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From the Georgia Telegraph.
TO EPPIE, OF MACON
BY LEOLA.
Sweet bride of innocence and love
The word is spoken now,
And all yon twinkling stars above
liepeat the solemn vow.
Orange flowers add new beauty
To thy girlish face so fair ;
Brightly gleaming,
Softly beaming,
Eyes that never knew a care
In thine ear kind are breathing
Wishes that thy life may be
Like the sunlight, ever wreathing,
Earth with beauty, love and glee.
Hope, with-. ‘i lit banner, dances
Round and round thy trembling heart,
Fears dispelling,
Gently telling,
That thy dreams shall ne’er depart.
Ever thus may Hope enchant thee
With those blissful dreams so fair,
Ne’er may grief and sorrow haunt thee,
Darkly mingling with despair.
Happiness, with viewless fingers,
O’er thy heart-,* ring- wildly sweep;
Angel eyes,
From th skies,
Vigils o’er thy spirit keep.
Bride of beauty near thy side
Memory wafts me. away,
While snowy forms * round tlu e glide,
Wilt thou hear my sW.„l e lay ?
And oh i it all nr. w^r ai wishes,
Wove together, were a & Aver-
Its beauteous light,
Should grow more bright,
Every day and every hour .
Upson County, Ga.
War to the K nii —W c clip the fol
from a 1.1 ■ i ’tic dispatch to the
New lork m m-,,, •, Washington city.
Our readers must jn.%> for themselves
how much probability <>i inth there is in
it:
Orders have 1: ‘ h from the White
House to ran i p s id<‘iir of
the Tammany 8 4l f
the Tammany Gem . to call
a meeting forthwi; !i T , n \ Hall to
denounce Douglas ir, 1 v , ;•* \ i . ign
ty. Secretary C<*b is . ! bl. the insti
gator of this movt !';cn lie is reported
to have declared 1 i Mr. D,nights he
nominated at Ihd md.iv, through the in
fluence of the Dei - ion from Georgia, he
will resign his place in the Cabinet, and
take the stump for bis defeat.
Complimentary—Very !— The New
York News, a democra'ic organ, thus
speaks of the ‘-Little Giant:”
“Douglas is, bey ml all question, the
most dangerous man :n this Republic, more
SO than Seward, a thousand times, because
he has elements of popularity with the vul
gar herd which Seward does not possess. —
When a man is in'reduced to Seward, for
example, he will blond bis dignity with
his suavity, and affect the Senatorial gray
lty ! But, introduce a man to Douglas,
and be feels thirsty at once, and proposes
a drink ! We are not more surprised than
the Administration men are to find that
Mr. Buchanan has l> on made the instru
ment, umcittin ■>/, ot placing Douglas in a
position to peril the interests of the Demo
cratic party/*
Opening llymn.— The Democratic Con
vention which is to hold its adjourned
meeting at Buliimore on the 18th of June,
will open its sessions by singing the fol
lowing verse from that good old hymn by
Watts. Brother B. F. Butler, of Massa
chusetts, will raise tie* tune and the entire
Northwestern Squatter Sovereignty delega
tion, under the lead of Richardson, of Ill
inois, will join in the chorus :
So when a raging fever burns,
Me shift from side to side by turns ;
But ’tis a poor re we gain,
To chauge the place but keep the pain.
eccentric friend stepped into a
store—which shall be nameless —where some
“colored brethren” wer doing a little tra
ding. “Ah 1 Mr. ,” said our friend,
“you have your cousins in, I see.” The
young merchant said nothing, but looked
mad. Our friend stepped out —but in a
few minutes returned, after the sable cus
tomers had departed. “1 hope you wont
take any offence at what I remarked just
now,” said ho. “Oh, no,” said the mer
chant, “I never take offence at anything
you say.” “Glad of it,” replied our quiz
zer, “the niggers are as mad as the d—1!”
And then he sloped, narrowly missing a
Hying yardstick.
“May I he married, ma ?” said a lovely
girl of fifteen to her mother, theothermor
ning.
“Married?” exclaimed the astonished
matron; “what put such a foolish idea in
to your head ?”
