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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
M\CO\ *I.4ItCI SALE.—WiII be told before
the Court house door In the town of Oglethorpe, in i
Macon county, Ga., within the legal hour* of sale, on the j
fi--t T > *,day in March next, the fallowing property to-wit: I
One House and Lot, (So. not known,) but known as the
bouse now occupied by L. L. Snow, levied on as the proper- ]
ty of Llttlet in L. Sn iw, to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa
i:i favor of E iward Lovell, vs. said Snow, property pointed
out by Pt’ff. Att’ys.
Also one house and lots being the house and lots occupied
last year by Thomas Mott, in the town of Lanier, levied on |
to satisfy one fl fa from Macon Superior Court, in favor of i
John E Babb, vs. Simon Cox, levied on as the property of
S aon Cox, property pointed out bv Defendant.
j t .. 26-td* DANIEL KLECKLEY, Sheriff.
r. ... --<—■iai iii pmb—ara—aathi
DXINISTKATORS SALES.
Vn iiMsru i roits s IUS.-WBl*u at
the Court house in Macon, Bibb county, on the first
To- - lay in April next, by order of the Honorable Court of
• dinary, Lot No. 2 and half of Lot No. it, in Block 11, in
the city of Macon, known as the Robinson place. Sold as
t: > property of M. M. Mason, late of said county, dec’d.
f e b 2-td < •. x. mason, .vim’r.
VD’imsru a rou*s SALE.—WlllbeMidbe
ljie the Court house door in Mac*>n county, on the Ist
T i -slay in March next. Lot of Land No. 158, in the 15th
airiet of originally II <iston,now Macon county, contain
i i ~4‘->l -* acres, (140 acres improved,) sold as the property
■ !’ Join <J. Rodgers, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and
■AST C. BOMBIS, Uaf.
jan ,'J-tds
VO KINIKTIt ITOKM SA LE.-Will bearid, on
i flrjt Tuesday In March, at the Court house in Ma
• i. Bibb couhty, Five Shares in the Macon Building and
Lin Ass ifion—sold as the property of Mrs. Julia Kc.’y,
deceased, for the benefit of her heir P.trick Henry Kelly.
By leave of the Court of Ordinary of said countv.
jan 5 41-idJ P. McKEYIT, Adm’r.
EXECUTOR’S SALES.
£xecatr’R Sale —Valuable Ileal
ESTATE.
\\[ ILL be sold before the Court house door in Bibb
* T county, on * : first Tuesday in March next, within the
Is, , hours of a,e, two valuable houses and lots in th ~itv
of Macon, being parts of lots No. 1 and 2, in square 4*2, in
v ■ city of*Maeofl, fronting on Plum Street. One of said
lo.i occ el by Mr. Jones, the other of said lots occupied
b) Mr. La-.id Abraham.
terms. —One half th t purchase money will lie required
on she Erst day October next, at which time posess>on
•i'. bo druvered—the balance it: 1 1 months thereafter with
rest for 12 months. Sold by Virtue of the last Will and
testament of Prhhil. butuinni, iber..f,i
THOB. P. STUBBS, Ex r.
feb 2-tds of Priscilla Lunsford.
Dostponed
Exctulor’t Suit- of Siegrof*.
Httl.Nl. obtained leave from the Orilinary of Jones
county to sell three of the negroes belonging to the es
t ,*e of Reason Wilcoxon, late of said county, for the pur-
V e .of paying the dei ’s of said estate. 1 will on the iir.t
T ody lu March next, expose at public sale, before the
t art house of said county, lu Clint: .. three negroes of said
es.ate, to- r*.t : Dan.il, Toney and Julia. Terms CASH.
Ai NEd HAMMOND, Ex’r.
E.VtJCI rOlt'S SHE, —By ar. order of the Ordin
ary of Bibb county, nil t* sold before the Court hon e
a.'., at Camilla MitobeU county, on the first Tuesday in
M U,: 5. 95. 9:h district, originally Baker, now
ji - wit : .unr,. scia j ot the benefit of the heir* and wied
!: .r; if J ba M. K jsie, dsveased.
WM 8. JOHNSON, i ,
jsnlii-ids I. C. PLANT, ) * ”•
CITA TI O NS. ~
( 1 r*.Sslt.l I, (Sihb Eoiiut)’,—Ouimt’i Officx.
f Jtscitv fits, ISM.
ft aerea*. Mrs. Mary A. Howland, applies to me for letters
of A'lmimstratioa Me bonis non cum testamoato annexed
upou tsj estae of Martha A. Cary.
vie are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular
t - ktuired and creditors of said deceased, to beaadappear
e • idi.ee wuhiu the time prescribed by law, to show cause
ir any they have, why said letters should Dot be granted.
Oit i u.idor my hand in office, Jan. 24th, 1859.
t w T MASSEY. Ordinary.
(IRGIA, Ribb rounty, M -\v
1 I ■ e- to mr f.,r ItUMS of Guardianship of
t; . p.-sou and property of Martha and Hushaby Lidwell,
t).y iu:> children of Minor Tidwell, deceased.
1 > --se are therefore to cite and admonish all, end singular
ft . ani all those who feel interested in behalf of
*•, Orphans, to be and appear at my office within the time
P - “ >1 by law, to show cawse. if any, why said letters
ac mid not be granted.
Aii 1 *r my hand in office, January 11th, 1859.
.at* “*• 41-fit. If. T. MASBET, Ordinary.
(iOitGlL BlkkCfiuty’.-WhmsAitai |.
Tdi 104, applies to me for letters of Guardianship of
*’ ■ ; r- ‘ i property of Edward Robinson and Catha- I
min .- Children of t>-. jrg.- 15. Bo’.lnson.
Ihese are therefore to otte and admonish all the kindred, !
and ‘• JSe wh ■ feel interested in behalf of said minors, to be
= : i aooear a: my.offi-e within the time&.rcscrttted by law to
ltd iettersjshv . .
Giv-uuder my hand in office, January loth, 1x59.
jiu I*4 44—fit W. T. MASSEY, Ordinary.
4 i ORUI.i, illbti County.—Whereas, Thos. H.
AT Hill. Aira uiStrator on the estate of Ri.zabeth tier
* in. de- i. appi ,“ ,to me for letters Limussory frourthe ts
tste of said deceased.
•'-i- - wre --lerefore to cite and admonish all and singul tr
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at ;ny o-fije within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand in office, January 4th, ISJ9.
jan 5 41-fit W. T. MASSEY, Ordinary.
<h EhHOI V, llousloii <ou lit) . —C.ukt or ok-
W din arv roa Slip Cot NTT, JaNCiRT Teru, In',9.
V\ s.-, Robert W. Baskins, Guardian o! Joseph J.,
‘ W., Junes 8., and Robert M. Culpepper, Orphans
•f Joseph Culpw)per deceased, represents to this Court in
hi pc-t:ti i, duly hied a . 1 entered on record, that he has
fully luc.iarged the duties of his trust.
* his is, therefore, to cite aU persons concerned, kindred
un i or. -itori, to show Close on or before the fir-f Monday
in March next, why saiu Guardian should not be discharged,
ai: 1 -iters of Di mission from his said trust lie granted.
i . n r.a ier my hand at office. t1.:3 January lsth, lsfi9.
_ ’ -'.J JOHN 8. JOBBOX, Ordinary,
Fh if • iv, Kou feiiuii, w
vX Uiac Woodard Jr., will apply at March Term next,
f vdmlniatr --on on estate ot i'inckney J. Pollock, late of
s 1 county deceased.
T .ee are therefore to c'te and admonish all and singular
the k.R.. i and creditors of said deci-ased, to be and appear
at tay office within the time prescribed by to sluw
if any they have, why said letters should noTbe grunt
ed.
Given under my hand In offi.-e. this January 18th, I>B9.
j t.i 19 JOHN 8. JOBdOM, Ordinap.
ft E9HGIA, Taylor County.—Whereas, Mar
’ * ui. N rtnern ind Benjamin U. N rihtrn, applies to
hu f-r Administration on the estate of Wm. T.
N. uetn, h: eof said couiity, dec’d.
. e are therefore tomt, . r.d admonish all and singular i
i*.,- fiers -i* ’iice; J. to be auJ appear at my office within ‘
1., ■ ‘ S rii.td By law, to chow cause if any uity have,
Wi >* -aid letlers should not be grak: .and.
=n u,. .* my hand t office, tl.isjanuxry kth.lSrr*.
JOHN STUAAKTAjrr, Ordinary.
C” • OHLI A- Taylor County.—W..ere*s, Ant
f ‘I try, upp.ies to me for lei r<of uuardlanshlp of Ma
ry C. ft ..i.loru. Orphan of Beijafi.m C. Williford, late of
e.iid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cltoanel admonish all and singular,
the k n In I aad creditors of said , smut, to be and appear 1
ctmy otHce within the time prescribed by law,to show cause i
•far they have, why said letters should not be grunted. i
Given nudcr my hand in office, Febmary Ist, ls£S*.
