
100 Bugs Shot.
100,000 Clears, vaiions brands.
50 Boxes I’oliacco.
20 Oases Magnolia and Combination Tobacco.
20 bales < tonahurgs and Stripes.
5 Cases Homespun, Bleached.
10 Bales Georgia Kersey.
6 “ A oil hern **
15 44 Blankets.all prices
60 baskets Mi*er’s Heidsick wine.
75 < 'asesGinger and Blacklierry Wine and biuudy.
60 Barrels Kye and Corn Whiskey.
10 “ Extra old Bourbon.
50 44 Gin Hum and brandy.
10 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine.
10 Cases London l)ock Glh.
15 44 Boker, and Stoughton Bitters.
10 “ Lemon Syiup.
20 Casks Ale and Porter.
10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs
80 ** Assorted Pickles.
80 M Assorted and Fancy Candy.
•20 “ Super Curb. Soda.
80 Barrels and Boxes Sot la and Butter Crackers,
25 Boxes Herrings.
5 Sacks Ashton's Table Salt.
5 Cafres Ashton’s Table Salt.
10 Doz. Well Buckets.
25 Doz. Blue Buckets.
10 Ne-tsof Tubs.
80 Doz Wool Hats.
20 Boxes Leveritt Axes.
10.000 Pounds White Lead and Zinc.
100 Barrels Linseed Oil.
10 “ Tanners’and Machine Oil.
Also, a fine lot of Chrown Oreen, Bellow, Prussian Blue,
Terra De Sienua, Burnt Umber. Ac., Paints and Varnish,
Brmhes and Sash Tools.
Macon, Sept. *24, 1858
SIGNS!I SIGNS!!
Tam now prepared to execute all orders in the House
Sign and Denotation Buriner* better than ever, and at
: lower prices.
Every article used in the trade for sa’e.
r- Mixed paints for Sale, “©a
sept 16 dAw ts HFSHY LOVI.
SPICES.
MUSTARD, Cloves. Nutmegs. Pepper. Ac., which article*
we have teen extremely cniful to select by personal in
| at ection ; the purest, freshest and c'ear.est that can be ob
tained wliich we shall always keep on hand.
Sept 22,'it', ts ZEILIN A HUNT.
Macon, Ga.
FANS,
IN large variety. Traveling and Reticule Baskets, Leather
Satchels, Ac., for sale by
1 aprT-siwtf. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
SMALL FRUITS.
A s f.r- luiy'ug*p*e! il a'- n'l-w ti I‘ie prodnctii nos
BlnrUSHTry, Railw-rry, asl
MlrawlM iry Plant'*.
i-nr i-v fur I In- r. niiv Ka I :iml So ii-g- f isiki, M’i 1 ’ n--f’ n
ly i>i y I -ree, i- r -.fit.- Ii I -i-ial.ly, utii- i< h.ll -ITtr
Ngw Rochelle, or Lawton
Blackberry
DaMH growing in *av r, ami ih. demand for jlaiita tt-ii Fall
•|n ini-es to he unusually targe.
WILSON’S ALBANY SEED
ling Strawberry
D undoubted v il e universally p* j nlar variety In the
con itiy. it* ex mord nary *D*. Womlerful i r<Mh c Ivermaa,
hhd oilmr go*ui qu illties have placed it at the very bvad of
th*- list wherrv* rit ha* lawn t* ste t. pfp>**tally f**r iii.ir*t j tir
•* ses. Having among the e rii*sio procurethis vari
ety. und having eu tivated ir morr erpecia! > f-r plants, we
shall be abletoolf.r tor aaie iu ifce spring of 16\
OVER ONE MILLION PLANTS
TTest planisare now t*eug cuiUvatnd iu the most csreful
manner,and one of them will oe worth iiior* tha ■ ad acn of
Much as -m* cnrel* ***l y grown an** ng grrs arid we ds. We
c ud'Hily invite persons wi>hing i* pir chase to visD our
icrounds and examine our m*
WE SHALL REDUCE
the p*ict of pants in the spring .f lt6o s as t* p ;icm them
wHhiit Ue icacu *t all. W*• nave oprr.inenled !a>ely as to ;
the iies time of plaLtiug tl e Slrawt erry, and unlit si tat <ng)v f
reotniii eiiil ihe irq r ng.
Our eeiccii* ii embrace* OYER ONE lll’.M RED VAU!
