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The Houston Home Journal
PEKRY, GAv, JUNE 1, 1871.
Take Notice.—’Transient advertis
ing lhnst be pairt for iv. advance. Don’t
senda notice to lie published, witiitLc- public am bejtfac close of the war, eon-
message: “IH
few days. ” It will not be
out" Klie "eCsii.
everybody. ex4
Perry, and if, will be strictly adhered
ia: ' - >- gjf
Mobile on |ha night of May 20th-
Luks UN
Cotton in Macon ft strong at 15 j,
fiibtqr lots calling for 16. "■
ramentof the sword. It is, like tkc
Fninx CtruTciiE.—We observe that a - - r JWjl ~jc-—;
Work entitled the “Soutberu Apple and destined sonie day to sin-ing hp and
Peach Cuituriat," will soon appear
from the press of J- W. Burke & Co.
The author; dames Fitz; of Albemarle
comity: Ta:. is Well knnfm’ns n. tt-ritov
' Fko’m France.—The telegrams an-:
ao.rnce that order has been restored in,
produce armed men, ready for battle. P :ris. The Nationals, under Thiers,.
county; Ta:, is Well knowii'as a writer The Houston Superior Court has
mid agriculturist; We are glad to ob- been in session this week. His Honoi entqiiiet will be permanent,:.
re;glftd'id ob
serve among our farmers a tendency to
gite fruit culture the attention which
it deserves; Cotton has occupied too
Judge Cole, we are happy to say,'As
able to preside though he finds tin
. ., warm weather rather enervating - aftei
much of onr attention. To be inde- ins recent illness. ' The Judge’s'lock^
pendent we’-mnst have a'diversified in- many
tlustry; we must be progressive^ we
must redd. Fruit culture bas'nnule
fermit progress witlu'n the last decade.
'‘Wigi&jttig ‘ititaijdard work -npoa^Jift;
hiibj»ict,;wogi-ojie in tiie dark; we are
liable to commit error and lose money.
TVe'adviso.oiir-friends therefore to buy
the.above book andniastor its contents.'
. _ That best of ’jnvehilh fnagazifii;^,^^ A
Chatterbox, is as full of good-sfori#£
Hnd':pictnres as eyer. The juvenile
to whom we submit > ‘goes'lor it” as'if
it were pomul-cake; No.high&r praise
tould: be;given: Parents, take .it for
your children; Only 81,50 a year—
address Pott & Atuery, .13 Cooper
Union,-N.Y.
The Jtme nuitiber of fecribner’s
Monthly contains no less, than eight
iilustrated urUcies—pio.ilrst in impoi-b
hilco.-anil inteicst beieg the; second
paper by Gov. Langford oit ‘.‘The
>Vonders' of the 'Yellowstone. ” William
Weils, gossips pleasantly, with the aid
bf four illustrations, about “lights
Jefferson Davis.
Mr. Davis recently, in Augusta and
Atlanta, yielded to the calls of the
p-.ople, and made a short speech in
each place. As this -is the first time
onr President 'has said anything in
siderabk: interest attaches to his re
marks, and we shall endeavor to pub-
A Gentleman.
The subjoined paragraph, clipped!
from an exchange, is a valuable little
volume in itself:
So man is a gentleman who,- with
out provocation, would treat withinciv-
iliiy the humblest of his species.- It is
vulgarity for which id accomplish^
mentsof dressor address can everatone.
list one or both oLthem'm-xt wbeU-1^. man who desires to make every
— - ——- -* - ’ ies&moiiialar-.^Adt&cSe BoxjSl^Zfew York.
Mr.
willed,. State-rights .man -that he ever
was, and on that point we would like
to shake hands with him. Let mc-aly-
mcfnki edtonservatives (so-eaUed) croak
about “dead issues” as they like, mid
accept as'many situations as they will,,
the thing called “State righto*” is not
dead. It was not settled by the arbit-
fabled aragon’s -teeth, buried; iiL-
grqilnd .und hidden from sight, bui
,
Superior Court-
mm.
NE.W A D VER TISEMENTS:.
■ A 1IOXTH. Eorae and Carriage- fur-
1 mailed. Expenses paid. H. SHAW,
A MILLION DOLLARS!
ShreWd but-quiet men can "make a forlme by
■Verb:'' fbe -S-. I- nt 11*' r1> f irtilll c; t.-» Tin n T\G
revealing tlie secret of the busincss to no one.
Address G£0. WINSTEAD,
(SSJBhoadwat. Kew YobeT’
-35., successfully
SB®*
one around him happy, and whose
greatest- solicitude is never to give of-
iense to any one, is a getleman by na
ture and STiecies, though ha may never
have worn a suit, of brqadciptii, nor.