“Little Emily, here, has never seen a
wedding, and I’d like to amuse the child,”
replied the obliging sister, with fascinating
simplicity.
“Say, ‘maiden fair, why dost thou weep?
Some secret sorrow, hi.ld a deep within thy
heart, is bringing into thine eyes those
pearly tears, sweet memories of bygone
years, thus fountain-like upspringing, of
unrequited love, a dream wakes from its
source, the stream that down thy cheeks
is stealing ?”
“Nay ’tis not love.”
“What then, oh say !”
“Well, then, we dine on goose to-day ;
the onions I have been peeling V s
A dentist always looks ‘down iu the
mouth,’ when lie is at work.
A young lady a few evenings since
d i \° Jr cavaher : ‘Please clasp my
Cloak ! ‘Certainly,’ saul he, clasping his
arms around her, ‘and the contents too.’ i
New
SUMMER GOODS.
THE Undersigned would respectfully call tlie atten- j
1. tion of the citizens of Epson county and surround- .
ir.g country to his new and well selected stock o
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which he is now daily receiving; consisting of Ladies’
Dress Goods,
in great variety, such as Ilerages, Lawns, Organdy
Rohes, Silks, &c. ; &c., Bonnets and Millinery Goods, a
nice let of Lace Points.
His stock of MEN and BOY S CLOTHING is com
plete, and as large as ever. Also,
3*oots, Sihoes Hats
of the latest stvles. A fine assortment of HARD
WARE, CROCKERY, WILLOW WARE and other ar
ticles too tedious to mention.
Feeling confident that be --an furnish as good articles
and on as reasonable terms as can he Ixuglit elsewhere,
he respectfully solicits the patronage of all.
Louis Hamburger.
Thomaston, Ga., March 17, 1860—ts.
TALBOTTON HOTEL.
o
* p THE Subscriber, (formerly of Ge
neva.) respectfully informs the trav-
TjMMn’ e h n 8 public, that he has purchased
V i*'A ] T from Mr. Peter E. Dennis, his large
‘ i jL .Jtfjjfcand commodious Hotel in Talbotton,
L.7nS”and jnoposes to accommodate, on
reasonable teims, all persons who will give him a call.
t -'“No efforts shall be spared in catering to the
wants of the external as well as the “inner man.’
Try him. JAS. P. MILLER.
From the above notice, it will be seen that I am no
longer the Proprietor of the Talbottox Hotel. 1 beg
leave to return my sincere thanks for the patronage
heretofore bestowed upon the Hotel, and confidently
hope that the efforts to please of my worthy and ac
coroiuodatina sueeessor, will he generously ; rci~.it il
and rewarded ly the public. PE ! Ell E. DENNIS.
Talbotton, Feb. 1,1860 —ts
EQWRRE & ANDERSON,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
/Merchants,
31A CON, GEORGIA.
Flint River Osnaburgs and Yarns and Macon Sheetings.
AT FACTORY PRICES.
Liberal Advances upon Tennessee Produce and
°Hier -visignments in Store,
i Marcher_ iß6o—sm.
\V 0. HOU 9Er
THOMAnrov GA
IWTE Subscriber respectfully informs the public tv.a’
. lie has completed extensive improvements t<
his already large residence in Thomaston uid propose.,
to receive and accommodate permaop ‘ !>• K ,;<• n .,
transient tr;ieHr-r. He solicits ih*- *-c .■ ; ~j rp,
public and will endeavor to make : - . ■ Hl v
satisfied that will give him a • . and
as low as the time a’d nr;
June 18. 185!*
SOMETHING NEW TI'T ’T
TILE subscriber ha - .
| I factory of Candy. Cab - ..> .. . .
j articles usually kept in a Coulee tin ;rv wh ; .
furnish at the lowest prices
FOR CASH!
All orders for cake candies, &e.. for parties will he
promptly attended to.
Terms Cash
in every instance ! WILLIAM W vs l u I
January 28, 1860—3 t
HEARD & TRAYL- R,
DRUvtGIS
thomaston ; -
KEEP ooiuitantly on hand a iv<„-i. „
01-Ugffj iijvcl Ale* it, 3)
PAINTS, OILS.
