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EA L ADVEHTISRMENTS.
M TORS H % R.K.—Will be kM toTtorc
JLi Uroyrth • r .-*wr .a Cl muni, j L ne# a* ,„ n the
Br.i Faraday In February nru, t, twreo the icual at
1.H.. n* ‘-brer VaU’JKLK bddnohS B.n-,1.*
“***• f*Om of wW , T.,y , a boy It ft ‘> of ng- , ami J tin,
* ■’# “8 “f %. !a* III* i nt Re iwii W -
•o st-.ir, -secM, IU >4 Mill tiito l \, *.r Mk i nRt of Ihr
b*- a oil .-wli~r*. Ad IKR IIA VMONO,
4dtt-<.h lu^mv
I ‘I ‘?!!)! I\ litLK.-tpttaki* ta M -mbs. t
\T tk-Uartf agrli <rr o> Tsyt- r count*, will be said
iwsrihna-e goer ia saM canll, .*> M< Brst
▼uc- Ur in Febrn ir next. width* lb* le/ml boars es “ale.
lot r|,M *• , ft the I4th district nt • ■>-
'” r >.;Ti,i il*, Wnf llir trtl half of Mkl t9t.
to* V *■•.-< JL nl 1< ‘Hu MMKftf f JJrlu UeH.aMf.
T- iffi. d*y ult. V C \V A fr.
OiiArcllAU mxo.
?>V an r*4e"* •’ iki-tfriisiny of tt >4 c.hnUi , tsa , •■Hit’
I> i hff. viAft i>mm i-Kie In uxl c -out*. on
iH. *; ‘->z T i’ -I .> Li Winnr, next,bet* -tsa the usual iioin
ot *•!“. IK-’ f i.i-•■♦■ioir uvoed t.exroe*, Ichiiij.uk tu Herbert
M alt:
-Esc. * **• *b >J H years *f aye. Imam a man. ab >a<
5£3 years bf are, an t Harr**, a > muo, about -*2 year* at
afi.nul Vr Y-4, Baocii, about l • e era old. feran on
th-.Jir.rf-.it-. TIMM.Vd A. 'AKKH,
nov 3 i 33 -’ Is ~ ~ flaa'hc
TIWO t'f.vnii after J.! p>:.al n. ‘llin...
JL t* the H > ie.-V4c. the liert af Ordinary of Jouca coun
ty, Oe.’i _'ta, at the Ira Nfrltr Y-rn after the t xpiration at
two ‘•*T..l?| • f: Of* this rallre. for lea veto Sell the land belong
i>” ‘ ! ’i~ I . •, Ua~r, late of said county, dec’ll,
“c I’d ih'nrut of Use heirs anal cr and t-urs of said ffi-<ca-*ed.
RUTH BAKER, A lmt’x
nor 3:-2ta of John It ker
WI *’ V •! TYh alter date apprfraL-.u will be made to
S’ the Ord.rtary of Ma-on eiunly. for leave to sell the real
Mate of Dr. TANARUS, rryQuinn, deceaseds
nor 14-2-n CLARKIXPA QUINN.
NlftsTK i< Orbteraaui frehl. sra,— -
sons in le.ited to the estate of M ry Jou'S,late t>< Hoas
taa tnootr, and ••"sued, are requested to rouse forward sod
sente, lod th i ’•* ii-.ij .teas .ml* in ne said aetate, aui
l*e sse present th m in terms of the law
Jccil 29-6 + W. fjnnwy Vr-~
i ’ I.OIIHI 1< IllflVi tsuui,! .......
*IT 15. Wrig .t applies to me lor letters of djsm -sioti. as
Ad-nuiistratur ua the estate of If. M Edwards, dn- >-esed.
Tiww are th reform lo cife and admonish all and .-ineular
the kupdr-d a:w rreditors of said deceased, to h and appear
at tuy oth se wtthi.’ the tiroe preseribi and by law, ta show
cu r, if any, why spill letters should not be rfraatini.
tiU’en under my iianU. this Xoe. SSrd, lhS9.
jiot bJ n.S.n J,l dN STCRUIVAN f, O.'dlnury,
(* *py.)
JdHS Fi’t’os tbl eift,) Bill, as im- id-*!, for Dwuirfj ,
’> l Relief ind lojttnctMtn.
JxsdK Sjtrra, Autu* In Htmivafuiirii<irtlsnri,
K Hxrru.and others.,
At .'is:,-r, V.reaM, beet mb*, Ct/t, ISJS.
nB ‘ ...HV s’lL.eu to me iiut Jess ‘ Smith, one of the dr
■zidai.ts iu the above stated bill resides lieyoi.d the
iiaiw rfthe if! ti” of Oeory,*—lt I* there!.,r ord red, that
“entire „t said hill lie perfecteii on said J.> eS m tn. by
publication of a copy of thh o der once a month for four
moutiia, ; n one of the pub ic pa/rites af lias State, before
|fir o—xt April T .no of lioasiu stupoiior Court, atal that
said .leftridant, Jesse dr.utti. tppear at said term .f said
Court, and plead, ansvuroi demur, to said lull a- amended.
Witness tuy hand afeMfc UEXRV G. LWIAK,
J’MRC Soperior Court, Uacon Cireuit.
Her. T 4,1 < *T,B. net in
/t EdKfil I. Tailor ou;i4y.—Wnereas.Benja
"l ‘*ta Gaoltnejr applies to me for trttera of disoiissiuu un
the -state of Stephen ilrddio,deceased.
Th-ae are Uirref -,*o to cite and sdmoniih all and lincnltt.
the tiadre-J and eied'tors of said deceased, to appear
at my „S*r vithlr. the time prescrlb.il l.y law, to -how
can-e, if uty they have, why ayi-J diswusiou sliuaid net bc
Hfanted.
®Wt under my hand In mooe, July 19th, ISSM.
july li-mgui JOHM STUROKVAKT, Ordmar ~
(1 *®*®’ ‘ r lr <iWitjr.—Whereas Jordan
M Wimbmc, applies to ice for loiters of distnu-nmi from
a<ii.uni.-rratlou on the Estate of James Witcher, devea-ni.
Trese are therefore to, rite and admonish all and singular
the kindred tnJaMorf said deceased, to be anil appear
at mj oiii, e ridin the time prescribed by law, ta show cause,
” any, wfyr aai.l letters should not be praated.
Given under my hand lo office. Oct. *u. lSf.9.
oct <o ii .onm JOIIX SrUKU’ VAXT, Ordinary.
I ‘KIIKCI I, Tu> lor Cuiint),-Whereas Knock
\ a hake, admiaMt rator de bonis non, on the estate wf
Wr.(ftt B irnea, doceasod, apidies to me for letters us ffis
mtmliin
These-are therefore to cite and admonish all and -mfiilsr.
the kimired and creditors of said deceased, to ba and ap
pear at my offie. withii. thetliue prescribed bj tea, ta show
cause, II any, why said letters should not bw vrsated.
Given under my hand in office, November I9lh, IM.’
n >r*J Si :n6,:i J.JHX STCitDI V V.NT, Ordinary.
Cl rJOitGIAy Jtm-oii Cotltatv. —Whereas,Jaca.-
■ R. W. b-rry, AdaahiiscrraJor on he Estate of turd
Counts, de-eased, represents to the Court in his pmi..a
duty filed ami entered on re--ord, tiiat he has fully a*niu- -
lered the estate of fhsnd Counts, deceased.
This is ttierefjre, to Cite all persons c0...--risßl, k.ndre.l
and rrcdir.jrs, to show cause, if any they cao, why ni.i Ac
msat rator nut be Uischarye.l from Us ada-inisua
on sad rcreifC K tters of dUxissu.u ou the Rr*t HomUf
U>. Mav next. Given under uiy hand in office, Oct.Aer
W. J. CGGUNd,
octa-s 31-mffiM Ordinary.
G BOCEKIES, &c.
!’ U:i!D!A.\ ’& GIUm.N
Avrot 1.8 inform their friends and the public peneraiiy,
T f that they have uow ta store, and are constantly re-
P'all and V'inter Stock,
Os choice and scire*.
GROCERIES,
To wh.ckUtey would most respectfully invite the
attention of one and nil.
WRCBAIVTS ASl> PLAHTBRS
Will hnd it rreatiy Cos their interest to call and examine ur
stock before purchasing elsewhere. We xya determined W
S(ll,pr. r.t or uo probt. Hoick sales and -**■ • t> margina, u
our motto. Oar stock consists ic park af
•A<i Bales Gunny Cloth,
15b Coils Rope,
lftfft Pounds barging T*isso,
Stis Bags Codec—Java, Port Rico, Rio and Lagslra ,
lb Caeata Biack v>i ! G|ub Tea,
75 Barrels A BA C sugar,
B 5 “ Crashed atld Powdered Sugar,
• 5 Boxes Loti Suy. r,
1C Pine Port Rico,
RbC Sa- la Liverpool Sait,
lud Sticks Alum Salt,
-4” Botes Adsmant.ne Candies,
50 “ Sp-ra. “
19b Boxes no. I Soap,
T* “ Family Toilet So.**p,
75 - A.ior ed ana r*i.a| Candy,
led Boxes Starch.
19# Jar* Gault,
m . h-’Je, P slf affii Haortor Kegs of Powdeit,
SC Cans )<ncJi shooting Ponder,
luu Bags Sh.o v
U9/>‘ii Ciffiißk tmnoaa brands,
15b Boxes Tobacco,
*0 Casa Magnolia and Mount Vernon Tobacco,
2b itales Osnaburgs and Bkripes,
5 Cases iio:..espun, Bleached,
Id Balex-Ueorgia Kersey,
111 ** Northern **
IS “ BiankeU, all prices,
tt Baskets Piper’s Heidsick Wine,
25 “ U Perlc W.nc,
S3 “ IVince Imperial Wine,
Sw Cases Cabinet Wine,
75 ** Ginger and Blackberry Wiae and Brandy,
100 Barrels Rye and Com Whiffitey,
19 “ Extra Old Bourbon.
15 “ Gin, Ram and Brandy,
Id Cask# Ma'letra, Port andßwset Wine,
10 Cases Loudon Dock Gin,
14 “ Boker and Stoughton Bitters,
25 “ Lemon Syrup,
.;•#!> Casks Ale and Porter,
lb Boses Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Fig*,
Sd “ Assorted P.eklcs.
