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lUty dau> a* *•***- —••;;
O 4 O bna*.f Hu* cuui.ty, Uj, ‘ r *'*' r lo •* fl ; :
thd lauds and or a"rs ati, h*on.tit*j to Ut<- w H
T. p.t*i .j{ of *•• coa*v. l<ve**v
*t. ift-Jui MAr-.l'flA J. POWELL. Uiw’i.
Co oliCor itl rtdli *r-*. —* ; ’ r^ r *
V-w:oo j ’CL'.tf, J*:cer.sea, are i>>
nui ioit uaAi&ttt pijraeQi; (►>* hiving claim*
tU t are -* !e “ to present them wlfhln the tun*
urmrrlM by 1 •. ar tbev will not be p*ll
ian l*4J-0v JOSEPH II- McKWZt*. r*v.
* ASl*lSn<Al HALK.-8V an order
A tro ii t!i# Ordinary of Bibb county, G*., will be foul he
l,r t.;.- cour: -hj;t—; do >r In the city of Uicun, in Mid
comity, jn t ic ri. * T-ic. i-.y in M betw. en the utol
u ,a tt of * tie, p-tr; of let So. O’, lyirie -VO > lie east ndttt the ,
O-IAI 1 — r ■ *.d lead)! if to M.iirdjf-* uic I one ‘
till.* f.- ...t tcity of Mi. o, .-j.r.ai.ii.ij/ one acre, *u .re or |
I*-. Bold property of Jan*. Dcattlh, decs** A**d.
jar. I!-Gi K. L DkXTOS, Ailtnr’x.
Idiiiaiiirator s Sale of Negroes.
Wi Ls. be sv'.<l the Court L to: <1 or In Use city
of V . -'.u, v'.*v.:t t- - P-jal h~ur of • -e, no the ftrt
f ltiiir lit M ;':S n-.-.toe tnlsetAf Bi-fruit to
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a :y, a > jrvorj !i.
Alilt:e. “ “ !3’ ••
i..‘d>-->ee .’i Very ii.sis, and an! .u; them l<
o*U*nttrsi.‘. . ic. to-**.* ao* 4rty im>i mI t arri
f drive. 4j
fir iby d*l*if r.r thr*J.>sn of 0 i.j\ry, for the beuciit
o. . .
It tr |>.’- n -Vie ‘-. ■> .’ ._.:***; t-j pi
pe*aat j .v. * s tli* .*f *i e.d pr .oj jii), *“ ii be sit- *a to
.tu th tr h*>*.:* so, te?vol yca*
\VM. LU\l>T, A-tut’r.
Ooar. biu-K Asirta the town
*9‘ Jitj'-'j t • >li- u eto ity.oa taeAr>*. Fspslaj laMi cii
ttex*. sttf'. a iuO Uo.tr* of s-tie Uie foiioeo*c piuptrt ,
to- eit: Uie li / *-.• .".a l lev ml .-a >t th*proorrry of
Ka cinvi, t* ii.'sf/ * ft fa. fnrj Mcja Inferior
Ov .. iu foror ci J 1 .t L. ■>,*! ri.M*t fto^e
A i. j * ft ‘uJre 1 *<:.** of S,4D<t. beiti* a ** and the
ub v.; i naif af ivi >f Unrt X j 57, In the li U dUvrict of
orfS.at-ly 3*i *s*. *u *m lir.Md r-'mij; leviol oa • the
jarr> orr ty of (fft’.v W. \f-:K vaaie, t astlafr a B. ia from
Ba-’-.’j OJ i.t isfot of it j'iec. N. ‘d'era va.
livitjl* Vs. gUa-itisit.
* H.tIOKL KLKCKLKr. Sheriff.
Al>; 2’ lb-: I.IW l!-M .aust plo-'e. the ocas l.aii of Int of
iac* i. ‘it n *•<-:-vu, K.it iChowo a* the (ilare 'itrt Fader
H. Cl. *'#.dt ai* trillii, id iti’l county; i*-vie*l no a*
property of ii-vnon liir.tia, c i ** 11 *t, a ft. u. la favor
A!-riaj” Firryih t*. Cratua.i Bardin. Fropdflt p-note-.i
•c*. by W. J. VV<sr*'i,.
Tho : Wd B. JOXrj*. it
for Sale.
ATFInU t< so! 1 b-.-fora the Court hoa*e of ilib'i county, t>n
** Wt fltf. Tap-lay la tbr.li nett, two Negroes—u*>*
mao,’fepr.vje,aM4d about 4v~*aan ne;fro vrnmaa, Ue'iey,
ftgeJ a > >.tt 3>i. ts *itl for itiafr.iMUba, uoi>ay the heir* i*i’
Aiten ftrposoi, late of a,d co tnty, deceased.
fehl 45-ula TUOVfPfON Wlysl. Guardian
HORAGE FITCH &. CO,
TIiIANGULAH BLOCK,
TTAVt li.'f] fhu stork of Mcu's tuJ Tooth's
11 C£iOTSEZ9r<p
TRUNKS, HATS
AND E X ’ S
Furniskintr Goods
To b* foLid i£ th* c'.ste, alu wc trould e&i* special Etten-
Uoa to oar fc&sorttntm of
ChiMreuS ui.d Vo Mill’s Clotiiiu^,
Alt of *LkU are now pr >pose to aet! a;
GUEIi ti KEiil Ci D Ptett Ks.