ETIE-, ii.c tiding ail the native and foreign Lines, of any rt
j.ue
Catalogues sent or* applicaiion, cue I*. sing a stamp.
J. K\ X
Box 478, lTltsburgi., Pa.
. KNv-X,
ts Box 478, Pitlsbuigh, p.
* # * No Stiawberry plants si ntout before next pr*i.g.
SUPPLEMENT TO CA TALOG( E OF
SMALL VllU ITS,
FOR KALL OK lbo'J AXD M'KIN'G OF 1800.
HAV’ING greatly increased o 1 r stock df Plants we arc
able, to make a a*ge re iuct.on iu prices. W e ofler
htr*Lg, we 1-rooud 1 iai.ts cf the
Xeiv Rochelle ; or Loudon Blackberry, at
.*> plants lor. o<) 125 plants for. $:o 00
15 “ “ 200 1.0 M) •• * 75 (M
25 “ “ 3UU 5(1*1 * % “ 350 00
50 ** “ 500 lOOXB “ “ (UUtO
We are confident that theai •* e r .tes lt* as low, if in.t low
er, than ihe same quality of PI nts can te had anywheie:—
iHjIiCU ESTLK AND MEWNAK'i TIIOMNLEItt AT TUE SANE.
S T 1J A W B E 1! R IKS.
The mr*st urdverrr.l y popular variety in the country it Wil
son’s Albany Ki pling. Having been am a g the
first t*> procure this variety, ami having culti
vated if, more especially for plants,
we will i e nMe to ofT.-r iu tlie
f firing of 18fio
OVER ONE MILLION PLANTS FOR SALE.
Thete tre now bein g cijltivated in the most carcfui manner,
an<t one of the n will be worth more than a dozen of such as
hit careie.-blv gr >wu among and weeds. We coid.aliy
invite persona v*i>h ng lo puichase lo visit our gr< undi and
examine our m* tie *• pr ouc ng Plants.
We have experimciiU-d laremv ** •-,. the 1 est time of plant
ing the rst.awberiy, ai.tl Uubcsitann*. ly recon.inei.n
We have c nctuded t* reduce the pree <>f ii*e plants<*f the
above rtmarkalde Vhriitv, boas to place then* w ih'n the
reach of al', and ihad < tfer them in the spring of D*>D.
AT THE FOLLOWING RATES:
HO plants lor. $ 1 (*) | HMW> plants f.r $ 75 00
•Y> 1 ** •* 500 15 000 - ** 1(10(0
,250 . “ “ 10 00 I 100 00i 4 * “ S(R Utl
Any quantity under one hundred plants. 25 cents p**r dor.cn
A s milar reiiuetlon w il be made on nc .ry all me other
varieties in the catalogue. J. KSO.V, B< x 4'S,
sept 20. Pittsburg I, i*a.
CROCKERY,
Coa l Oil ami riuid L^mpg.
ly K. V. M<-KVOv
pP L4l ' Hoi. 1
11 iii ii ii ill
M KCQNt G K.
HOME AGAIN.
I imveju-t
Returned from Europe
where I t-oupkt
TJao Xjargcst tfc Finest
FANCY, BUT & WHITE CHINA
ever in this market. Also a large stock of commcx and
WHITE GRANITE WARE,
Os the bett Put'eiim that come, lo 11lls country. I would
call the attention of Mcichants. to my s iinplea n>w on Land,
which 1 am sure are preferable to anything ia this rcctloi:.—
I li. ve a good ?toek now on hand of
Waiter* In Bella, Coal Oil fdinipM,
C astor-, Fluid Lamps,
Goblets Tumblers,
CHINA TEA SETTS. AC., CHEAP.
I have a fine lot of COA L UIL bo. 1, to be h. re in a lew
da\R All of the above goods are offeretl cheap to ma*- room
for st>ck coining in. [june 23J K. P. McEVOY.
DU. LITTLE’S
VERMIFUGE.
In LARGE Bottles and Yials.
Nothing else is required to relieve children of
Worms; and besides being one of the cheapest and
best Vermifuges ever offered to the public. Its fre
quent use iu families will save much trouble and
expense, as well as the lives of many children—for
eight out of every ten cases generally require it.
LITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
A certain cure, for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Pain in the, liretist; also Croup,
Win hi] ting Coughs. Ac., Ac.,
amongst Children.