, 4* “ Superior Cai> Ms,
s*> Barrel! and Boxes Soda and Bather Crackers,
25 Boxes Herring*,
S Sack** Ashton’s Tahleßait,
9 Cases ** ** “
i 12 Dos. WeH Buckets,
85 Dos. Blue Buckets,
. * 15 Nuts af Tab*, f
M Dor. Georgia Fee Hack ate,
8d Doves Lever.l*. Axes,
90,9 th. Pound* White Lead nod Zinc,
111 Parrels Linsctd OU,
Id *• Tanners’and Mpchise Oli,
2 ” Castor oil,
2 Linseed o*l
t “ Ptire
5 Barrels Lemon Syrup,
A “ R’ M Cordial.
.< ** Peppermint Cordial,
i Pour As Sewing Thread,
59 Boxen KnxUrh Pb-kha. .
Id ** Wreesterhirv Bnnee.
, 29 HMi. Clear bacon Si4s,
lu Casks llxi.is, _
‘’*ad, w
th “ Mackerwi,
2> “ tt'hite F-sh,
“ #1
9# Cases Ptssitatirn Whbdty, • !■ i
9t ** Hits Apple brandy,
b Itaranks CUT LOAF Sugar, ■** -■ --*--. i
* *. idiell Aimoadu, 1
S “ Pecan Nuts, *’
A “ Hraxii Bn|s, , * .10-9
9 Boxew An SnMce T Amw, ,
Wd Whole, Half and Quarter HaswU Macfcersr,
2d biiuoj Prime fc ah Rkttrr,
IK •• Urd.
t Box Com ftidkn,
M •* Brnomo.
Id Cues Cos xaiou Matches, EJfc-^p ?4-i ... ,3 |
9P G ross *I- naan •*
C s*s N-w C:ikr. v ,1
f "‘ ■ ■ •*, ‘ l
I• I'asoe c ater •fxr.p, ‘ “h’ , ‘* -. Ab*. #BI .
6t l*i>x. Vcaiß Powders. 4 I
1R96 Pouak Wround Pair is tn Bd, af all erdorr.”
POT % .. WV| *
s. BRaInERD’S*”
Maeon Variety Sure, ha* Berntdred to Corner of Cotton
Avaau* .-.ad Poplv St, op posite to CoUia’t
Wars Hoc*?.
(<KO< KF.K Y ami !ui Vur,
/ Hi>ue Furnishing article*,
Tin Ware.lce Cream rtccitn,
, Corn and Twin*, C’jttwy,
‘•*, Pali* Tub*. Wul, Bunl, Brusl.es, of all kinds,
Fancy 8- .pa of different kir.ds, Extract?, Combs, Ac.,
Mfclic.m-s for llors** ami M*o,
Worm Tea for ChiKlnt, Ac.
Furniture repaired, rteam-d and potMwri hi th* neatest’
manner. Violins. Canes, Ar„ repaired slot repottsbed
***** Papa* aad Varnish of the best quality lor Fnrwifure,
as low as ran tie sold in this city. All art’clea sold ff nos
l-ctfect can 6s returned.
I*. B.—ttaafeatagg Medicine for sale, pure, from On. C>m
• **>* *° r Company.
lOTICf.^
W® ***** a number of ace.runts made la 1W? on our
booki*. wVeh wul be erriaialy seed tt not paid by lbs
Mim Jag-.y. We intend to £•* no fcrore.
*tc why . MAiiUMfAJH * URIPFIN.
i I TA T I ON{S.
.IKOHGI.t, Bibb Caatity.—Whereas Amos Ben
1 T ton. Gu srdiau of Mary Jane fVosby. a(.jdirs to me ta<
iters of uismWei'ai frwm sack OusrdiaiiMiip— . j.
1W- ar- liierefur. t<- cite andadmoairfi all and singul u
h.> kJieircd and crediti-ra, to be and lo appear at my Tfv
rttliiu the lias I ) la*, to u* cause, u ai>>
hey hare, by mM letters of dismission rhoutd not i-t giai.i
if.
Girm under my baml and seal, this Nov. 14th. lls'9.
■!* Am W. T. MAfIHCY, Ordinary.
£UKUIA, .TI.K-.-tu Ciranly,- ffiditu, hi
*T Warren applies to me for leaser- 01 Adsßbtniflsk.
Sc iesti a CH.nt’eta.H-ultt <is cs,mi the estate of D. sou
Vxrr.u. Jece o * <i.
These are therefore tu hit- and tdmonist ill and singular,
be k’ndreil and .-rediti.m ol -aid dtve.vsed, tu ire ami appeal
■tar old.— within 111- tin-*- preacrilied by luw. to ,iiut
a use. if *n> they have, why said ietura should not b<
ranted
Give-■ *iii’?f*r mt ktanl in ofu v. Xavnil>t*r 24ih, 1t59.
nor pt S*Vst W. J. COLLINS. Ur liuary.
V W tatcuf John H.. -knit h. late of said coaiity,de<‘M, haring
•n:oae anre|>resehtrd by .he death of Terry Quinn, the
’ i v-’ Utor—-
These sre therefore to cite and admonish all and • Induin’
ik kG’drerf stid creditors of oiil John 11. Auidh, liuiuwii,
• t>- and appear at ray office aith-u tin- time prescribed by
a*, to show cause, |i( an) shy the Clerk of the £ti|>erioT
>r Infkrior C-'urt o< said county or .- •>■*-* other fit and nroper
> rsn should not •- pi ointed AdH>iiiistrat<'r Aebouis non
• itS the will annexe!, on said estate.
Given tn-ler my hand in office, Nav 24th, lh.'9.
nov *985-5t WM. J. COLLINS, Ordinary.
| f KliKbl I, Hibli foil fit) .—Whereas, >• M
V.T I--*nr applies to me for the Gusrdlauship of Amth E..
L K..<Jr.,* am Kratca Gove, minor childreu of 8. F. Gove,
if said county.
The* xi e tli-reforc to cite ami adiu mish allandtingular,
•be kindred and cre>iitors of said daceaied, to be a> and a|.-
uear at my office wGtiin the tin.- prescribed by law, to show
•utr. if any, whvsxtd Gnardi nsl:* sliouhl not he’ ermted.
G’ ven under tuy t.a,0l in oiii<-e. Dcnsuler I J:h, Ivf. |
<bc It fi-f*t UM. T M ABBEY, tfr.linary.
ri Iditl.l 1- IJi Jl Colt ill)-. Whereas, Mrs Mary
l I H. Pirt'Uxt *)(itit to tie for lcl>ers of xdaii-muratfoi
■n the ntstr of Rdart Findlay, late of stuJ county, dec’d
Tin #e aretheswfore ut c ite and admonish all and singular
thekindved and creditor* ofs t M dec- ased.lo lie and appear
at my office within tin- time prescribed by law,to -how cause
if any they have why said letters should not he granted.
Given uri-lcr uiy hand in office, I'mmhtr litih, ISSJ
1- 14-5 t IV il. T. MABBEY. Ordinary.
P i: o It I. 1 4, lii.'iti luu it I)-.—Whereas, Abner
IT diiikscates applies to me for betters of Admiuistratfon
!i the estate of Thomas Kdis, late of arid county.
These are therefore Incite and admit oil all and singular,
he kindred and creditors of saiddureased to be and ap
>exr at mv office Within tile tiun.-prescribed by law,to show
•xasK, if any. why said letters should uul lie granted.
Given under my hand in office, IL-c. lOtli, I*o9.
dec It 95-&t W. T. MASSEY, Ordinary.
p EOIIGtA, Kibb Count)’, —VVhereas, Miv. Sa
l T ruh E. II vroiu applies for letters if Guardianship of
he person and property other minor daughter, Martin Klla
Hard! a.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
tiekindred and creditors of said minor, to lie and appear
u my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
;ause, if any they hare, why said letter* should not be gi aut
id. Given under my hand in office, this I>ec 20th. 1559
dee 91 99-ft M\ I M ABBEY, Ordinary.
i IRIK - J \ til'll 4'OIIMt)*. — W
’ T Horn-* iipiies to me for letters of Adniinistrntlon on
Hie estate o! VV’Mtniei! H-irnv, late of said eountv, deceftsed
Tli- scare therefor- to cite and aduioni.li all ami singulnr,
th • kindred anti Wei; tors of said deceased, to be ami appear
at uijr o.Ucc within the tiuMprescriiied l>y law, to show cause,
•f any they have, why said let:ers should uot le granted.
Given nosier wi> b ind in office, this Be**. ‘Jjth, IK’.9.
f iBIMMI W. T. M tdRKV. Ordinary.
n Krt lLl.i, l i’di Coinilj. v. J< bn M.
Vffi Brown applies to me for let; is of Adminlsratioii ou
**l * estate of Mrs. T. X Kiev, late of said county, deceased.
n.ese are therefore to cite and admonish all slid singular,
the kindred ami creditors ol -aid deceased, to be and ap|iear
it my office W i thin the limcprescrllietl by law,to showcause,
if any, xrhr “aid letlers should nol be gi anted.
Given under ruy band in office, Dec 2P*h. lito9.
dec 21 29-. M WM. T. M ABBEY, Ordinary.
Is \ IS I) S r O It S A Is K.
l’<* Boater* aa4 CpUa!ii9.
Sikktacres of laud in Baker County, situated
; mostly on or n. ar theßtage Koa.lfr -ra Albany to Thom
asviile, and distant from Albany IS to 15 miles.
They are in bodies of from 500 to 9250 acres, with improve
ments on each.
I The line of the projected Railroad from Albany to Thom
| ssviile and Uainbritlge passes through them.
| The Rail Road from Macon to Albany will be completed
j sty the Ist of October, which with a daily Btage to Tb-imas-
I viile. renders these Plantations now of easv ac .-ess.
f AlJtt llkkl Acres -n Early County.
lttm Acre* ia Miller Couuty,su acres of which lying on
■Apring Creek ar- unproved—
-2 IU.I Acre* in cobjatt County, 1500 o’ which lying on Lit
** * onkanec if. ■ or. -re improved, this body contains 350
.ores eK.-e.-ftng rich Cane Hammock.
&kV A re? :* fccrrlen County, of these there are two bo-i
----tes af IrtrtO Acres each, aod one of C:ig acres. This last
oantoaas ou the WKWac-i chy Uivcr, atal within two miles
cMfasiiviile UieCoi’.utr <\te.