.-ver'heard- of a lexicon. There are
men in every throb of whose heart
solicitade-for the welfare of mankind,
and whose veiy- breath is perfumed
with kindness. . . 1 "* " ’ tr ^
♦«>
sdt the:
will be grant
i* Mflun tlie time
occupy the'city: all is calm and the
-liscipln-.- of the army admirable.;—
there is a good prospeetthat the pres-
5rmter% i anff'Ei4 body is becoming fee
ble with/the weight of yeark; bnt:hi
eye is not dim nor- h^nmentat ^fet®
abated; andtsudi is the regard we al
hayi for him,’and such oiir c’ohfi'dehd
in fife febiiit-yfjnfegrity andFpmfty that
we hope it mjiy. b.p.m'arfy years;'-befor-
' yS aside th e judicial "ermine.
r'Qi'peker'is on hand busy as
1 '»lively, clever and affable
•-is.ever.. He is always ready, prompt
gV that is felt, by his opponents. Tin
’eiff-Ti-ft'lR fm-fnnnf.i -IT, lin.^i.rp t...
lawyers, we have
Browii and Hiili of FirLYalley, Jack'
Macon. ' Tt is probable that dourtwill
contihtte ahotHen weelL
WastedjHoars.
Gne' libiifi a day is three fiundred
and^'six^tfive tohSf a j'earj which.
rV>f‘lrritn*Tinr - -'fon TinViro ^ott’o TTmut'
reckoning' ten hours day’s- work-
'aniotbit to .thirty-six days. ? That is hi
say, by saving one hour each’ day, we
presented by Mr. iMllcinfion ihiiis're- ^eyenty-tfiree dkjs, “ofifive boats each;
the “Bondage” of the * nd if Eas .been- computed that'two
Mi-s; Gliidiant continues . auc ]. bunllred such-ffsiys'closely devoted to
Girl;!!, MfetjvTi-afton- fiirislfes another SfgW conversant with English liters
j-owerful sloiy: “The "shadow" that .^ Ee " T batjs to sayr by reading ont
Came Bet we'-u:” and in “Wih n.l Ctim- <?«ch day,, we., can-become,, at the
berraedo”-MaODi’iaiM ihas sonie Vorv '.‘ ,nd P f y^..^cllreiid[ ihjitdaa:
cliurnctetfeiic talk at.outrthe"tahii.i.tiy, % -’ -. T ^; sfaiking estimatp shopld
the' few? aiid thej-^^BrV. pf
and varioV’"'' ,.
the,bill bf fare:
ions minor arUclcS- Cqrnpletc
nf fnr«* . ■ 1 r '
Iffitf; -^e'V- Monthly Mammae foy
June is-at hand. If is elegantly illns- i^g, waiting for .somebody to. strike a
•rated, the froiitispiece being a piethre light and.kin die the fire; who instead
P the .Ffest M. E. Chtiireh, Atlanta; of sprihghig^fropi ^ their couches and
Gil. In this respect- it is an improve- applying" themselves to some .kind of
ubiit on Bite ni-ecedihh- tinmhm-s: atu#
, f-ments of domestics. This habit, so
“ ' -ifev «r fa: :
b(i equal to tlie bbst ih the land. TBfit
iively atotry Nt : l eg bur a Y-Om-in.
• *'* • ... -_ *- g ■ _
tempting .and. tenacious..once fixed,
kind remembrance in the way of
hour oT hiore during the Whiter morn
ings; Who lie lm
wak-
costs ah, individual veiy many of the
most precious Honrs of his life.
tributes olio' Bf-it'fe-iicfj o£ avtiehs on The above suggestiohs ahe worthy’
“What is Mall?” TBerh ia fin inierest- °f the eonsiderat-ion of those who coni;
ing account of 'Do‘Sotos lvuliahtie 1-hiin, as a justification for ignorance,
Tuiitch across the Contiifent-i anil an- that they fiairT- J
odier’iif Dr. Dipscomb’s-'grand char- there is never ... .
acter-portruits—this iihie King I)avid books. _Hovr many wasted- moments
is the subject It is a ;-tt number, could such persons count up every
We iigainurge all to snh.'cnbe;Tuldresj night before retiring. Those who
A. H. Ftcdford Nashville Tcnm, price spend ttheif -evemh^ at I’the. corner
•};f8 iyMdr/-" grocery - or taverns; ..who exchange
-«*•«-«»> ——f iiorieS by the : hour with convivial
'A'Fbwx, Kr-Ku'x.— A friend living companions; who tarry long oyer, din-
hoar Byron, tells us of a Ku-Klux hen ners; who devote night after-night to
belonging to him. A short iimfe - ago theati-es mi'd other placeS.of ainu.se-
she btithhed thirteen. chickens, five of ineht,-.: which are neither* instructive
which were black', She kiile’d the nor elevating; who sit around the-fee,
bladi oiies alnidsr. as soon as they left Kaiii; after hour gossiping about -their
Macon Cohnty Superior Conrt-Ses-
. teccs ol Hols- nfi'akc and I.I yd.
