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L K<T AL A‘ I) VKH Tl S BrM K \
CvirtU'fts* 1 •htr in Clinv-m, J.rtu-a ajj.. Li „ti th*.
fir7i*r# <*y
**W, twefioHaviugA*”'"*- V %U*AW.!T*tf’J%r;s • I> 4H -j, .
uju 26 searsof age , t my.ah *|2 ~ Ig , ,jja J: !,
a t is yw** -At- -• # •**>- Ui? poorly <<Jte*s*r. WJ-
rate of -ah! coffipy. f.,r *b- o-n -ft* of the
b iMtXn* ereJil.ffs. *. -.AUNWt ifAMMtIMa *.
1 ‘v
(m iBOItN Stl.l . \• -. I*|
."K ikt •( OHM>r •< Tkm cwm*, win ►><- --iA
before tfiw Court kn e ,1 . >r in lul cdma. on lb * fir*.
Tu.-Jay In krdairv two. w.tnio hourJ of mI-,
lot iff t+ii.f h. ddr*?th** l*Ut tmr.-t U ar-trtoaliy tluKo
gee itoip Ta/lor c i int. . being V w*-< < *•*<! baud,
lulk arr?r <#( a. Uie pfuiwrty of Jad-tft nw.
Tern oa Ik iltf of ls ‘ * V'JL *
tecxi bt* ~ • G.iarJ.en
Gritatviian .‘J/tlu.
]>| in >r-i,r of U-.- Or L.utry of lAbemillf, li I , ITi
9 .1J before lhe'C*f h-nsse d.xnr iw *si I CAMtVrtfin
to. Aral t :rtft (JrbufiVieix Thext,w.!w -an lit&p* gtl fc •or*
ol Je. Ik; ni n f n-gTwe-i, b -long ag * Hrr’wtn
K. (in.ir) In wit: • . , w
J'W,lu.in,*tV.n A ? ‘r of , Jshym, % mm. ab a*
Wjenr'Of <uf<:. ip I H<"r :l, a at.p f.* year* of
age, awffhcr child. £nc'i. about !• ea Terms on
tire Jtav of -al-t. * TIMM U A. *KH,
4ef> t-iH ‘ * Goardirn.
11l ' KAWMI* fiftrr .**:• app i+tt li
J. fj U- H . toffib*. the C-irt of Ordinary af J ilk** coun 1
tjr, i,*wri a r tbe tint r*c i.*r Term after the expiration of
two rowtfc* from thu wg*i w.far h*avet H ike land Mow
n. to the trliti* tf John B iter, Ute of Mid county, rtec’d,
or tke%entfit of the Unr and cr-J t >r* n* *vut iwttfcA.
. RUra lUKKt. A lti.r*
now 46-2 t , oi J tint U iWr.
SI 8k I* Y !) \ VS wGe.* atea/lwVn.**i ;.l he marie an
1 1* Or Stetmry us dac-ip > >4tt4 -to* !<mve to sell the root
Wittewf Ur. Terry Quiua. •k-oe.---l *
now lA-im . CkIIUINM tiOMif. .•
V*TK Et l>eh| ( r n l Crrt*lt.m.- vi |r
non* ioa-tit--i •> the t-tAf#*f ry J”U,w.late : tl.a
toa ctOHt, dn.'eJ, tfe reijMtal to o>iae forward amt
•ciMa> and tK.>je lyarijiz riwimnift agmnat aopi •* otos WtM
pieoaw prenrret th—a rn lean’ afTtie !w
J|i *-; . Vs. tIOBKV. Ca’r. -
SIXTY D 111 ifVr litre ap|>la*tion will b.- ui .!• to
II theftrdiimry of Mmr. a r-Mtntjr, for leave t.> aril the Ne
groes helonPfng to % etrate (ff M>le H Ue, but of ud
county. Aei ’J. • JOHN T. KoßlNrtfN,
AA.:krwt.r.
SIXTI’ n\VS after date application* II l.e made to
__ ij). Ordinary of Maeno rona>. for lette to *U alt the
real etltte M-’iitinf l the estate of liroi \|’*rren, late of
sard coitrtty, >tev’l. 1U W tHHAN, Artn. r e
jaa l'-Ibn * tritti Bre trA* aatiexed.
N'OTIPK la ilrblore usd fttnllur.. All |.-r
---->u nulefii jd to the relate of John >1 K naira late of
liacM iHuntr, dwraol, a/e ren list'd to roro- fnrssr.l
and make iiomedtate )va*nr; those llavin?clao*H wga.u*t
aaid estate are rrqaeeted to taem wMhia the trait
presorihed. hy ta, r they (raid. ‘
ja*lS?i-5t JO-iKPrf 11. KBN/i; .Ky r.
VS AAI.li.-Hr an order
from the Ordinary of Bibb county, Oa., witltie mM t*e
fore the Chnrt-hv.'Ure ilwhh Uk city of Macoa, ta 4l
eoiinty, oa the first T-ieerlay fa March, hetw,m the usual
hoar# ofiaale, part of lot No. 61, lying on rite east side of ibo
Ocioatgee Riwer. on the road leadlne t Mfßetlgeville; one
mile freru tr citj of M ; ‘ n, font*inleg one acre, mo( or
less. Sold aM tire prop rt) of James Ocntori. decwxserl.’
Jib Vl—ids e- * P h DENTON. Aritnr’X.
l.liOi EUIKS. .y.
HARDEMAN £ GRIFFIN
W( LD infirm tuwr friwo-U arid the paMlc gtmerailjr,
■ that they have now In store, anti are constantly re
cti r ini their r
wild AV r intcr Stock,
Os choice wad select
GROCEIUES,
Ta which they watH J nrnwt reape tfafly invite the
attention of oa ar.d ail.
ASP PLA.MEUS
Will find it greater ta their interest to call and wxajuineour
atock before purchasing elsewnere. ti e are detcruiincd to
aeli,profit or no profit, tyowk safes and small margin*. Is
our luotto. Our stock cstihii ia part of
50 Bales Ouany Cloth,
130 Colls Hope,
1000 Pounds Bagging Twine,
9ii Bags Caifee— Java, Port Rico, R.o aud Lagu'ra,
10 Ch-sis ihackgad isrwea Tea,
75 Barrels ABAC sugar,
*JS *• Cruahed and Powdered Sugar,
5 Bowes boat fiwgar,
10 Hogshead* Tine Pt.rt RV >,
Sm Sacks LirrrpooUtah,
106 Sacks Alum Salt,
050 Boxes Adaon’.t.ar Candles,
*0 ** l*perm , - O
100 Boxes No, 1 Sofip, • -
20 “ rVaiiy Toilet Soap,
75 *• Imsi. iI at. 1 Pan. y Candy,
166 Boxes Stanch, •
100 Jars Snuff, , .
0# Whole, Half and Quarter Kega of Powder,
66 Onus Puck-shoo ti:^g.Poad, r,
106 Bag* Shot,
150J16if Otgars. varioda brands,
156 Boxes Tobacco,
20 Cases Hagadu and M-.unt Vtwaan Tobaneo,
*0 Bate* ftsnahurgs and Stripes,
5 Cases J 1 saw; 4a, filsacaaa,
10 Bales iseargta iwersay,
16 *• Nvrthsra ,•* * • * * -*
15 “ Btaakeu.afi prices,
60 Basket* Piper's Ueidaick Wiae, - •
S5 “ Ui Perle Wine,
25 * Priner Impermi Wine,
20 Cases Cab In at Wine,
75 M tsiagas and Siaekbarry Win# and Brandy,
10 Barrels Kye ami Cora Whiskey,
.IS “ Extra Old Boarfw.n,
ii “ . tiiw. Rant and Brandy,
hi Casks Nhlelri. Port and Sweet Wiae,
10 Cases London Dock Ota,
15 “ Bober aieCAtpaghtoß Bitters,
25 ** Lewi on Sy rwp, - , r ,
20 Casks Ale and I'cr.ar. *
16 Boxes (linger Preserves, Prunes and Pig*.
26 “ * Assorted f.-.-kles,
40 “ Baperiur Ctrt). Soda,
50 6xrrri t 1 llhtis fiodx and Batter Crackers,
85 Boxes Herrings,
5 Backs Ashton's Tahir Halt,
• 5 Case* * * w -
12 Dna. WM Backats. * 1 -
85 Una. War Rockets,
15* Nsts of Tubs. * 0
•A !>**. (Jorjrti
• Bexw I.oweeft* XXr~. -
2>,(m Powtuii White Lead and ®r.c,
10 Barrels Linseed U.l,
16 *• Tanner.’and Machine Dil, _
’1 • • Castor *•;),
2 Casks Linseed Oil,
1 “ Pttrc hpenatlii, *
ft Barrels Lem*.a Pyru, ,
5 “ Rose Cordial. - • .
A . “ Pe;>t>rsn>int Cordial,
150 Pounds Sewing Thread,
50 Doten Engli*U Plrklts.
10 “ Worcestershire Abi x,
20 Hhd*. Clear Bacon Side,,
10 Casks Hams,
20 Rits (Chad,
m “ Htctettf,* , • * .
10 - Wh te r di. , : * ‘
20 “ pi
SO Casa* Plaataftan Vkidy,
20 *i Pim Ap;de Bruody ,
5 Barren CCT LOAP Sugar,
4 “ fi. 4thell Aknottda,
2 * Pecan Nuts,
! 3 “ KnuitNutr,
25 Boxes Anderson's rkdac* Toha e,
160 Whole, Half and Quarter Barrels Mackerel,
20 Plrkina Pruaa fresh Butter,
16 “ “ •** Lard, ;
1 Dni Corn tellers,
10 “ Brooms,
16 Cases Comiuun Match. -,
20 drop* Herman *• . *
10 Case* New Cider,
06 Dos. Blacking, .
10 Cases C- tioti Cards,
50 Dor. l'aut Powdata, t
1000 Pound* Ground Paints In OH. of all colors,
nov 0
PAre Liq^uorsi,
JC3T I MPOBTIJ*.
DALY &* FITZGERALD,
8d door front Hardy nmu A Sparks’ VS au hod.se,
7/.j.< i trf ‘nii • ,
. PURE IRISH! WHWKRT, , - _•
MF.P.ETT BRANDT.
” BHK.aKY WINK.*
v UAD6IRA A PORT WINK.
These Uqasn bare been sefyilr J with crest care by Daly
during at rmnl visit lu IreluMsl. Tbey are
warranted pure. It is deemed entirely unnecessary to re
tort to pmU-rj iit or .ter to induce a talc. They arc of the
best ijuaMty, ar.d cannot fail titestahlish fh’s couiiyndition
In the mindaof all whw try thetii The pm lUc and jC.Qrv- af
the article, particsdariy, are .nv.ted to i tliaail ckaibfne far
themaelvws. * (r.ot 26 sd->
Europe and (reor^ia!