ALStI, 25.*-*J Acres i;i Uccatur County, in bodies mostly
i from so*i • • 2--00 acres- and several of these places of 730
| an-i 126*. acre* are imf-rov.-d.
j These iai- i* arc all situated in the level lim<* stone plain*
-f tbs rich •alley of t..e FL.-t and Chattahoochee Rivers.—
riier are now bcglr.ini’ io be settled and put in cuitivati-m,
ami are found to be a* prod ;-rtlve a* tl-e lands higtM, up
the valley in Raker an’ Dougherty *u ities.
T*-e V 3. Mail is cat vied in steamer, twice a Areck from
8 dnbridg-(the county Bite of Decatur) to the Hay, and the
eaitiutry rate of J-’regl.i is 75 cents per bah-, on Cotton.
Planters dsuiroit” of obt&inuig ire*h and fertile lands to
cultivate, and Capitalists, wishing to make a safe and prof
tabi ■ inresirien* -jf th-.r funds, would do well to call and
examine.
Terns of <a!e wcl be mud- easy.
M ips ami a m ,rc dt -.led description, may be had by
cal. ng at the office of
J ‘.KT* P.rrTS, at Mrvcon.or
•cp 9,24-ts G.G. W. GAItMANY : of Savannah.
“Mah. . -O ‘* JKL 9KL ? jm~Z
J> V vlrvtre of the Ttb Article of the Co>isiituti..n r.f the
9 Cilirkaaa v Land Comp-try r.f M.stisaippi, will be sold
al -he l’ur* house .j the City of Mao n, .*u the l.*nh day of
lannary, I >d, at II o’clock, A. M , the following <iuarter
sect-.oroi <-f land, si.uate, lying and being In the State of
Vißiriipiii, to-wit:
TIPPAH COUNTY.
MTBiftX. Itowi. tow-ship. kANue.
80,uii East 34 2 3 Exsl
South West 1 S S••
south West 15 4 3
Aojth East V 9 4 2 u
North East 9 8 * . 3 h
South Fast 12 5 2 “
North E*t 15 5 2 “
North West 25 C 1 M
PONToTOC COUNTY.
North West 14 7 j -
North K**t 5 7 2 u
North West 5 7 o u
Bouth East 5 7 2 “
* >slli W'e*t 5 7 2 14
North East 21 s 1 “
Worth West tt! j *•
Aiiitt: We.-l 29 8 1 * “
80UU1 East 8-1 | 1 ••
, North East *! J> 1 ••
180 in h W est 85 H 1 •
istoiith West 18 S 2 “
North K-t-t 83 . S 4 u
North K**t *7 B 5 ••
Bout h E i*t 2 )l 3 “
South West 80 II 4 “
Also the Note” belonging to -aid Couinany.
TERMS OF SALE •
Notes with approved security, at one and two years.
By order of the Boar-1.
WASHINGTON POE, President.
Th mas Tatdik. Bec’tv. (not 9 3:l-t.l*)
VaiisUc Plamalioiis for Sale.
DLB|!{IA(I to move my j Hinting interest West, 1
offer for sale two valuable Plantations. One situated
in Maeoti county within three miles of Wincheaier, u the
Auth-hi-teru kail K-d-l, containing 2,4i>5 acres of level
Oak and Uicitory Land, wits go-i-l itnprovs inents and be
tween thirteen and fourteen bundled acres in cultivation,a
eo'**iderable portion of which is fresh land.
The other Plantati n ia situated in the 14th district of
Lev, on Flint River at the mouth of ChokeeGchickee Creek
tiki corn *in* 2.474 acres of Land about two thirds of which
1* Oat an- Hickory Land of theb .-st quality, and the re
mainder good Pi tie Land, with Uxut thirteen hundred acres
inowptratmu. n*arty all of which is fresh laud, arui as |>ro-
IncMre as any land in Pouth-Westrrn *ieorg a, and is
tinely watered, and sobstautially Improved My overseer*
[Wiii show three places to any one wishing •> examine them
Mv term* -Aiii ue liberxl and payments eas* . For farther
part cuiass *.hires* the undersigned at Macon,
jwty 21 17-U. N. BASF.
Valuahle Lanrls for Sale.
fllllE subscriber has the following Lauds for sale, which
.1. may be had at reasouaiile prices, and on accommoda
ting terms to |>urrhscrs. All persons are cautioned not to
trespass oa *a:d lands :
Nuir.lv 93 in UUi district Lee, near Dawson, Terrel
county So,, iff, 20. 22 55,65, 06. 124, 125, 242. 261, 267,
26v *2.1, 391 422,328, *0.3 lt>, 654, in 3th dtstri-t l,Hdy,
and 4-1 iu 9th distiict of Dmil) county, Nos 41. 42. 43, T 7,
Is. 91, in tlieAotb -li-lrb 1 K-.rle county, and 866. 292, 293’
29ft 854. :10, SCd, 379, 8-st, 885, 894, in the 27th district
->f Early tevw Dceslor c*ui.y. 235 ic 9th -l!strb-t of Lowndes
eoooty, r?T. 817,87 * 379,8*0 487, 4">, In ‘ri district. Ware
c rarity, in the 16ih di*tri, t Oe alur, t>. XI, 2‘M, 285, in
tle sth, Ir .In. and 452. 477, 418, 4 -9, 19* , 628, in 6ih disuict
of Irwin connty, 189 :n 12th -tistnes first F. cth.it Oterokew.
776, *t l>l <rk-k and second Section Utter-diee. The Lot 33
to I Ith .l-ork , Lee, Is n w in Terre* eoanty, and lies oear the
Village vs !laws<wi. and is raluaMe.
Sir rv*elence t* ia Twigg* county, and my P.st 018 -e ad
drv** “C-.ul B;.riug, Wilkinson tounty.”
mar 3 49 ’s9—if A. W. ARf>. M D.
Dooly l.iiud tor sal‘.
Wl Lt< bo sold at the Court-In.is door Ui Vienna D-..1y
ihe !t To. *<ly in February next,
.nr lot / Land Fi 111. In Ihe 2nd nisfrictof D.i*i!y count*.
Add as *hc projwily of R. S. Westbrook. Sold under a tlv
ere* of the 8 ip*-rio- Cnrr.
Terms :—T*li * aitiihs credit, note arid security and in
ured from day of sale.
T*IS S. COBB, V
ft l. IIENDERS-rN, I
1.. I). LAW. j-Commissitiiers.
* - . K KILLER, I
R. B CROWN, J
H*tyierar-u, Ca., Doc. A, IxW. 2>-!4*
For Vile on Long Credit.
IOM'KII the plan ration near Af.ieriru*. formei I r r.rn
ed by T. L Hoh t\ miles trom Air-ericua, on the Muck
alee <*reek contain inc M* buitdn-! and seven acres, two
hundred amt fifty acres cleared, with .el! the necessary build
infts, near* ksstWi yin house, screw, Ac. The place will be
sold at a bargain and on a long credit Apply to T. M.
Purh.w.at *m-ri.-ua, or to me at this place.
Macon. M 18 t ts JAMI.S VV ORTFFTN.
Slate l*nns .^v\tkpnpvr.
ffill IS Paper, with a complete equipment of Presses,
JL Type and material for a iub Olb ;e, is offer-d for sale,
and presects an esceilewt opportunity to any one desiring
to o ini . twines* in thi * limiriidiirig City, accessible to ail
part- of the State hy Rail Holds.
IW For terms apply to
E. T.. grROftECKTR. 1
- V T. R. DLWVM, - Assignees.
ma > ts tv n JOHNgro*.
\\ RRted to Hire.
TER l iktly B-:j ami Ten Girls, for which liberal wages
will be (mid. Enquiie at the
dec 14-ts LA9iIK.lt UOI'SE.
RbINF.KAI. ADVERTISEMENTS
CROCK 1*• U Y,
Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps.
P?M.?£ v o y
Home A.^rain.
11l IYE just re urn -d from Lirope win-re I bnught the
Largt*l and l f int*l Ntn.'lt nl’
Fancy. <Jilt and While (’him,
EYKR IN THIS MAKKKT. a Ltrjre (itork of Common
and White
CIKAXITK WAKE,
of tie Beit Put ernsihat ci-me-to this country.
I would call tin attention of Merchant*, to iny sample*
now on hu'ol, which I am sure air prefeiali e to anything
in this xecUntf
I have a good Btoek now on hand of
Wain r* lit trtls,
Castors,
t lsinu Tea Sell*, clteup,
Coal Oil l.umps
i**luli! Ia nips.
Goblets,
Tu.iiblerk, A o.
I have a Cue lot of COAL OIL Vo 1, to be here in a few
days. Al l the above lioods o3eiedcheap to make room for
stock coming in R P McKVOY.
Citizen, Telegraph, Piute Press, Albany Patriot,
Cuthbert Reporter, Mille l.eville Recorder, Griffin Union
and Sumter Republican, copy, or change thiß for old adver
tisement. [j'ine K. P. McK.
VILL YoiToO NORTH, U IIKN YtH* ( AN 1)0
ur/rTKit south?
emm a ii\'i\Kss imi factory
AND UEPOSITOUY,
FJESYjH, GA
H’AYIYII purchased the entire inter- JK*'*xM n
. eat of the late Arm of BANKS. WIL- -Vj * ,At .
I)KK A CO . I Invite’ the attenti- nos the /
citizens of M-'uroeand surrounir-geounties V7**
to mv exterivc arrangement*for .Manufactui ing TUP AND
NO TOP RUGGIKB, CO tOHEB. ROt KAWaYM, CaU-
ItIAGFS, Pll Efnkli. Ac . Ac. lam constant in receiving
addition, not from ilw- North, but from 111 >
Work vliopw, to my stock oil hand, of thr.e or four
‘Higgles per k, which eonibine elegance aiul fmUh, with
tightness, strength and durability. Order* (< r any sort ot
VeMrle llariK-**, Ac , are most respectfully solicited, which
shall be prom ply supplied, and all engagements fur work
PUNCTUALLY met. 1 have constantly ou hand a large
assortment of HARM EPS.
v*r Repairing done at short notice and Warranted.
nugßl-1 > .1. It BANKS.
Latest \<‘ws by the Atlantic Tlv^rapli.
rilfl all whom it may con- ern, this is to notify the public
J. that ISA tOB is at home again, and begs to assure Ids
patrons that his Saloon Is not a thing of a day. Citizen*
and the traveling public will 8m! their e*tabli*hment open,
not for the Season only, but at ail Seasons of the year, and
those calling ->*i <is, will at all hours, find our larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New York and other
markets will afford, in the way of eatables and something
good to drink, and six days out of sevuu, more than can be
found in any other bouse in town.