DYE STUFFS,
PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES.
SOAPS,
&e. &c.
ALSO the most approved r ati'yt MEDICINES
fine
A Vines & 33 randies.
All of which will be sold at the lowest r ash a,>
Give us a cal! is all we ask. Dec. 17. 1856 1
DR. ABBETT’S
VEGETABLE
XjXTT-SSOEt. MSDICI.X □.
(3 miles South of Thomaston.)
\ SAFE and efTeetual remedy for all kinds of Livei
j il diseases, and all diseases and indispositions fhai
j originate from a diseased state or inactivity of tiie Liv
er—such as Chronic and Acute Infiarnniatioi <>f the
Liver. Dyspepsia. Sick Head Ache, Sourness ot the
Stomach. Loss of Appetite, Lowness oj Spirits. Cholic
Costiveness, &c., &c.. Price sl. L. 13. ABBET'I
For sale by A. F. Owen, of Talbot 00., also by Dr.
Wilson, at Talbotton.
April 21—tlJ.
GMAGSILIE (QiRAmT'E
o n I%L
COLUMBUS, GA
TIilS Establishment is situated on Oglethorpe Street
in front of the Oglethorpe House where is to he
found a large assortment of
iTI © U EIV’T S ,
Tombs, Tablets, Vases, Urns, Figures and
MARRLE M A NTEL RLECE -
All worke<l from original designs, drawn by th*“ lie-i
Monumental Architects, in Italy and France, and war
ranted of the best Italian and American Marble. The
public is respectlully invited to call and examine mv
work and know my prices before ordering from any
other jx)iat. As I have ose price only persons order
ing by letter may feel confident that tliev will be as
well, if not better, satisfied with my work, when they
receive it. as if they were to come themselves and buy
it. In token of my sincerity I give persons who order
by letter, or buy of my agent, the right to return the
work at my risk and expense if it is not as good as
they expected.
lo’ ii-ou Rutting furnished at short notice. j
lIEXR\ McCAULEY. Proprietor.
G. W. McDuffie, Traveling Agent.
Columbus, August 6,1856 —1 y.
Mrs. L. E. BUCHANAN,
HAVING permanently located in this place, begs
leave to inform the ladies of Thomaston, that shels
prepared to cut. fit and make Dresses in the most
FASH IONABLE STYLE.
Having served a regular apprenticeship at the busi
ness. she understands it in all of its different branches.
. J> O IST XK T S
{ made and trimmed to order.
Rooms opposite the Webb House.
N. B. Gentlemen s Cloth and Linen Clothes cut and
,na ‘l e - March 17, IB6o—tf.
THOMAS HARDEMAN, Sr. OVID G. SPARKS.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS,
WABE-IIOUSE AND COMMISSION
Merchants,
Macon, GS-eorgia.
Sivo prompt attention t<> tin* storing and sell
tt ing of Cotton, and to the perchaslng of family
ami plantation supplies. Liberal advances made on
Cotton when required.
August. 27, 1859. . nll-ly.
E. C. WADE & CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
Edward C. Wade, > t Peyton L. Wade,
Savannah, Ga. $ $ Striven Uu., Ga.
11 >,l) 00 varies
10,000 .vermes
Saved Yearly.
Saved Yearly.
Saved Yearly.
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Jacob’s i Drdial
Jacob’s r tdial
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Is Id iv e
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And Fin
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It Never I:iil>.
It Never rnils
It Never rails.
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that great remedy!
that great remedy;
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BEFORE THE PEOPLE.
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PiEI'ORE THE PEOPLE.
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Fi*K OOKi URL'KA GLEET,
SAVES A RIG DOCTOR’S 811.1.,
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S RILL,
SAVES a BIG DOCTOR’S BILL,
SAVEH A BIG DOCTOR’S Bill
‘VIS A BIG IKK TOR’S BILL,
VIS A BIG DOCD iR’S BIIJ.,
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HAS .VO BAD TASTE,
HAS XO BAD TASTE.