OGirETHonpE, Ga., May r26,1871,
Editors Telegraph: aud Messenger
In the.cpse qf.'.the.Btate'vs. John B,
Holsenbglie, principle'in the first -de
gree to. the'erifeejef murder, ahd JaiheK
J.kLloyd,/accessory before the; fact to
he crime dfj.mui'der in the connty/of-
Alficon,- ongtiie 28tli-' day, of February,
1871,. of CoJ,.Geo. W. Fish,- the - pris-
merhwere aitraiignedfcefore.thebar of.
the Court . and found - guilty: : They,
were both; brought, into -Court -this
morqing, .Holscnbake first, .to receive-
he sentence of death. T-he prisoner,
fohn.lt. Holsenhaie; was first r eques
ted-to stand, up, / whereupon, the Court-
gave hinr a niosfe. impressive talk as to
the.heinousness/pf thg erime of which
lie had htem 'found guilty;; ; When,
asked by the Clerk of the-Court if he
nad anything to 'say why sentence of
deatli should not be pronounced-upon
him, -he said, “Nothing.” He stood
unmoved during the impressive address
.and sentence of the Court,
5. Immediately after HoLsenbake was
sentenced James G, Lloyd, was. ar
raigned before the’- Court to receive
sentence, and. when asked by the Clerk
of the Gourt if he : had anytluug to say
why , sentence should not- be pronounce
:*d."upon him,,be said, n I have,”. and :
protested'his innocence; hut the Court
informed him that, by. all the rules of
evidence known to -the law, he had
been .convicted by an impartial jury of
his..Udunty, and thgthe (the Court}was
satisfied the verdict was right. The
Oourt- then ,gave, him an impressive
talk as.to his course,of__life, and. the
bemousness.pf the crime of which he
was convicted, . and.} told.-him that the.,
house he had built would now fall upon
his own head.
John B. Holsenbake was sentenced
to be hung,-by the neck nn.til dead on
the 14tli day of July next, between 10
n. and 2 p, m. . And James C.-
Dloyd was also sentenced to be hung-
by the , neck on the, 14th day , of,
July- next,, b.etween 10 a. si. and
2 p. m. ; . ■ . %, ;
The joegro H^xy -Stubbs, who was
.indicated as - principle in the second
degree in the same . murdeig Was put
•upon his trial,..and found not guilty.
Court is still in session: ,
The case Of .the State „vs; Warren H.
Holsenbake,_charged with' burglary at
night, -in breaking open -the .railroad
depot at Oglethorpe in .1869, the jury,
■returned a verdict, of . “not guilty. ”—
Court adjourned tins morning. S.
(We leam that the motion for a
Slew trial in the Holsenbake-Lloyd
case was overruled .by Judge Clark,
\but'counsel.for -the defence axe pre-
p'axing a bill, o^j exceptions for the,
purpose, of, carrying the case to . the
Supreme Court. : Fmal-getion -on this
case will be deferred until the July or
possibly the. January term of- the. Su-
jiremie Court.—Ep&] ,.
hie shell: * Oth.t chiCkeiis, hatched neighbor,, magnifying-7their .faults;,
by another hen, Acre placed with her and belittlihg-their'.virtues;-, who. de-
ASSESMENT-ON BEAD AND
personal property in/Peny for 1871, is
now due, and thfe^Tivx Book will remain
~ »;bf-
of ~
April 10-eow2nl-
nEOBGIA, HOUSTON - COUNTY.—.J.
\T-B- Kice,:.aclministraf<>r'of Jolih.Q/Dol-
ton, decetsed/appl es to'm6 tor (ea-e. to
.'mall-eow2m.
O.'H. C.
. lias filed his petitiou for diaiuiBsion from the afore
said trustrthese are therefore ip -cite: all. persons
interested to be and appear at my office bn or be
fore the first Monday in September next- to show
Uause^if ady, why the petition should hot be
granted. Given tmjii'er iny hand and ^fficiEl^iigna-
nne thi^May 31, Ib71. O.’H. C..
rvEonsfA,niohsTON : cc>p^re£2wF< - -
VT H. Hollinshead, guardian of the minors of JL
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
AIL work now in my shop finished, if not
tiien out in thirty dayir &om date, will be
■d p k done
sold-for repairs, nhd all work done By me
hereafter, if .not called for in ten days will
be sold for repairs.
jul-S: F.A. JOBSON,.