E. ISAACS & BRO\
l iMlt-r illiiit, Cli*rry SI.
llis Bill of Fare will every day,
Be just the thing for little pay J
And those, who at their place may . at
Will Bud in it all things complete—
And going once,they then will know,
Tt.at ISA ACS, is the PLACE to go.
We st all be happy to see our friends, ensuring them that
it will I* our unremitting care to please in every respect,
as we II it ter ourselves, we have till now.
It may not he gen. i ally known that v. e have, to meet the
wishes ol the W i; al facedt*, imported by ourselves, a very
superior quality of Pale Brandy, fine Old Port, Sherry and
Madeira, possessing ail the Medicinal qualities, so much de
sired by them.
Look at this Rill of Fa* e, an I choose for yourself:
o “%r S3 -no xi s.
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the sbili or
by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, or in any way you want
them Also, ir - m
Shrimps and Grabs, Wild Game ofevery variety, .IwjK
Venisr-u and Beef S-e .ks,
Mutton Cups :i:id Veut Ctl-lets, -w-t
iian: and Eggs,
Del 111 ::n and in-viic-J Ti rap.ns,
j-. Mountain ttvslc* *,
tagfP -. TCKt LR SOU P,
Wood-Cock. Oron*e,
‘S2& Mountain <>-cse, Squirrel*.
Wild l>u-V". Fish, an ! rv.—ythir.g that an epicure wains,can
always ’*• had when :n season.
t’oistft iißMorip* aunt Fruit.
ISAACS, al.o keep- constantly oa Land • good assort
ment of CONFKC i roNV.T’ F>,
Ot*AND)>, AEPLrS,
BANANA.sPINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
CAKES, Ac.,
Ail of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
vnre and eaH fct B£. ISAAC'S Sc KiCO.
o<*t 6-ts
.MSI ARRIVAL flfffl ROARS 11!
AT TIIE OLD STAND OF
FEARS, SH WSON FItiTCIIETT.
SHAVE just rteeive*! a lar*o assortment of Staple and
. Fancy Dry Goods, embracing all the Beauties ami N’ov
eltiei of th* Sens* n. I invite tlie customers of tlie old firm,
and the pnhlic generally, to call and examine toy goods and
prices, for I feel satisfied that I ran suit the uiort faetidou*
in price and quality, In any thing in my line. I will guar
antee the price on all the g :od* to be as low as they can be
had at any first class house In Macon.
i-silkes! Silks!!
My Silk Department is now complete, containing in I art,
Bi!k Robes, Velvet Robes (very rich) and a great variety of
3i.k* by the yard, at very low figures.
Detrains, etc.
A heavy stock of low priced DeLains, something pretty
anil well suited to the wants of Misses and Children—a beau
tiful assortment of richly painted Dt Lain Holies, Sold De-
Lains, Solid Kinellnt*, Pail D’Chevres, I’la *1 Valentis*, Ac.
Call and look, w e are anxious to SHOW, for to exhibit is to
sell.
White Goods and Embroidei ies!
Particular attention i* called to Irish Linens, Linen Da
masks, l)ainak Table Cloth*, Damask Napkins, Towels,
Doylies, Ac., Jaconet Cambrics and Muslins, Check Muslin,
Nainsook and Kook do., K nhroidered Fimtncings, F.-lgeings,
Collars, Handkerchiefs, and Lac- Setts, Ac. Tlie variety Is
large and the goods beautiful.
i:v:ftift<; m:rssi>.
A beautiful assortment of Farlaton Evening Dresses,, Ex
quisite and for little money. Also Embroidered 8w Uses for
Party- Dresses.
atrtplow ! btaplos ! !
A full and complete Stock of Staple Goods, Brown and
Bleached Shirtings, Lineey, Red and White Flannels, Plaid
ami Opera do., Domestic**, T.ckiuga, Ac , Ac.
HOOP SKIRTS.
A heavy flock of Hoop Skirts at low prices. Slurts con
tainig from five to forty hoops. The WOVEN SKlßT.souie
tbuig new anil durable; also the Hinge Skirt—a good assort
ment of Misses do.
Vitlenrirttitrs and Th read l)dg.'iii|;s.-
A large assoitmerit of tlie clone.
Yaiikoo Notion*.
A great many new and handsome thing* in this line, use
ful and ornamental.
Goods sold on usual l-me tu prompt pay ing customers.
Extra inducements to cash buy ••*.
TIIO.UAM J. SWANSON,
sep 7 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Miiiitlriu* lltTvivftJ aiiii formiie t>
J. tV It. II tMCTT.
1 /Ol BD f S. of Magnolia Whisky,
IVV ‘ -to x. xk. xxx. St. Louis Whiskey,
*3 i • 014 Burtwa Whisky,
do Nectar Whisky,
n do Pennsylvania Malt IVhlsky,
.> uo N.K. Rum, .
kudo Pht-Ip’tGia,
20 do Aiu-oic .n Brandy,
i\4 Pipes Bran-1 Giofre De Coguae,
2X do. of J. J. B. Bir Brandy,
2>4 do. do. Signet do.,
J. Jnpt v A Cos., Brandy
2 do. U xliand iirn,
2ft Boxes of L*-tno*i Brrnp.
Also.tog ihet with a full assortm- nl rrf aR other articlea
a Ue Utsotr) line, now In store r act daily receiving, and
a. tslrwV* a-o boose ir Xf* jor. fanglP-tri
DAVir stoss,
nooii.Biirßßn
—“ANP
ACCOUNT DOCK MANUFACTURER.
riOATIM ES lanske Hf ANK lIOOKb
for Cimru, Can ting Mmi-es an,! Kail f ,'B/S/A
Road- and • D M nil var Mies of I'KINTEIid
WORK with sup*.ripi ncßiues- and despatch.w BL~.iTv-.iy
.flt’SK’ H aid with RLAfTICIfV and K EG A BCE.
LnW in tin- fm.st approved slrl*.-
H VRPFKS’ WYKRLY \Nf> MAKATI NR GRAHVM’g,
tXiDLY’3, ai"l ill other Periodical* and Mt-.gt zlttes HOUND
! in nentand cheap Bio^h-gs.
Particular attention paid lo the Te-blndln’; valuable old
Books.
tty Order* from * distance vil! leet w ith prompt atten
tion.
Office upon th ( >rnpr ■ 1 Thir *. read Cherry Streets.
OeerOKO. T. ROfJKRS A 30N, Vaoou.Oa.
aug Bh-y
Montpelier Farm School,
Woiiroc Coiiii'Y* <M‘oi’{{iii-
UKV. TAIII.ISLE I*. H. HARTIIt, li*rtil
---ili-m, —Having purchased Montpelier, tliai celebrated
■mat of learning, Mr. Mrft*i jaa transferred thillier his
Farm M Mool from ilei a ’ county.
No place in all the South up aesses more facilities,or more
peculiar advantage*, than does: this, for the successful edu
cation of youth. ,
The Fall session will comnc* nee on the 25th of July next
Examination and com men .emeMPt t>th and Sith of June.
For further information, i Aldres* the President, at Mor.t
pelier, Georgia, ;
may 25 9-ts. T
it a i MIMA i) Lis, tve
Wc’Nfc'rn & Adautic KuiD-uat’.
Atlanta to Chattannoga, 15a Miles—Fare, N ... 7.. f5 90.
g? 5,
DAY FAMKMGKR TKol'l.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. In Hu, A M. !
Arrives at Chat anon* a at.... I 71,P. M. i
L-ve Chattanooga at .. 9.0, P M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 0 RtJ, P. M.
kVKNtau passe-nrH Tnaia.
Leaves Atlantr. Blgbtlg, S 40 P. M.
Arrives at Chaitaiioog i aj 5 07, A R,
Leaves Ch tttan iogn at S 40, I*. M.
Arrive* at All .ot;, it... . ; U 5 ,\ >|.
Thi* Koail c nti-s ts, each way, *Oll the K -me BraiatH
Railroad at ivmgstou, till* Kol Teiiiies*#ei’ aid G-oigiu
Kaiiroad at Halt nt, ;ind 111. Nasi.* ill-’ 4 < b -llat nmr.r livil
roud a* Chaitai.ooga. JUiiN Vk I Lki'lß,
oct 5 2S-tf •Supeniilriiilent.
CEirriU’ K All, KOA I>.
CUAMsM ID &tII Kill 1,1.
ON and after S .ttnday, September ffil, 1b59, the Trains
will lie run a* follows:
U-ave Savannah 12 M . an ,i m<) p . M-
Arrive in Augusta 7.2*’ r. M. and 7 -to a m.
Arrival 1 a Macon H.ih-i-.m. and 9 (Mt a. m.
Arrival in Milledgcville | m p M .
Leave Mac- n 10.45 a. a. and in on p. m.
Air, we in Savannah 7 Ml a. hi and tl.Hb p m
Arrival In Augusta 7.8n a. m. and 7 V.) v. w.
Arrivein Mllledgevllle......’ j 10i-. m.
Leave Augusta tMfi a. m. and 2 45 p. M.
Arrive in Sa*annah 7.-N6 a. m and 9SS p m
Arrive in Macon ViKia.m and Up.m.
Passenger* lor points heyoml Atlanta, on the Western &
A tlMilic Kail Road, will U ave Savannah on the 12 noon train ;
those for Mdledgeville and Eatnnuni on the 10.80 T w train;
tho-e for points on the South-Western, below F <rt Vallej,
will leave on the 10.80 P M. train; those lor Columbus,
Montgomery, Ac., by either train.
Train* connect at Macon with the Macon A Western and
South-Western Kail Road trains to Atlanta, Amerlcus, Al
bany, Cuthbert, Columbus and Montgomery, and at Milieu
with Augusta *nd Savannah Kail Road to Augusta and the
North
P 7 GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l. Sup’t.
MAC OH & WEBTGXM A. HOABK
C r o c k e r* v W are.
AN D after Thursday 15th iust., trains will be run as
follows.
Leave Macon at 12 00, night, Arriveat Atlanta T. 15, A. M.
L'/ave Macon at 10 00, A. M., Arriveat Atlanta 4 00, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00,night, Arrive at Macon 7.16, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11.00, A. M., Arrive at Macon 5.00, P M.