DiitF.rr iiiPoHTirioN!
I HAVE yast receiv.-LmyjWk of CtOGKERT. CHINA
and GI.ABB-ITaUK, parchase.! ia E-ar..| c Uat Bprjng,
con* *tfbg of
2u China Dinner fell*, f 175, and down; To* Tea ?*tt* from
65jb* to #25.1 >0; T.-a and Brcakfaii Bel**, 6m w. 56;
Bohemian Glam WAre fw Pens, consisting
of Goblet*, Champagne. Wines
and lhct*ten>ill Ruby * *
and ffWte In- s
• graced
Tba Trays in t
-S . fetU, hM retyfin.’ ;* V • *1
a htrgc asaortment of PsnCy-
Vaacs. I'ancGtNip* and Sauewr.', Parian
Statuary, BMecr Plats.! W'arr, At. AAso some
well asaortei Grates of White. Sir sains uul.iuimiw
Crockery W’are for Alercliaiite. which will be *uWt Ike
regular wholesale price >n fiew Yorlr.
now 30 si, H. JlrW6T.’
STEEL FLOWS,
OF the most approved patt.cn* Planters and oth*f6
will ploaae call *ud i-iuiae. For -ale by
dec 14 * JiAtllAN vt EKO.
\u mo.V.
JI’AT received a th'.l assorstn.-bt of PwVfrs*- Irifn. r ur'-
tish Be lined bur ar.d hyddle Iron, an extra utudily of
Horse Phoo Irost, Ac , Ac., foe D.le fit
dec 14 NATHAN WEED.
TO F A ftM
1300 B%I R I SI > Mf * r> K **f iu *
160 “ Dundee Bagtring,
>*> Coll* Vuchlne Ro,c, * ■ .•
IJWO “ H*u.i .Spon Rope, j
4ak) Pcund*Twine.
We olfar thaabore oa favorable terms. . ,
July J. H. A W. A. ROSS.
< I TAT lON S
rx lawrM; t. ?V ; i: t -.n
V mh R, Hardin f.^J,Le>* u#y: 1 t*4
dn p .-r* prop.Alb dl bed adairpativl.mr, M;ur.n
f .e-A af >ylierefiiii # A*citr and .J:udfc#T si! and singular
bickhfclrcl ur.it.-rv of skhl .iii.or, .-.rhc un 1 yppia
,* toy ottsve* *ftli.ll the Mow j*recrbed b.v law, to shot
they i**vc, shy ssM Icttci sbwol.f nut be grant
I. ipsvew under u.> hoad in ..Bli. , Um> lie anl. I<i.
..- .1 -J*. r. T. M t.-r’t V. Ord and.. y
I 1 1-1 HHil I, ‘i u>Vsr WUMlJT.—Whercos, Befija
1 W fin
’ t -he .mo >r litihQeu of Ar-JlihidO H .lrns, RccOMud
T arc tbcrei'.aoAo erte mml *-*ri..ir\i-h all persmTs ffi.
crest"d 111 tliv ugirAHuf m<l erjd. •>*, U* t” ami appear *■
Iy oilfoe, witfila Uie preScfilcf by law, to jßi.t causi..
f a*i.v they hwvV, <rh/ vtf.t latters *h.*l.l ri-.t he gr.ititcM
• liver. t">Kr my han.t It df..-e. P.ia IHn I Mtu. *
.1*0*41,6,. . Ji>ilN Owtinary.
> ‘ <I.'U *4 Ceuuli (ii*r;i
1 .1 ~ i|i) >1 b'ui 1f 11 lua fur Is Ini of ldm|ndl>6Tiiii
> ‘ ‘lcr-lgrc( X l Ol'a* A. Cl*i>l vy, d.-i’d
Hi r fore f .cft* at'-l a ‘ n .md. a!Ur..l sirignlf r,
‘-i c . W- *.) W'. l Cb:4k..r> l JW .i-.-eoc.fi to I. ~ot i|r|o ,*r
my ->!i-e wi'hiti t.(/-li'ou presci DmU by la*. t” ilww cuuai',
tany,) Vbv .-v I ictly-n pioiit.i pot tie psnt.4.
7}icf, aOT,- hand .Jar. tth,‘l s fo.
janl! 1J 5; W. J Coi lI - - Or.linaiy.E
i1 L I, ts. !i* (~tl-tf 1 •--Jaftiea R- Ti.ofua*.
t W a.- Pi.rntnr M<. ajah Th pavlatr ■ f sahl county
litrpuf. applies to me l>r k-ltcn of dtsn iasirn frum said
ltrn!*fii'|i. .
nicer arc therefore to Cite arul adieoniah aT arid singular,
lr kindred and ;re,flftrx>f Saul .hrStMil, to he nisi apju-.t’
it mjr otfi- e witldaUie tiute,•rcscrihi.it by law , to shod cause,
t any.wliv <ai)! I.l*p shoo'd nor hr gratitnl *
- Ar my trand in offit-.-, Jar,. ! lih, ISfifl.
yan 1* At fit M . T. M tSdEY. Ordinary.
4 4 l.tHtt.M, Hi til* t’IMIISf J-.-Wtr-re*. MrO.*.
U ra toergley jktsm ul application to w*u fu l> fu r* o
\ iui-ftistrwtt'.n w itfidiie wIP AiaCn Xrd. of Mr*, f vio-cs M
t ig!.*, late of said cuntyedvc’d. The K cufr of said
• ill haWM g rei .Hinced
These >e th-rtlorr to c ; te and admonishallaiol singula’
*% kindred ayd i-rcdtfors g* said to hr and op
car at my Ui'we, withiu tlirtime h l; w, w* *lk>*
*use. if any :hy have, why mid letters should not hr
irawted
G wen und-r iuy hand in ofSc*, January 12th. lSf'6.
’ ysn fAtd-St W. T. MAB3F.Y, Ordinary.
s *■•*■ —**r sb .r"JU ky
p F.flßfil V. It M* f t*vi - 11 v . Wliercas, Tliniuar.
xB K an.l Clturle* Y. CoJtiple-l! i|.|iie tonic for letter* of
UwlnttraUwmtlgrttit* of ClToitis Campbell, late os
..•:d county, do-fused.
Thes- Ip tKertfvrs ta titc ami admonish all a v d singular,
the kir.lrcd and crclttors <f said <lroea,*.-d, to te and appear
it my nfice, siiliit tli*’ time prcscr.l cd by law, to show
eauc, if any, why said letters *liowl 1 m,t be granted.
Given under my hand sh ottfe.-, lanuary Jftih, IS6O
jn ISIWt W. T. MA3SEY, Ordinary,
- T~ ■ ■.*'•” ~r
/ I Mtßt;i 1, Itikh 4 Uitnl), —Wliercas, Aithur
‘7 P. ster sppiie* t. rn* for h-tfers of Administration 1 n
the estate of DMel Yruing. late of -aid roiipijt, Jeeeui and.
Tilts* are thefuf ire to cite and a.h000.-b 61 an t sitigular,
•*- sui-fced ar.d cr.d.t*tr* of sasl ,|e*’. used. 10 he .tnd ayipeur
■ t mg offi.-e within the time pr.r< fi>eil l.y law, to show
cause,if any. why *au! tetwrs should not he granted.
Given m lei tny hand ia ofiiee, January Ifcih, I -bn
iati Is H it 11 .* T. IIM-.'kV, tti.iinary.
( ’ liHKLH, lai'snf Olimtjr,—Whereas, Gltes P.
’ 1 WebU applica Ut hi* for letters rtf Administration on
the e'.'ote of Bran.on llardeh, drxeaaai.
Toe*., are Ce-r,f-.rr to cite and odwoniuh all ami singular,
(he kindred and creditor* of said ooreased, to be and u|>|ar
at my udiae within the time pn-eriled by law, t.> show
cause, if *uy Ut-y have, whs said letter* should not be
vran’dl. (liver, under my liaß.l in office, Jan. 16th, lrfid.
yar. 1’ W-5t W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary.
Ct FJIKLIA* Libb Cowtafy.— Wharewa, Wiilinnr
T Luady make . application for letters o’ AdmlnistratioO
team teitamento ann.-xo, upon Utc estate of Mr*. VrMctii*
rkcr.stord, late of said eourty, deceased
Tli,--s- are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the k mured ami rreditoramf. said de.-easeii, to lie ami ap)mar
at my office within th* time preacrihed by law, to show
xn*e, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted G:>**:■ under my harul iu office. Jan 16th, IS6O
• - - W. T. MASSET, Ordinary.
1* Aft J) S FOK 8 A i * F.
To l*la*itt*r*> uut lupilalish.
IjAOR Sale Stkkl acre* of land in Baker County, silaoted
mostly .m or near the 3tage Rex.lfr m Albany to Thorn
arvflie, and distant from Ad*any 12 to 15 mile*.
They arc in bodies of from 560 to tKs*’ acres, with improve
ment* <m each. *
The line of the projected Railroad from Albany to Thotn
asviile and Bahihridge passes through them.
The Ktfi Rooil ffoiu Macon to Albany trill be completed
‘by the Ist of October, which with a daily blaye to Thotuas
v.ilc, renders these Plantations now of easy ac .•ess.
ALSO lisa) Acre* in Barfy County.
liss* Acre* in Mil'er County, boo acres of which lying on
fipriug Creek We iwipreved—
>*w Acre* in Cnlquit County, 1560 of which lyingfon Lit
tle OcirtiH-k.me* River, are iiaprov ed.xhisboily contains 86p
acre* exceeding rich Cam- Hacnn ark.
fiikb* in Bevrle-.i County, of these fl.ore are two hod-
I ie* of 76l"l Acre* Ca n, and one of 2006 acres. This lost
1 named Is on the WMhlaco chy River, and within tab miles
’ af Nashville the County Bite.
ALC'J, Jsaa Acre* in Decatur County, In bodies mosMy
. frota fV te J& a>-rws —ami several of these places of 150
! and 125 u a res are improved.
Ttie** lands are all situated in the level lime stone plain*
of the rtch (ail<g of tiu glint and Chattahoochee River*.—
afe cost ieghiitis m> be settled and put In cultivation,
e.nJ are found to be a* productive a* the lands liiglie, up
the vallyy io iiokor and IK'.iglierty counties.
The L. 8. Mai! Is curried in steamers twice a week from
county Bite of Hecalurjfo Uie Bay, and tbe
•rust mary rate of Ireght is 75 cruu per hale, on Cotton.
Planters desirous of obtaining fresh and fertile lauds to
cultivate, and Capitalist*, w ishing to make a safe and prod
•a'd-x inveatmen* of thsir funds. Would do well ta cal! and
examine.