*-* 4fi-fit _____ JOHN bTA LDAYAKT, Ordinary. i
(’ : (si A, Ifur— r—IT. TEbili
T K. Hall, Sr., applies to me foi letters of Guardianship ■
o! Uid persons and property ot Mary E. Hall and Elixu Hall, !
Or; • aus ol Thomas K. Hail, deceased.
i -.'c are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular ‘
the Kindred and creditors ox said decer* .*l, to be and appear !
at n,r u . 5- rilhinthe time prescribed by law, to show cause.
If any they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Giver, under my hand this January ‘.2d, ISS9.
jan 24 44-fit WM. J. COLLINS, Ordinary. I
G 1 JiOKUIA, I pcon County.—Whereas, John
J ft'. Starling, applies to me for letters of Administration i
tie bor.is non, with the Will annexed, on the estate of Wil
liam A. M. Kenny, deceased.
T. ese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, I
the kindred and creditors of said dec'd. to file their objec- j
ton: nmy office, (if an.” they have,) by the first Monday in ■
March next, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 22d January, I^9.
feb 2 to-fit Wm. A. COBB, Ordinary.
/4EOHGKA, I jixon County.—Whereas, Edward
\T 8. Meadows, applies to me for letters of Administration
on the estate of Mrs. Rutha Black, late of said county, dc- •
ceased.
1 o -e are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, j
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their ®b- I
jeer ain ray office, (if any they have,) by the first Monday
>s March next, why said letters sh-stld not he granted.
C- ion i ,-r my hand this 2<d ..an. Isfi9.
f-h 2 4.J-5C ft w. A. COBB. Ordinary.
£ V EOHGIA; Upiw Ctun H . i
\T 8. S .arman, applies to me for letters ol Guardianship
of t-'ie per- ,n and property of Frank I*. Gardner, a minor of
r - 1 county, under the age of t ■ -teen years, atni Orphan of
Bur: ‘ti H Gardner, dectased, iste of Baldwin county ; in
the pisce of Mrs. Catharine A. Gardner former Guardian,
who-e letters abate upon her intermarriage with the said
Thomas 8 Sharmkß.
MSWfiatt t” ci.e and admonish all persons con
-*.-. tis any they iuv-.. ■ >first Mon
day in March next, why said letters shout.: no: then be
granted.
Give i under my hand this 281 Jan. 1569.
feb 2 B-it ft a. A. COBB, Ordinary.
• lliOliGlA, I peon ('aunty.—Wlurea*. R .'crt
VI F. Pat.lt.,, applies to me f..r letter* of Administration
cn the estate of Cutiibert S. Collier, late of said county, do- !
ceased.
T:i-st are therefore to cite end admonish all and singular, ■
the kindred and creditors of sa.d deceased, to show cause,
(if any . .ty La . =,) on the fir*t Monday in March next, v.h,•
sad letters should not I>e granted.
G . n under my hand tIU 22d Jan. 4Sfi9.
feb 2 45 r>t Wm. A. COBB, Ordinary.
f 1 tlQllfH 4, Epson Cwunty.—Whereas, John
Vi” ,v. starling applies to me for letters of Administration
cn th; estate of David ii. Starling,Tate of said county de
ceased.
Those ,r j therefore to cite and admonGh all, and singu
lar, the khidrtd and creditors of said deceased, to be ant:
app*- -r at the Court of Ordinary, for said county, on tht
i ; r* tfor.d ty in March next, theu, and there to show cause .
tis ; ■ }■ they hare) why snid letters should not lie granted.
Giver. u:>,l:*r my baud this 11 tli day of January, l**fi9.
U llf-fit WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
i l-11, Epson Eonntr.-Whereas. Francis
■ ’ ‘* \ -'ng, amt John W. Starimg,applies to me f>rlet
ters of Admin straiion, de bonis non, on the estate oi John
G ‘t •: * lit, iaie of .aid county, deceased, n th Will j! aald
uec’d annex, and.
1. ; are if. : f.tre to cite and admonish all. and lingular
th- i j.ei and creditors of said deceased, to be, and ap
p- r.l th‘ Court of Ordinary, f. Jr said county, on the first
AsonfU; H vh i. xt. then, and there to show cause (if
any ‘nj havo) -s hy said letters should no* v j. r tn te,|. ’
O. .n under my hand this 11th day of January isfiV
j u VJ 4d-fit. WM. A. COBB, Ordina’rv.
rj Edtttll A, 1 ]moil foitiH).—Whiten, James
a h Hv,n, and John 1.. Woodward. Jr., applies tonic
ijr tterr, of Administration, ou the real estate of Allen M.
iv.-.iicr, late of said county, deceased.
.. 1 , ‘ ,r . “•-’fch re to cite and admonish ail, and singular
! • k.n ip <1 and creditors of said deceased, to file their oh
jeeil-ina, cif ■y U> are.) :j the Court of Orvlln iryof aaid
V. unty a • firs: Mqpday in Mar. h next, ichy id iettel •
so e and not then be granted. 1 ’
Given under ray hand thia 10th January. 1 £59
jan 19 4-&t WM. A. COBB % Ordinary.
NOTICES OF APPLICATION.
JIXTI DA VS after date, application will be made to
>3 tlie Court of Ordinary of l ihb county, for leave to sell all
j the real estate belonging to Mosea D. Barnes, late of said
1 :ountv, deceased. REIIECCA W. BARNEB, Admr’x.
I feb 2-2 m
t YEV DA V X after date, application will he made to
| O the Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Houston coun
! if. fir ! *ave to sell all the lands of Creed T. Woodson, late
j of said county, dec'd.
PHILIP T. WOODSON, ( _ . .
j jan 26-2 tn WM 11. WOODS >N, S ‘
I dIXTV DA VS afterdate application will he made to
the Ordinary of Bibb county, for leave to sell all the real
e.-tate of Charles Thompson, late of said countv, dec’d.
jan 5 41-2 m W. M. DAVIES, ExT,
JIYTY DAYS after date, applicatien will be made to
vj the Ordinary of Macon County, for leave to sell a house
and lot in the town of Fort Valley, Houston County, belong
ing to the estate of Anderson J. Uollioshead, deceased, No
not recollected, but being the bouse and lot lately occupied
by myself ROBT. 11. WRIGHT, Adra’r.
de.- !5-2m de bonis non.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS * CREDITORS
N OTICE lo Debtors amt Cr dilorw.—All per
sons having claims against Priscilla Lunsford, late of
Hibb county, will please present them properly proven to
the un lersicned ; and all persons indebted, will please make
mmediate payment to T. P. BTUBB4, Ex'r.
jail J 9 40-6: of P%sciila Lunsford
Noth t; to MiwisadCrrfilton.—Aiiper
sons having claims Alexander M. K. Swift, late
of Taylor county, deceased, are requested to give immediate
notice of them within the time prescri'-ed by law ; those in
debted to ta.d deceased will he notified in a manner that
may coat them something, if every payment be not made.
Wm. P. EDWARD3, Adm’r.
feb 8-fit cum tea. an. I
Alexander Mrriwkther, Adm’r. 1 Billfordiscoveryße
of James A. Meriwether, dec’d. (lief to Marshal! assets
vs. and Injunction,in Doo
[ William Brown, of Dooly Cos., Ga. j ly Superior c ourt, Oc-
K.iwani II Lane, Freeman Davis J tober Term, 185S.
x Cos , Park Lathrop A Fredrick ft’ kinson, using firm name
of Park k Wilkinson, ot New York ; Charles V. Chamberlin,
Daniel Mieer, and Alexander Isaacs, of Charleston, 8. C. ;
Henry E. iiarrall, Samuel E.Sprouies, Philo C. Calhoun and
John B. Vicker, using firm name of Harrall,Sproules A Cos.;
Ezra F. Wood and Samuel A. Wood, using firm name of E
F. Wood A Cos., of Chatham Cos., Ga.; Tho- as Holcombe,
James Johnson, Edward Copfierman, partners, using firm
name of Holcombe, Johnson A Cos., of Chatham Cos. Ga. ;
Isaac W. Morrell, of Chatham Cos. Ga.; James D. Carliart.
William B. Carhart and John B. Stow, using firm name of
Carhart, Brother A Cos., of the State of New York ; Simeon
Draper and James Etheridge, using firm name of Draper A
Etheridxe, of the State of New York ; Philo C. Carhart, sur
vivor. Ac., of the State cfNew York ; William C. Courtney,
Gilbert B. .Tenant and Janies B. Every, using firm name ot
Courtney. T-iiant A Cos., of Charleston,?. C ; Aaron A. Cos,
hen and James Cohen, using firm name of Cohen A Cohen
of Charleston, S. C.; Samuel S. Clarke, John V. Lyon, and
Charles S. Whltton, using the firm name of S.S. Clarke A Cos.,
of the State of New York; Abraham Einstein and Samuel
Eck .n, using firm name er Einstein A Kckman,of Chatham
coun:>, Ga.; William Brown for himself, and as Trustee for
Ann E, Meriwether and Eugenia ft'eek*. of Dooly co., Ga. ;
Pitt F. D. Scarborough, of Pulaski co., Ga.: D. R. Mathew
son, of Pulaski co.. Manning A Mitchell, of Pulaski co., Sea
l ra M Manning, of Pulaski co., J. Phelps and Seaborn
Mxnning, using firm nameof J. Phelps A C0.,0f Pulaskieo.,
au<t Joseph J. Lowery, of Pulaski county.
buoi.x Superior Coral, October Term, 158.