Tlie night train will not be mu on Sundays. The 12.00,
night train from Macou connects w ith the Western >
tic R. R for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis,
at 12.15. P. M., with Georgia R. R. for Augusta, at 10.00,
A M , and Atlanta A West Point It. R. at 10.15. A. M
The 10.1)0, A. M., train from Macon connects with the
Western A Atlantic It. It at 5.40. P. M., Georgia R. R. at
12 00, night, and Atlanta .1 West P.-lnt R. R. at 12,05, A. M.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Kail Road,
make* this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIJFtO-XISriA. SPRINGS,
.Through Ticket* to which may be had at Atlanta, for
926 25, including Stage fare, $7 00, and to New York for
482 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.
C hango of Schedule on the
SOUTH-WFSTFItft KAIL HOAD.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAlLS
nmmm.m
J ico Daily Trains bet ice,rn Macon A’ Columbus.
L.-ave M.cjn at l| 4ft p u. and 9.45 a m. Arrive at Co
lumbus ft 85 a. x amt 845 p it. Leave Columbus 4.00 x M.
and 8.45 p*. Arrive at Macon 9.50 a. m and 925 p.m.
Mail Train for Albany and Cuthbert will run as follow* :
Le ive Macon at 10.4 u am, arrive at Albany at 6.41 p. m.
Leave All,any at 1.40 P. M , arrive at Macon at s*4 p. m.
The Mail ami Passenger Train from Cuthliert will connect
with the Albany mail train atßinithville, No 10, South-Wes
tern It. K.
Leave Cuthbert at 12.45 p. M , arrive at Smith viile at 3.18 p M.
LeaveSuiiihville at 4 oft p. m., arrive at Cuthbert at 6 89 p. m
Making the connection w ith the up and down Albany Mail
Train.
11 ains to Columbus form a Giron *h connection to Mont
gomery, Alah.ima and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
Savannah, Milledgcville and Katonton.
Po.-f Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee,Bainhridge,
Triomasville, Ac , daily; also, tri-weekly from Cuthbert to
Fort Gallic*, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Haynevi-le and II iwklnsville, and tri-weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
N ght “rains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid deteu
tion in Macon. For other points take either Train
6irst class Steamships leave Savannah for New York, ou
Tuevloys, Thursdrys and Saturdays. Pass ye in the Cabin
♦ 10. Steerage
rorouah ! ickets can I-.- procured from Rail Road Agents
a: .Montgomery, Columbus and A bany via Savannah 10 New
. T Steamships, in Cabin, a- follow? : Montgomery
4?6; Columbus ?23; Albxii* 424 25.
Be l‘ 7 VIRGIL POWERS, Kng’r A Sup’t.
FOR NEW YORK.
faker edit oi:r>.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER
S *37 JE2 f3.
a*"tfy r Sj 69hti Cl r-fJy'if’tX*
Wy the splendt*! and commodious
side-wiis;i:i. st t: ;ners
AUGUST A,... 1,500 tons.. ..Capt. M. S. Woodh.ux.
FLORIDA 1,300 tons.... Capt. Isaac Crowkll.
ALABAMA,.. I,Bo** tons..,.Capt. U, it. Sciaxcr.
These Steamships belong to the old established and fa
vorite line, known as the “ New York and Savannah rdeawi
Navigation Company,” and in comfort, accommodation.*
and fare, canno* he excelled They are commaniled Ly ex
perienced, skilful, careful and polite officers.
JNO. R. WILDER A GALLIE,
Agent*, Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL, A SON,
juneßo 14-ts. Agents. New York
■AKBI-E WAMUFACtOIT.
JOHN RITTER,
MAHIILE M ANUFACTDREH.
Ml. 78 IIIUII STKKKT, XKW HAVKN, CO.NN.
H AN *l. i.ami a great variety of American and Foreign
Marbles for M uium-mts. Mantle*, Baptismal I'onts.
Statuary, Ac , Ac. lUv ng in his employ some ol the best
workmen in this country, ‘te is prepared to execute prompt
ly all orders for any description of Marble Work.
Numerous specimens of design and workmanship from the
above establishment, can he seen at Rose liill Cemetery, and
the undersigned has a large collection of new pattern* ol
Monuments, which he will be pleased to exhibit.
JOHN L. JONK.B, Resident Agent.
apr 18 8 1859—ts.
Ornametital 1 ron Work,
IRON RAILIN GS, VERANDAHS, 4c4T.
(THANK, HHOTIIKBS A €<>., Ko. 15 WltrterSfc .
J Boston, have one of tl„; largest aud most complete x.*-
sortments ot Iron Raiiings.to l>e found In the United Sta.t*%
which for elegance 01 design, durability and price, cannot hoe
surpassed.
The Railing* are expressly adapted for Church Fence**.
Fronts of Dwellings, Public Squares, Cemetery Lota, llaie<i>'-
nies, Ac., Ac , and comprise every variety, from the Wire fc
the most massive Cast Iron.
Also new and elegant designs for Verandahs, Vase*. F*a=n
tain*,Settee*,Garden chairs. Arbors,Grottoes, Tree Hoar-**.
Border*, Statuary, Animals, !l*-dsteads, and every ile-efiy
tlon of Ornament h 1 Iron Work.
PersnnsdeMrous of purchasing Iron Railing*,can re -ywfc;
a number which have t>* en furnished by *he above llrtii, ar.
ROBE 11] LL, an-| in front of many private dwelling*. A
material re ‘uction in pric< made from last year, a ewß t*
invited. JOHN L. JONES, Resident Agent,
apr 18 8 1869—ts
T)LANTATIOV KBOB X NS,—Now is Aw,
A store the best aarortineut of Negro Shoes, we
have ever offered in thi* Market. Men’s double soPe.l per
and nailed black and russetts ; do. heavy single sated li*acl:
and russetts: do. lioyy ard youths black and russetts, all of
which we are s.dllng very low. MIX A KIRTLAND.
sot C-y
Osvaburgs, Varus, Kerseys &e.
IIALLS NO, I tDiNAItniBS
17ft “ Georgia K-rseys,
180 “ Macon Fnewting,
2.1 “ “ Drilling,
2f “ “ 7-S Shirting,
200 “ “ Yarns.
F**r Kale at Fai tory Prices, by
July 20 J. R. A W. A.
Traveltnn Sliiuflr and K!aiik’lb.
ACIO.tIPLLTK Btock, at unusually low price-*, re- |
ceiyed and for sale by J- L JONK . j
SW LLDLV Iron and Flow Med-Assorted ‘
sise*,for sale by BOWDKEA ANDERSON. I
mar 9
Trunks, stiitl Boutiet Doxt s.
AFUFsIs supply of every description, received and for
sale by J- L. JONES
Kosieti<lale eminent tMid IPlutslFr.
A /\A HHLS. Cement, , , i
X I/* * 10 Bbls. Plaster In Store, and for sale very low hy
bov 21 McCALLIE A JONES,Cotton Avenue.
~NVw Mush*.
Jt sr RLCEIVKD, a large supply of new and
popular Music, at the Mi-tbodist Hook Deposity. Orders
l>y mail supplied promptly at New York prices.
uut 80 #6-lf J. W. BUHKE, Ayeut.
IIAROWAKBr JKW i:u:v &.C.
CAKIIAHT & CURD,
AGRIciIJLTUKAL
V®fpf
Os iivory Description.
r 33 IS ASMI %<• M.-hifi** —EuMtr>s?plke,Wlilri|'Sikl
1 others make.
*<'un 31 Ht*—Grants Clinton an.l i-vcritl other make.
t;riii it t'ratt It * —Grouts .inti other make, ft ami 6 lin
ger.”!.
Horn.* l*%vcr*i RoieTys R:*l Road ttogardus, 2Jr 4
Hu. sc. <Jras. Itl i.i. s, Grtv-cMelt'e* tV\ !e 1! ailes.Utfnten
H e'S, an.’ other iutpVou uts. oru tMirl rr , ihraw Cutters,
Corn Mills, am! t very article ilseaHy k. pt !n our line ; to
gether with a large ass. rtn ,nt of
BMiIiOUASiS . KKO.f A NTEEL,
all “f which will he 5.,1.1 very iow. Call ami see us.
apt 27 OaKUAUT A CURD.
Corrida led b rought iron aud H ire
Railing.
[Secured by Letters Patmt.)
AD 31 1 It A i* L, V adapted for enclosing Public
Grounds, Cemeteries, balconies. Cottages, Ac. Sheep
and Ox Hurdle Pa ent Wire, Sacking Bedsteads, with every
variety of folding Iron Bedstead* and Iron Furniture.—
Pateut Wire Coal Screens, Ore, Sand and Gravel Screens,
Wire Netting for Musquito. Sheep, Poultry a> and other pur
poses. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work in great
variety for gardens. Ac M. WALKER A SONS,
Manufacturers, No. 685 Market, N, K. Cor fith St.. Phlla
del)>hia. ("ft 12 2!) -1y)
MENAROA BUROHARO.
MU. Itt llt.lt IUO has returned
from New Vol k with the finest selec
“watches, JLWELIvY, , Jfc _ jgj
Fan c y rti ce 1 s
ever brough’ to Georgia, and they are now opened and ex
posed for sale at our beautiful Store on Cherry Street, two
doors from tin Telegraph Building, at the sign of the
810 WATOTH.
Therefore, we invite all to call and see the latest novelties.
Our selections embrace Rich, Here and Gorgeous Styles of
Ornaments —Pins, Rdigs Bracelets, Chains, Ladies’ Enam
elled and I'lamond Watches, Diamond, Pearl, Coral, Car
buncle, and other full and half setts of Jewelry—some of
new design, just out.
We desire to call particular attention to our stock of
“Watches, bv the cele .rated makers, Cowderoy, Hoddel,
Stud.lari, Tobias, Ac , made to order expressly for us. We
have also on hand the invaluable Jorgenson and Nardiu
Chronometers.
A large variety of Clocks —late ft style.
Sterling Silver and Plated TeaS;tts, Pitchers,Goblets, Ac.
Musical Instruments of every description. Call and look
at our varied stock of VIOLINS
We also call attention of the trade to our stock of
GOL.D I?I31XrS!
Thela r gest and best selection ever brought to this market.
t4&~ REPAIRING promptly done and warranted.