This is a pleasant medicine to take, producing im
mediate relief, and in uine out of teu cases a prompt
cure. It exercises the most controlling influence
over Coughs and Irritation of the Lungs of any re
medy known, often stopping the most violent in a
few hoars, or at most in a day or two. Many cases
thought to be decidedly consumptive, have been
promptly cured by nsing a few bottles. As anodyne
expectorant, without astringing the bowels, it stands
paramount to all cough mixtures.
LITTLE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a French Recipe (in the
forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for the acute, and
No. 2 for the chronic stage,) aud from its unexampled
success ia likely to supersede every other remedy
for the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Gonorrhoeal, Bleunorrhoeal, and Leuchorrhoeal or
Fluor Albns affections. This extensive compound
combines properties totally different in taste and
character from any thing to be found in the United
States Pharmacopccia ; and in point of safety and effi
ciency ia not rivalled in America.
LITTLE’S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FORTIS, No. it.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald Heads, l
and diseases of the skin generally, have been cured
ity tills remedy ; aud since the introduction of the
No. 2 preparation (being stronger) scarcely a case
has been fouud that it will not effectually eradicate
in a short time. For the cure of Cancerous Sores
and Ulcers it is applied in the form of plasters, and
ia almost infallible.
In more than twe hundred places in Georgia, and
in the Southern States, they are to be had ; and a*
there are scamps about who are counterfeiting his
remedies, by palming off their own or something
else, by using the same or similar names (for no pa
tent is wanted or secured amid the absurd patents of
the day,) let all be cautioned to look well for the
signature of the Proprietor, thus :
aud also his name blown into the glass of each bottle
All orders and letters to be addressed to
LITTLE & BRO.,
Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Oa
For salt* by K. L. Strohecker, Menard &
Castlen, Macon, ami by Merchants twnl Drug
gists everywhere.
Sept ~S ts
On the European flan,
CITY 0.” NEW YORK.
Simile Rooms 50 Cents per Day.
City Hall Square, corner of Frakfcrt Street,
(Opposite City Hall.)
Meals, as they may be ordered in the sp.icioas Refec
tory. There is a barber’s Shop and Br.th Rooms attached
lo the Hotel.
N. B.—Beware of Runners and Ilackmru,
who ay we are lull.
R FRENCH, Proprieto-.
August 9, 1859.
T)LAI A I\(*,
1 Scroll Sawing,
Turning,
Carving,
15 racket and Or
namental Work.
Oct. 16 ts Made to order by T.A O WOOD
FOR SALE ON
im® €B£B#T -
I offer the plantation near Ame. ieus, former lv owned by T.
l n,,it i\ mill's riu Auiericun. on the Mockulee creek,
■ containing I *!* humfredand sev.-u acres, two hundred xml fifty
“’JE^svaasM.-
i Macon. Oct. -tt WCity papers copy.
The Driggs’ Patent
PIANO FORTE.
Ism now ready to linger the oft ret*eatcd question, “Who
‘■lakes the be*! i’ianoh?” I answer, uiiQualifi'*diy,
DKIGGS, PA RM ELI! Hi dr CO., of New York. I h*ve
. b en tuning Piano* 22 year*, and cinim to understand the
iii inonent thomughly. I have been North txprpssly to
| a-ovrtain whn ah**t* the bert Pianos. I have >**cn every
: nrt ol the loiggs Fuui", and several other celebrated one.-,
po->€ss f being mn.le The Driggs’ f Lhih tar excels all
• •Il eointwo vwy important lartknltua, vi*: volume i.d
s*i-Hiiv.-B *f time. aiHl capacity nr >taywr in tune. TJ
mne is priaiueed mm 1* as ja.SHible like the Violin, there
i*ci g two sounding hoards convex outward*. The heavy,
fr( k plank"', blocks and braces are done away with, *-n a
rL;nn her informed ftv s-mnd. The power and swectncan •f€
tone is equal to that of the lieet Grand Piano.
The capacity for staying in tune depend* on a newly in
vented Ir>n Frame, or bed-plate, which sustains all! he strain
i.t is entirely free from the vibratory j#art of the Instru
nenr. Th* re isagreat improvement in tne .nanner of put
t ngon theStrii g", ttsey not being liable to ro.st or to jar i*t
t •st ir bearings, and in the arrangement of the dampers, t lie
liange*, hammers. Uu'k catch* s. Mid every part of the action
B made in a manner that cannot be excelled, ihe following
is from Thalleig: ,
“Mr. S B. kiggs-I have (xamined your new Piur.o
F* re. and cordially approve of its system of constiudlon ;
Ps l>riu< iples by which great increase *f vibratory power is
obtained, being verv simple and jierfeeLfy phiios'Thical.