IT being shown to the Court that the above stated BUI was
: made returnable to this Term of the Court, nud the defen
dants residing In this State having been duly summoned. It
is ordered by the Court, that service on each and every one
of said defendants above named, be perfected on each of
said defendants residing out of this State, by publication in
one or more of the public Gaieties of this State, for four
months, before the first day of the next Term of this Court,
this sth day of O-tober, ISSS.
THOMAS 11. DAWSON,
STUBBS A HILL,
SAM CEL HALL,
Comp’ts. Sols.
A true extract from the Minutes of Doolv Superior Court,
October Term. I>5S. KOBT. B. DAVIES, Cl’k.
dec 15 BS-4tn
SUNDRIES.
isf ew F all and AVinter
CLOTHING.
JOHN 1,. JONES
Is now receiving hi* Fall anil Whiter Nlock of
I Clolliiiiß, comprising r,r.3 of the largest and most
complete a?* -tmerits to be tound in the Slate. Poseessicg
uau-.ual facilities in both the Buying and Manufacturing De
part out of his busine#?, lie is prepared to offer all descrip
tions of CLOTHING on the most favorable terms. Hissto. k
consists inpartof BEAVER, POLAR BLAU, MOHAIR, FUR.
SEAL and CLOTH
Over-Coats and Sacks,
j Pembroke. Tricot and Doe-Skin Raglands,
French Cassimere Business Suits,
Harris’ Lest C..-simere Business Suit;,,
Black. Blue, Brown, and Olive Cloth
XJx-oss 3Ti jol*-,
Super French Cassimere Pauls, of all
the New Styles,
Black and Brown Doe-Skin PANTS,
Super Figured Velvet,Matillas?e Silk,Cassimere,Cash
mere and Cloth “VESTS,
Youlli'* and Children’* Clothing.—Embra
cing every Size and Variety.
Negro ( lothine.—A Large Stock.
Furnishing Good* of every description,
Traveler’s Blankets and Shawls,
DHESSING GOXI NS,
Sole Leather Traiding Trunks,
Ladies’ Trunks and Bonnet Boxes,
Camphor Wood Trurks,
VALISE’S, CARPET BAGS, UMBEKI LAS, Ac.
oct 18
AVoocl's Grallery
IS A
PLACE oiCJREA T ATTRACTION
To aU Lovers of the Beautiful. Ca” and rce our
! NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF PICTURES, VIZ:
Aqiiare!! and Imperial Photographs,
Which can be Inserted in Lockets and Breastpins, If re
j quired.
Portraits in Oil or Pa^tol
Taken either,frcm Life or Paguerotypes of deceased per
son*.
A hrctypcM One Dollar and upward**.
dec 22
Improve Your Stock.
th. rough bred MOKiJAN HORSE, Mor
al i,Hii Figure, will aland at Mac n. His services
can now be had for thirty dcllars the season, In advance.
T. N. MASON.
PEDIGREE —Morgan Figure, bred by Solomon
Steele, K.*q., one milefrom Detby Line, Venn Foa'ff-d
June 17, l?fiO, got by Roy al Morgan, dam by Go*s Morgan,
.or Peidioont Morgan, (the l-o ne went by both names.) —
Grand dam by Hawkins* Mo.-an, and be >v the original
Justin Morgan. LEMUEL RICHMOND,
Secretary of the New England Morgan Horse Association.
J Dertv Line, Vt., Aug. Ist, lisfid. T. X. MASON.
( mar i4—lSsß—s2—tf
or Hale.
ON E of the most desirable residences in the city.
where the Subscriber now resides, corner of Oak
The lot contains three quarters of Rn acre, and is highly
j improved with choice varieties of Peach, Apricots, Grapes
i and other Fruits and Flowers.
| The Dwelling containAten rooms, Closets in six, and Gas
tln all. Terms of payment will be made easy. For particu
-1 lars, enquire of J. DeLoache or XV. S. Bratitly.
’ If not sold before Christmas, it will be rented to an ap
-1 proved tenant. [dec IS-] ‘GEO. W. ADAMS^_
j CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
L. D. WILCOXSCft
- Manufacturer and Dealer,
; at the old stand of DkLOACHE A ft’ILCOXSON, Mulberry
i st., next t the Lanier House, invites attention to his stock
!of Coaches, Kockaways, Ph<etons, Buggies and Harness,
t made expressly for the Georgia Trade
ißaby Carriages of superior style, Philadelphia sole leath
er Trunks, Valises. Bags of the best quality, and ft'hips of
every desirable kind, constantly in Store and for sale at low
. prices.
j IW~ Genuine BRATTLEBORO BUGGIES, made by ASA
. MILLER, always on hand. a dec 22-y
-A- Word to tlie Ladies.
VAT 11 are now receiving the Second Stock of Winter
1* Goods, as one of the firm has just returned from New
York. All goods bought the first purchase are marked down
to run them o!f and the second Stock can be purchased at*
prices varying from 37jj to 50 per cent less than previous
prices.
’Tis useless to particularize, as our Stock is too vast, and
co:apr*'t* too many entirelv new getr.i to put on paper.
Now is the time to huy y rselves rich. Don’t lose mon
ey by not calling, when it is so convenient.
IW ‘’all soon before tie* styles are picked over,
not* It ROSS. COLEMAN A ROSS.
JOB pibStim.
j F IAVIN44 an extensive variety of the N**we*t
• 1 L (lit* moat lasliiuiiuble ttylcs of Type,
! we are prepared to execute every kind of Job Printing that
may be offered, at moderate rates, and in all the various
colors uf*lnks.
Bank Check Looks,
On the several Banks of Macon, are always kept on
hand for sale.
IB B J&k. Mm. £*£.
Our assortment, we believe, is the most extensive kept by
any one in the State, having several kinds not printed in
any other office. Attorneys, Clerks. Sheriffs, Ordinaries,
Magistrate* and all other officers, can always be supplied
by applying at the Journal and Menkenaer Office.
RfEIV Filin.
ITT*E will cont-nue the PRODUCE and COMMISSION
t . hu<k :s* in *he city of •’aeon, at *he Hand formerly
occupied by Bearden A Francisco.
On hand at ai: times, a general stock of Produce, such as
Bacon. Flour, Larri,< orn, Feathers*
and we desire the country and city trade to call and examine
our stock, as we feel confident that we can make it to their
interest to purchase of ua.
BEARDEN A GAINES,
apr‘Jk 8-ts ‘ >• Bearden A Francisco.
OOPPIMS.
RONE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained,
Cheap Vaneere.l Mahogany Coffins, Also New Style
Metalic Cases Superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Metalic Cases at Lower prices.
junelfi—y T. AG, WOOD. I
Cm ENERA Is ADVERTISE M ENTS.
HORACE F3TCH & CO.,
ARE STILL TO BE HOUND AT TIIEIR OLD STAND,
ON TRIANGLE BLOCK, OPPOSITE
MARINE BANK.
VNO we have just received a very large stock of the
various styles of Ready Made
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING,
Made up expressly for us, and we are also receiving new
supplies every week from our Northern Manufactory.
We have, iu connection with our Ready-Made Clothing
for Gentlemen, a very large stock of
Children’* V YoutliN Clothing,
Os the various styles and qualities to suit the Season, as
well as all kinds of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, consist
ing in part, of Merino Shirts and Drawers, Linen Bosom
Shirts, Cotton and Linen Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Cravats,
Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Ac.
We also have a very large stock of the various kinds of
Travelling and Common Trunks, Ladies’ Bonnet Boxes, \ a
lises, Carpet Bap*s, Ac.
HATS and CAPS.
We also have a good stock of the various kinds of Hats
<tnd Cap*.
We respectfully invite all who may want Goods in our
line to c*t 11 and examine our large stock, as we are disposed
to sell at extremely low prices, as we are satisfied with
small profits and quick returns. U. FITCH A CO.
oct 13 ‘29-tf
“CLOTHING.