MENARD A BURGH A iiD,
■up 23 ;-igo of the llig Watch.
sTh day, k maaskxkt
DAY & MATJSSENET,
WATCHMAKERS AM) JEWELERS,
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.,
H A V I', now In store ami doily reeeiv log a rich
and varied assortment of goods in their line,
I consisting in part of
Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHEP, it ‘ : 'oi
j lai.iie*’ GOLD WA'iCHKS from to $220, .*£&?**
j Diamond B.east i'io* and Finger Rings,
r Jewelry of every description, Clocks in every variety,
i Hilver and Plate ! ware of rare and costly design and finish
i Bcs.dc* a fine assortment < f
| FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &C.,
such as are usually kept in the best establishment.
Also a complete su; pit of Musical Inst.-umsnte. VIO
-3.* \ s from *5 to *7.5, MAixJOS Iron?
| <> #*29.
N. ll.—AVatoSies ami Jctveiiy Repaired at
t short rs'dl-c. net 19 Bfi~tf
FALL & WINTER TRADE!
a-itirfcs h* _ a ns?.iss-'<s
£. J. JOHNSTON &* CO.,
“3 g A A i-1 just received and sdfet for sale or. the most fa
r ? vocable t’ nos, the most elegant, exteiutiveand varied
stork of
; UINE WATCI!F>’, Cf.O. K*, JEWELIiV, SOLID
SILYKII AND ILYKK PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRU
MENTS, UAS FiX.TURKS, FANS,
CUTLERY, A.:., Ac., Ate ,
I Ever oTere.l In t Id’ market.
A call cllher for pastime or to *qmhae *• ‘arete! rrm
par.souqua it ice. styles and prices D respectfully soli ited.
Muiberrv Ft., I do- r above LaUier House, Macon, (ia.
i j jam: i in, <■. s ui.EtR,
. * < 13 U OUli.
WIC arc prepared to have promptly ami well done at
short notice ami FULLY W ARR * NTEi) for one year,
n. v 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
JTWGICA YIK&r and Jewe ry repaired, by
IIUV IS K J JOHNSTON A CO.
£X air W or It,
IN JEUKLIIV AND Ik Ii VICK to order. Over
. 4l)o new designs for selections
nov 16 K J JOHN.-TON A CO.
/ 3 As ITVIh It Forkei and Tal.lc Cm
\}T lery, RAZORS and FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE
DEcKf. DRESsIN.i OAhEfi, KaNCY BAFKKT;?, PARIAN
STATUETTS, DOUBLE Si SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’d PISTOL*, OANE3, PORT MONIES AND PURGES,
MURSCII AI M 1 IPKS.CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
Slit 1 !! ami Ornamental Combs,
Fancy Hair Pins, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Domi
noes, Hi H ifi t"cl Sails, Cues,
LtiATHEKI At CIIALti,
With many new and desirable aititles not enumerated.
Anew and fine Selection for sale at low prices, bv
nov 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Pebble Spectacles,
J i\ Gold and Steel Frames, Gold, Silver, Steel and Com
mon Siwcks.
A splendid assortment just received, by
nov 16 E. J.
Tg ‘ J | .
Gold Bens Warranted,
I N Gold, Silver and Wood holders. An elegant asgort-
J. inent jus‘, opened and for sale, by
nov 16 E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
NEW KOOKS! NEW BOOKS !
AT
15OARDM A N ’ S .
\f lSg SLIVIMKN’S WINDOW; Sylvia’. World, or Crimes
I*ll which tire Lnv does no lieaoh ; Breakfast, Dinner
aud Tea ; anew Cook Hook; Knitting Work by Mrs. Par
tington ; Thestudent’s Hume; Tl htwldlt'* Oihhoo ; Lid
j deH’s History o Home; Life In America by McKay; Up
‘ ittitl down the Irrivuiddi. 1. >ls of the Kink', by Tennyson;
Napoleonic Ideas ; furiosi; i.-s of Natural II ; story ; Henry
it. John Gentlemen ; Tuc Tin Trumpet.; While it was Mor
ning ; Almost a It. ruiue; Tlie Glory of th*> House of Israel;
■ I’arties anil their iVineiples ; More of “Adam tiede;” Me
j uu.ir* of K.lVpress t aiiiermc the Sec. Ol and; Men, “on on and
’ Hooks; Thorne, Debit A Credit ; L’Amour, by Mil-hell;
Memoirs of Vidi. *<| , The l’dlar of fire, Ac. Ac. Also a boat
of new Juvenile Hooks. 11 1?^
1 lil liar cl M a {<* Ins< if u;<‘~
Forsyth, Mor.roc- County, Ga
refills INSTITUTION will remain for the year IsOO in
< barge ot'Kev. Thomas G. fccoTT, as Principal, Mr.
1 Scott Is known lit oar community as a teacher tuily qtiaii
; tied to govern and instruct the young He will have ss.-
i •iated with h'm Mr John W. Hosier, Jr., of Geneva, (is ,
who comi , hlgtily recoinme.nleil as a Christian gentleman
: and as a successful and experienced classical teacher.
V” confidently assert that patents * bo w ish (heir sons
j, CM tfc'< or lor l.uslLess will, in our
I* opinion, find no school super.or to lldliaid Institute. Ks
pectally do we oommend cur ftchoot to tiio attention ot
those y. ting men who appreciate an education, and are
witting to avail tin mselves of tin- facllllie* for a. <|idrit,g it.
> The society of Forsyth is utain ; [remaps no village has
: le tter. We have churches and bahbath acho.ds. affording
< all the re!idloua advantages which any pc--pie enjoy. Our
jj village Is situated immediately on the Macon mi Western
1 Haiti<>ad, and isUierefore easy and convenient of access.—
“ In our mid t is one of the best Ft male Schools in the Mate
f— Monroe F.inale University. limiters and risiers can
ij diereiore lie toge'her 1.-ie while absent Horn hope obtain
il thtir cilu <.•**!. on.
I litwd curt he (Hrfniwd in flood fiunilroi ft* t’’ Pt*r mCnth,
[ including lights it ltd w nailing.
‘X’ E K .If *:
Orthography and Iten.lin.sr Et! per year
Orthogrn; lie, Head.nr. Wot ligand Ar it lime*
j tic.. *24 “ *“
The ul.ove ind les of any of.hem with ii l> U’ ■
ry and tioograpli.t . ..: i. i. **o “ 11
Auy id the abuve wiili (• iainiuar ai.d Klietor
io *b6 “ “
Any of the above with Latin, Alg bra, Natur
al Philosophy and OtminisH y ‘',.. a.•• • *4O “ “
Any of the above with Greek, Higher Mnih
amni ics amt advance English Course *<C “ “
Particular at tern ten pant to Declamation and Com
position. Insti uelion in Fi rich if des rest.
Cliarg"* ma le from time pupil* enter no <L duct on
for abset.ee unless from sickness or other providential
cause No pupil received for it-sk than a <;carter.
i*r Kxcrcises commence Monday, 9th January, Istii', I
and continue ten months.
J R. HANKS', President
Board of Trustees.
Forsyth, (la., Nov. 2, ISefMJrn
BOLTING CLOTH.
bA piliCl't of the celebrated Dutch Anchor Brands {
e>l * of Bolting Cloth. for sale at New York prices, by j
July 20 J. B. AW. A. ROSS, I
•M \: i) l c i a e s.
Ilt>stelier’s Stuinach liiUeris.
IT is a fact that every aieaiber ul the human family h>
’ more or less subjected to Some rDuipliiiii , besutes lo
intineiable oilier CoudiUohS in lif-. whudi, by the aesbaswe
a: a itlle Mi-, le.lge or t vercise el coo.toot, seiu-e, tliey may !
1,,, | 0 reguiate their habits of diet, and *l’h Oie *-
St# .1,. e „fa good tonic, .-eeiire penuaiieut health. In -rd.r
to ace .mplisli this leslred ob> i-t, Hie true c ere to pursue
. eert nidy tliat which HI produce a natural state of things
at t. eb aM tiasard of vital -treiigth and Ibe; for this end
Dr II •stetter lots introduced to this (suiitf) a prc|wriion
b aringtd* nano , which at tins day is not anew uoiiicine,
bdi me that has heeu iricd tor years, giving satisfaction to
all who h tve used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon j
the stomach,bow-G mil liter, res’.oiii g thmi loaleillhy
and vigor :us a,'lu>n, aiui liius hy the stn:,de pFoie.it of
s’rengtheuing nature, enat’te the system to triuuiph over
di e isc,
F u Uieeure of Dyspepsia, ind gestlon Nausea, Flatulen
cy, 1,-" o’ A,‘i elite, -r any Bilious Complaiuta, arising
ll -I i a morbid ruction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing
Cramp*, Dysentery , Cholic, Choicra Morbus, Ac., these Bit
ters has- no equal
inarm mi. Dy si utery or llux. so geneially contracted by
new settlers ilnl caused prineip ‘fly try the change of water
and diet, ill t>* speelily regiilaleil y a brief use of tliis pre
paration. Dyap< |ia, a liui-ase wlncii is probabty more
prevalent, wlien taken in all it* various foitns, than an;
n r, nic cause ol wlncii may always l>e attributed lode
ran ’einenis ol t*ie digestive organs, can be cured without
tab by using IIOSTETTEK’S STOMACH BITTER*, as per
directions on I lie bottle For this disease every physcian
will recommeud Bittern of some kind, then why not use an
article kuown to be infallible?. Every country have their
Bit eis as a preventative of disditse aiul strengthening o the
system In general, and among them afll there is not to be
!\.u id a more healthy pe-ple than the Germans from w hom
tl,i~ preparation emenatod, based upon scienlifie experi
ments wiiieii has attended to advance the destiny of this
great preparation in the medical scale of science.
F .ii.it a.XP Aut'K—This trying and provoking disease,
which lives its relentness grasp on the body of man, r< duc
j„g him to a mere shadow in a short space oi time, and ren
dering him physically and mentally useless, can he defeated
and driven tioiu lin- body by the use of IIOsTkTTIK’f HK-
M)WNH> BITTERS. Furtlie ,any of tin abov- stated dis
eases cannot lie contracted whan exposed to t.ny ordinary
conditions producing them, If the Hitters are used s per
direction*. And as it neither creates nausea nor oifends
the pa.ate, a> and rein',e lig unnecessary any change of diet
or interruption to usual pursu ts, but promotes Hound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint i* thus ren oved as
speedily as is consistent with the production of a thorough
and permanent cure.