Ti-r.us of sale wilt be mode easy.
Mije. and a more detailed description, may he had by
calling at Hie office of
J A WB4 R. BCTTB, at Macon, or
sdp 6. iA-tf 60. W. UAKMAKY. f Savannah.
Sale.
HV virtce-r.f the 7th Article of the Constitution wf the
Chickasaw Land Company of Mississippi will Iw wold
’ ai the Court house in the City of Macon, ou the 2th day of
(Me./. I }>•. a - 11 o'clock, A. M , li.e following q iarh-r
MctioiH.f laad. situate, lying ami being In tip* State of
t'Mis*i.-*q>pi, to-wit: . , .
TIPPAH COUNTY.
j t*. ;eio*. tivTu*. N. tanp, nisi.
; South Fast H 4 - t ‘ 3 Kaat
{Heath Wert * j 1 * •
|8 utii West 16 4. 4 ,•**.
f.ue-uih Fast 18 4 , 2 **
s | -t if .. :(
jfc.tti: Hast 12 **.*•
p. *rfh Hast 15 ft 2 “
j Monli West* s5 < • | •
i PONTGTOC CM7MTT.
N Uhl —t H 7 1 “
N .rth K*t -ft 7 2 “
North Wert b 7 It -
i>orth East 5 7 * “ 2 •*
Soul|* b'tst fi • * I 2 “
j North Last *. 21 TANARUS” “
• North Wes* Yl tt 1 , “
South West 22 ■* a 1 “
Jhurth East 60 1 ,
North Faat 61 S * 1 “
,South Meat A’> 1 “
r* utii West la S * 2 “
: Narth Ka-t S* 4 -.
North East ST .8 5 “
jßotith Raat 2 * 11 3 “
; South West 34 11 4 “
j Also the Notes belonging to said CoAnany.
TEPIIVIS OF SALE :
Note* with approved stcurity, at one and two years.
By order at tiie Board.
WASHINGTON POE, President,
j Tbomss Tavlo*. Sec’ty. -fnav 9 4&-tds>
Valuable for Sale.
Di>iki>g to move my planting interest West, I I
offer for sale two vnluahie Plantations. One sun a ted
in Macon ‘tnty within three miles of Winchester, on the
4oatii-Western Rail Road, containing 2,4*5 acre* of level
’ fhtk aud Hickory ••and. with good improvemmt* ind be
’ tween tliirtorn ami fourteen hundred acre* .a cultivation, a
j considerable portion of which ia fresh land.
} The otb-r Plantation if .iluatrd in the 14tfi district of
, la*e, or. Pout River at the mouth of Chokaefichirke* Creek
and contains 2,474 acres of Land alw>ut two-third* of which
itfi.'s an I Hickory Land of the best quality, and the re
’ main.br goo<l Pine Land, w u. about tliitteen hundred acres
- ia cultivation, nearly ai! of which is fresh land, and as pro
.doctive oa any tai l iu t mth-WesU-ra Georgia, and t*‘
• finely watered, and salwtantiaily improve,!. Mv overseers
, wIH show these places to any oue wisldng to axHßiine them
IVy ferms wi!l !*e liberal and p-iymetits easy. For farther
i particular* a !-Tress the undersigned at liacon..
july 21 17-tb N. BASF.
Valuable Lands forßal^.
rjiHi; subscriber tins 11m following Lamls for sale, which I
’ JL may be U iff at reasonable prices, and on aceoiyrno-iA
j ting term* to purchasers. Alt person* are cautfoueii not to
, tree pat- oa said Sands (
| Number 33 in ilth district Lee, sear Dawson. Terrel
I county >6, g 0,22.55, 65, 6i, 1/4, 125, 244, 26!, 2ff7,
• A*. B.'J,^ll• 422, If*, -14 j, -1 IS, 844, in iotfi d.*tru-t llouii,
ami fid ui 4th d.otrict of Do dy county, No 41. -tt. 43, 77,
7s, dl.ia tUes4ih diitric, Kgi| county, aud M 6. 2112, 223,
■am. *Bl, 3*4, JUST,:, 37fi, :t-m, 395, 3.<, iu the 27th diatrh t
af Ami iy now li cauir onaptfr, 2H’> in #tfi district of Lowndes
county, 374, CJ7, .37, S7F, Art. 4b7, 4*.*, in district. Ware
coatMy, -322 in the 3H*.• district lh-. atnr, 20, 61, ‘AM, 2nd, in
lh<- 54h, train,'and IV2, 477, 47b, 4sfi, 4Yu, 523, in 6th district,
••f Irwin i hiuly, 13Y in I2tii diHrxl iirst SceUoH ttttgrokee,
7.6, 3rd and sTTc t and secoail Be< ti"f| Cherokee. The Ixit .‘fcl
•a l<t. distrie, Lee, is now in Terre, county, and lies near tlie
kjllage of prfioD. amts* valuable,
tfy r.iidi-Vc is iu T* igg county, anTmy Past Gffice ad
lre* •*Cod Spring, W'ftlrtasou county.”.’ •
uiar 2 49 ’S*—tl A. W. ARD, M. D. *
Dooly lor Salt-.
1.1. b* wUll the Court-house doerin Yien%£,Jh>..|y
Vs in: ih !-t Tuesday 1n February siext,
on* lot el Lilfl No 244, ti: the 2td atfeirict of Duoiy cnUjr.
** as lM >*cepirr jof R. 5. WeMlmWoli, Sold under a d<*-
trff es the tvipenor Court. m . , : ,
- Term* month* crol.t, .-to :iod security and in
terest from day <jf date.
Ttirw. U. COBH. 1 *
8. I> fIrMTEKsoN, / . .
* * l- n. (• AH', * .Commissioner*.
m r. Mf.f.rv, I
it li. BROWN, y
Henderson, Ga., litre. $, 1 >7#. Bs-tds
Land! Laud!!
TSIF. Bank l lire Mule of C.i‘or"i, i
far sale,the full-wing Lot* of I .aud hi fovtiierii (IrtrfHa,
to-wit:
01,1 nr,w MipMemtiy.
“ •* a* * „ 4 ,
44 4Vt— 44 •* # * 44 u.
“ *.'J—*tl ‘ 44 44 e 44 44 . 11-rrieu 44 r ._
*• 49*- ” t - 4 44 “ ti*j of l'.. rrve and ClitiCli
44 —l(h> “ 44 “ now Winch coonty .
I*coßoi-iMotiii arr -nlicUnt. Terms. Terr
Tim will far in I*liiinii*v|He on kr>t Marcia in XI %
*h*- k- H| titfiriaU %n treat 6>r aiiy or all of wld lands,
. Ldkr> afimrfil lo biai at M*a.a>s aill recclte lirumpt
Itiraltiin. .
• r w.Wr of the Board
Jan. lUh, IMB. l*-4t J. H. It. WAt HI NtiTON, Ag’l
ENBRAL ADVERTISEMENTS
(; B o c k i>; u y .
Coal Oil and Jb luut i^Vinpsi.
piiwiliyrtyg
Home Again.
11f.% K just returned from Kurot**- where I bought the
Largekt and Finest Stock wl
F.iucy, Kilt and White C hina,
fcVRR IN THI3 MAItKKT. Also a Stock of Common
*nn U lute
( 1 1 vA N i r i E WARE.
f the Beit Pat, that uogfes ta Ifth cmuip. ry.
I vroaida ntt ‘he attention of M rcliai.is, to my samph's
now‘in hand, which 1 am sure Hie preferable to anythin*
isi this secigon.
1 have a good ftoik now on band of
Wain rs in ieti*
Castors,
( Din t ’KVa Srtfs, rbrnp,
('(ml Oil l.aiitiK,
KtuiJ l.winiMi*
Goblets,
Tiinilsli-ra* Ac,
I have a fine lot of COAL OIL No 1, to be here in a few
day* Al l the above Goods offered cheap to make room for
sv.-ok coming iu. R P MeEVOY.
Citiuen, Telegraph, Stale Press, Albany Patriot,l
Cuthiert Reporter. Milledi'evllie Iteeurdcr. Griffin Union
and SumGr KepubC -an. copy, nr diuiige this N ,r **ld adver
tiseuiynt. 1 June 2‘JJ R P. HcK.
Nrws f*) I lie AUautic Tcl<*riph
f fit) all whom it luav concern, the* is to notify Uie public
1 tli U 13 A \C3 is it home again, sn.l betc* to assure hi*
patrons that his Saloon Is not a thing of m day Citixen*
xml the univetuig |*ul.lic will find their dutaMbhuient open,
not for the 4,-ason only, but at all Reason* of the year, and
those calling on >t. at! Ji iurs, hud our larder sup
pbed with nh the deficacie* that tlie New Tiv k and other
markets will affird. in the way of estal.lss and something
good to drink, and six days out of seven, more than can be
found in any othjr house in logo.
E. ISAACS & BRO’.
Under Hull, L’hitrrj’ St.
H'<” IMM of If ore will every day.
Be just the thing for little pay ;
And those, who at their place may vat
W>h find in *t nit tilings ciu|detg—
And goitiginnee.they theu will know,
Ttia: teAAOS, is tlie PLAOK to go.
We shall bo happy to see our friends, ensuring them that
it will be or unreuiitrtnfc cure to plt*e In cVvry respect,
as we flatter ourselves, wc hsvv dnue till now.
It may not be generally kirami that we have, to meet th*-
wished of the MediiMl f*’ ‘iU> .importeil by ourselves, a very
superior quality of Pale Brandy, fine Old Port, Sherry and
Vliidetra, |>o*9e*lng all tlie Medicinal qualities, so much de
sired by them.
Look at this Bill of Fare, an I choose for yourself;
OT'STERS,
Prom New York, Savannah and Brunswick, In the gl.ih or
by the measure,raw, fried, stewed, or in any way you want
them Also, ii
Shrimps and Crib*, W Id Game of every variety,
Venison and Beef Steaks, vßWfi
Mutton Chops aud Veal Cutlets, iUU .
Ham and Egg*,
Devil Ham and 1 *-vtlsd Terapins,
IMountain Ovters,
OfNSV. TURTLE 80UP,
CfepyJi*® Mood-Cock, Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Sqwirrol*.
Wild Dusks, Fish, end everything that an epicure wants,can
alway s be had when in season,
Confcclioiiprir* nnct Fruit.
I3AAC6, also keeps constantly on hand a good aaitort
tnent of
GRANGER, APPf.ES,
UANANA.H, PI4F. API’LKF,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
CJKIS, Ac.,
All nf which can Wb parchaseil at low price* for CABII. Be
sure and call at K. ISAACS A KKO.
net 0-ts
L4BGE MIIfAL OfKf !!!