TEE OLDEST IXMACOSl
MIX & KIRTLAND,
DEALEltS IX
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER &
Ah; 3, Cotton Atenue, MACON, GA.,
SIG,J 5 pF;I$E Dm; ; M0T. :J
TTTE would 6av-to the people of. ^opsion, man;
V V of whom hAve traded^witlu than
score of years, that we how have a stock
Manufactured-by
TTLOS. W YNUe, near Del Air; jRibftnnond
Comity, Ga.
Short Staple Gin, with attached ciAle flue.
UplarfS? tong; aiftl .Short Staple Gih, .With
irNSUETASSED M TEE STATE
•T. HolJinshea£. having -QiHchai^ed'.his.diztirs as
such, and made a-final scttleB^c" 4 -* —'* c -'
TboK5 who have
knerw that we do not,boa
u3 in former years
WE KEEP NO INEEBJOB'STUGk
t my,<
gust * BHH
he should not be_ dis::harged. Given under ifiy
hand aud'officiiil signature this 'May '30. 1871.'
V?; T: SWIFT, O. H. C;
HOUSTON COUNTY.—George W.
„as applied, for exemption of person-'
alH, and I will pa^-upon.-the kinS'OTt the vth day
Of June, 1871, at ten o’clock, A. M., at mt office.
. May 2o; I^i; WT T. SWIFT, Oi H: C.
-Win: Ji.,
iehipiion iof
the sadie ed for exempt’!
ttyv . H ^ _
on the twelfth -day Of June, 1871, at -tea. ayd valuation of. homestead. anUT-iv-m pass npor.
. . t-'.if a' .y n ra- -*r on i om the same on the'tenth day of June,. 1871, at tea
0-dock,- A M, at my office^May 30, 1871. o’doet, Ai M., at mj-olBco.-. May 22. 1871.
•W. ,T„ SWIFT,,O. H. C: w. T. swiet, O.'H. G.
Wc make, cannot be excelled by any hair brush need. The bristles are all drawn in by a corrf, and
'the timber is all selected from the best lumber* well seisoned; and c\*ery brush is made i»crfcctly fire
and rat proof. . ' ^
; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
H- A SAI3ES,. -
to Be raisi-'d, two Bf %12bii being black vote the hours of ' car .or boat; passage;
^rero killed immediately. Now see’if' to find from business to small talk^ or
Bnlloek does’ not ofl’er a reward for the reading; of the . unimportant .dissi/
this lien. , : pating details,-personal controyermes,:
— t . scandals, Tcevelations witkfwhich daily/
Ferry Agriculttu-ai'Cliifi .papers are . too often padded; who :
” ' Frnh3rlin, Pa.,
Buys and sells improved'and Bitimproycd lands,
'anywhere in-the Hinted -btates^ . ^ .
. .The proposed meeting of this Club promenade the avenues in fine linen.
hextPridav (2d instant) at the house to see and seen; who squa.ndey-the,
of Capt; David M. Brown, will be ^ * ^ering-plafegsl
j-ostponed to Fndav of next week, ,«ff d ?ther fashionable resoi-ts-aholild, 1
•June 9 til. I be members are cordially ft? ..misspent'
invited, and we hope Will punctually oonr tor one week, if they would real-
ottend. J. Dickson Smith, me How large a portmq of their lives
1/ Vy; f - -yw-L^Yapsolutoh*_gpeq-tp Jtasto; .
’■ ar e glad achieve jfinncBss in thii-wxaldi.nb-imifc
raa ”Lf_. onr ter -vha* hiSVoiMhh;^6i^6rtunitmk :
Georgia ca’ssinieres. They aro very Whoever :idms to /b’eeohie fefdrmed,
-generiilly used throughout this section, dajl - do SQ By giv-hjV fe books :the ah<K
and this indicates such economy and
apgrqaatipmp£iiqine iiidi:
arc glad to make a hotibe of it. -If.ourl^^ ft matters n6t wte* akobation
people, would use more home-made £w y be, he efin .secure enongh-,mo-
r.riiclcs, not only Wearing apparel, but nights each rlav to make him familiar
of other kinds, there would be hiore in tim3 witii ; the bestanthors.-ILm'ft
wealth and prosperity in this c-oiiii- <f : ’
the 'largest Uxeweiie's r df Eng-
Thaxks—to a lady friend, for a very land; produce each from.- seventy to
plums. The way to‘onr heart is tirrongh
our throat.