A. If. BLACKSIIEAR & CO.,
AUK NOW RECEIVING THEIR
Fall and NVinter Stock,
Embracing a large variety of Over Coats,
15lack Dress Frocks,
Business Frocks and Sacks,
Black Doeskin Pants,
Fancy Cassimere Pants,
Silk, Cassimere, and Velvet Vests,
White and Fancy Linen Shirts,
“ •* “ Marseilles,
Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Cotton Flannel and White Jean’s Drawers,
Sacks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Handkerchiefs,
&c. r _ •
Boys and Youh’s Clothixg—Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, &c. All of which will be
sold on reasonableterms .t Wholesale and Retail,
by A. M. BLACKSIIEAR & CO.
Sept. 29 27—y
NFWSTOCK OF
CROCKERY.
Large Arrival ;:1
Grranite Front Store,
Eppoxlte the I.anler House.
I now have anew and good STUCK OK CHINA. Consisting
of Uinuer Setts, a* from 8175 down to any single Sett
wanted. _
Toft Bolts G-ilt,
from *9 tiie= r French China,) to $8” and t's. White
CltlUH, made la Setts to nut purchasers and priced ac
cordingly.
Glass in Setts, French,
fromllsto |Boi> rSett,handsomely engraved. Uio)>'t‘(.
from %l 5o per dozen m slfi. White Granite Ware
made up as wanted. I also have a fine assortment of
Fine Castors and Plated Tea Setts,
AH the above Goods i offer at New York Prices, as small
profits, quick sales and satisfaction to ali parties is my motto.
Orders will be filled same as though the purchaser were here
dec 22 R P- McEYOY.
Just Tteceived
▲ SPLENDID STOCK OP
Plats and. Caps,
CONMS riNG of tlie most recent styles for Gentlemen,
Boys and Children. The following comprise a few of
the leading firticles in his line :
Gent's Fashionable Silk Hats, all width Brims,
“ Black Cassimer, do.
“ Superior French Felt, of all colors,
“ Cable and Storm Hats,
“ Velvet Caps of all colors and prices,
“ N. vy, Cloth and Silk Caps,
44 B.,aver and Plush do.
Boys’ ami Children’ Hats and Caps, of every style and
price.
Childrens’ Black Beaver and Fancy Trimmed Hats,
And a Superior lot of ft'ool Hats for PI., tation use.
These articles are all new, arid will be sold low.
p, 4 * Cnilat SloucN Hat Store.
sep 29 27-y
HATS and CAPS
To suil the Market a! ail Seas,as.
STRONG & WOOD
Keep coiiwt.iutiy
. on hand, a fui! supply
of the above named articles - ijWK. j)
of every varty and pat- G
tern—mid ..re constantly
receiving those of the best < as . 7- / ■ -
quality and latest fashions. U **
All son. t!Bit.* ***’
N, il to purchase are invi- i- ** A*'.* 5 ; L
ted to call, and we think ? VSBeHHv
we can suit them botli in W a-T.*y
l*rlc* and quality* r*-‘
sep 80, ’SS-y
sraona &. wood,
DEALERS fN
BOOTS & SHOES.
Leather,
H?ts and e->o*v V./X]
Caps. Aft ■<
At their old stand
OProsITK BOSTICK * KBIK,
Macon, Ga.
HAVE now a full supply £2)?*
of Goods in their line,
to which they are inakingconstant additions, of all the differ
ent styles of workmanship and w ear, and which will be sold
on as good terms, for cobli or approved short credit, as any
Shoe establishment in Georgia. They solicit a continuance
of the liberal patrr uage so long enjoyed by the firm,
sep 30, ’SS-y
Boots and Shoes.
VT flic Sign of tlie
BIG BOOT,
No. 3, Cotton A v’e. -y ,; 5 . *v
opposite
Washington Block,
MACON, OA.
The Subscritarrs would re- -Jr
turn their thanks for the
very liberal and long con- **** a
tlnued patronage extended
to them,and would most res
pectfully solicit a contlnu net* of the same. We have now
in store a large assortment ut
Foots and 9
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions
f ill be made, of all the different styles and patters usually
1 called for in a shoe store, and would invite those wishing to
purchase, to call and examine our stock, as we are p.rep.ared
to sell as low as any house in the city or State,
oct 6-y MIX & KIRTLAND.
Boots.— a run assortment of Gents’ fine French g
Calf Boots, pump sole, w eiteil anil water proof, of m
various kinds arid qualities, both soled ami pegged.—
Ju*t received and for sale low by MIX A KIRTLAND.
oct o-y
Kl ltiSf.lt f llOEi. a 1 . eas .Ua cut
of Gc*nt’ and Boys Rubbers. Also, Lndiea
Blippf r and Sandal Rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated
patent. Just received and for sale low by’
tC-y MIX A KIRTLAND.
‘OIiAIVTATVON BKOtiA XN.-N..1. in
JL store the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we .ufiS**?!-
ever offered in this Market. Men’s double soled peg
and nailed black and russetts ; do. heavy single soled black
anil russetts; do. boys and youths black and russetts, all of
which we are selling very low. MIX A KIRTLAND.
oct 6-y
BOOTS AND sm>i:s.—Mens’, Boys and jn
Youth’s fine Calf and Kip Pegged Boots; Mens’
stout Kip Hunting and Mud Boots; Gents lasting w
Gaiters, Monterey, Opera and Ties, and fine Calf *
Brogans; Gents, Boys, and Youths’Patent and Enamelled
Brogans; Men’s, Boys, and Youths’California Kip Brogans,
a large assortment. [ oct 6-y] MIX A RIRTLAND.
The Black Prince.
THIS well known and high-blooded Horse,
now six years old, and sixteen hands high,
v. .u be kept ih- ; resent season, commencing Ist
March, IS’9, at Fort Valley, Clark's Mills, Knox- /L / L
I ville, mu! Wm. Felton’s, Macon ■- uuty. Price ot msiir-
I auce f25 99. Stock sent to lii stable at Fort Vail./, for
| the season through, #35 00. The Biack Prince Is ol the best
i s’oek, ar.d the most powerful muscle f any breed of horses
lu this country, and has given general satisfaction to all
customers. M. L. GREEN.
Telegraph anCd itizen insert lOw. (dec 22-llw
FBEBH CANDIES, FRUIT* RUTS, 6c.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and other-, supplied on moder
ate terms, with plain and ornamental Candies, Raisins,
Oranges. Aj, es, Butter, Sugar and Boston Crackers, etc. —
Also,Segars, Tobacco and Pipes.
Having obtained th” services of a finished Candy Maker,
from New York, and using best white Sugar, we warrant
these Candies to stand the climate. *
The above articles, and all sorts of Drugs and Medicines,
for sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,
On the corner of Third and Cherry Streets, and Oh _rry st.
Wvxm, Ga. nov 24 34 —ts
RAILROAD SCHEDULES, &C.
CENTRAL RAIL. ROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON AN D after Thursday, July 16th, 1858, the Trains
will be run as follows:
Leave Savannah 12.16 P m. and 11.46 p.m.
Arrive iu Augusta 7.Hog. M. and 6 3(1 P w.
Arrival in Macon 11.0” p. m. and 9 00 a. m. j
Arrival in Milledgeville *71' 1 2 p ’ M ’
Leave Macon 10.45 a. m. anil 10 “I P- m.
Arrive in Savannah 7 20 a. m. and 9.80 p it.
Arrival In Augusta 7.80 p. m. and 6.80 a. M.
Arrive in Milledgeville \ JO p. M.
Leave Augusta 15 a. m. and 2 45 p m.
Arrive in Savannah 7.20 a.m. and 9 *>o p M
Arrive in Macon ; .9.00 a. m. and 11 p. m.
Passengers for points beyond Atlanta, on the Western *
Atlantic Kail Road, will leave Savannah on the 12.15 train, 1
and arrive in Atlanta at 7.15 next morning. Passengers
for Milledgeville and Eatonton will leave by the 11.45 tram.
Both trains connect at Macon with tlie Macon A Western
Road for Atlanta, and witli the South-Western Rail Road \
to Albany, Americus, Columbus and Montgomery, and at
Millen with the Augusta and Savannah Rail Road for
Augusta and the North.
july 21 17-ts GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Sup’t.
MACOIV & WESTERN R. ROAD.
ON AND after Thursday 15th Inst., trains will he run as
follows:
Leave Macon atl2 r 'o, night, Arrive at Atlanta 7.15, A. M.
Leave Macon at 10 “0, A. M., Artive at Atlanta 4.00, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12.00,night, Arrive at M ‘-on 7.15, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11.UO, A. M.,Ari*iveat Macon 5.00, P.M.
The night train will not be run on Sundays. The 12.00,
night train from Macon connects with tlie Western &. Atlan
tic K. R. for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis,
at 12.15. P. M., with Georgia R. It. for Augusta, at 10.00,
A. M., and Atlanta & West Point It. R. at 10.15, A. M.
The 10.00, A. M., train from Macon connects with the
Western A Atlantic R. R. at 8.40. P. M., Georgia It. R. at
12.00, nigut, and Atlanta A West l’-ilnt R. K. at 12,( 5, A. M.