AT THE OLD FTAND OF
FE\R, MrAXSON & PRITfIIETTs
111 \ VK just received a large assorDnent of Staple and
. Fancy Dry Gowds,embracing all the lluautie* and Nov
elties of the Sea** n I invite the customer* of the old tiriu,
and the pub)it generally,lo call and examine my good* and
prices, for I foci satisfied that I ean suit the most fasthious
in price and quality, In any thing in my line. I will guar
ante. the price on all the goods to be as low as they < au be
hail at any first class I. Use in M.-tcon.
Silkst Silks!!
My Sffk Department is now complete, containing in part,
Silk Robes, Velvet Robes (tefjl rich) and a great variety of
?Wk by the yard, at very low figures.
EeEains, etc.
A heavy slock of lor priced DeLains, something pretty
and well suited to the wants of Misses and Children—a lieau
tifiil assortment of richly painted DeLain Robes. £old De-
Lains. Solid Emelin?*, Pail Pla : d*Valent>, Ac.
Gall and look, we are anxious to TIIUW, for to exhibit is to
sdl.
Whito Goods aud Embroidc-ics !
Particular attcßtinu ie called to Irish Linens, Linen Da
makks, Damak Tafilc Cloths, Damask Napkin*, Tbwels,
Doylies. Ac., Jac .net Oanihrle* and Hulins. Check Muslin,
Nainsosdt atol M'kili and,., E uhruid.-red Fiouocings, Fklgeiugs,
Collars, I land kei chiefs, and Lac- Sett*. Ac. The variety is
hrge and the good* l,eautiful.
uvi:m\<* nitEisiis.
. A heautifiit assortment of Fsrlafu Evening Dresses,, Ex
quisite and for Huh money. Also Embroidered Bwi**es for
party Hi owes.
Staples! Staples!!
A full and complete Stock of Staple Good*, Brown and
Bleached Üblrtir.gs, l.inrey, Red and White Flannels, Plaid
and (t|era do.. Domestic,*. Tickings, Ac , Ac.
HOOP SK-XIITS.
A heavy stock of lloop Skirt* at luw price* Skirts enn
tainig from five to forty hoops. Tbe WOVEN BKIRT, some
thing new aud durable ; also the iliuge Skirt—a good assort
ment of Misses do.
1 aleniicuties and Thread Edselugs.~*
A large assortment of the abore.
laukee
A great many new and handsome thing* in this line, use
ful and ornamental.
Goods sold ou usual time to prompt paying customers.
Extra inducements to cash buj ms.
THO.IIAN J. SWANSON,
M p 7 ‘ Ootton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
taadrie* lim itpfl and lor 6Hic by
J. k K. MAWETT.
I /A/A Biua. of Magnolia Whisky,
J_l_yUF do x. xx. xxx. set. Louis Whiskey,
’J do Old Riirlmn Whisky,
do Nectar Whisky,
t, do PJansylvaoia Malt Whisky,
~ do N.E. Rum, ,
bo do Phelp’s (Hn,
‘So do Aiucrican Brandy,
2>g Pipes Brand Gloire De Cognac,
2do. of J. J. B. Six Brandy,
2J6 do. do. Signet do.,
‘lk J. Jupry A Cos., Brandy
2 do. Holland Gin,
25 Hoxe* of Lemon Syrup.
Also, together a itli a full assortment of all other articles
a the Grocery line, now in store and daily receiving, and
or ** eas low as any bouse in Macon. fug 19-tfj
DA VXD ROSS,
BOOK-BINDER
AMI)
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
/"YO.NTIN ITEM to make BLANK BOOKS
V7/or ilourts, Counting Houses and Kail f’J jSA
R >ad> and to Hind ail Tarirtie* of PUtNTKI).ft , ft ,' u *-j[ 1
WORK with superior neatm*** and despatch. WttL~'.tw.Ar
ni SIC Bound will, ELASTICITY and KLKGANCK.
Ln \v (took* in the meat approved style.
MAKPKBF’ WKKKLY AND MAGAZINE, GRAHAM'S,
frODKV'S, and sUofiier Periodicals and Magazine* HOUND
in neat and cheap Binding*.
Particular attention paid to Hie re-binding valuable old
Itooi*
r Order* from a dialanee will meet with prompt atten
tion.
Office upon th Corner of Third and Cherry Streets,
Over GKO, T. KOlikite A SON, Macon,Ga.
a mg9h y ■ ** 4 . .
Montpelier Farm School,
olssiirssc County, iiewr^iu.
lIKV.CAHIJALIt 14.l 4 . 11. H Airm, lrwi
h drill. Hat ik purcha m.l Mnntpelii r,that< •It krtUd
sent f learning, Mr.’ Martin ha* transferred thither lit*
I'itrm a< h(ii fmm llenry eounly.
No place in aU the ivuth pqmwsfae nor. farilttit a, or more
peculiar advantages, than doe* Uiis, for Uur ruvces.-ful edu
cation of yuntil.
The Fall *eewi will ctumwo r on of July next.
K.vaniination and couniuijecmeiit.Mh and pth of June,
for furtlier infoi iua!vn, add rets the President, at Mont
pelirr, Georgia,
mav tfft 9-ts.
iiftOCEIUKS, LIQIOIII, <V< .
A IT tl tilts. P, It. Sugars,
1 llXiHbls. Coffee,
40 do Crush'd, Granulated and Pow’d,
, 8 Raxes Loaf Sugar,
Iff* Bat's Uio, lag*r. and Java Coffee,
Hliri*. Culia MnTasi t.
V’> Bids. Golden and N. 0 Syrup,
2ft do Train Oil, f
IS ■
W* Gallnns IMtied do.,
RS Keg. Bure White I a.*.?, *•
in* do Cat Nwtix,
Vlst B .xes Ywhacee. variou* hrnnds,
Jfst il l tiagars.of aR (|uaHtles,
T 5 Bids. Gc i., Planters av‘l Pure Corn Whisky,
- 7ft 44 Rye do.,
~ , Rft 44 tiuu-% a . ‘ ‘ ,
*ft ■* Kuhi,
Wrtli a general stock of Gin, he., for
tabby AYKtc, WINUFItLIf k CO.
• RAILROAD AC
- - - •.
yv, -lorn eV AtktuUc K;irn'*t*<r.
Atlanta
AtY PAS-'RNG kit TRAIN.
fa>srs A'larita, daily, at ... .16 °'o, A. M
\i-r.\e* ;*1 Chsttaiiuogtt at. LA v, P. M.
E-ive* Clialiunougß at .‘..‘.•j-*,: 5 Glifi o.o<*. I‘ M.
Arrive* at AU44.IH at. -> • -? ® **R U- 11;
■▼• saw VAksßsnrß TRAitf. .-,*.
Leave* Atlanta, ldgtitly, at * f.-tfl. P. M
trri> e* at Chattanooga at.., A M .
Leaves Oliattaiijogs at 3 y P..M,
Arrives at Ails:il at...., .O.Y A M.
Tin* KoS‘l connects, each nay, v* itli the Ib nie Branch
Railroad ai Klqgaloii, the Ea*l l'cooca:*ue c*l Ueorcia
Kaiiri o I lit Dalton, and the Nuahvillc A < httSai oojn Rail
road at l kaitunoog*. JUll>i VT LEW LA,
iK-l 5 2>-tf ■ •’ duf’i'ntrtcndetit.
ti:vrA I* It A 11. *4O A l>. f
m\a of sciiSu
(\ \ *l(| niter urttffi/f Septciub* 1 1 lilt)
” wriH bu* rue aw lixilowi: 3 • rA
la-ave. Savannah ... 12*. and K-3f) p.m^*
Arflve in Augu5ta.:,......*..? .7.W p. . and 7 Btk*. *ffi
Arrival in Ma< on 11 ,*> P . u. an d it t)6 a. w.
Arrival m MilliMlgeville i... 1.... .I,lb v. .if
la-ave Macon. . .. Ul.4f> . M. and lt> ott P. R.
Ai rive iudavanuah .7 64 a. m. arol 9.RR P u
Arrival in Augusta .'. 7?Ju a. m. and 7 2d r. a.
Arrise In Milltdgevilie l lt*P. u
Leave Anvuata ......* !.’0 fS a.i. and 2 15 p. m.
trm c in Sa> anoah IJtl.s and H :jft p m
Arrive i .Macon ..Bun a. u. anti il p. m.
Passccger* for point* beyond Atlanta, on the Western A
Atlautii; Kail Koa.l, a ill leave Savannah ou the IX urn in train ;
thane for MiUedgevWe and Eatonton on ihe Ip .-((J P. V train ;
fhose for point* on tlie South-Western, behiw"r'(irt Valley
will Lave on the lo.ftl p M. train; tliose for Cohmibui.
Moalgomery; kc., hy either train.
Train* connect at Macon wiili the Macon A Western and
ffiyugh-West era Util Road train* to Atlanta, Americu*. Al
bany.Ciithbert, Columbus and Montgomery, and al Mrllen
with Augusta and flavannaii Rail Road to Augusta and the
Narth.
t*l I GEO. W. ADAMB, G.n’l.
’l itos A raif|l It. 14 O A I>.
C r o e ke v y are,
ON AIN D after Tiiursday 15tii iust., trains will be run as
follows;
Leave Macon at 12 00, night, Arrive at Atlanta 7.15, A. W.
Leave Macon at 10 (Ml. A. M., Arrive at Atlanta i (KJ, p. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00, night, Arrive at Macon 7.15, A. M.
Iwave Atlanta at 1 1 on, A. M.,Arriveat Macon 5.00, PM.
Tlie night train will not he run on Sundays. The 12 4ft.
night train from Macon connects with tlie Western
ti’ K. K. for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis,
al 12.15. P. M., with Georgia R. K. for Augusta, at lu.oo,
A M , and Atlanta A West Point It. K. at 10.16, A. M.
Tlie 10.00, A M., train from Macon cennects with the
Western A Atlantic If. R. at S 40. |>. M., Georgia R K. at
12.00,night, and Atlanta/ We.t Paint R. R. at !*,*. A. M.
The conipletion cf the Virginia and Tennessee Kail Rukd,
makesOibt the most pleasant am! direct route to the
VIRG-INIA sp*FLXisras,
Tlirougli Ticket* to which may he had at Atlanta, for
f*?6 *5, fnduding Stage fare, *7 00, and to New York for
*l2 00.
Further information may he had in relation to this Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
ju!y 14 14- U. ALPRKQ L.TYI.EU, Bupt.
Change of Schedule on the
SOfJTH-AVJBSTERIf RAIL ROAD.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GEE AT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS
CBpumsiai
Turo Doily Train* between Macon Columbus.
leave Mcoq at 11 15 p. m. and 9.45 x g. Arrive at Co
lumbus 6H5a. u anil 845 P m. Leave Columbus 4.(K) x. M.
and 8.45 P u. Arrive at Macoa 2.60 A. x and 920 P. M.