Has XO BAD TASTE,
HAS XO BAD TASTE,
UAS XO BAD TASTE,
HA- Xi.i BAD TASTE
ha.- xo bad taste’
“IX KFKf ‘T A CTRK
. LTFF/T A CURE
! FL< T A CURE
BJTECT A CURE
; i. EFFECT A CURE .
VILL FFF/T A CURE
VILL : FFECT a CURE
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
wnnot T i.oss of time
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TLME
OR CHANGE OF DIET,
OR C'HAXGE OF DIET,
OR CHANGE OF DIET,
OR CHANGE OF DIET,
OR CHANGE OF DIET,
R CHANGE OF DIF.T,
■: H..NGE OF DIET,
WTTTI LESS TROUBLE,
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WllH LESS TROUBLE
WITH I.ESS TROUBLE,
WITH I ESS TROUBLE,
WITH LESS TROUBTt:
WITH LJSK TROUBLE,
MORE SPFEpn.Y,
MORE SPEF.Dn.V,
MORE SPEEDILY,
MORE SPEEDILY,
MORE SPEEDILY,
MORE -P*>DII.Y
MORE -Pr l MI Y
AND PERMANENTLY,
AND PKP.MAXEXTI.Y,
AND PERMANENTLY,
AND PERMANENTLY,
AND PERMANENTLY,
‘N'Ji PERMANINTLY
t-NH PERMANENTLY,
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY.
THAN ANY KNOWN KKVKLX.
THAN ANY’ KNOWN ItEMEDY.
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY.
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY.
TH N ANY KN WN IP M -DY.
THAN ANY KNOWN Ri-MEDY.
Kvo y D iiggiot and Country Merchant should keep a <*ud
P’y °f this valuable Remedy, not only from the profits
that acc ue from its sales, but as an act of philanthropy
toward- suffering humanity It will be made to the e=necial
an 1 •-re iniary internet of al! DruggisU to purchase by
W W. BLISS & (X). , Profriktors,
3A3 BRoanwAT. Nkw York
For sale in Thom+
Junell WM. 0. SANDWICH,
SYDENHAM ACEE. JNO. F. IVERSON
ACEE &. IVERSON,
DKIGGISTS AIN D ('!i fl HI STS,
SIGN OF GOLDEN EAGLI
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medi
cines. Chemicals. Acids, Fine Soaps, Fine Hair and I
Tooth Brushes, Perfumery, Trusses and Shoulder
Braces, Surgical and Dental instruments, pure Wines
and Liquors for Medicinal purposes, Medicine Chests
Glbss, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. Fancy and
Toilet Articles, Fine Tobacco and Havana Segars, &.c
io ’ jauC-tf. “
3EWIN£ MACHINES,
THE citizens of tJpso generally aria th” ladies W*-
ciallv are invited to call at the Store of Mr. G. y.
Davis, in Thomaston who will take pleasure in exhib
iting to them
SCOVIL <So GOODDELL’s
SE WI N G M AOHINES,
which are sold under guarantee front responsible par
ties. Information can also to obtained in regard to
their Machines, from the following gentlemen w ho have
them in use in their families: Wm. Spivey, B. B.
White. Thomas E. Rose. 13. M. Collier, Jubez Dallas,
N. G. Colquit. John X. Webb, Britten Sanders and E.
11. Reeves. Mr. Davis lias jus* re.- dv. 1 a supply of
thread made expressly for s win . Mn hires which he
sells at the usual price of other thread.
I> V fOII\SOM.
Thomaston, January 28, IB6o — tf
I-
Ayers Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which wo have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other
substances of still greater alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote for the diseases
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service to this large class of our
afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst eases to be found
of the following complaints :
Scrofula and Scrofulous CohplainTs,
Eruftions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers,
Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af
fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu
ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys
pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose
or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from Impurity of
the Blood.