In a "certain neighborhood, hot far
from Perry, live three.mehj , who hhye
wen tv-nine cliildred, eigh-
'a goo
together twenty
'teen of whom aiteh
We have heard of-a man in 'this
county who said the other day, that
inside his
our paper shouldn't go
iionse.
there are some houses into which
neitherjfih honest man nor his paper
Vliould g0.
ninety- milliohs of quarts of beer an-
nntdlj, the largest ■ brewery' of ..Ger
many produces. about tweDty-thfee
millions of quarts, and the largest of
Austria about thirty-eight millions of-
quarts. Irrespective, of its export and
import, England consumes about one
hundred and twenty quarts'of that be
verage to each head of her population;
Belgium, sixty-four; Germany, forty-
eight; Austria, twenty; Fiance, eight
een; Switzerland, sixteen quarts. At Agents 1 Read This !
Munich, Bavaria, about two hundred <v *^
Well, lie is probably right; and thirty quarts of lager-beer to each
head of the population are consumed
annually. Munich is' the most noted
city for beer-drinking in theworld
MERCHANT’S
OS' GOOD FOR ..
-irifns and Scalds,. Rheumatism, •
hilblains, Hemorho.dsor Biles,
-prams and Braises, Sore Nipples,''
Fistula, Manije;
, Spavjns.^ivueney,
Scratches, or Grease.
-Tiesh'Wounds,
rostTJites,
iflxtemal Poisons; .
Sand'Orauks*, * v - - - --
•jjiIIH of. alLkinds,
Sitl'ast, Ringbone, r
Poll Evil, .... Foot Ilot ln ts)ieev,
Bites ol animals & Insects. Roup in Poultry,
iaotnache, &cr,- ' Lame Back, -A:c., &c.
i.Reete
- Gratlicd’ Heels, •
Iiahge size, $^1,005 MEF»itJ3J,-60c.i Small, 25c.
'TLh Galling Oil'll.bieiirnJVs^^^ a lani-
fment for tiiirty^igbt years- fi-All we tu ik-is a^:
be* sure tod follow directions.'' '
> trial, but i
' in pavC~
mediciuea, for one of'onr Alintoacs arrd Tade-
Mecums, and see what the-people Ha> about, the
. —„ -— T _ ^ mmmm
dealers throughout ihe Bnited>Staie^,and. ptina
ltrlesi ' A ' 1 ‘* ■
-rami.are unsolicited. Use the Gargling Oit am
tell your neighbors v.-h'at good it has done* l •
Tvedeal iair and liberal with all, and defy, con-
^ - J TWritefor an Almanac or Obok Book/
-MANUFACTURED AT LOCKPOF.T, N. Y.,
KESOHANT’S V
| Gargling Gil Company. ^
■Tony HODGE. Scc'v-
fesT^ajBljlSSKD' 1S32.
THE MOORE COTTON GIN!
Also, A Genuine Pattern of the GRISWOLD GIN.
FORMERLY AT DOUBLE WELLS, GA.
T HE undersigned, having resumed the maniifaptnre of the above Gin, propose to make it what it
what it was.before the wto—the Favorite of the South. Our work stands upon its own merits,
and we think this a silfficienf guarantee. We have secured the services of some of the best mechan
ical talent in the Northern-shops, in addition to some of the best workmen from the shop of the late
Samuel Griswold. Mr. Chas. Gardner, who served eight years’ appienticeship under E. Carver & Co.
East Bridgewater, Mass.,-and. who was employed as-Superintendentof the Double Wells Shop from
;tiie commencement pf. the inanufactue of the Moore Cotton Gin. until its suspension, is again at his
post, and will give each gin- his personal inspection before, it leaves the shop.
In calling The .attention of-planters to onr Cotton Gins, we desire that they should notico the im
provements that we offerj- which are substantially as follows:
H. E3VC O V A.XiS
, J. D. MARTIN,
Watchmaker and Jeweler
W. A. BANKS A SONS
Have just received a beautiful. Assortment of
And Dealer in
■WATCHES, CLOCKS'and JEWELRY,
Ha£ removed to the old favorite comer, ad-
joimng Bice & Killeris, where he will be
pleased to wait on all having business in
his line. mal8-lm
SdU Ahead o/ Jjl Camipkituhi ! I /
THOS. .WYNNE’S
^ Improved Open-throat, Curved-breast
Double X. Self-ribbed-cleaning-seed, Pre
mium aud Diploma p .. *-
: - Cotton (xinsj
Common Bibbed Gin,; with same attach
ment ■
i OrriW;. .- ; fei8-3
Thu Paper for ThhrP^pie!
Tlie Atlanta Constitution.
W. A. Hcmpiiiil & Co.. ProD T rs.
j 7"; , / ■
DaiXiX, pel annum,;.-:;;.;; : .§10.00
“ six ihonths,.. ;. .(§-5.00
-WiHtaiX, pertannam,. J : . ! .. .§ 2:0u
Payable in Advance,
GUANO! GUANO!
PHENES GUANO,
SALT AND PLASTEE COMPOUND,
WILCOX GIBBS '* CO. MANIPU
LATED GUANO:
I am offering the above well known
standard fertilizers-for. Bash- or on
time at • .