On and after fluuday. September 4tli. the Passenger aud
Moll Train for Albany and Uuthbert a ill run as follows:
Leave Macon at 10.40 x. a., arrive at Albany at 5.41 P. at.
Leave Albany at 1.40 p. arrive at Macon at lit 44 p. m.
The Mail and Passenger Train from Cutbbert will connect
with the Albany mail train atSmithviUe, No 10, South-M*es
ter a R R.
Leave Cutiibert at 12.45 p. m., arrive at Smith ville at 3.18 p m.
Leave Siuithville at 4.ft5 p. m., arrive at Cutiibert at C 8y r iu
M iking the connection with the up and down Albany Mail
Train. ,
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
Savannah, Mllledgcville and Eatonton.
l’u*t Coaches run from Albany to TABakassee, Bninbridgc,
Thomasville, Ac , daily ; also, tri-weekly from Cutldiert to
Fort Gainer, Ac.
Hack* run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Havnevide an I lfawkinsvill-. and lri-week!y to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Passengers for iioints below Fort Valley, should take tlie
Night Trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid deten
tion in Macon. For other point* take either Train.
Fir*t elaa* Steamships leave-Bavannh for New York, on
Tuesdays, Tiiursdryg and Saturdays. Passage in tire Caiun
4h">, Steerage s6.’
Through Tickets can be procured from Roil Road Agent*
at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New
lork, by S,eam*hip. in Cabin, as follows: Montgomery
42t); Columbus 4*:l; Alban, 424 85.
*P 7 VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r .1 3up’t.
FOR NEW YORK.
j v j g Dp C b: 13.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER
ST33/VTWCEITSS.
Cabin Passage*
l!y the splendid and commodious
si dsi-w 111;i:i* stlamri:s
AUGUSTA,.. .I,ftoo ton*.. ..Capt. M S. \T.suigri.i..
FLORID A.... .1 ,rt'Mi ton*.. ..(’apt. Istcr •Chow ml
AI.ABAM V. I,*iti tons Capt. G. It. Smitar*.
These Ste:im!iif>s helor,g to the old eStatillshcd anil fa
vorite line, know n a* the “ VeW York and Savartiftih Steam
Navigation Company,” and in comfort, accommodations
and fare, canno* is'eaevDed They *i ecommandetl ly ex-
Bfrienced, *kiKul. capoltu and polite officers,
JNO. Ft. WILDER A O AU.TK,
Agents, Vavann ah.
SAM’L L. MITCHtT,i„ A BON,
junedd 14-ts. •• Agtrttts, New TMVk.
ARIU.i: HAM ! \(TOK\.
JOHN RITTBR,
M A lll’.l ,I', MAN! 1 A< nkKK,
No. 7’ ll!i* STKKKT, NEW lilt BN, CO* *.
nA*i so oand a great variety of American and Foreign
Marliles for Monuments, Mantlus, IlsipUsmal Font*.
Statuary, Ac , Ac. Hnv ng in his employ sojne ol the best
workmen in this country, he is prepared to execute prompt
ly all orders for any description of Marble Work.
Numerous specimens of tie* gn and uoikmanJ.in from the
above establishment, run la- seen ot Ifoso Hill (jemeffry, nrel
the undersigned has a large coilwtHiun of new patterns ol
Monuments, which he will he pleased to exhibit.
JOHN L. 40NR8, Resident Agent.
apr 18 31859—t5.
Ornaiucntal Iron Work,
i. 4 &
- ji.7K*rjßti(i> t N. |
IRON RAIIjIN GS, VERANDAHS, &i\
piU9E, imOTHGUh&Pf)., No. 15 Winter St.,
Boston, havt one of tlie iarge|f aiid most complete as
sortments ol Iron Railings, to be found in the United Slate.*,
which for elegance o. design, durability and price, cannot be
surpassed. ,
The Railings are expressly adapted for Church Pences,
Fronts of Dwellings, Public rfipiares, Cemetery luits, Balco
nies, Ac., Ac., aud comprise every variety, from the Wire to
the most massive Cast Iron.
Also new and elegant designs for Verandahs, Vase 4, Foun
tains, SetU* -s,Garden chairs, Arh.,rg,Groltne*, Tree Guards,
Borden, Statuary, Animals, Bedsteads, epde'ery descrip
tion of Brin’iiiciilul iron Itork,
Per*o!.*desirous of purchasing Iron Itaiiings.can see. unite
nnmber which have been furnished hy the above firut, at
BOSK HILL, and in front of many private dwellings A
material re ‘uctioii tn prices made from list Tear, a call Is
Invited. JOHN L. JONFS, Resident Agent,
apr 18 3 IK)9—tf
PLANTATION BIKKMNS.-Nowin Aj,
store tiie liest aortin'-pt of Negro {times, we r ■
have ever offered in this Market. Men’s double solM peg
and nailed black ami rueeelte; do. heavy single sided iiiaca
and tiisseftsj ito. hby* aud youthadilaek and russetts, aH of
whicl|we are selling very low. MIX A KIRTI.AND.
•ct 6-y \
YiiriiM, Rerscys, A.c.
| IIAIiFJ NO. I ONNAIiI KiiN,
17ft “ Georgia Kerseys*
Jill 44 Macon 9neetiig,
“and 44 *• Drilling,
Vi! 44 “ 7 14 Billeting,
2Ull 44 44 Taryis.
For. Pale at Factory Price*, l>y I
july *o J. R w yr A. Kof c .
Ti'incliiig Slimyl* uuil CilasiUclw.
VfOBPLF.tK Stock, at uunsually
oeived aud foi eaie by J* JGhiit.
SH Ii ni s iron ami plnw JSO’fl-’
•daes,for sale bv BtIWDKF A ANDKRSON.
mar*. 4
Trnvaks :ii<f Roncirl
\§*’ 1 laid stipj|y of evei v,dccri|*ti o|l 4 n*r , ive<l *itnl fr
nhl by I JJONI®
j
tlfii aud ll<*)* V% anted.
fp F, X able bodied men and-fise wanted, for the net
I year, for wh ek full prices will ie pil- 4 -A,
deg 91 . JaMKS A. KNDiIfT.
• *
MMiftfe ri oTB.
ITd'i PIKi FS of the celebrated Dutch Anuhur Brands
t)Dof Bolting Cloth, for uie at Me* York priw-S tv
inly to J. B. k W. A. ROtJfl,
HARDWARE, JEWELRY AC.
GARHART & CURD,
A ci Ti IC U L T U:IIAL
Os Every Description.
Mill 1C AWI.IMa Machine*— tun r>* Spike,Wiu.-hipand
.1 others make.
Fan IHill* —Grants Clinton anil several other make.
4* i ai tl 4 rati l< * —Grant* ami other make, it and 6 lin
gered.
Horne Power*—Rtnerys Rati Hoad Bogardus, 2 A 4
Horse- Grass Blades, Grass Sickles Bcy he Bad*-*,Garden
ILte#, and other implements. Corn Shebar , Straw Cutters,
| Cora Mills, and every art'ele usually kept in our line ; to
| g~t)rer witli a large assortment of
II IKDW 4KR. IROK A STEEL,.
I.ail of which wilt he sold very iow. Call and see us.
] apr *7 CaRHAKTA CURD.
(orrugatnl Wrought lrou and Mire
it ailing.
(Secured by letter* Patent.)
VD M I K A KI, V adapted for enclosing Public
Grounds,Cemeteries, Balconies, Cottaees, Ac. Sheep
anil Ox Hurdle Pa ent Wire, Sacking Bedsteads, with every
variety of Foldinp Iron R’irteads and Icon Furniture.—
Patent \1 ire Coal ■'creclis, Ore, Sand amt Gravel Screens,
Wire Netting for Mosquito, Sheep, Poultry ard other pur
pi.s.w. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work in great
variety for gardens, Ac. M. WALK Kit A SONS,
Manufacturers, No. 535 Market, N, E. Cor flth St.,'Phila
deiphl*. (oct 12 29- ly)
F/SEN ARD & BURCH ARD.
II it. K : 114.11 lltn has returned 0|
*tl. from New York with the fittest selec
-11 WATCHES, JEWELhY, Tl iHP
P ti 21 o v v t ic e l s
ev-.T brought to Georgia, and they are now opened and ex
pot and for sale at our heauiii'ui Store on Cherry Street, two
loors from the Telegraph liud.iing, at tlie sign of tlie
BIG WATOTH,
Therefore, we invite &1! to call and see the latest novelties.
Our selection* embrace Kich, Bare and Gorgeous Styles of
Ornaments— Pins. Kings. Bracelets, Chain*, Ladies’ Eitara
elled and Diamond Watchas, Diamond, Pearl, Coral, Car
buncle, and other full and half sett* of Jewelry—some of
hew design, just out.
\VV desire to call particular attention to our stock of
Watches, by the cele ‘rated makers, Cowderoy, tloddel,
Sjtoddarl, Tobias, Ac., made to order expressly for us. We
have also on band the invaluable Jorgenson and Nardin
Chronometers.
A large variety of Clocks—latest style.
Sterling Silver and Plated Tea S;tts, pitchers, Goblets, Ac..
Musical Instruments of every description. Call and look
at our varied stock of VIQLI NS.
Wc also call attention of the trade to our stock of
&OL3D r>E3XTS!
Tlie largest and lrest selection ever brought to this market.
REPAIRING promptly done and warranted.
MENARD A BURGH ARD,
sep 8S Mjß “f the Ms Watch.
S. B. DAT, * E. MASSKiET
DAY &, MAUSSENET,
WATCHMAKERS AAD JEWELERS,
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, G A.,
n.VVtI now in store and daily receiving a rich
and varied assortment of goods in their line, <;
consisting in part of (*!•oj
Pine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, fr
Ladies’ GOLD WATCHES from ssn to $320, Jgfigjfc
Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Kings,
Jewelry of every description, Clocks in every variety’.
I Silver and Plated ware of rare and costly design and finish
i Besides a fine assortment of
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &.C.,
such as are usually kept in the hegt establishment.
Al>o a complete supply of Musical In.Htnitnants. VIO
LINS from |o Cos %T 5, B.IIJOS from 41,50
Cos
IV. U.-Watckes and Jewelry Repaired at
short notice. oct 19 90-ts
MU WINTER TRADE!
-fc, U 5..56.-
E. J. JOHNSTON &. CO.,
H AVF! just received and offer for sale on the most fa
vorable terms, the most elegant, extensive and varied
st-n-k of 9
FINK WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRU
MENTS, GAS FIXTURES, FANS,
CUTLERY, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ever offered In this market. ,
A c dl either for pa-Kiinc or to purchase arul carrfpl com
p.:r son of ijnqlities, styles and price* i.- rtupeutfully solicited.