This compound will he found a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
fiabulum of life disordered, there can be no
asting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery ot
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
reputation of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa
rilla, hut often no curative properties whatev
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Sdil
i we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their
eradication from the system. * ‘ F.
be judiciously taken directions on
the bottle. by
DR r- C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
I'rice, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles for $5.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
rrcry variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assore the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOB, THE CUBE OF
Costiveness, Jaundice , Dyspepsia? Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner Fill, and for Purifying the Blood,
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family physic.
Pric9 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for SI.OO.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, nave lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
nish gratis our American Almanac in which they
are given; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it.
All our remedies arc for sale by
HEARD & TKAYLER,
Thomaston,
HARDAWAY & HIGHTOWER,
Barnesville,
And by all Dealers In Medicine.
March 24th. 1860. lv
UPSON PILOT JOB OFFICE
ALL kinds of printing executed with neatness and
despatch at this Otiice, such as :
Circulars, Catalogues,
Bill Heads, Bank Checks.
Blank Notes, Labels,
Programmes, Posters,
Hand Bills, Legal Blanks,
Business Cards, Address Cards,
Freight Bills, Ac., Ac.
Our materials are all new, of the latest patterns and
very extensive.
A share of Ihe public patronage is respectfully solic
ited, and every effort will he made to please in work
and in price. Call and see us at our office above the
store of A. Worrill & Cos.
Terms cash !
novll—tf G. A. MILLER Proprietor,
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
Os E very Description
Corner of Cherry and ‘Third Streets
MACON GA.
TTTE would call the attentio: < ft! •> p> , f Up-
V son and adjoining eountie to the buve Card. le
lieving we can make it to their t to deal with
us.
Mcon, Ga., November 19,1858. IK ,v2&—tf.
IMIE Largest, prettiest and cheapest lot of Mantillas,
Lace Points, Shawls, Milan's Duster- ever offered
in Thomaston, for sale very low bv
VIKING & SULLIVAN.
DOMESTIC WINE!
A FEW dozen bottles of this pure w ine, can be found
Sx. at Heard & Traylor’s Drug Store. Feb.lg —ts
~4*V ..l ..•*>
ILl,** Hemeily
Bits*’ Dyspeptic Remetly
lUlss” Dyspeptic Kemedjr
Ullss’ Dyspeptic Itemedy
hits*’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Hit-*’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bit .s’ Dyspeptic Remedy
U.ls*’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
lias ttie Largest Sale
Has tStc Largest Sale
Has (Ik Largest Sale
Has the Largest Sale
Has the Largest Sale
Has the Largest Sale
lias the Largest Sale
Has the Largest Sale
Iln* tlie Largest Sale
Has the Largest Sale
Os any Medicine in the World.
Os any Medicine in the World.
Os any Medicine in Ihe World.
Os any Medicine in the World.
Os any Medicine in the World.
Os any Medicine In the World.
Os any Medicine In the World.
Os any Medicine In the World.
Os any Medh lue Li the World.
Ol any Medicine in the Woj Id.
100.000 Packages
100,000 Package*
1.10,000 Packages
100.000 Packages
100.000 Pad. ag. *
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100.000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
gold In Georgia ai.d South C iroliun
Sold In Georgia and Sonlh Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold l:i Georgia and S iuth Cniollna
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
gold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia ami South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and south Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
In Fourteen .1101.151*.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Month-.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Mouths.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Month*.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
It Is Warranted to Cure
It is Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cme
It Is Warranted to Cure
It is Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
It Is AVai ranted to Cure
, It Is Warranted to Cure
it I* W arranted to Cure
If Directions are Followed,
it Directions are Followed,
If Directions arc Followed
If Directions are Followed,
if Directions are Folio wool.
If Directions ore Followed,
If Directions are Followed,
If Directions are Followed,
If Directions a e Followed,
if Directions are Followed,
Any Cnse of !> . spepsla
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Csc of l)yg]>epsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dysjiepsla
Any Case of I); spepsla
Any C ase of Dyspc psia
Any Case Os Dyspepsia
1 Any Case of Dy pcpsia
Any Case ot Dyspepsia
Liver Ills. ase.
Liver Disease,
I.iVi r Disease
Liver Disease,
Liver Disease,
Liver Disease,
Liver Disease,
• Liver Disease,
Liver Dl-ease.