GKEATLY DEDUCED PBICES
to correspond with the low price of
cotton; - -
MtP . • OM), ANDERSON,
; Eort Valley, Ga
decl7-tf..
... Paraqols, 2 f
Bleached Goods,
Coltonades,
Ifin^i Diapers, etc., etc. ;
43 ®^G03NI> STBliE'r,
MACON, GEORGIA
maylStf
LATEST SPRING STYLES.
BS. CHOATE DESIRES TQINFOBM
. her ffiehds aUd.cvfstom'eis jtbo have sc'
rally .patronized her in Uie pasti thfi:
she will corftiifhe her business other resi
dence just above .the'Methodist; Church,
formedji-kiio’wir <ls tlie Carjienter Stand.
/ -Dresses made in any style desired; prices
moderate; all my work warranted; good fli
ng a specialty. I have a small lot of trim-
lings which I mil offering K>w. Give mt
call: TUBUS CASH.
’ -A 1' -. Mbs. & C.-iCHOATE.
WM, BRUNSON,
ht’lALEB iS
GROGERIE S
CONFECTIONERIES,"
AND AhENT POff
ATiL THE APPROVED KINtiS OF
X7 JL 3ST O .
A PORTABLE ROLL BOX,
For. obtaining any inclination of the Gin Rib qv Grate.is ufied; the object of which is to improv’8 in
the quantity ginned, or-lessen the quantity and impfove the qurtliH' of the lint. Also, to gin "damp or
wet cotton^ to alter tlie picking or separating the lint from the seed-cither to take more lint off, or
less lint from the seed, as circumstances require. We use both the common Roll Box-und a Swinging
Front. The latter ife arranged to let but all the seeds and Lulls in a moment and is Vfery easily managed.
THE GIN BRUSfrS
CYLINDER AND &nUSN BOXES
Are both oscillating and, plain. Can fnmish either, aS'inay be ordered. Wo line v tiicm with the best
babbit metal. ’ ' . ' . ^ ,
b-i n s-a W-3
We inake all the Saws that wc use frbin the best Eughsh Cast Sled, Sntl of any si^d that mhy be de
led. We employ, to superintend .tod'mauiifatfcnre our saws, one of the best saw-makers in thb
'South; and our machinery for the niaiiuTacturo of Gin Sav» r s cannot be excelled
COTTON SEED CRUSHING MITT,.
We are tlife only pucccssfiilinanufactuferp of tois useful and important invention—the. Cotton Gin
with the Cotton Seed Crushing Mill attached. It wlll.hardly be necessary here to allude to tlie immense
-.saving and e£on<imical ijRe .of toufelicd' cotton seed.as a maimre. We received a gold medal as a pre
mium from the'Fau- of. the jCqtton Pltoters'Conventibn, held in Macon, Ga., 1860, for the best Cotton
Seed Crushers attached to the Gin Stand, to crash the seed as fast as it escapes from thc ’Hblli We
refer to some, of the many certificates that we have oh the subject;
TRIAL OF THE CINSs
We keep constantly on hand seed'cotton and all gins are tried before leaving the shop, bid or new ones:
REPAS&SNG OLD CSNS.
30^4..- :&e. s. arojBs£s3!ir,
DENT 1ST
PEBEY,
... 1 i . . GEOBGIA,
HAIVEDLsville, ga,
He will spend the first half of each
mouth in his office in Perry over, the
old Drug Store, and one fourth; or the
latter half of each month udll-be giveu
to his practice n Hawkmsvlhe al'Mrs;
Hudspeths.
White Wire Clothes Line,
Braided and. plaih: Warranted hot to
rust or injure'clothes in any way. , For sale
by F. W. JOBSON,
mhSO-tf Ferry, Go.
SEA-FOWL
We liave a cumplete assortmeht of the very be?t Cotton Gin Machinery in the country, and make
repairing old gins a .siiGcitoyi Planters will do. wull to send-their old gins and have them made as good
hew at a much less cost than a new Gin can be bought for.'Seud ony'ourbrders and old ginscarly.
‘We are authorised by Messrs. Findla3 r ’s Sons ‘ ' ’ "
to receive orders for Findlay & Craig's Screw Cotton
: Press, and Craig's Portable Horse power, and Castings generally.*
•For particulari) send for Circular tod-Price .T3st
SAWYER & MOOEE,.
■ meBSrtml ■ , / ^MNDLA YS IRON WORKS, MACON GA.
GO TO THE,
PALACE DOLLAR STORE!
In Broivn House Block, MACON, GA.
A NEW SUPPLY OF GOODS RECEIVED.EVERY DAY FROM. NEW
LOUIS E. PIKE,
. 1 Proprietor.