F r Person* in Advanced Years, who are suffering from
an enfeebled con-titution and infirm body, these Bitters are
invaluable a* a restorative of strength and vigor, and need
only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while
nursing, tnee Bitters are imlispen-able, especially where
the mother’s nourishment is inadequate, to the demands of
the jldld.consequently her strength must yield, and heie it
is where a good tonic, such a* Hostetter s Stomach Bitters,
i* needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the
system Ladies should by all in.-an* try this remedy for all
cases of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician,
who, if lie is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
recommend their use in all cases of weakness.
<'il ii f i >. —We caution the public against using any of
the many imitations or counterfeits.but ask for Hostkitkk’s
Ob muitsd Stomach Bittkks, and see that each bottle has
t ewords“Dr J. U-stetter*. Ptcmach Bitlers”b!own on the
side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
the cork.
IW~ Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and sold by ail Druggist.*, grocers, and dealers
generally throughout the United Sta’es,Canada.S-iutli Ame
rica and Germany. Also for sale by E. L. STROHECKER,
GEO. PAYNE, and ZELIN A HUNT, Macon, Ga.
apr C 9-1 y
t M 1* TANARUS, K M K K T S
S A N F C) ll x:> ’ s
LIVER lUIdOttATOR,
NEVER DEBILITATES,
IT Is compounded entirely from gums, and has become
an established tact, a Standard Medicine, known and
approved by all that hav . used it and is now resorted
to with confidence iu all tin diseases for which it is re
commended.
It ha* cured Thousand:- e, within the last two years
who ha 1 given up all hopes >f relief, a* the numerous
unsolicited certificates i r .ny possession show.
The dose must be adopte< W o the temperment of the in
dividual taking it, and used Q n such quantities as to act
gently on the bowels. re
Let the dictate* of your judgment guide you in the
usanf the Liver In vigorator, md it will cure Liver Com
plaints, Bili ou s Attacks, £ Dyspepsia, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Summer Complaints, 35 Dysentery, Droj>sy, Sour
Stomach, Habitual Costive- b-t ness,Cholic,Cholera Chole
ra Morbus, Cholera Infan- g* turn, Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weakness, and may —be used successfully as an
Ordinary Family Medicine. J** it w ill cure Sick Headache,
a* thousands can testify, in K* twenty minutes, if two or
three Tea spoonfulls are ta- bd ten at commencement of
attack. b 4
All who use It, are giving tlielr testimony in its favor.
r“ *l* Water in the Mouth with the Invlgorator, and
swallow both together.
£W~ Price *1 pt r Botlle.
—ALSO
SANPOII D ‘ S
FAIVII*Y CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
ar.d put up in Glass Cases, air tight, and will keep in any
climate.
The Faintly Cathartic Till is a gentle but active Ca-
I tliartio which the proprietor j has u'td in iiis practice
more Ilian twenti years.
The constamly increasing b* demand from those who
have long used Hit Pi.is ar.d the satisfaction which all ex
press in regard to their ase, bd has induced me so place
them within the reach of all rx
The Profession well km tr that different Cathartics act
on different portions of the bowels.
The K imily Cathartic Pill has w ith due reference to
this veil established fact, **J been compounded from a
variety of the purest Yvget- a -lc Extracts, which act
alike on every part of the Q alimentary canal, and are
g io,i ami safe in all cases Ch where a Cathartic is needed,
such as Deraiur* rr.ent of the Stomach, Sleepiness Pain in
the Back and Loins,Cost ve- ness, I* a in and Soreness
over the whole body, from sudden cold, which frt
quautly, if neglected, e r and in a long course of Fever, loss of
Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over the body, Rest-
Ic-s.'iiess, Headache, or weight in the Head, all Inflammato
ry Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a
great Purifier of the ill > >d a'nt many diseases to which liesli
i- heir, t- I- ’.aiefous to ment on in this advertisement. —
l*?’ DOSE, i to 3 —PRICE 0 CENTS.
Ttie i.iver Invig-rat-r and Family Cathartic Pills are re
tailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the
trade in all the large towns.
t* T W. SANFORD,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
Sift Broadway, New York.
Retail bv ail Druggists. Sold also bv ZFILIN A
HUNT, GEORGE PAYNE, and MENARD * CASTLKN, Ma
con, Ga. [july 6 16 Um]
PILES! PILES!! PILES!!!
This hitherto intractable disease, in every form and in
every stage, cured by outward application only.
I)R. ( AVANAIGH’S PILE SALVE.
WII/Ei never fail in giving immediate relief, and pc si
tively curing the worst and most obstinate cases of
Hemorrhoids or Piles. It is the only infallible remedy
known here or elsewhere for the P lea, and is the result of
years of patient study and investigation.
SulFercrs from Piles bow have a Remedy at hand,
which will stand the test of trial without the fear of a failure
on its part, to do all tiie proprietor claims tor it.
Full directions accompany each box, and all that ia re
quisite is strictly to observe them, and a cure is certain to
follow.
Dr. Pat Hiiailffli’s Pile Naive, has been felly
tested during the past twelve years, and has satisfied all
who have used it, that it is, indeed, a CURE for that very
obstinate and annoying disease, and that by
Outward Application only.
The utmost that has hitherto been attempted for Piles, Is
to palliate symptoms, it being the generally received opinion
that there was no
“PERMANENT CURE”
for the disease, but Dr. Cavanaugh’s Preparation, will
(T Ki: all cates in all stages. TRY IT.
For sale wholesale and retail by J. ABHURBT, Charles
ton,?. C ; MENARD A CAFTI.EN, and E. L. KTROHECK
KK. Agents, Macon, and by Druggists generally,
felt 9-1 y
NOTICE.
Til E subscribers have opened a House In Macon, on the
corner next below the *• Brown House,” and near the
Passenger Depot, for the
Purchase anil Sale of Negroes.
A good supply, of likely Young Negroes, kept constantly
on hand and for sale. Purchasers and Traders are invited
to cal) and examine for themselves.
mar 16 ’s9—tf STURRF A HARDY
COFFINS.
UO’.E WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained,
Cheap Vaneered Mahogany Coffins, Also New Style
Mctalir Cases Superior to tlie old styles.
Old Pattern Metalir Cases at Lower prices.
inn. It v TAG WOOD.
The Briggs’ Patent Piano Forte.
i T All now ready to answer the oft repeated question,
1 “Who makes the best Pianos ?” I answer unqualifiedly,
D6IGGS, I’AKMALKS & CO., of New York I have been
tunin'.’ Pi mo* 2< years, and claim to understar.il the instiu.
men*, thoroughly. I have been Northcxpri .-.-iy tc ascertain
who makes the best Pianos. I have seen every part of the
Drigg, Piano, and several ether celebrated ones, in process
of living m ile. The Briggs Piano far excels all others, ii.
two very important particulars, viz: volun. and sweetm ss
of lone, and capacity for staying in tune. The tone is pro
duced as much as possible like the Violin, there being tw o
sound in/-boards convex outward*. The heavy, thick planks,
blocks ami braces are done away with, so a chamber is
formed for sound. The poster and sweetness of tone is equal
to that of the best Grand Piano.
The capacity for stay it g in tune depends on a newly in
vented Iron Frame, or bed-plate, wuicli sustains all the
strain, and is entirely free front the vibratory part of the
Instrument. There is a great improvement in the manner
es putting on the Strings, they not Leing liable to rust or to
jar at Iticir l.earings, • 111 in the arrangement of lhed*m|>crs
The Hang s, hammers, back catches, and every part of the
action is irade in a manner that cannot be excelled. The
follAwit’g is from Tlialherg :
“Mr S. It. ltriggs- I have examined your new Piano
Forte, amt Cordially approve of its system of construction ;
its principles by which great increase of vibratory power is
ot.rained, t>eing very simple and perfectly philosophical.—
I'll tone is grand and noble. It has great capacity for sus
taining the sound nr singing, and its volume of tone, or
power, I have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and
sympathetic sweetness S. THALBRRG ”
Similar certificates have been received from Gotsebalk,
Strakosch, Mason and many other eminent artists.
t*T Them* instruments may be seen at Messrs Virgins.
We are now prepared to All orders not only with these pian
os, but others of a very neat pittern—four large round
corners, gothic legs, rose-wood, 15 octaves, so arr anged that
pi.-cescan be played on them the same ms on the 7 octave
pianos, except on'lie lower liass notes. Also, 7 octave pi
anos, of the s une make and pattern, which we will sell sur
prisingly cheap The Driggs piano will he sold at about the
same prices as other pianos, according to finish of case.
I h ive the agency for the sale of these pianos for the State
of Georgia. Orders from any part of the b late will be prompt
ly attended to. O. B RICE.
Direct to Macon. [sep 27 27-tf]
UI KIiEU MIOi:S.—A large assortment
of Gents’ and Boys Rubbers. Also, Ladies
SUppe r and Sandal Rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated
“ d '°mik KIRTLAKB.
M K DILI N K 8 .
■S3-’ . . V
Tx tbi* the age of advancement, many things new and mvalw
able have twen introdueed-not the phantoms and eh mis ”t
other ages, but new oes. of sound and prsn-tiial uUh.tv In ne
department is progresaion better marked or more v,s!l , i ... be
te P u than in the medical, whi n originating wit , corny Vnt met.
and confined to scientific limits. Precise yof that i’ ■ *** “ r *
the following remedial agents; none will prove more d,iu. ot ot
are so often Deed’ll
DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS
A mo ami certain curt far tough*, did*. Adhmrnc
Br'iist ■ a/so, Orow‘, Whooping tough*, dids.Hc.ti.nr.ny-. M •”
Tins is a nleuwiit medicine to take, product**? hunt. dmU-
and in nine out of ten cases a prompt cure Itexer. ises t.ic ill -t
controlling influence over Coughs and Irritation of til- utig
any remedy known, often stopiing the most \ mleiil lti sf o, hours,
or at nutst in a day or two Many ease* thought to be decided v
consumptive have be.-n promptly ruled by using tmv latt.e ~
and the wearing Little’s StrengthenUlg plaster- on ftie ctie.t As
au an-lyne expectorant, Without astringing the bowels, it stands
paramount to ail cough mixturev.
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE.
Prepared and put up in bottles and vials, only by W <1 l ittle
In using, nothing else is requir.-d to relieve children o! worms
and besides being one of the b-st and cheapest ent off; r,-d to
the nuhlic its frequent use in families will save mm h ticolile
and exjiense, as well as the lives of many children ; tor s.jlU out
of every ten m* generally require it.