Liver Blseu.e,
.Ja niidlcc.
Jaundice,
Janndio,
.Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Jaundice,
Ja undicc
Jatindh e.
daon-iu- •
General
Genera* lillity,
General Dchl !y,
(general DcliiUty,
General i.i bllit} ,
General DehtlLy.
Ge.-.eia, Del. Pity,
Genera! Debility,
Gemini Debility,
General Debility,
Pa ll, it.-itl nt
r alj.-if.it ion,
Palpitation,
Pal pitatlon.
Palpitation,
Palpitation,
Paipitatio ,
Palpitation.
Palpitation,
Chronic Di u rijoa
< hronie Din. l itre •
Chi n !<• ; and ■ 1— 1
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Chronic Diur- i -'a
Chronic -Ji’.
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Loss ~1 Via.
Los- t ■
i’.iin In Si(t>
Pain in -1 ( .-<
Pain In >d n.n! .s-.i L,
Cain in ‘il.ie iuul if sc.
Pain in M ?; ami ifaeU.
Pain in >i.l< anti Jack,
Pain In Side and l!u< !t,
Palo in Slite and Back;
Pain l.> Si it a.itl Ifack,
Pain C Side and Bacit,
ft 1* Hspecialiy Adapt ! (<>
It is Especially Ada pied to
It Is Especially Adapted lo
. It Is Especially Adapted to
It Is Especially Adapted to
It Is Especially Atiaplt-tl (o
It Is E*pc< laliy Adapted to
It Is Fspeclal:y Adapted to
It Is IvsjKcially Adapted to
It Is Eijie'ltii'.y Adojited to
Female Coiuplaints;
Female Compl.tints ;
Female Compb.ti.ts;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaint ;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaint.,;
Female Complaints ;
Female Complaints;
Female Complaints;
It Produces Rotundity of Form
It Produces Rotundity of Form
It Protluces Rotundity ot Form
It Produces Rotundity ot Form
It Produces Rotundity ot Form
It Produces Rotundity of Form
It Produces Rotundity of Form
It Produces Rotuu.- lty of Form
It Produces Rotundity of Form
It Produces Rotundity- of Fo; m
In Females of a Thin ami Sparellublt
In Females ot a Thin and Spare Habit
In Females of a Thin and fspare Habit
In Females ol a Thin and Spare Habit
In Females of a Thin and Spare Habit
In Females of a Thin and Sparc Habit
In Females of a Thin and Spare Habit
In Females of a Thin and Spare Habit
In Females of a Thin and Sparc Habit
In Females of a Thin and Sparc Habit
Every Invalid Should
Every Invalid Should
Every Invalid Should
Evn-y Invalid Should
Every Invalid Should
Every Invalid Should
Every Invalid Should
Every Invalid Should
Every Invalid Snouid
Try One Package.
Try One Package.
Try One Package.
Try One Package.
Try One Package.
Try One Package.
Try One Package.
Try One Package.
Try One Package.
Pend a Postage .-tamp to tlic Prop, ietors for their Pamphlet
on ‘ liisea.-c* of Monnich av! Bov. e!-. ”
W. W. BLISS A CO., Propr (or*,
363 Broadway, Ve w York.
For safe in Thomason ‘■//
W. 0. SANDWICH.
jSTotice of Copartnership.
“jYTOTICE is hereby given that Win. D. Woodson and
-i Thos. J. Redding, have formed a copartnership un
der the name and siyle ot WOODSON & REDDING,
and will do a general merchandise business at the old
stand of Woodson & Bowdre.
Col. Woodson will be happy to see all of his old
friends and patrons, with as many new ones as may fa
vor the new Firm with a call. Mr. Redding trusts that
he may render himself acceptable to their patrons.
“To know the wants of our friends will be our study
dO(l to please them our purpose.” and we trust that by
close attention to business, we may merit and receive a
full share of public patronage.
WOODSON & REDDING.
Thomaston. Ca., Bcpt’r. 1 1859. ni2tf.