Malle-rry St., Hd door above Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
V. J JOHNSTON, G. S. OBE-VK.
WATCH WORK.
V*TU are prepared to h ive promptly ar-il well done at
11 short notice ami FULLY WAUK 4 MED for one year,
nur 1 K. J. JOIINsTON A CO.
IAVGItI VI Nil. at I Jewe ry repaired, by
h nov 10 E J. JOIINSTON A CO.
Hair Work,
IIN .1 F\l ■:I. It % A\ U It K VII 1C to order. Over
■HM* new designs for selections.
nov ifi K. J. JOHN.-TON’ \ CO.
tiscellaii&ous.
AM nvr. Pocket and Table Cnt-
VT *ry, RAZORS and FANCY Qt'TJ.ERY, I’ORTABLB
DK.'KS, DRESSING GASES, FANCY BASKETS, PARIAN
srAfiarrs, DOUBLE &. SINGLE GUNS,
Col-T'S PISTOLS, CANES, PORT MONIES AND PURSES,
MCKSCBAU ‘I PIPES,CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
Midi and Ornamental t ombs
Fancy Hair Fins, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men,Doroi
iioes, Uili iftrd Sails, Cuos,
LCATlieitS A UIALK,
With many new and desirable articles not enumerated.
Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices, i>v
nov 10 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Peblbie Spectacles,
I.\ Gold and Steel Frames, Gold, Sdver, Steel and Coro
. won Specks.
A splendid assortment just received, by
a. J. Johnston a co.
G old X*ens Warranted,
i\ Gold, Silver and Wood holders. An elegant assort
ment just opened and for sale, by
E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
AT
B O A R D M AN’B.
\ f L-S SUM MEN’S WINDOW; Sylvia’* World, or Crimes
wliicJi the Law does n if Reach; Breakfast, Dinner
and Tea; anew Cook Book; Knitting Work by Mrs. Par
tington; The Student’* Home ; The Student’s Gibhon ; Lid
dell’s History ot Koflie; Life In America by McKay; Up
hfid dow lathe lrriwaifili. Idyls of the Ring, by Tennyson;
Napoleonic Ideas ; Curiosities of Natural History; Her.ry
Bt. Joint Gentlemen ; The Tin Trumpet; While it was Mor
ning: Almost a Heroine; Tlie Glory of the House of Israel;
Parties and their Principles; More of “Adam llede;” Me
tnolij of Empress ( atherine tlie Becond ; Men, Women and
Books; Tho,n:e, Debit A Credit; L’Amour, by Mitchell;
Memoirs 6f V-tdocq ; The Pillar of Eire, Ac. Ac. Also n tiost
of new Juvenile Rooks. nov 9—S3
190 copi ks or
“ 33 E ULAH ”
m) uA received at
nov 9—453 HOARD HAN’S.
liilliard Mn le Institute,
Forsyth, Monroo County, Ga.
nifllS INSTITUTION will remain for the year l6(l In
X charge of llev. Thomas G. Soft, as Principal. Mr.
**cott i* knowu in our community as a teacher fully qoaH
fleii tiwgovern anti instruct the young lie will have asso
elated with Aim Mr John W. Dnzicr, Jr., of Geneva, Ga.,
wIV) comet highly rucunlineuiietl * a Christian gentleman
H>vl as a auctaaaful aul experienced classical feat her.
’\Ve eonliiieittly -assert that parents w ho wish their on
wau. raiNtUMuf CofHire or for Bushian will, in *>ur
opinion, foul a> school superior tt) Hilliard Institute. Es
pecialiv do we commend our School to the attention of
those y ung men who appreciate an education, anil are
w illing to avail thcnmal. ■ s os the facilities for • quiring lU
Tin- svc'U-ty of Aorsytli it coup ; pertiap no village bus
betl>*r. \Ve iiavc.chun.fiea and gabli&tli schools, aliordiug
all h<*’religious adt (images which any People enjoy. Our
vSHnge is situate t immediately on tlie Macon amt Wee tern
Itiiif on,J, anil i*therefore easy ami convenient of access.—
In mu- miil t is one of the best Female School* in the Stale
—>Mtuime Fetnala University. Brothers anil sian-rs can
ihere:die bo together here while absent from home obtain
ing their education.
il >aril cab be obtained In good families at sl2 per month.
Including light* amt washing.
’ TI*K nS :
OrG.npraiAy and Re.itHag,, :..SIC per yea
Ortln graplk’ I'itoudiug, Writing and Ayitjuue
kjc*>• • * ■.■•...•,........, , $24 “ “
The Atinvy t'.uil its or any of ihejn with Uieto
ry iiud Geography
Any of the afmve with Grammar and Rhetor
it.:.. * h “
Aiy of the Shore jvifh Latin, Algtbru, Natur
al Philosophy ihnl Chemistry".. S4O “ “
Any of ths above aiUi Greet. Uigher Math
aiontii.s and Kiigh-h Course It-b “
i*r p irfjeuLtr attention paid to Declamation and Com- j
position.’ liistfru tiou In FrcnMi if dts red.
Charges made/rpm time pupils enter ami np deduction
ro -Hhs.e B unleri from rjekm ss or other providsutial
cau-e No phplXreceived for less Gian a tjuarler.
j:jgf Exercises Cvinnisne* MondAy, sth January, IS6O,
and continue teQinojitli*. -
J. H. BANKB, President
Board of Trustees.
Forsyth, (!., Nov. t>
M E I) I C I IN E S .
Stomach Bitters.
[V is a fact tliat every uietuher ot tlie liuiuau family W
more <tr less subjected to Soine complain , oeKMcc w
aanierable other gouditßin* i<i life., which, by the assistance
a .title knowledge or exercise ot Common seiise, Uiry n.ay
be aide so to regulate tnetr habit* of diet, ami t;h lUe *- I
distance of a gwwrt lonm, apCßae permanent health.’ In order
to aceumplish Uiis oesli ed okgect, the true coarse to pursue
is ce*'tainiy that Which w rtl produce a uatural slate ot things
at the lea't liaxard of vital strength and life; tor this end
Dr. Hostetler Was introduced to this country a preparailon
bearing hi* nano-, wliieh at this day -4s not anew uiedielne,
but one that ha* Ireeii tried for years, giving satisfaction to
all who have uaed it. The Hitters operate powerfully upon
Uie stomach, trowels auil ttvsr, restoring them to a healthy
and vigorous actiou, and thus by the simple process of
strengthening nature, enable tlie system to triumph over
dlse tse.
F..r the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Nausea, Flnfulen
cy, Loss ot A|*i etite, or any bilious Complaint*, arhffng
from a morbid inaction us theStomacii or Bowels, producing
Cramps, Dysentery, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Ac., these Bit
ter* have no equal.
lloirrhiea Dy sentery or flux, so generally contracted by
uew pettier*,and caused principally by Ok* i liange o! vßtrr
and diet, will be speedily regulated tiy a brief use ol Uiis pre- !
pa> ition. DyrgiepKia, a disease winch is protiab'y more
prevalent, wiien taken in all its various forms, than any
nOwi, Um cause ot which may always be attrrtiuled lode
raugeioents of the digestive organs, can hr- cured without
faH i>y usiug HOSTETTKK’ti .STOMACH BITTEKB, as per
directions on tin- bottle. For this disease every pity s ciau
will reemumend Bitters of some kind, then wiiy mu *e an
article known to he iitfallildcf Every countiy have thrlr
Bin er* as a preventative of disease aud strengthening o ti
system in general, and among them ail there is not to t>e
found a more Healthy people than the German* from whom
this preparation emenated, based upon scientific exneri
meuf* which has attended to advance the destiny of this
great preparation in the medical scale of science.
Fsvkk mD Auua— This trying and provoking disease,!
which files it* relentiics* gta.-p on the body of man, r.duc- i
fug biin to a iuere*badow in a -hnrt -|urce ol time, and ren- !
dering him physically Mild menially useless, can lie deieated |
and driven froai lln- body by lire use c-1 IfGSTET raK’h HE
NOWMU BITTEKr I Furthe ,any of ylte above stated dia
eases cannot be centracteu when exposed tu any i rumaiy
conditions producing them, if the Bitters are used a* per]
directions. And as it neither creates nausea nor oftrnds
the palate, and rendering unnecessary any change of diet
or interruption to usual pursu ts, but promotes sound sleep
and healthy dicestion, the complaint is thus removed as
speedily as Is consistent with the production of a thorough
and jiermarreut cure.
For Person* in Advanced Years, who are suffering from
an enfeebled constitution and iriiirm body, these Hitters are
invariable as a restorative of strength ami vigor, and need
only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while
nursing, these Hitler* are indispen-ahle, especially where
the mother’s nourishment is inadequate, to the demands of
the child,consequently ner strength must yield, and heie it
is w here a good tonic, such as Hostetler'* htoiuucli Bitters,
is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the
system Ladies should by all mean* try this remedy for an ;
.eases of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician, |
‘who, if he is acquainted with the virtue ol the biitris, will |
recommend their use in all cases ot w eakness.
( aulion. —We caution the public agsinst using any of i
the many imitations or counterfeits.but ask for iios-uci rsn’s
Dblubatho Stomach Bitikiu*, and see that each bottle lias
fie words “Dr J. Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters” blow n on ihe
side of the bottle, and stamped on ti e metallic cap covering
the cork.
- LIT Prepared and sold by ROBTETTER A SMITH, l’iits
burgti, P*., and sold by all Druggists, glovers, ai.d dealers
generally throughout the United Bta’es, Canada. South Ame
riea and Germany. Also for sate by K L. STROIIECKKE
GEO. I'AYNE, and 7.ELIN A HUNT, Macon, Ga.
apr <5 2-1 y
IMPLEMENTS
SANFORD’S
I* I VE It I K V IGO It A TOIt,
NEVER DERII.ITATE.S.
IT Is compounded entirely from gums, and lias become
an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and
approved by atl that Wave. , used It, and Is now resorted
to with confidence in ail the fa diseases for which it is re
commended.
It has cured Thousand* within the last two years
who had given up all hopes “J of relief, a* the numerous
unsolicited certificates in my possession show.