DR. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This l prepared from a French HaglpeHft ifie forms t No 1
and 2: the first for the acute, and No. 2 tor b<- d.mHU: et,g.i,)
that has been much improved upon in this country: and from .u
unexampled success is likely to supersede nw-ry other n medy for
Uie cure’of the diseases of tb Kidneys aud h adder Goii-wrlmml,
lUanuorrboeal. aud Leueli-rrhoea! or F! uor Albu Alt vticiis- I id*
extensive combines projairttes totally ditr -r. lU nMosle
and character from any thing to be found tu Ut Unit <i • Uitga
Pbarmacopea or in private practice; Mid m pomt ‘d sh-tj H>Hl
•ffleieucy is not rivaled in America.
I CR. LITTLE'S RINGWORM ANO TETTER OINTMENT
Hundred, of eases of Chronic Tetters. Scald Heads, and diseases
pf the skin geoerally.have been cured by this remedy, and sit
the introduction of tiie No. 2 preparation (being stronger! scar-v.;
a ease ha* been found that it will not effectually eradicate in a
abort time. For the cure of Cancerous Pore* aud Clairs it i* up
plied in the form of Plasters, and is almost inlalhbie.
IN ADDITION, the Proprietor prepares, for the great con
nience and certainty in prescribing. Strengthening I’lasters. ° r
the most superior quality. Improved Cooks’ Pills ./ easy Mf.ttt
Cathartic). Vegetable Mils (a mild catmirtie to obyuite eashvene/t),
Antacid (for tightness and acidity of the stinnach). lonic Bitters,
ate. which wiil be sent on consignment if ordered
Madieines, like everyttiing else, are better and more coonotni-
Mily supplied to the “great mass of the people by merchandize
than in any other way- „ , „ , , ...
Phyaiciaus are referred to tfie 13th pageof Dr. Little s pamphlet,
to the catalogue of medicines of tfea llgiarw Medtca. that be use*
In compounding his different remedies, and asked tu s; if l|l<7
r not the chief reliance of the profession, as he hiuiMilf tind
practised medicine extensively for more thau ten years, Iwfoto
retiring to the drug business.
In more than two hundred places in Georgia, and in all the
■euthern States, they are to be had ; and as there are scamps
about wuo fufe epunterfeiting hia remedies, by palming off tln-ir
own or somethipg el*e, by using the same or simitar ..an.es tor
I no patent is wanted or secured amid the absurd patents of the
all be cautioned to look well for tpe of tIW
Proprietor, thus■
and also, hia name blown into the glass of each liottle.
N. B.—All Orders and Letters “1 Business are to be sent In
future to MACON. GEORGIA, instead of Philadelphia.
, Wholesale Agent, Dr. P. M. COHEN A CO., Charleston, 8. 0 ;
lIcKES.SON A ROBINS, New York.
I Bold By MENARD A CASTLKN and E. L STOHEf KER
Macon,Ga., and by Merchants and Druggists generally.
. mar 249
, Scrofula, or King’sEvH,
IS a consttitutior.al disease, a corruption of the blood, by
which hia fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Be
ing in the circulation, it pervades the whole t ody, and may
burst out in disease on any part of it. No otgan is free from
jts attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The
scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease.
,low living, disordered or upheaUhy food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing t ices, AWI, above al). bv
the venereal infection. Whatever Be its origin, it is hen fit*
.tar; in tbe constitution, descending 44 from parents to child,
ren unto the third and fourth generationindeed,it seem*
to be tbe rod of Him who sajs, 44 1 will visit the iniquities i-f
the fathers upon their children.”
I; 9 ttfvet* commence by deposition from the blood of ci r
rupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, live-r, and in
ternal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the elands, sw t li'tige ;
and on the surfa e, eruptions or sores. ’Jhis fool cos mi
tten. which genders the bleed, depresses theer.e-rguF of life,
*<> that scrofulous eonsli’uttei;* pot only suffer from serp'u
lous eovrp'Aints. but they Lave for less power to withstand
the Bracks of olier disease* ; constqun.llj , vast rin.l.ns
perish by disenb rs which, althoe.gl, i.ot sort fulous in their
nature, urc still ror.dertA fatal By this taint in the systiui.
Most of the euTH-omption which decimal* s the humeri fondly
h:'S its origin indirecllv in this serolutecs ctuitamu Rti* u ;
and many destructive diseases of the live r, kidr.cj s, hi ain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or me aggravated
by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous: their person*
are invaded by this lurking infection, and their health is
undermined ly ih- To eieai.se it finm the system we must
renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigo
rate it by healthy fowl apd exetejae. Fuel, a Uituicit.t we
supply in
A> v-rSr oiHjGimii llxlr'd of SarNfl j.arlHa
tlie most effectual r* n)e*iy which the mi dual skill of cur
limes can devise f r this every where prevailing suet fatal
malady. It is combined from the moat strive r< im dials
that have been discovered ter th. * xpu-gr.tirn of this foul
disorder from the blood, apd tbe rescue of tbe syritni fuqn
its destructive consequence*. Hence it should be employed
for the cure of not only scrofula, hut also those other aflecr
tioi .s which arise from it. such a Eiuptive and hkin lvietp
ses.St Anthony’s I ire, Rose, or Erysipelas. Pimples. Piis
tu!t“S. Blotches. Plains, ami Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt
Rhcvm, Scald Head, Riugwoim, Rlieumati-m, Syphilitic and
Metcurial Diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, in
deed, all Complaints arising from Vitiated er Impure bleod.
The popular belief in “impurity of the blond” is founded in
trulb, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The par
ticular purpose ar.d virtue of this Sarsaparilla is to purify
and regenerate this vital fluid, without wjiieh sound health
is impossible In contsminated constitutions,
Ayer’s Cathartic For ail lire
Purposes of a Family Fliyaic,
are so composed that disease within the range of their action
can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating
properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion
of the human organi m, edrrecting its diseased action, and
restoring its htalthy vi-alitits Asa cor.siquerce of these
properties, the inva’id who is bow ed down with pain or |*hy ki
ca) debility is astonished to find his health or energy restor
ed t>.y a remedy at once to simple apd lfivltirg.
Not only do they pure the everyrday complaints of every
body, but also many formidable and danger* ps
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish giptig |ny
American Almanac, containing certificates of their cutes
and directions for tlieir use in the following con plaints :
Costiveness, Headache arisirg frem disordered firemech,
Nausea, Indigestion. Pain and Morbid Inaction of the Bow
els, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kin
dred complaints, arising from a low state of fl.e body or
obstruction? of its fupetiops.
Cherry Pectornl,
For the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds,lntluenta, Hoatseness,
Croup, aud for the relief of Consumptive I’atienis in ad*
vanced stages of the disease.
8o wide is the field of its usefulness ard o pumeic us are
the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country
abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming and even des; erate diseaces of the lungs by
its use. When or.ee tried, its superiority over evetj ether
medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape ol serration,
and where jts virtues are known, the public no longer hesi
tate, what antidote to tp>| Iny for ffie distrtssin apd (fop*
gerous affections of ll e puitrnonary organs (hat are iacidept
to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust U) oft
the community have faihd and been discarded, this has
gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the
afflicted they can never forget, ar.d produced cures too nu
merous and too remarkable to lie forgotten.
Prepared by I>r. J. C. AYtli & < 0,, LOWEUIo
Maas.
All our Remedies are for sale by E. L STROHECKER and
ZEILIN A HUNT, Macon ; aud by all Druggists every w here,
oct 5 2S-6m
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, At .
1 X Mints. P. R. Sugars,
X O 100 Bbls. Coffee,
40 do Crush’d, Prsnulated and Pow’d,
8 Boxes Loaf Sugar,
17S Bags Rio, Lag’r. and Java Coffee,
25 llhds. Cuba Molars.
25 Bids. Golden and N. O. Syrup,
25 do Train Oil,
15 do Sperm, do.
50i Gallons Linseed do.
115 Kegs Pure White Lead,
I fi# do Cut Nails,
2isi I* Xt-s Tobacco, various brands,
I ftp do Pegars, of all qualities,
75 Bl.ls. Geo., Planters and pure Corn Whisky,
7ft “ Kyp do.,
itft “ (tin,
£5 “ K. eu
With a general stock of Brandr, Wine, Holland Gin, Ac., for
sale by (ntts) AYRES, MING FIELD X CO.
Blanket*. Kdrscy, Mjope, Ac.
If*” II l I. ICS X, 9 arid 2ti qr. Negro Blankets,
e) 75 l’jir Bed I'dankets,
Ift Bales Georgia Kerseys,
In do Northern do
2tl do Heavy Osnr.burgs,
15 do Cotton Yarns,
ftOO Pair i.eavj G>orgia Rugst t Brogans,
1 ntHI do Northern hl’k ai.d Russet do.
2ft Cases Men’“, Women and Children’s Shoes,
20 Bales Shirtings,
IftO Pieees I'rii.ts, for rale hy
oct ft AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
BACON, LARIN lAtKEKtL, Av.
Q C.%NKS Bacon Skies,
Ov 45 T erie- Jlap.s,
2ft Barrels Lard,
75 Packages New Mackerel,
8 Boxes Codfish,
lit Half and Quarter bids Pulton Market Beef,
for sa’e- by joct *j AYRKS, MINGFIFLD A CO.
Gi atA'w! kralp'i!! Grate* !!!
I)I’ It*O.N* in want of GRATFB will please call ar.d
examine iny assortment, as J have the largest aid
oheapes’ lot ever offered in Macon. B. A . B JS-K,
ce|l 2S Cherry Street, Maeou, Ga,
BOOTS. —A full assortment of Gents’ fine French j*
Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, of Bj
various kinds and qualities, both soled and pegged JK
lust received and for sale low by MIX A KIRI LAND.
oct tby
IIATS ! HATS ! !
CASES of Hat*, a.l kinds, will be sold AT COET to
D Merchants purchasing by the Case.
July 20 J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
BOOTS AIVI> SHOES.—Mens’, Boys and
Youth’s fine Calf and Kip Pegged Boots; Mens’ Sisl
stout Kip Hunting and Mud Boots ; Gents lasting
Gaiters, Monterey, Opera and Ties, and fine Call ■•"*
Brogans; Gents, Boys, and Youths’Patent and Enamelled
Brogans; Men’s, Boys, and Youths’ California Kip Brogans
large assortment. [ oct 6-y] MIX k KIBTLAND,