/O' : JEL
THE LATEST STYLES OF . ' ' -
IMH
BUCK WAtiiUT LlirdBER.
One Car Load Assorted, .For Sale by
JONES & BAXTER.
At ©.
FRASRAM7 SAPOL1HME
eairi Kid /Gloves and . ,
ciotuiiiij; removes Paint, Gri rce, "Tar. st, iu-
stanfly, witiiout tne least injatj to &c finest fab
ric. Sold bv Druggists and Fancv eoeda Deal
FRAGRANT SAPOl.lKXK CO., 33 Barelav St. 1
Sork, La Salle St. Cbieaso,,. -m.c -t/Je.
vertisemeut in ’ Eight ncrimnn __—,
XzirspoPEES for SrvT>oiiinA rEsTLrsE per
One Hue one week vvili ro=t -Six Do.lars, Two Liiit -
whl cost Twelve Dollars, and Ten lines will.cost _
Sixtv Dollars. Send Tor a printed last. Address
GEO. P. BOWELL & CO., Advertising Agents, No.
41 Park Bow, New York.
WILL PAY AGEXTS A SALARY OF $?0
PEE WEEK, AND EXPENSES, or allow a
large commission, to sell our new and wonde rful
inventions. Address M. WAGNER £: CO.. Mar-
shall, Mich.
A DAY FOR ALL with Stencil Tools
Address A. E. GRAHAM, Springfield, Vt.
CfiBNTB’ Lto CXOTHEtCj At D.
-5=1
LADIES’, GENTS’ AND CHHHIBHN^
Clotli .and. 1 eatlier Boots and
• ■■ .a
AT D. KEfVIPNER’S;
v-_- ' iCl
l&Z-
THOSE BEAUTIFDB' ' ..
iciiies, Arpacas, Percales, Grenadines, Lends, Japs,
silk Striped Poplins, etc., v
Can^beTound only ah - \
- - .D/KEMPNEk
IVITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BES’! STOCK OF SEEING AND SUMMEB
P B I N T S." i:Ay
Call and examine them at D. Jv EMPNEB’S BBICK STOBE, Pkeex
G-UAWO.
We propose to sell this first-class Ftrtili-
zarfor
400 Pounds Low Middling Cotton,
^ O. O » 0.0*
Ter ton, payable November ist Now is
tbe-time to get a genuine article on liberal
terms. For sale by
J6S*Aii perscas' indebted to me will please
come forward and- make immediate pay
ment, as I need the money to carry on my
business. WM. BBUNSON.
i jiuiSC-tf
CAR HA T & CURD,
DEALERS IN
liardwarej Iron & Steel,
PAiriTS, OILS, CLASS,
Gotten and Com Sweeps,
Macon,
jcliIJO^im
Georgia
R. C. WiuDtK & SOW,
STEAM SjISII FACT0? v T,
MACON, GA,
Third St. next to Ariope’s Marble Yard;
SCAXtTACTgBEBS - OF
DOOBS,
SASH,- .A \ ' "
BUNDS,
. MOULDINGS,
BBACKETS;
And all Mods of Braiding Materials.
Special - attention given- to the building o •
Cottage and public Houses! Bough anti
Dressed Dumber always on bond. Send us
your orders. Satiifaclidfi guaranteed.
mall-tf B. C. -WUiDEB &SON.
DRUGS, DRUGS 1
Dr. J, G. GILBERT’S
s the place to buy PURE arid UNADUD
'I'fiKA'I'mt JLtttoiGxsimo.-
ilE SELLS AT MACON PRICES^
CALL AND BUY YOUB SUPPLIES
TERMS STRICTLY flASTT
dec28-tf
G o p al and Japan
esjktxssc.
AT J.-C. GILBERT S DRUG STORE,
dvo 28-tf- .
Window Glass and Puity
FOB SALE BY
Dr. a - , e.
MARTIN & COLYER,
FORT VALLEY, - - GEORGIA,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Grain of all kinds,
Tobacco, Segars,
Liquors, Candy,
Fiour, Meal,
Cofteei Tea,
Sugar, Salt) -
Canned Fruits,
CROCKETT
X2TGZ30L '^7’€>3?35LS, j
MACON, GA.,
Tih and' Wooden Ware,
All of which will be sold vey low tor Cush.
Give us a call. m ;30-3m
PLANTERS’ BANK,
- ' FOBT VAHLEY, GA;
Authorized Capjtalj -
$200,000
TJKDEB CHAETEK FBOlf THE STATE.
Receives Deposits, discounts Paper, bnys
and sells Exchange., also' Gold and Silver.
Collections made at all accessible points.
CROCKER, MATHEWS & C0. 5
i-CBT TALLEYt GA.