The completion of tlie Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road,
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRO-INIA. SPRINGS,
Through Tickets to k’liich may lie had at Atlanta, for
#*26 25, including Plage fare, #7 00, and to New York for
#B2 00.
Further information may be had in relation to this Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta,
july 14 16-ts. ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt.
SOUTHS-WESTER 7 Ca, E2OAS>,
•ai : ■'< i : - ;. t 1•• < O'*•
On and after July \ ftth.
TEA V i ’ Macon at 11 45, P. M., and 945 A. M., Arrive
,|j in Columbus 5 85, A. M., and 845 P. M. L ave
Columbia 1 A. M. and 8 45 P. M. Arrive in Macon 9 ..0 A.
M. and 9 la P. M.
Leave Macon 11 45 P. M. Arrive at Albany 6 25 A. M.—
Dawson 5 ‘2O P. M.
Leave Albany 3 00, P. M., Dawson 1 40 P. M. Arrive tc
Macon 9 13, P. M.
Try weekly A -ommodation Down Monday, Wenesday j
arid Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Leave Me eon 7 12 A. M. Arrive, at Dawson 520 P. M , j
Alhany 4 81 P. M.
Leave Albany 6 20 A. M., Dawson—Arrive at Macon
8 18 P. M.
MailStagesto and from Tallahassee. Thomt.-ville, and
Bainbridge, Ac., connect daily regular Trains at Albany.—
Also from Dawson tri-weekly to Cuthbei t, Fort Gaines, *c.
At Macon connect with Trains on Central snd Macon &
Western Rail Roads.
Passengers from Columbus and the West, for Pouth-Wes
tern Georgia or Florida, should take the 4, A. M.,Train at
Columbus. Both Trains run on Sundays.
FARE from Albany via Savannah to New Yo-*k by Steam
ships in Cabin, #24 25. Tickets can be procured from R. |
Road Agent, Albany.
july 14 16-ts. _ VIRGIL POWERS, Sup’t. j
FOll NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
ST EA3VTSII.
s*aN?.aj;(;
By the splendid and commodious
SIDE-WHEEL feTEAHERS
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Capt. M. S. Woodhcll.
FLORIDA, 1300 tons Capt. Imasc Cbowcll.
ALABAMA,.. .1300 tons.... Capt. G. K. Schksck,
And first class Propeller,
STAPv OF THE SOUTH,. .1100 tons. .Capt. Thos. Lyon.
These Steamships belong to the old established and fa
vorite line, known as the “New York and Savannah Steam
Navigation Company,” and in comfort, accommodations
and fare, cainio’ be excelled. They are comm*nd*a a* -
perienced, sktliut, caretut and polite officers.
PADELFORD, FAY 4 CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. A SON,
june 30 14-ts. Agents, New York.
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
hSAV AN NA II iWWft ta
<£’ ■ . ASD _ _
V L O II I B> A . .^Ssafess^
Leave Savannah every .1 son day and Friday Morn
ing s,* at half-pant 9 o'clock.
The New Iron Steamer, SI. Mary’s, Capt Jas. Frkk
born, and the new St. smer SI. Joint’s, Capt. N. Kino,
leave regularly as above —touching at i'arien, Brunswick,
St. Mary’s, Ee'rnandinu, Jacksonville, Magnolia, Picolata,
and Palatka.
These Boats were built expressly for this Line, and have
large and airy Saloons and State Rooms for Passengers.
For further particulars inquire of
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Dec. 29th, 1853. Agents, Savannah.
These Boats connect —
At Brunswick with the Brunswick A Florida Railroad.
At St. Mary’s with Steamers for Centerville and Camp
Pickney.
At Fernandiua with Fernandina Railroad to Baldwin and
Starke, and Stage to Gainesville, Newnansville, Flem
ington and Ocala.
At Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Alligator and Tallahas
see Railroad. t
At Picolata witli Stages for St. Augustine.
At Palatka with Stages for Orange Springs, Ocala, Adams
ville, Flemington, Brookviile and Tampa Bay, and with
Steamers to Welaka, Fort Butler, Melonville and Enter
prise. 40-6 m.
Ornamental Iron Work,
IRON RAILINGS, VERANDAHS, &c.
CUIASi 1 RROTIIKHBA UO., Bo- on, have one
J of the largest and most complete assortments of Iron
Railings, to be found in tlie country, which for elegance and
neatness of design, durability and price, cannot be surpassed.
The Railings are well adapted for Church Fee vs, Fronts
of Dwellings, Public Squares, Cemetery Lots, Balconies, Ac.,
and comprise every variety, from the tVlru to the most mas-.
slveCast Iron.
Also new and elegant designs foi* Verandahs. Fountains,
Vases, Bet tees, Garden chairs, Arbors, Grottoes,Tree Guards,
Garden Borders, Statuary, Animals. Bedsteads, and all kinds
of Ornamental Iron Work.
Parties desirous of purchasing Railings, can see a great
number which have been furnished by the above firm, for
ROSE lIILL CEML I'EUY, and iu front of several dwellings
iu the C ty.
s?fy“ Nr>Tii. —Several new patterns will be sold at a very
low rate, witli a view to their introduction
JOHN L. JONES, Resident Agent.
feb 24 43-ts __
GARBLE MANUFACTORY.
JOHN ritteh,
MAR RLE MANUFACTU C4ER,
NO. 78 HIGH STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.,
HAS constantly on hand or madeto order,of American
and Foreign Marble, Grave Stones and Monuments cf
various patterns, Table Tops, Chimney Pieces, Jambs, Man
tles, Baptismal Founts, etc., etc.
Various patterns of Monuments from the above esiaonsh
ment.can be seen in Ross Hill Ckjiktiry. Orders for any
description of Marble Work, will be received by the under
signed. who is authorized to act as Mr. Ritter’s Agent,
jan 18 ’6B-y JOHN L. JONKS.
Downing Hill jNTnrsery.
TlllSli Subscribers beg leave to call the attention Sssft
_H of the public to their large collection of
Soutltem raised Fruit Trees,
embracing all the best varietiet that have been tested in the
southern climate. Also affine collection of
Ornamental Trees and Nhrnbs.
Catalogues furnished by mail free of charge to all appli
cants. Address PETERS, HARDEN A 00.,
nov 17-sm] Atlanta, Ga.
?iew Crop CiiSih Molasses.
~i f\ HBIDS, Choice New Cuba Molasses, for sale by
LU jan 12 BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
HARDWARE, JEWELRY &.C.
Fa Fillers and Phi Hters,
Study Your Interest!
NATHAN WEED,
MACON, GA.,
IIfVIT.ES the attention of Planters anl
otliers to his large and complete assortment of
HARDWARE,
And ft*rl’es thereof, as he is determined to make
! jt to their interc't to trade with him, by selling at
low prices, and small prolits.
Irmi of all kinds and sizes, adapted to the use
of Planters, Smiths, Carriage and Wagon Makers.
an extra article manufactured expressly
for Plows all widths and thickness. Cast, German,
: Blister, &c.
ISl:i<‘k*milll* Tools, warranted, Anvils,
Vises, Bellows, Hammers, Stocks and Dies, Tongs,
! Rasps, Files, &c.
Ax<;, Weed Superior Cast Steel, Bradley’s and
Collins’ Leverett pattern, Kings and others.
lftoo*. Shovels, Weeds extra, Brades Patent,
Croun and Grubbing, Bradley’s Grubbing.
Chains Trace, Log, Breast, Lock, Tongue,
Stay, Fifth, Halter and others.
Plow* of all the best makes, No. 10 and 11,
Self Sharpening, Sub Soil, Hill Side and others.
Col’ll Shelters Corn Mills, istraw Cutters,
Fan Mills, Thresh rs, Plow Hames and Lines.
Tools of ill! kinds, and of the best in a
kers.
StlXVs, Cross cut, Mill, Circular, Mandrels.
Carriage Materials, AxlesAprhigs
Spokes, Rims, Shafts. Bands, Carriage Bolts, Clips,
&c., Ac.
llis connections affords him superior facilities to
anv in the State, and by which he is enabled to ol
fer extra inducements to purchasers.
Jan. 5, 1859.
HARDWARE.
1858. 1858.
FALL TRADE!.
CARIIART & CTJI ID
WfOt L?> rail the attentio. of their customers and
, those wishing to purch se, to their Laige anti Well
Selected Stock of
English and American Hardware.
TO PLAIVIERS A. MERCHANTS.
Swedss Iron, all sixes, -Anvil* atid Vises,
! Refined dm do. Smith Bellows,
i Oval and Band do. fcmith Prills,
Plow Steel, Screw Dates,
Blister Steel, Corn Shelters,
Cast Steel. Straw Cutters,
Bellow Ware, Cut * Wrought Nalls.
TO CAS* S* 5 AGE HI AKER S.
Finished Shafts, Axel and Springs,
Carriage Parts Mealable Castings,
Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames,
Rims and* Spokes, Carriage Bolts,
nubs, Silver Bands,
Leathers, Cloth, and all kinds/Trimmings.