The tone ; * grand and notile. B has greet cajiaiity for sut
taiiu-ngthe sound or ringii g. and its volume ol tone, or pow er,
i have never heard excelled in depth, purifv. Mid sympathetic
sweitness. S. THaLBERG.”
Siiniiar certificates have been receive ti from Gotachalk,
Strackosch. Miison and many olher cmineui artists.
Gi eof these insiruno nts may l*e seen ar Messrs Virgins.
\\ e shall be able soon to till orders not only with pi
*n'*s. but others of a vey mat. pattern—four large round
comers gotldc legs, rotewM>d. 6 octaves, so arranged that
idee s can be played on them the fame as on the 7 octave pi
ai-**s except on the lower Uise notes. Also. 7 octavo pianos
-f the same make and pattern, which we will sell Mirprismgty
coeap. The Drig.s piano will le sold at about the one
prices as other pianos, atvoiding to finish of case.
i have the agency forthe sale of these pianos tor the State
of Georgia, t/ruers from any of the State will fce
pn inpt.v attended to. O, B. RICE.
Direct to Mhcan. sop 20 wtf.
TARRANT’S
KFFEUVKSOIIKT
SELTZER APERIENT.
This valuable and in*pu!ar Medicine, pre;*?red in conformity
v ith the auaiysis cf the waters of tne ceiehraied Seitzer
spring, in Germaay, in a ihom cahvei-ient and poi
table form, has universiily ri ct-ived the most Fa
vorable recommendations Medical pro
fession and a Discerning Public, ms the
MOST EF Kin ENT ANT) AGREEABLE
lino A. per lout
ill me. and as being entitled to special preference over the
many Mineral spring Waters, he dlitz Powders, and other
similar articles, b th front its compactness and greater effica
cy. It may be used with the beet effect in all
DlLlors .VXD FSBRZLn DISEAeUS, SICK HEADACHE, LOSS OF
APPETITE, INDIGESTION, AND ALL BIMH.AK COM
PLAINTS, PECrUAELY INCIDENT TO THK
SPRING and SUMMER SEASONS.
Jiis pirticuiarly adapted to the wants of Travelers hy Sea
and Land, Resident* in hot climaies, persona of Se
dentury Ilabi'F, InvaHik and CouvuDscents;
Cai>Ltlns of VttMkld and Planters will find il
a valuable addition to their Medicine
Che 4a.
With these who Lave used it, it has high favor and is deemed
imviapcneable.
IN A TORPID STATE OF THE LIVER-It renders
great service iu restoring healthv action.
IN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM -It gives tho best sat
Dhtction, :tlla\iug all infiammatory symptoms, and in many
curing tin*e attUctid.
, n iTB IN OASES OF GRAVEL. INDIGKS
-1 JOX, HKAKI BU RW ANI) C.l >^TiV EN Xbb—Proven It.
to be a Medicine of the greatest utility.
AoIDITk OF THE s ToMA('ll, A N DTHE DISTRFSS
INGMCKNEhS SO USUAL DURING PREGNANCY
Y'iehls speedily, and with marked euccesa under its healthiul
infineme.
IT AFFORDS THE OREATEST RELIEF TO THOSE
AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT To THE PILES—
Aeting gently on the Ih>wclb. neufraii/ing all initatiug secre
!ic*ns, and thereby removing all ihtiamniatory Umdencies.
IN FACT. IT IS INVALIiBLEIN ALL CASES WHERE
A GESTLE APERIENT OR PURGATIVE IS
REQUIRED.
It i* in the form of a powder, carefully put up In bottles, to
keip in any e-imate, and n.er lv requites water pourid up
< xi it to produce adeligh'ful *ffervescent beverage.
I jiken in the morning, it never in’erferes with the avoca
tions of the day. acting gently on the system, restoring the
digestive powers, exciting a healthy ami vig* rous tone of the
►tornacii, and creating aa la-ticity ol mind and fli.w of .-pi rite
which give ?x si to every enjoyment.. It hlbo enables the in
valid to eu oy niauy luxuries wiih impunity, trom which he
ur st otherwise l>e debarred, ai.d without which life uirksome
and distrts-fing.