Coin, Oats, Hay, etc.
2000 bushels choice ’White Corn,.-
SOQ bushels'Tiennessee Oats,
200 bales Timothy apd Clover Hay,
^ 300 bu. Bolted and Water Ground Meaj
75 <fe"c^^Bmmta I) I 9
INES &
Bacon! Bacon! Bacon!
50,000 lbs. C. B; Sides imd -Shouldera jnst
received and for sale at reduced prices b'v
- JONES A BAXTER*.
FlonrJ Flour T Flour!
40 barrels “White Bose” Choice Family,
40 barreLs “White Lilly,” Choice Exii-a,
200 sacks Tennessee Extra Family.
For sale at low prices by
JONES A BAXTER.
Cheap Whisky, Tobacco etc
45 barrels low priced Whisky,
30 boxes cheap, sound Tobaeco.
30 barrels Molasses.
Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Candles, etc.
For sale by
pr25-tf JONES A BAXTER.
W. J. AsnEntfok; 1 1 / - President.
W. E. Bkowx, - - - - - Cashier.'
MBECTOBS:
- W. J. Anderson,.Cob Hugh-L. Detinard,
Wm, .B. Brown, t)r. Wm. A.. Mathews.
Dr. W. H. Hollingshead.
- ' mh2 -3m
}-| osa d Ali s !
Purifies the blood and-cures Scrofula^ Sy-
.pliilis, tjkin Diseases, Bfieumatism, Diseases
of Women, and all Chronic Affections of
toe Blood, liver and Kidneys. Becom-
mentfed by the Medical Faculty and many
thourands of uurWsTcitlzens-
Eead the testanony erf Physicians and
■patients who have used; Kosadaiis; send fop
for gratuitods distribution; w ^ _
much valuable information. w - e *-
. Dr. R- W. Ctar, of Baltimore, says:
' I take pleasure in recommending yonr
Bosmmiih us a very powerful alterative.
-Ikave-seeait ra"’
xeeuSa—one in
I
The Great American Health
Hestorer!.
joHiz:
scrofnBi at long is rapidly
improain? mdr* rt^nngjuiWttw.lTiao^H^..
are that tlfe jAtjent" vrHl Soon recover. I
liave carefullv eraitiined the formula by
SjBifik, of JTjcbolasvaie, Kentucky,
says he has usefi Etsifus. in cases of Scro-
kuowno better remedy.
SIcTaddeu. of Murfreesboro’,
Build Don Bailings for Grave Lots, Public
Squares, Ac.; make
HORSE POWER SA W MILLS,
Grist Mills, Portable Engines, Iron cmi
Brass Castings of all kinds-.
mh30-3m E. CROCKETT.
DUELOM & DctEY FOUS,
WTHW-VSAt.lt nVU.CTS IS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
LIQUORS j WINES,
ETC., ETC.,
*571ti 1 T-cX Stroct,
ADJOINING ?. COLLINS & SON’S WABEHOUSB
ht&CON, GEORGIA.
decl7-3nl *
ABBETT'S LIVER KEBiClMfi
* I* have use'd fieven bottles of Bosadalis,
tod "am entirely cured'of Bhemnatism;
soncl^ me four bottles^as I wish it for my '
Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes,
I have suffered for twenty yerrs with an in
veterate eruption over my whole bodv* a
short time since I purchased a bottle of Bo-
eadalis and it effected a perfect cure.
Jiosadalis is sold by all druggists.
Office, No. 5 Commerce street Baltimore
Clements & Co*, Proprietors.
_ Fob Sale is Perby, by
Dr. J. C
GILBERT.
A bAi'E l&b CEEIAIa tuii?
For all kinds oT
LIVER GOIV1 PLAINTS,
Aiul all d.scartes and indispositions toax
I.ato liyfe a CLtriuaricU. aUivo ur AUita-UT-
61 Lie Laver, buen as
oiironic aud Acute Inflummaiioi.
Ia I V E It
SICK HEADACHE, SOUB-
KESS OE THE STOMACH, LOWNESS
OT SPHilTS, CHOLIC,' COSTTVE-
Fever and -Agile, Bilious Feyer,
Dropsy and Jaundice.
Tills Medicine is purely Yegetahk
AXD PEUFECTLX HAMILESS,-
- "
But ita efilcaoy is too permanently estab-
asliea in tne boutnern ana V. e^iern sum
to require iuru.ee reeomnienUauou.
Tha wise will give it a triai—tnat is all
that is asked.
nunuieds of Certificates from the best
utry attest ti
Itiis value of ourj
DOLLAR.
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
CRAWFORD & WALKER,
. PBOPRIETOES.
GEOBGIA.
WEST POINT,
For sale by
Matthew*, Ross & Co.,
Fort” ^ ‘
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