Td HOUSE 24EEPERS.
Table Cutlery, | Brass Candle-sticks,
Plated Spoons and Forks, | Wire Fenders,
Brass Andirons, j Wafer and A'a Hie Irons,
Brass Fenders, ! Shovel and Tongs,
Together with everything else usually ke|>t in our line, allot
which will be so and at prices that cannot fail to please.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
cAKHAit An.
Oft 27 Tinid Street*
JEXk ifi-C XSk BI CB Sa.— ~
MENARD & BURGHARD,
HA VIC removed to their New Store in
the New Building of Messrs Freeman M t
I A Roberts, just below the Telegraph Print-
Ing 11 use, Cherry Street, where they have . Mv*-
! opened an extensive and brilliant stock of
JEWDSIiHY, GOLD
jsiLVER WATCHES,
Ami Fancy Goods
; n tKntr lino a# 4 wbinK ‘Vmy Invite th attention of
tlieir friends and customers. dec S-ts
WATCHES,
JTe w e 11* y, Tr*ianos c.
New and Elegant Stock
NOW OPENING FOR
1858, Fall k Winter Trade, 1859.
CtONSISXINCJ in part of Wrltrlira
/ of all the finest and Medium qualities,
Cased in Gold and Silver, for Ladies and Ir—* ■39 b
Gentlemen’s ware, warranted good time
keepers. Chain's, Keys, Seals Ac., c.f
the best styles worn. Jewelry in sets of Diamond,
Opal, Pearl, Garnet, Cameo, Lava, Mosaics, all Gold. Ac. —
PEN AND PENCIL OASES, of Gold and Silver. Spec*
iaeles, of Gold, Silver, Steel, and-Common, including a
fine lot of Scotch Pebbles.
Silver Ware,
Tea Sots, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups. Dippers, Butter Coni
ers. Waiters, Forks, °*a>ona, Ki.iv.- it. Warranted equal
and superior to 17. S. .m. PI i'dD WARE, in Waiters,
Baskets, Castors, Candlesticks, Wine, Egg and Fn..: Stands,
Snuffers and Trays Ac., of good quality. FANCY GOODS,
an endless variety o. New and elegant designs, selected for
Bridal and other Presents. Also it line BJcU of
Cutlery for Table and Pocket use, Guns, Colts Pistols, Pock
et Books, Banker’s 0 tses, Surveyor’s Compasses, Chains,
, Gas Fixtures, Oil Paintings, Tooth nrd Hair brushes, Walk
’ lng Canes, Military Goods,Baskets, Games of varloc .Inds, j
Billiard Ba'ls, Do., Chalk Leathers, Ac., Mechanical and
Magnetic Ac., Ac., all of which will he sold on the best
terms. A call is respectfully solicited with an assurance
that our best efforts will be to please in quality and price of
our Goods. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Pianos and Musical Instruments.
Anew and fine lot expected daily, and will
be sold at Manufacturers Prices.
K. J. JOHNSTON 00. ff f ft
DAY & MAUS3ENET ”
nAVIS Just received one of the most MAG
NIMCFNT STOCKS of GOODS in aeir line,
ever brought to this market, consisting of
Cold, Magic, Hantiig Case ami Open Face -Watches,
lliHiliiiill'Hw :in;i open fee Silver
WATCHES,
Selected with great care, and will be sold as cheap r.s by any
House in the State, for the quality of Good3. Also, a Fine
lot of the latest styles cf
*J tS M~2 U l ® S3 WUa SSfL.
Consisting of Sets of Breast Pins and Ear Rings, of Cameo,
Mosai . Garnet, Coral and Solid Gold; also Necklaces, . i
great variety, Breast, Cuff and Shawl Pins; Fob, Vest, Curs
and Guard Cliains ; Chatelauts, Finger and Ear Kings ; Seals,
Lockets, Keys, Buttons, Bracelets, Gold and Silver Thimbles,
Gold and Silver Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Pencils, Pens, Dia
mond Pius ami Kings, Ac , Ac.
Silver A\ r are.
Table and Tea Spoons, Dinner and Desert Forks, Pie, Cake,
Fish, Fruit and Butter Knives; Cups, Goblets, Napkin Rings,
Salt Cellars Mustard and Salt Spoons, Ladles, Dippers, Ac.
1*13X1.-<1 War. ,—Te.i Sets, Cast.vs, Waiters, Bread and
Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands, Card Baskets, Goblets, Butter
Dishes, Balt Cellars, Spoons, Forks, Ac.
Mi isical Instruments.
Violins, Violincelloes, Flutes, Fifes, Flageollettes, Tamb
rines, Banjos. Accordeons, Ac., and the finest lot of Strings
of all diescripti in ever brought to this Market I locks.
—BO io rs and S days :-Bronze Clocks S days, Marble ; one
day Weight Clock, ai a snlend'd assortment of fine French
Clocks, which run 3 ki, and strike the hour and half
hour. Faucy —Reticules, Desks, Work Boxes,
Toilet Boxes, Dressing Ca-es, and other artiol s too numer
ous to mention. DAY A MAUS-’KNKT.
AVatrlirs anti Jewelry neatly Repaired arid War
ranted by PAY A MAUSSENET.
oct 13
SAMUEI . PEPPER,
. SUCCKSSOB TO
HENRY J PEPPER & SOR.
\\ atclie*. Jewelry and silverware,
cV'/. 176, Oioestnut street, t vpyxmLt the State Hons/-,)
Pbii.aobi.phia.
uiay i I 9 —l r*
Corrugated Wrought Iron and V. ire
Hailing.
(Secured by Letters Patent.)
VD llllt A itL Y adapted for enclosing Public
Grounds, Cemeteries, Ilalconys, Cottages, Ac. Sheep
and Ox Hqrdle Pa ent Wire, Sacking Bedsteads, with every
variety of Folding Iren Bedsteads and Iron Furniture. —
Patent M’iro C oil Ore, Sand and Gravel Screens,
Wire Netting for Musqulto, Sheep, Poultry a*>d other pur
poses. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work in great
variety for gardens, Ac. M. WALKER A SONS,
Manufacturers, No. 53d Market, N. E. Car 6th S’., Phila
delphia (sent 15. 251
Corn, oiilsi suid l>lval.
BUSHELS Corn in Sack-,
ttDarw.” 4( odo Prime Tenn. Seed Oats,
60 do Fresh Corn Meal,
700 do Wheat Bran, just received and for
sale by (dec 8) McCAI.LIE A JONES.
Christmas Books.
rnm: recent Publications adapted to the approaching
ft. Hollidays, both English and American, forming an as
sortment the most cr mplet-* and beautiful ever offered by
the Subscriber, among which are •
THE GALLERY OF FAMOUS POETS,
The Women of Beauty,
The Stratford Gallery,
The Vernon and Wiikie Gallcrys,
Poe’s Poetical Works, Illustrated,
F’avorite English Poems,
Burn ’ Poems and Soncs,
And a host of Illustrated W’orks and A nr.ualg, too numerous
to naiqe, at J. M. BOAKDMAN’S,
dec 15 Washington Block.
PiiiHlS Oil* amd Class.
ijllVE THOUSAND pounds Oils and Glass,
3000 pounds French amt American Zinc,
1000 gallons Linseed Oil,
10 Barrels Turpentine,
With all kinds of Colors and Paint Brushes all fresh
and good. Give us a call. J. B. A W. A. BOSS,
oct 27
LANDS FOR SALE.
LANDS FOR SALK.
TWILL sellone or both of my Plantations in Dooly
County, miles below Montezuma, on Flint Kiver.—
One contains 1,878 acres of laud ; some 800 open and in a
high state of cultivation. Good'frameil Legro houses and
gin house; other improvements good
The other contains some 2,227 acres of land; about 900
acres opened and iu a high state of cultivation. Good
framed negro houses and dwelling ; other buildings good,
and an eyo-ellen't little water mill to do the grinding for both
Plantations. There are some l,boo acres of cane and swamp
lands, some 200 to SOU acres opened and in a high state of
cultivation. Joins Col. John 8. Thomas, and Win. Drura
wright, and of course it is good. Call and examine for
yourselves ; ray Overseer will show the place at any time.—
I will sell it low. With the places 1 will sell corn, fodder, oats,
stock hogs and cattle. W. W. CHAPMAN.
Urittin, Aug. 2, ‘SB-tf
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
Di; MKIXG to move my planting interest West, 1
offer for sale two valuable Plantations. One situated
in Macon county within three miles of Winchester, on the
(South-Western Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level
Oak and Hickory Land, with good improvements and be
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in cultivation, a
considerable portion of which is fresh land.
The other Plantation is situated in the 14th district of
Lee, on Flint Kiver at the mouth of Chokeefichickee Creek
ind contains 2,474 acres of Land about two-thirds of which
■s Oak and Hickory Land of the best quality, and the re
mainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres
in cultivation, netsrly all of which is fresh land, and as pro
luctive as any land in South-Western Georgia, and is’
finely watered, and substantially improved. My overseers
will show these places to ary one wishing to examine them
My terms will be liberal and payments easy. For lurtber
particulars address the undersigned at Macon.