The do*e must be adopted pq /.o the temperment of the In
dividual taking it, and used Q u such quantities as to act
gently on the bowels. g >
Let the dictates of your judgment guide you In the
use of the Liver Invigorator, md it will cure Liver Com
plaints, Bili ou s Dyspepsia, Chronic Diar
rhoja, Summer Complaints,?* Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour
Stomach, Habitual Costive- bd ness, Cholic,Cholera,Chole
ra Morbus, Cholera Infan- rd turn, Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weakness, and may be used successfully as an
Ordinary Farniiy Medicine. It will cure Sick Headache,
as thousands can testify, in twenty minutes, if two or
three Tea-spoonfulls are ta- bH ken at commencement of
attack. H
Ail who use it, are giving tiieir testimony ip its favor.
tw Mix Water in the Mouth with the Invigorator, and
swallow both together.
Price $1 per Bottle.
ALSO
S AjVFOn D’S
FA.KIIEY CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
and put up in Glass Cases, air tight, and will keep in any
climate.
The Family Cathartic Pill gi is a gentle hut active Ca
thartic which the proprietor has used in his practice
more than twenty years. “
The constantly increasing W demand from those who
have long used tliePiitsand the satisfaction w hich ail ex
press in regard to their use, has Induced me to place
them within the reach of ail ra
The Profession well know that different Cathartics act
on different portions of the c* bowels.
The Family Cathartic Pill has with due reference to
this well established fact, vj lreen compounded from a
variety of the purest Veget- able Extracts, w hich act
alike on every part of the alimentary canal, and are
good and safe in all cases wh“re a Cathartic is needed,
such as Derangement of the Stomach, Sleepiness Pam in
the Back and Loins, Cost’ve- 5 ness. Pain and Soreness
over the whole body, from U* sudden cold, which fre
quently, if neglected, end in a long course of Fever, loss ot
Appetite, a Creeping HensHtion of Cold over the body. Rest
lessness, Headache, or weight in the Head, all lull a minato
ry Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a
great Purifier of the Blood and many diseases to which flesh
is heir, too numerous to men! on in this advertisement. —
%W“ DOSE, 1 to 3 —PRICK SO CENTS.
The Liver luvigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are re
tailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the
trade in all the large towns.
S T. W. SANFORD,
*{anufcturer aiid Proprietor.
635 Broadway, New York.
Retail by all Druggists Sudd also i>v ZEII.IN k
HUNT, GEORGE PAYNE, aud MENARD A CABTI.LN, Ma
con, Ga. [July 6 15 11m]
Dr. BRONSON, having been so far reduced by eonsnmp
tiou as to “e considered bey ond all hope of recovery by the
most eminent of the medical profession, aud also hy him
self—a regular physician of twenty years practice—as a
last resort,conceived the Idea of ANALYZING THE BLOOD,
and applying the subject of physiology to the more immedi
ate connection and effect of the state of the blood upon the
health and system. Tlie result has begn the production oi
this “ BLOOD FOOD,” from the use of which Dr. Bronson
was restored to perfect health. Within six months after its
introduction, over two thousand consumptives were effectu
ally cured hy it. If you have any complaints of a con
sumptive tendency, Cough, Gold, Headache. Palpitation of
the Heart, Loss of Appetite, or Paiu in tlie Side, lose no
time in procuring a bottle of the “ BLOOD FOOD.” If you
are suffering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep is broken
and disturbed, if your spirits are depressed or your organs
relaxed, you will find in this an unfailing remedy, hy com
mencing with ten drops. If your Liver is torpid, or dis
eased in any manner, whatever, one or two bottles wi’l be
sure to invigorate, and bring it imo lively and healthful ac
tion. In the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia, the pa
tient can here find the most efficient and grateful relief.
A benefit is always experienced after taking only one hot
tie. In Male or Female Complaints and weakness, the suf
ferer, after trying other remedies in vain may rest assured
that a certain cure will result from the use of two or
three bottles. The “BLOOD FOOD” is effectual in all cases
of Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, and other like com
plaints. I’ale and emaciated children and adults are Imme
diately benefitted T>y Its use. It givbs {(Length to the bodv
and qoinr and beauty to thg skin. pjiysiciansNif all schools
are using it with wonderful success.
For full directions, see eirculars. Price, Al per bottle.
fomiiil
Tti presenting you with DR EATON’S INKATII.E COR
DIAh, we desire to state its superiority over every nostrum
that nurse or quack has heretofore offered you.
First—lt is the pre]iarutfon of a regular physician, who
is well qualified, front much experience in infantile com
plaints, to prescribe for them. Secondly—lt is entirely tree
from paregoric or opiate of any kind, ami consequently re
lieves by removing the suffe-lng of your child, instead of
deadening its sensibilities. Thirdly—it is put up with great
care, as a comparison of It with any other article for tofan
tlle'coinplaiuts will show: the very roots from which it is
distilled being dug from the forests under the direction of
Ifr. Eaton- --many of them by his own hands. Fourthly—lt
ig perfectly harmless, and cannot injure the most delicate
infant, and is a certain cure anil relief in all the fbiloaiag
cases, which is Its chief merit over every other prepar aft nil,
via:
For all complaints attending TEETHING, such as DYS
ENTERY, COEIC, Ap.; also, for softening the gums aud re
lieving pain. For regulating the bowels, it Is unequalled.
For Cold in the Head. It is a sure relief. For CROUP. the
most fatal and trying or diseases, i( can be relied on with
perfect confidence ; ami being 4 powerful anti-spssmoiUc
in all cases of convulsions or fits, we'earnestly r*cotr,n*eiul
you to lose no time in procuring it. Lastly—lt costs so
much more than other preparations of the kind, that we
cannot afford such long advertisements as can thusc whose
whole expense Is their advertising; for the sainereasor.lt
commend* itaelf as the most reliable to all mothers. In all
cases, the directions wrapped around each bottle must be
strictly followed. Price. 25 cents per bottle.
Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT, Druggists,
No. 86 Maiden Lane, New York,
And by all respectable Druggist* throughout the country.
Also, by K. L S'i'UOHt'CKt R, Macon, Ga. |[janl!*-ly] “
COFFINS.
nfllL-an
ROSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained,
Cheap Vaneered Mahogany CofliusT, Also New Style
Metalie Cases Superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Mctalle Oases at Lower, prices. -
imr IS-* T AG WOOD
BOOTS AND SHOES,—Mens’, Boys and .A.
Youth’s hue Calf and Sip Pegged Roots; Maps’ ■■l
stout Kip Hunting and Mud Boots; Gents lasting f
Gaiters, Monterey, Opera and Tius, aud fine Calf*
Brogans; Gouts, Keys, and Youths'Patent and Enamelled
ttrogans; Metl*fe, Boys, and Youth*’ California Kip Brogans
a large assortment. f oct fl-yj MIX A KIRTLAND.
New JVLiiHio.
Jr ST DECEIVED, a large rupply of new and
popular Music, at the Methodist Book Deposit/. Orders
MSsHttf w. Swot Duu
MED 10 INKS.
I* this th age of mlvam-etueiit. meny tli.lJ -J r-ek :n*'n
•ble lave mtrveluved uot the pluinloiq.- e.’ and •i. ui re- “f
other age#, but ti.-w oAt, of sound dhdy rki tical ut.': ly la “•
j department i* progression U-Urf marked ,or .iftorc lisUv q> I*s
! seen than in the medical, when origimdmg v. ill. com;, tent m *.
aud confined to art atifi<- limits. Prvcm-+y of tliat eti.-;•.-<•* vie
the i'lk'wiue ,-emtskaJ agents : none wiii pne more clneico’ nr
are sn often neAled.
DR. LITTLE S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS
J rno and errt in cur* Jdr Copy'n. Chh, J.jj'ii /’ /• re tf><
Hr. lsi ; also. tVsae, W'houj'iny O.tnjhs. rtjfls. etc. i:u y • t.
This l* a p!eaa.iut nsediciia* loiakv pradve.:r, : ::i.k do t- - ie-f,
and i niue out of ten oaij.-a priunpt i uiv lt.-x re. ■# tin- mort
ooatrulling laftuance-ov-j Cough* mid lgntatioi. of !h l.u >g- of
any rem.sly kiiwwD.ofWusfcipi'iiig le iu*rtv:n h‘ hi il- hours,
or at u*"-t lu a day or two Mi.ny case* thought, to It- ‘b e'd -.i ..y
•onsuiMptive have been pmvtptly cury-d ij> usin.’ : ■ ‘-it'*,
aud the wearing Little's Mr. u,nli-iiiug Blast r- oa lie- ■ !.e*j \*
an au'-lyne expe-jorant. with'•iVvMr.tiging the bow it *uii.d* t
paramt'uut to alt cougti luivtiir s.
DOLLAR Vs rnuf'joe.
Prepared and put up iu bottle* and vials, only by W ii. Little
In using, nothing els* is retjuin and tw relieve cloMr. nos ■’ o-.o*
and besi'b-s ta-iug one of the Uwt and cl*-ap< *1 r ..!!• r.d io
i Ue- public, its frequent us<- in tjuniltev wii. tan-li no-.: ,
aud exj ense. ni well as tbs lives of many children : lor *.j>d out
of ctvrj/ ten cases g. u. rally requiri: it.
DR. LITTLE S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This Is prepared fi oin Freueh KVipc lin tin- form* if No 1
and -J: tie* tir-t fi.r lire *■ ute. .hkl N” .* f<r tire • hr’ ! -to
gthat has ts**n improv’ and njsn in :i. * > unf .’ an i rroni its
uirexampled sues.-* i* nk-ly f* - dp-rw and ■c - her r. !•*> t
the cure of the d*s, a-*-* rtf the Rid.rey md i Iwl ■ - ‘•■ “"rrh-eol.
hUuuorrbital. and la*u lun-rlireji'or His r Ai "ii- AtT-ct, Ii i*
•XteAiniv* conq>uud cmirb ire* pr,>j-rt'S’ ti'iw'•> and iil chiin i ,-ie
aud • haracici tr,m anythin* to l*” !mu u’ tb,- Kuii'-d ‘ •' ’
Pbanuiu,!pes or in private practice; aMiLiii i< “t “■ -a'., ly and
affleieoev is not rival -d in Amsrwa.
DR, UTTIE'S RIKGWORM TttTFR 01XT*Af*T
llumlreil-uvf enees of t'ln nic TeU’ i-*. c i-!iid H, a; ‘ 1 “- *
of the skin generally.have be. uimr ,f by ii - ri ’’
the introduetionof tire No. 2 peefarat ••. b tug Str ..g. r- - care- -
, a case has been found that it w-•!’ not effect'.iti'iy •t: t-■ “
abort time. For the rare of Cam* ron* Nor* *; ‘ 1 rs it sp
jilb-d in the *>rm of I’butm. aud w alin *f it*f-tTf'*
IN ADDITION, the ProprietiT prep r> •*. for lire met run
nience and rwrtaiwty iu jjr.-si-rddbg, -treiMHic-i..ug . laster*. of
the most superior quality. Imnlbvcd <V"ks” )’ -
eattutriir-. Veg**t:ilde Pill- a M .idcct'-tr'i, to • ’ eesfrem <>.