Numerous <esfaumni its from pro'evsiona)and other gentle
men f the high* tt r-tauriing ilinuighout the country, biid its
H’eadUy incrca-ing populaiirv fr a si’ries ot yesrs, 4rung!y
gna an tee its efficacy ami valuable cbaraiter, and comineLtl
it to the fav raMe notice of an inteliiguit public.
lTcpan-d end sold. Wholesnk aud Retail by
JOHN A. TAKKANTikUL DurooisTS,
No. 27SGn.euwich St., cor. of ‘Warren, N. T.
pine 14—ly
CB WARE
— ■u— — I ■—^KMamm sa
THE ONLY ARTICLE
ISIFffl I MARKET,
with in *1 i:\sj;
HOME AND EUROPEAN
DEMAND.
THE rea r on why, is that bv Nature’s own process it re
stores the natural color permanently alter the hair be
c< rr.es grav ; supplies the natural fluids, and thus makes *l
grow’ on bald beads, removisail d;mflruff,itching and heat
from the sea:p, quiets and tones up the nerves, and tLus
i urt*n all nervous headache, ai*d may be relied upon to cure
all diseases of the scalp and hair; ft will .-top and keep it
from falling off. makes it sorr, ulubsy and beai TiruL,and if
used by the young two or three times a week, it will uever
fall or become gray ; then, reader, read the following and
judge lor yourself:
New’ Yokk, Jan. 8, 1858.
Messes. O. J. Wool* & Cos.,
Gentlemen: Having heasi! a good deal about Professor
Wood’s Hair Restorative, and inv hair being quite gray, I
made up my mind to lay a-ide the ptejudiees which I, in
common with a great many persons, had against all maimer
of ;*ati*nt ii.ed c.ne-, and a short time ag> 1 commenced using
jour article, to test it for myself.
I he result has been so very hatlsfactoiy that. I am very
glad I did so. and in justice to you, as well as for the en
c n.ragemei.t of others who may be as gray as 1 was but who
having rnv prejudice wit ho* t. my reasons for betting it aside
are uaWillii g io give your Restorative a trial till they have
further proof, and the beet proof beh g ore :lar demonstra
tion. I w rite you this letter, which you may show to any such
and also direct them to me for further proof, who am in and
out of the N. N. Wire R iliug Establishment* everyday.
My hair is now its natural color and much improved in
appeara&ce every way, l*emg gioasier, and thicker and much
more healthy looking. 1 am, vours respectfully.
HENRY JENKINS.
Cor. Columbia and Carroll St., Brookljn.
, Livincbton, Ala.. Ft b, 14,1858.
Puor. sV***D —Deaji Fia: Your Hair Restorative has (tone
much go<rtl iu tins part ot the country. My hair has baeii
slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose,
f< m a slight bum when lw as quite an Infant. I have been
using jour Ilalr Rest•rutivetor six weeks und I find that I
have a finehvad of hair now growing:, alter having used all
other remedies known, to no effe* t, 1 think it the m<*"t val
uable mneily now extant, and advise ail who arc alfl'ctcd
that wav to use your lcmedy,
You ran jurMiaii this if you think proper.
Yours, Ac , S. W* Middleton.
Philadelphia, Sept. 9, 1367.
Puor. Wood.—Dear Fir: Your Hair Restorative is proving
itself beneficial to me ‘I he front, and also the buck part of
my head lost its covering— ws in tact I have used
but two half i int bottles of your Restorative, and now the
lop cf my heal is well si ud tied with a promising crop of
young hair, and Ihe front Dais** redivingit* cncfit. I havo
tried other preparations without any i*ei **.£t whatever. I
think from my own iK’sonaf recon.mendati ns, I can induce
many others to try it. Yours, respectfully,
D. U. THOMAS, M. D.
No. 464 Vine Street.
The Restorative is put in boUlesof three sizes, viz: large,
medium, and Miiall ; the tmail holds pint, and re>aileu tor
one dollar per to tie; the medium he Ids at lea** twenty jer
cent mure in proportion ihau the mall, retain lor two do!*
a-B j*er bottle ; the huge holds a qiiart, 40 p r cent more in
proportion, and retails tor three doPars ja r bet’le.