July 21 17-ts. N. BASSL^
’i' s’iauicrs a ltd Capitalist*.
17.0 K Sale SOW acres of land in Baker County, situated
c mostl.. on or ntar the Stage Road from Albany to Thom
asville, ax,d distant from Albany 12 to 15 miles.
They are in bodies of from 500 to 225 b acres, with improve
ments on each.
The line of the projected Railroad from Albany to Thom
•isvilie and Baiubridge passes through them.
The Kail Koad from Macon to Albany will be completed
by the Ist of October, which v, ith a daily Stage to Thornas
,'ille, renders these Plantations new of easy access.
ALSO 1000 Acres in Early County.
10 JO Acres iu V ‘ r County, 500 acres of which lying on
Spring Creek art , proved—
-2000 Acres in Colquit County. 1500 of which lying on Lit
tle Ochloekonee River, are unproved, this body contain* 850
. :res exceeding rich Cane Hammock.
GOcii Acres in Berrien County, of these there are two bod
ies of 1000 Acre- each, and one of 2000 acres. This last
aarned is on the Vi i .-'.xco chy River, and within two miles
of Nashville the County Site.
ALSO, 25,000 Acres in Decatur County, in V dies mostly
f-om 500 to 2600 acres —ands. veral of these places of 75C
and 1250 acres are improved.
These lands are all situated in the leve. lime store plains
vt the rich valley of the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers.—
They are now begining io be settled and put in cultivation,
and are found to be as productive as the lands higher up
the valley in Baker and Dougherty counties.
The U. 8. Mail is ca find in steamers twice a week from
Baiubridge ('lie county S''-> of Decatur) to the Bay, and tee
customary rate of F’reght is 75 cents per bale, on Cotton.
Planters desirous of obtaining fr>-sh and fertile lands to
cultivate, and Capitalists, wishing to make a safe and profi
table in\ ■'stmen*'. of their funds, would do well to call and
examine.
Terms of sale will be made easy.
Maps and a more detailed descr!pt : on, may be had by
callint: at the office of
JAME3 R. BUTTS, at Macon, or
sep 9,24-ts GEO. W. OARMANY, of Savannah.
IL A STATION FOil SALE.
f |T3IiR subscriber againoffers forsale bis plantation SJgl?
L lying on Commissioners Crtek, in Wilkinson
ty, directly on the Central Railroad, just above No 15, less
(ban two hours ride from Macon, and eight hours from Sa
vannah.
This plantation is one of the most desirable in Itlidillp
tii-nr git*. It contains 1,100 ACRES, about one half clear
ed, a large portion of the cleared land/reaA, and several hun
dred acres of nine Cotton Laird yet to clear. The
Creek and Branch bottoms, of which there are about 300
acres, uitaiurpaw* ! For Corn.
There is a fine if IS Ell Al. SEEING on the premises,
within a few feet of the Railroad —also, a good saw and grist
mill, 1 mile from the Negro quarter; and of Fish and Game,
there is at hand the bast supply to be found in the old part
of the State.
The place lies well, and to any man who understands plant
ng, presents rare inducements. The present proprietor de
sires to withdraw his capital, and invest it in businsss that he
understands, he will therefore sell a Great Bargain.
The growing crop will show for itself. Call at the planta
tion and see for yourselves, or address the undersigned at
Macon. J. U. R. WASHINGTON,
june 3,10-ts
Ilitury County E.and for Sale.
milE Subscriber propos s to sell three hundred acres of
1 land .- tuated near the town of McDonough, Ga. The
improvement consists of a ft anted dwelling, containing five
rooms and four fireplaces ; a framed kitchen with two
rooms; and other out-houses, and alt new, having be* n
built wir in the last twelve months ; one bur deed acres of
wood land ; one hundred and twenty acres ot fresh land,
having been cleared within the last three years, and about
eighty acres of old land. McDonouih possesses the advan
tages of good schools, chruches. and good pure free stone
water, and i3 considered one of the most healthy villages in
the State.
The above place will be sold on easy terms to an approv
ed purchaser. Apply to A. J. CLOUD,
oct 13 29-ts McDonough, Ga.
For Sale on Credit.
I OFFER the plantation near Atnericus,formerly own
ed by T. L. Holt, six miles from Americus, on the Muok
alee creek, containing six hundred and seven acres, two
hundred and fifty acres cleared, with all the necessary build
ings, negro houses, gin house, screw, Ac. The place will be
sold at a bargain and on a long credit Apply to T. M.
Furlow, at Americus, or to me at this place.
Macon, oct 13 25>-f JAMES W GRIFFIN.
Latest \ews by the Atiautic Telegraph.
r J!: all whom it mav concern, this is to ni Mfy the public
ft. that ISA ACS is at home again, and begs to assure his
patrons that his Saloon is not a thing of a day. Citizens
and the traveling public will find their establishment open,
not for the Season only, but at ail Seasons of the year, and
those calling on us, will at all hours, find onr larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New Yo-’: anil other .
markets will afford, in the way of eatanles ai.-i something j
good to ui -, and six days out of seven, more than can be ‘
found in any other house in town.
E.‘ iSAACS & BRQ\
ruder Ral*loti’* ETa'l. Cherry SI.
His Bill of Fare will every day,
Be j ust the thing for little pay;
And those, who at their place may eat,
Will find in it all things complete—
And going once,they theu will know^
That 13A ACS, U the PLACE to go.
We shall be happy to see our friends, ensuring them that
it will be our unremitting care to please in every respect,
as we flutter ourselves, we have done till now.
It may not be generally known that we have, to meet the
Wishes of the Medical faculty, imported hyvourselves, a very
superior quality of Pale Brandy, fine Old Port, Sherry and
Madeira, possessing ail the Medi.-iiial qualitie-, so much de
sired by them.
Look at this Bill of rare,and choose for yourself:
O “Sr £3 S X JEtJXTLfe# ,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the shell or
by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, or in any way you want
them. Also,
Shrimps ana Crab?. Wild Game of every variety,
Venison and Beef St'-aks,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, —' _
Ham and Eggs,
Devil Ham and Deviled Terapins,
Mountain Oysters,
‘C-jCv.V . TURTLE SOUP,
OV, /,!—*’ Wood-Cock,Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and everything that an epicure wants, can
always be had when in season.
Confectioneries amt Fruit.
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on hand a good assort
ment of CONFECTIONERIES,
GRANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINK APrLFS,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
CAKES, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at I£. ESAACS A: MHO.
oct 6-ts
RECEIVED
This Morning by Steam’r,
| VKW YORIi TKND> U!.OIV REEF,!
[J.I EXTRA LARGE NEW YORK OYSTERS,
L3 § -f S®3s •>,
Fuesli Codfish,
LOBSTERS,
FLOUNDERS,
tced-lli ale<! Puck,
SQUAB®,!
GROUSE, QUAILS,
PARTRIDGE*.
For sate at HUNKY iiGKNE’S
nov 24-ts Dining ealoon.
e j nst Received.
I)AXDALL’S LIFE OF JEWERSOX, complete
.V in Three Vols. at J. XI. BOARDXIAN’S.
sep 22
Feather*.
f i \ LBS. Tennessee Live Gee9e Feathers, for sale
- “Oh by [apr 28] BEARDEN A GaINF.B.
Flour and Com.
SACKS first rate fresh ground Flour, different
| * “' * brands. 75 Barrels Kimxville City Mills Extra
Family -'Tour, equal to Hiram Smith’s qr any other brand. —
500 Bushels oi Corn,just received and for sale at low figures,
[apr 28] BEARDEN A GAINES.
P&ANEING,
JL Scroll Nauing,
Turniiiß,
Can .•Ing;,
Bracket and (Irnamcn*
lui Work mad, 1 to
Order by T. A G, WOOD.
&*T City papers copy, [oct 13-ts
\EORO£S WANTED.
ipilE hlgtiest cash price will be paid for likely YOUNG
X NEGROES Also for a gang of Plantation bands.
mar 4, 49-tt W. R. PHILLIPS. F.a.-t lacr.n
Fifty Y eerroes AYanted.
a c
ITI ”T Y Likely Negroes anted from Ten to Twen- a
’ ty-tive years of age—for which the hi. .'t price /Mi
will he paid. ■O, F. STL BBS. ‘SI
Macon, Sept. 22d, 1858.—Rm ji-i !
STOAVI, COFFEE, JIOf.ASSES.
, 5 II If UN. New Orleans S” car.
2• 100 Barrels Refined Sugar.
250 Sacks Rio, Laguira, and Java Coffee.
25 Barrels new Syrup.
6 hhdb. new crop West India Molasses.
10 “ old crop “ * “
Fo: sale by (Jan. 19) AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
M E DICINES.