Antacid ( far tigiilm** tt+il teVt /y (*/ - itui/wc'i . io!'** 1-i 1 > va,
•tc., whM-b will be sent on con- gnupnit if ordered.
Medit-.n -s. like everything else, arc l*-t!cr and ns r- fcreionv
: tally auppyed V. the gr<at nov** of the lebpis • y jn<-. h-u ‘ .-.e
than in any other way , .
Physic, ai,-are refc-rr.tlto the Idti* p i-’e ot Dr. Lut <> *p; in pin 1,
to the uf iw iliciiU’!'of tlu.* Mntiirift ‘ 4
la com. •
I are not the rtlief reliance of Gw pror -*i"n. -n- ii n. •’ “*
I prictised nredirioe extensively fi.f more tltau tali j. rs. I • fuo
I Mtinng to the drug business. . .
Iu more *l,ivU two huuair-.-d places in Georgia, and in all the
1 Southern bt„t* s. they are t,, be had': and ft* flusre
• about who ar** countiTKiHiig his rvuietli**?. hv jKi.inii- 1 :r
I own *r soiu'thiug else, by Rising lb” - nue ,r n* i; ii. i
| no ilatent is wanted or s"'ured mnid 11 m “1* - - ‘ ! “
day,) let all be eautior.ed to Itxik Vel! for tire signature of tig
j Proprietor, U*iu :
//z/PstYr i
and also, his name blown *to the giass of each Isil'le
N.B.—All Orders and I.erters ,n Bire ncss ae t” Is- s- nt IB
future to MACON. GROILiiA, instead of i'uilad. ipliui.
Wholesale Agent, DR. i*. M. COtl LN A CO., Charleston, S. C ;
HeK.t&cuN A ROBINS, New York.
fold by MLNAPI* * CASTLES and E.L STROTIFf KFR
* a< on, Ga., and by Mercliai-ls and Druygist. geneif.'iy.
mar <49 ‘,
Nt roiula, or KhsgM'vil,
IS a correttitutirg ai disease, a corruption of the bleed, by
which his fluid becomes vitiated, weak, ar.d poor. Ic
ing in the circulation, it pervade* the w hole l ody. and may
burst out in disease ou any part us it. N’ooigenis fore from
its attacks, nor is there one which itrusy not destroy. The
scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease,
low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impute air, hilh
and iiithy habits, the depressing vices’, aid, above all, by
the vepereal infection. Whatever be it* origin, it is Ltf*
tary in the constitution, descending “ from parents to child
ren unto the third and fourth generation ;” indeed, ft: eems
to Ire the rod of Hint who sa.vs, “ I vriil visit the iniquities of
the fathers n; rn tjieir children.”
Its tfleets < omruem e by deposition from the blood cf cor
rupt or ulcerous matter, which, in ibe lungs, liver, a ltd in
terna) organs, is termed tubercles f in the glfinus.suellii gs ;
ami on the surface, eruptions or sore*. This foul conup
tion, whicli genders the bleed, depresses theenergies of life,
so that scrofulous constPr.tions not only tufier fri r si-to’r
lous eon-.p’.aint#, but tiiay have far l.tt power to viihetabd
Die attacks of o*l,ef diseases ; cru.MquiLtly, vast rumbers
perisli by disord-rs v 1 ii*b. pHLccgh not scrofuii ns in their
nature, ere st.ll rtnd'-vcd fetal by this taint in be icsum.
Most of tl e •,'PSanq'tkin wbich decin at< s tlie 1 ‘ tear, fimity
]ihs its origin indirectlv in tins scr< liib us eoi.lrr: Ir;iIson;
ar.d many destructive diseases el the liver,kidneys,brain,
and, indeed, of ali tlie organs, arise from or are aggravated
by the same cause.
’ One quarter of all our people are scro/uiops; t) ,-ir persons
are invaded by this lurking ieftetipp, ard tfcfir health is
undermined ty it. To cleanse It fiom ti e ffieiffn we c,ust
renovate the blood by an a terwtive-meiHeire, and invigo
rate it by healthy food and extitise. Itch a icidicir.e we
supply in
Ajf r’sCenipwisdiXir'f < ©fSarsaj ariifa
the most effectual rtmedy which the medical skill of cur
times can devise for tin's eveiy where prevailing and fata]
malady. It is combined from the most active rtmediais
that have been discovered feu-(In expuigaticn cf this tool
disorder from the bleed, and the rescue of tf.e syctem frem
its destructive consequences. lit tee it should be employ* and
for the cure of not only scrofula,hut also those other nib c
tions which arise from it, such as r.iuptive and Bk-n 1 is* a
ses,Bt. Anthony’s Fire, Rase, or Erysipelas, Fin pies, Fuß
tules. Blotche*. Ftain*. and linils, Turr.oi s, Tt trer ard Be.it
kh.eatn, Scald Head, Ringworm. Rhenmatinn, Syphilitic sird
Mercurial Diseases, Drop.-y, Dytp'psia. D l-ilif.v, aid, in
deed, all Complaintg arising from Vitiated or In pore blood.
The popular belief in “impurity of tire Tdoco” is four.iied ip
truth, for scrofula is a jle get) era ties’ of the bioo-J. The par
ticuiar purpose and v riue of to,- e*res'psittla is ta purity
and regenerate this vital fluid,“wiitout which sotted iuralin
is impossible in ccntamiiiatefl ccrslitution*.
Ajcr’a CalSiorfic !*iJK-For isl! Hie
Pin’poM's a Fa;iiii] ,
are so composed that disease withiatbe gaol their ection
can rarely wfths'.atut or evade tb*m. T),* -r penet ratli.g
properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every-po rticn
us tlie h Jinan urgooi m, correeUcg its diseased action, ei.il
restoring it* healthy vi'UiGea Asa cons* quei.ee of ti etc
properties, the iuva id w ho is bowed down with pulri or physi
cal debiiity is astonished to find his h*alth or energy restor
ed bv a rtmedy at once so simple end inviting.
Not on’y do they cure tlie every-day complaints of every
body, but also many formidable and dangerous ci yasi*.
The Agent below named is pieasid to furnish grabs u y
American Almanac, containing csnificates of their cure*
and directions for tlreir use in the following complain.- :
Costtverress, Headache cricirg from disoji.tred fcica acii,
Nausea. It.digestion, Pain and Morbid fnselion of the I v
els. Flatulency. Los* of ApjietUe, Jaundice, and vtber gn
drtd couipi lints, arising from a low state of tire body or
obstructions of its functions.
Ayer’s Cherry IPeotoral,
For the rapid cure of Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Host severs.
Croup, and for tlie relief 6f Consumptive pat,tuts in ad
vanced stages of the disease,
So w ide is the field of itj usefulness and so numerous are
the cares of it's cures, that almost every section of country
abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming and tven detq erate diseases of tire K.i gs by
its use. When once tried, its superiority aver every < ther
mediciue of its kind is too a; parent tu eu-r.pe observation,
and where its virtues are known, the public no long* r l,*si
tate, what antidote to employ for the distieisin pi and t.fin
gerous affections if tl:e paint* nary ojgans that are incident
to our climate. While many iiifsrior remedies llfruet upon
the community have failed and been discarded, this has
gained friends lij- every trial, conferred benefits on tire
afflicted they can never forget, and produced cutes too nu
merous and too remarkable to lie forgotten.
Prepared by l)r. J. f. All l{ A CO,. LOW'LLL,
Mass.
All out Reinedicsr.ro for rale by V. L KJROHECKER apd
ZKII.IN A HUNT, Macon ; and by nil Druggists every jrhgig.
oct 5 2e-6m
PILES! PILES!! PILES!!!
riiis hitherto intractable dittos*, in every foim and iu
•very stige. cored by outward application caly-
DR. UV.IMU.irS PILE S.ILVE.
WILL, never fail in giving immediate relief, ai dll ?1
lively curing the worst and most obstinate cases of
Hemorrhoids or Pil,a. It is the only In fa liable remedy
known here or elrewhere for the P les, and is the result of
years of patient study and investigation.
Sufferers from i’iies now have a Remedy at fesmJ,
which will stand the test of trial without thefearof a failure
on its part, to do all the proprietor claim.-- for it.
Full directions aecomiuiny each box, ami all that As re
quisite is strictly to obsei ve them, and a cure is certain to
follow.
Dr. CawnanlhS Pile Salve, has been fully
tested (luring the past twelve years-, and Vlas satlshed all
who have used it, that it is, indeed, a CURE for that very
obstinate and annoying disease, and that by
Outward Application 09!;.
The utmost that has hitherto been atteirjged. for piles, is
to palliate symptoms, it being!lie generally recoved uj-Mou
that there was no
“PERMANENT CURE”
for the dispase, hut Dr. Cavanauih’s Preparation, will
€( T HE all cases in all stages. TRY Ij\
For sale wliolesa e and retaß hy J. ASirUR'T, CLarieJ
ton, S. C ; MENARD A CAPTI.i V, and E !,. FTROHFCK
ER, Agents, Mhcob, and by Pi ttggfsU generally,
fell 9-1 y
KHiUikcis Jicr-pv. Shoes, Ac.
Iff 151 I.ES i and *4tl NVgvo Biankets,
tj “h I’.-.lr Bed lilanlji ts,
15 Dales Georgia Kerseys, .
Id do Northern do
2d do Heavy Psnwl-urga,
15 and > Cqt.tuu Yarns, > • *
580 Pair lieaNy tv-orgui Jluss-H Brcgnns,
ItHKI ik> Nortlieru bl'k ar.l Russet do.
t 5 Cases Men’*, WoUcB ai.d Children’s Shoes,
2d Bwlcs Bhut'iugs. v
15d Piecvs Prints, for sale y
oct 5 AYP.hS, VYINGRPLD A CO.
BACOA. I. A ISO. MACSEKEL.
Q/\ CAtkt liaeon bides,
4.1 Tieice- Haiti*,
85 Barrels l ard,
*5 Packages New Mnrkercl,
6 Boses Ci'dfGh,
Id Halt anil Quarter ldds. rullon Market Pees.
for sale by AYRES, WINGHVU) A €O.
BCtO TN. —A full a*so: of <Jent9’ fitie Frinch &
Calf Boots, pump sofe, welt,M jmfl watciprcpf, of &
various kinds and qiialii l * *, both soh-'i ari(h**>egifp !
Just recdtVt'i and for sale low by MIX A KIRTLAN®.
oct 6-y *
IIATS ! HATS 77
K C ASKS of Hat*,ail kinds, trill be sold AT COM to
VAC# Merchants purchasing bp the Case.
July 10 J, B. k Vi. A, *OBB,