VdOl’A r CU., Proprietors, M 2 Broadway, N. Y ..
(in the great N. V. Wire Railing KtJahiniLcid. ai dli t
Mara* t Street. Ft. Louis. Mo.
And wld by all Dm gcisth and Farcy Gomw
l*> F.A LABS. Get . 7, sui.
NEW YORK INI) SAVANNAH.
The Amcrkan-Atlantlt btrew Steamship C*.’s.
NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS
HUNTSVILLE,
Cabt. John A. POST, 1 000 Toes Ecrthen.
MONTGOMERY,
Capt. FEED. CROCKER. 1,000 Tons Burthen.
Will leave NEW YORK and SAVANNAH
EVERY SATURDAY,
PASSAGE sls.
The superb accommodations for Passengers ou these Steam
era are unsurpassed by any Ocean Steamers in the World.—
The Saloons and State Rooms are elegantly furnished, spa
cious and well ventilated.
THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT
From NEW YORK to Knoxville, Nash
ville, Memphis, Tuscnmbia aud other
places, including every expense, given when
required.
Y2T” Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Central
Kai:mad. Savannah, will tie received and forwarded FRKE
OK COM MISSION. Mark Goods “CAKE AGKNT CEN
TRAL RAILROAD. SAVANNAH.” Shipper* are particu
larly requested to forward Bills of Lading by >he Steamer,
thereby eus'iringgreaterdispatch. and uvrtißiig all delays.
insurance may I* effected by tin se Steamers at the Office*
of i Iu- undersigned at one half per cent, wifli the heat Com ta
na s. Freight, have be reduced by this Line to Banu 10 cents
per foot, and other Goods at proportionate rates.
tS'-preights taken at three P-urtUs of customary ra
LUIGI!AM, BALDWIN A CC„
Savannah,
H. B. CROMWELL A C0.,0a.
apjf 1y 86 West St., cor, of Albany, Y.
Jersey City
MODLB & FUME
TVS ■ MV •
Corner of (ircen and Maryan Streets
JOHN B. FULLER, Prop’r.
UroOD MOULDINGS, Beads and Architraves, con
stantly on hand, ar.d worked to order. Also PEW
CAPS, Kails and Hand Kails, Inside Trimmings of every
description. Brackets, Trmscs, and all kinds of Scroll and
straight Sawing: House Carving, Ac., 4c. Any desired
pattern worked to order at short notice. M OOD TURN
ING in all iu branches, plain. Panutlied, and Octagon
Jewels, on hand end made to order, lialmteia of all slr.es
and descriptions, Ac., Ac.. A. Mahogany, black Walnut,
< >.,k, Cherry, amt Pine 81 air Kails, sawed or worked to order.
The prices marked on ea< h patterned the lookasent to order
to any part oi the Crated States ate for cue hundred feet
running measure • • _
N. U.—One of the largest stocks of Mouldings and into
mings, and greatest variety of patterns, uianu aclurt dPi the
very best mater ala, will always be found at this establish
merit. Planing w itli lentne*. ami dispatch
•ie.mtcasb. JOHN B. FULLER will also manufacture
t and give particular attention to
O-otliic Work:,
For Churches. Public Buildings, irwellmg llouaes, Ac. Win
i dow frames, Ac., made to order at short uotree.
Round and Square Field Fence, and t\,
Also, dealer in
IFoora. Sashes and ISliuds.
... , desi-rii tion. iniLU'aclured of the best material, and
° ?“7e“ to stand in any climate. BmKcrs’ Hardware, and
1 every article in lhat hue iuruisheJ at the lowtst cash prices.
Marble , Murhleized Iron and Slate Man
tles, Terra Cotla, Brackets , Trusses, ,
Window Cups, ( i'c .
11?“ Deigns aud Drawirgs furnished at khort notice’
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To the Ladies of Macon.
MISS C. FIiOTIIINGHAM
WILL give instructions, ifdesircJ, in Drawing, Painting
in water-colors- Oriental and Grecian Pa!nung, and
Vi',,,. K w . , \\ ;j j also copy Coats of Arms iu anew and
Wmit l"i. Bhe has taken lodgu gs at the Mint House.
wLere specimen* ol b-.r art may besecuaud terms known,
oct . ts ’
watches AND JENVELRY REPAIRED an
Tpr 7-*sJCIL ! ’ l > K. J. JOHNSTON A O