B(ERIIA\’ES nOLLAM) BITTERS.
The Celebrated Holland Remedy for
Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kidneys, Liv
er Complaint, Wenkness of any
Kind, Fever and Ague.
VND the various affections consequent upon a disorder
ed Stomach or Liver, Such as Indigestion
Acidity of Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburns, Loss of
Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind an* Bleeding
Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic,and Neuralgic Aflei tiers,
it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, und
in others effected a decided cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound prepared on strictly
scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Hol
land Professor, Bierhave. Because of its great success in
roost of the European States, its introduce ion into ti e Uni
ted States was intended more especially for those of our fa
therland scattered here and there over the face of this
mighty country. Meeting with great success among them,
I now offer it to the American public, knowing tliat its truly
wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons whose
constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous
use of ardent spirits, or otlier forms of dissipation. Gen
erally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the
seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve. raising
up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and
vigor in the system.
NOTlCE—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be
disappointed ; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it wilt
prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular
remedial properties.
Caution :
The great popularity of this dilightful Aroma has induced
many imitations, w hich the pnhlic should guard against pur
chasing Be not persuaded to buy anything else until von
lave given Bierhave’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One
bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all
those inflations.
ZW* Sold at $1 00 per bottle, cr six bottles for *5 00 bv
the 80J.E PROPRIETORS, * ‘ 7
B* KJAMIN PAGF, Jr. A Cos..
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists
PITTSCrRGH. Pl.
&T” Fold in Macon by F T.. STROHFCKER k CO
/.FILIN’, HUNT !l C> , GEORGE PAYNE. A. A. MENARD
and Druggists generally throughout the State
may 26 ’sS—ty
AYER’S J.
CHER RY
PECTORAL. Jbk
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Colds, Coiijilis and
Hoarseness. p
BRitariEU), Mass., 20th Dec., 1855.
Dr. J. C. Ayer : 1 do not hesitate to say the grvW
best remedy I have ever found for Coughs, sak
Hoar;eness. Influenza, and the concomitant HI
symptoms of a Cold, is your CiJERRT Pectokal.
Its constant use in my practice and my family
for the la't ten years has shown it to possess
superior virtues for the trratment of these-i (b-j _ _
complaints. EBEN KNIGHT, M. D.
A. B. MORTLEY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y., writes : “I have used
your Pectoral myself aud in my family ever since you invented
it. aud believe it the best medicine for its purpose ever put out.
With a bad cold I should soon, r pay twenty-five dollars for a
bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy.”
Croup, Whoopins: Cough, Influenza.
Springfield, Mijs., Feb. 7,1856.
BP.OTDER Ayer : I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is the
best remedy we possess for the cure of Whooping Cbuyli, Croup,
aud the chest diseases of children. We of your fraternity in the
South appreciate your skill, aud commend your medicine to our
people. IIIRAM CONKHN, M. D.
AMOS LEE, Esq., Montesit, la.. writes, 3d .Tan., 1856: “I
had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks;
took many medicines without relief: finally tried your Pectoral
by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the
soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one half the bottle
made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as
well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and
your remedies, as the poor man's friend.”
Authma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.
West Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4,1856.
Sir : Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures
in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms
of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labored under
an affection of the lungs for the last forty years.
HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant.
A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Albion, Monroe Cos., lowa, writes,
Sept. 6,1855: ‘’During my practice of many years I have found
nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and rs
lief to consumptive patients, or curiug such as are curable.”.
We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing
proof cf the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects vron
trial.
Consumption.
Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so
many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no humau aid
can reach ; but even to tliosa the Cukrry Pectoral affords re
lief and comfort.
Astor llodse, New York City. March 5,1856.
Doctor Aytr, Lowell : I feel it a duty and a pleasure to in
form you what your Cherrt Pectoral has done for my wife.
She had been five months laboring under the dangerous symp
toms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave
her much relief. She was steadily tailing, until Dr. Strong, of
this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial
of your medicine. We bless his kindness, as we do your skill,
for she has recovered from that (lay. She is not yet as strong as
she used to be. but is free from her cough, and calls herself well.
Yours, with gratitude and regard.
ORLANDO SHELBY, OF SheLbtville.
Ommm)>tirex, do not desjiair till you have tried Ayer’s Chip.rt
Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical chemists in the
world, and its cures all round us bespeak the high merits of its
virtues. ritUadelphia Ledger.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed
their utmost to produce tbis best, most perfect purgative
which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that
these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordina
ry medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem
cf all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to
cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities
of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the
1 blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which
breed aud grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or
i gans into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with
! strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every
i day complaints of every body, but also formidable and danger
ous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While
they produce powerful effects, they are, Rt the same time, in di
minished doses, the safest and t>est physic that can be employed
for children. Beiug sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take;
and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm
Cures have been made which surpass tielief we-e they not sub
stant iated by men of such exalted position and character as to
forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and
physicians have lent their names to cer...y to the public the re
liability of ray remedies, while others have sent me the assur
ance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute im
•nenseL to the ,eiief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. .
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Amer
ican Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certifi
cates of their cures of the following complain -*:
Costlvor-ss, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy. Heart
burn. Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Iraliges
tion.M i bid Inaction of th, Bciveis,and Pain ail
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, nil Ulcerous and Cutaneous I’ J
eases which require an eva uant Medicine, Scrof aor Kings
Rvil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating til” ys
tera. cure many complaints w hich it would uot be supposed they
could reach, such as Deafness. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and
Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the Liver cud Kidneys.
Gout, and other kiudred complaints arising from a low state of
the body or obstruction of its functions.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill
they make more profit on. Ask for Ayer’s Bills, and take noth
ing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its
intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid
there is for them, and they should have it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Mass.
Price, 25 Cts. eer Box. Five Boxes fob (1.
SOLD BY
/FILIN’ HUNT, A CO
oct G-6ra Machs, Ok
U X H B Y ’S
i* 2* o iz> liylactic A*“ lii Ad I
THE SOUTH IS WAKING UP TO ITS MERITS !
Listen ! The Press Speaks !
CITY PAPERS PRAISE IT ! TOWN PAPERS LA CD IT! THE
COUNTRY PRESS SPEAKS ITS COMMENDATION !
Editors, Physicians, Clergymen, Druggists, Cl enlists. Plan
ters, all unite thiir testimony to its rxcellencits I
The Great, Free, Sovereign People
USE IT !
A PRKYHOt WAS AWARDED TO IT ! A SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE HER
ALDS ITS VIRTUES !
MAN 4 ,% O.CKS !
A Voice from Charleston! A Voice from Savannah! A
Voice from Montgomery ! A Voice from Mobile !
A Voice from New-Orleaus !
Hear the Voice#!
1. In much demand —[Charleston News.
2 We have used it witu entire satisfaction. — [Savannah
Republican
S. We advise our friends to try it.—[Mont’ry Ma:*
4 The most efficient disintec ant yet discovereo —[Mobile
Tribune.
6. We understand that the Howard Association of this
city is using it. —[V O. Christian Advocate.
6. Those who once use it, keep it constantly on hand.—
[Macon State Press.
7. Remarkably successful —[Ccr. Daily Sut..
8 It should be used every wher-.—{Dr. Holmes Steele.
9. Ii is by the first of eneinists —[Ga- Educational Jour
-10. Believed superior to any in use. [Ala. Educational
11. Recommended by the first phy^cians.—[Rome Cour
-1119. Ought to have a government award.—[Cor. N. O. Pi
-18. Superior to Labarruque’s Liquor.—[Cor. Nat. Intelii
eencer.
14. Best thing for fresh wounds I ever used.—[Rev. John
B. Glenn. , _ ,
Endorsed by physicians in Charleston and Columbia,
S C.; New York, Augifstu, Savannah, Atlanta, Macon and
Columbus. Ga ; Montgomery, Selma and Mobile, Ala ; and
New Orleans, La. ‘
Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, manufacturers, plan
ters, physicians, furnished by the gallon at red ced rates.
For sale by Druggists and Cou. try Merchants generally,
from whom orders are respectfully solicited. tdhv
Manufactured only in the Laboratory of J. DAKBi,
Auburn, Ala. from which it ir.ay be ordered. .
For sale In Macou by George Payne ; E. L. . trohec _e
Cos.; Zelin, Hunt &Cos ; A. A. Menard; J. H. AAV fc. Wh-
R irucsviUe by G M. Rockwell;
Cullode* by J . 11. Smith ;
Knoxville by J H. Ellis;
Fort Valley by D. N. Austin, M. b., W. A. Wiggins,
jau ‘.-6-y
FUEYMI G S. ASS,
AH Sixes txoss* 8 * IOJd 3-3 * 4*
t. 3 I KItOICS and cookingGli.-* Plates, Frames ol Gilt
Rose Woe ~ Mahogany and Wain _
June 16—y WuCU -
FI.O* T R !
20,000