MARINE SANK OF GEoi^l
-Agency at ThomasW I
WILL RECEIVE Deposits, and sell V, v I
NEW YORK, SAVANNAH and
Collections Made
And promptly remitted at usual rates. * I
AV. D. WOODSOv a I
Thomaston, Feb. 11,1860 —ly. |
THE LIVEP 1
ITJVIG-OHATodI
PREPARED BY DR. SANFmyo ‘**■l
Compounded entirely from (j u I
IS ONE of the best purgative and tsc ?r w I
now before the public, that acts as a Cart”
sier, milder, and more effectual than anv o 7 ’ ‘J
cine known. It is not only a Cathartic. C,’ *■'l
remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject w
■matter, tlien on tlie stomach and bowels t„ ,
that matter, thus accomplishing two purpose?’ s 1
ally, without any of the painful feelings expert \ I
the operations of most Cathartics. It strcun 1
system at the same time that it purges; and i
ken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen a ,’ N
it up with unusual rapidity. |
The Liver is one of the, ‘principal regulators I
human body; and when it: • perforins its f nh , I
well, the powers of the 05 system are fully
ed. The stomach is almost entirely A;,
on the healthy action the Liver for the
performance of its func-.vj tions; when the
is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and tlie ~ I
system sutlers in conse-0$ quence of one J
Luer—having ceased toQ do itsduty. F> rV: I
eases of that organ, one of the proprietors 1
made it his study, in aOO practice of more J
t wenty years, to find some remedy wherewi t ■ ‘
counteract the many do- rangements to whir ■
liable. £
To prove that this rem- Jed y Is at Ins t foUrri -1
person troubled with Liv- er Complaint, in at 1
forms, has but to try a *•* bottle, and convic- ]
certain. W
These Gums remove all morbid or bad - I
from the system, supply pm ing in their place a
thy flow of bile, invigora- *5 ting the stomach , I
food to digest well, puri-i ;Tying the blood 1
tone and health to the ts) whole machinerv. reu
ing the cause of the ease—effecting a r.f I
cure. ,H
Billions attacks ar e cured, and what is Vi I
prevented, by the occasional use of the Liver I
vigorator. r
One dose after eating £ is sufficient to reliVm ,1
stomach and prevent the food from rising auih I
ing. -T
Only one dose taken X Ixtfore retiring, pr, ... I
Nightmare. J |
Only one dose taken at night, loosens tlie iiov.fil
gently, and cures Cosnvenesfl. * I
One dose taken after each meal will cure rivsp^v,l
8*1?” One dose of two teaspoonfuls will always re;, lf ß
Sick Headache.
One bottle taken for female obstruction removes ,1
cause ofthefirr.ea.se, and makes a perfect cure. I
Only on* dose immediately relieves Cholic, uhih
dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera M< 1
and a preventive of Cholera. 1
Only one bottle is needed to throw on; () f >, I
system the effects of medicine after a long sickness I
SIT one bottle taken for Jaundice removes all s I
lowness or unnatural color from the skin. 1
One dose taken a short time before eating give-y> I
cr to the appetite, and makes food digest well
One dose often repeated cures Chronic !'ia:>! ■■
its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel con . I
yield almost to the first dose. I
One or two doses cures attacks caused by IV. : . I
; Children ; there is no surer, safer, or speedier re;, r I
, in the world, as it never fails. I
St?” A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting s’ I
| sorbents. I
i We take pleasure in recommending this modi I
Ia prevetitive for Fever and Ague. Chill Fever. \ I
| Fevers of a llillious Type. It operates with certs I
i and thousands are willing to -testify to its woi I
j \ irtues. I
All who use it are giving their unanimous test:] ? I
in its favor. I
Mix Water in the mouth with tlie I;i igorator. I
and swallow both together. I
TIIK I IVIIR IxWIGORATOII
Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, and is and. ; I
ah:scat too great to* believe. It cu.v n- it !v I
magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and sel
mo;*e than one bottle Is required to cure :n,y ki I
Lner Complaint, tr-m the worst Jaundice or !• • I
sia to a common Headache, all of whh h are the re J I
of a DISEASED LLV E lt. I
Price One Dollar per lsdi*Te.
DR. SAN FORD. Proy-h ; • I
835 Broadwav New Void I
t Retailed by all Druggists. Sdd also ! I
j Hunt, Geo. Paine, £. ts. Sirohocker, Macon', (hi. V, A I
j Snell, Thomas! n. I
May 26, 1859 ly.
1 860.
| STOVES & TIN W ARE!
Mi:: E subscril er i now receiving a .m.Jen did h t
J- hdlowing articles arid a general a -oil: c; t of
er tilings too numerous to mention, all of vouch uh.
sold at prices suited to the times.
box stoves, Victory cooking stoyi
Parlor do. day state do. deni
and Stove fixtures generally.
Cauldron’d or ITcLi*itioi*'h
Boilers various sizes, Tea Kettles, Frying Pair 1!
low ware, <Nc.. &c.
Tinwa r o
manufactured to order and for sale Wholesale or ret j ’
also a fine lot Japaned Tinware. A. fine lot of Maw
ses on hand and manufactured of any sk- rt .
Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere, arid I
will try to satisfy you.
JOHN flohanti:
Tuomastok, Feb. 25, 1800, If
lIAI jXj
OPPOSITJ*TH£ LANIER HOUSE,
MACO-N, GEORGIA.
B. F . DENSE,
(Late of the Floyd House.)
deel6—tf Peopbietob-
JAMES M. EDNEY,
General Purchasing and Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
PIANOS, MELODEONS, PUMPS SAFES, SEWING
MACHINES, &c.
Publisher of “Cherokee Physician,” “Chronology of
N. C.,” “ Southern Bishops,” Hickory Nut
Falls, &c.
117 Chambers Street, New-York.
Buys every kind of Merchandise directly from Job
bers, Importers, Manufacturers, and Whole
sale Dealers, (either for Cash or on time.)
ou the best possible terms.
Commission for Buying and Forwarding, Two and a
Half per Cent.
REFERENCES:
Wilson 0. Hunt & Cos., Ross, Falconer & Cos.. ’
us, Courier & Sherwood, Cook, Dowd, Baker A 11
Furman Davis & Cos., A. T. Bruce & Cos., A. H. Gale®
Cos., Ncw-York; McPheeters & Gheseliu, J"' m •
Odom, Esq., Norfolk, Va.; Hon. John Baxter, Re'’
G. Brownlow, Knoxville. Tenn.,; Hon. Thos. L. J“ ,e .
Newport, Ky., ; Brown & McMillar, Washington, '•
D. Richardson, D. Avers, Esq., Galveston, Texas;
R. McAnnally, I), D..'St. Louis, M 0.,; It. S. Foster, l ■
D., Evanston, J. M. Jordan & Cos., Chicago, 111.,; £•
Erwin, Esq.. Washington, D. C.,; D. D. T. Moore. Esq-
Rochester, New-York; W. M. Wightman, I>. D-> s [ 3 ‘
tanburg, S. C.,; Rev. C. C. Gillespie, New Orleans La.,
John W. Stoy, Esq., Charleston, Hon. B. F. P* 1 ’
Greenville, S. C 1.,; lion. Wm. A. Graham, llilk’> l ' r
Hons. Chas. Manly and J. AV. Ellis, Raleigh, Hon-
L. Swain, Chapel Hill, Chas. F. Deems, D. D., “ ’ !>o ’
N. C.,; Dr. J. E. Fant, Macon, Miss.,; Myatts &f\ ;!, ‘
Marion, Ala.,; AV. Schley, Jr., Augusta. G. A. M 1 ‘
Thomaston, Ga., ; AV. B. Crooks. Esq., Philadelphia, >■ *•
April 28, 1859.
BONNETS, Straw, Neapolitan, Crape and Silk, o* l
very latest Parisian stvle, at ,
VINING & SULLIVAN *-•
{ CASES Moleskin Hats, New York and New Orka 11 *
4: styles at _ VINING & SULLU AM
1 FRENCH & American Soft Hats, in great variety
) at VINING A SULLIA AN-