Fle**< atv riiia call befnre p'.ircUaal'.y clsea-ftrrr. un.l •*-
annul; our *tc.-k aad we will endeavor to suit ycu >n flood*,
Quiity tiuii Prices. dec fS 4v U
SL\Y BilOlS/ Xfitt’ tiOOXH
AT
m M AX'S.
Ml=9hl*l*N”S nisn>o , fiylvU’a World, or Crimes
. *d.'.t the li . *J.~! a** ICrrakiVd. Diuuer
and I'.i; a sr* teot Book’; Knittir.y W .tk bv Mr*, p.ir
t.ny.oc ; Hum*; T.ie .Stutl.-nt's f,ibb..n ; Lkl-
Jp. a il.p’ -.*■ vo; If , L.. -n Ablerica Pj M.-Kai , l.*;i
ntd djsrat.ie trr.aad.ii, U,l*t.f tin Rlo.c, by T •nti.v.sob .
Ha ■> H • Od; tiraal Natml ffialory; Ham
Bt. Juba Genltoieu; liwTia Irrmp-d: While it Mor
nlag; AlatoW t H-r ■■nt.: Yne iiutty .vs the iiouw [ Israel;
Far;..,* ant ihe:r M .ic ..f ‘.kiJii.a Wp,” Mu*
moira f E.Dpreoi ath-r-iK-the Second; victr, W.nuto ai.d
1* “**;. Tn.irae, D.-Prt u Credit; L’Amour, by M.t~tieil;
Ueui*ii ot * “locti; ln~ Piliur of Fire, kc. he. Also a hue,
•f now Juvenile B ook.*. n*>v ‘i —"M
i ;>t? cop aIV r
“BEULAH”
j‘Ut received ut.
■ov9—63 BOA lZl>vf \
STS2Xi piiows.
Os th* nu;** pMtanu. P.aatrry sn-l .itlf-rs
i*i.l pli Aie call an*i t*viir. ni. For **!e by
• U 9 \ a m vs w Aim.
IKON.
JIST reo Vt J a (*.. v-- .rtm.-nt .*t nwe*te* Iron, ft’iif:-
- In.t., an extra ...miiy of
Ivtfc froil, 4.- . 4C.. ter .tie t.v
*- NATHAN WEED.
Et) h ill -i M i ;si.
ri* ;.. •> *1 ;.i) Gann;, *,
) “ liuioi ‘t
a•” “i Cvlp AS.,*b.**r Hnjb-,
I AlOd *’ l .'■pan U-ipe^
4Founds fatiK-.
tr. offer lb-* above *>u favorable term*.
Jdl> XU J. it. A W. A. kA
• kj *, v-.f.
| •; I Bll.ra No. I ONXAUIKIiS,
11.1 •* b* >rc* 3 K-re_vs,
iw “ tvia- uu Saeetlag,
*; *• ** Oriiiiby,
kd ** ** P: Militia;,
Ht) * •* Y;
For Sic at Factory Puces, by .
July ) J. B A ff. and. £f>yu.
ilTiimlf tm ikkitliY
Al* ‘ 4A.*li ab*i &>*iect tbueaot ftsox. ius,ciatvieal am
.moot fJjo.s, aiway* on haod, and for sale clra,n by
nov 4 A. W. Bltb *
Ten Yeiara of Pieacher Life,
Si. Hit W. U. Miuicav.
A BOOK of tniiu.ng interest. Fnct 41. Oa hand and
for sale or J. W. CL’IlaK. Ag't.
nuT 2
BIbILAU,
Bv ’JToi ACO I Xft Ft A.\S) of Ala. Price
I ■ :*u. best by utau for this price. Ad-ire**
PQ> * J. W. HCKSt, Apent.
Lite oi’ Dr. Adam Clarke.
ANiIW IfOOK of p-r*At interest, by O. K.itridfr. Priee
p p*M upon the receipt vi tha amount to
day i art of tu* boiou. AAnres*,
ddv -i J. W. bVb.li.li, Ageat.
JHihles!
ONE HIiTfJSED AID 9KVfi\l'*FlVt: ‘
varlvtie 4 of *-.u.. y au.l Pucict Lltflie. ni*> l lour.d ,
nt the ttc.nud,at tf..uic D p*>aitory.
Kov.AO 3tt—tf JOUJt W. BCJUvK, i,.k
* lIAA .iff i.-i-r. i fr*>ni cnticern us Cdiwt, Bela at
H *-'p , 1 tike ; i vi- d..i vi returnme *n.v v.nmAi
Utanka to my frtenJb who hue .i ...b.lir potrovtasd * <:o- 1
n .g my b..aib_.j, carver, .at sum re*'<.-aiu-fMt ii.eci to 1
coni.nas their t.s*M with th.- new hrci .f J *hn R. lU..t *. |
Cf at t>i. >)I1 ataxi, tvl<er. | hare Bo he-ltahcy lr. snyitie ♦
tliey wiil redelve g *nd raesruayf oad food etbsatss
fc* i-* l ® A. G. B*.;ypiCK. I
PIANOS,
OF Ch!cker.*>< A S.vti'-, Ounharu'i uu.l other rdihratrd i
M* ter> ; w trr*n:,-d fa I >n*, d<tr.hiUty ahu ffnlsh to l* ,
Cr*t quality, aul sold at the very ir-.t rate, lojtether oh a. v
fine lot ot
lijii’ard. i iolbix. Apponicous, Fiuics,
Fialln and Guitar atrit. v *.M;b*.:.il Kwxc.itr .>•., by
iwt K K. J. JtIIXi*TON l ]
NOTICE.
’ whom w* r ,-*>!;• ihrouli in.- year .ill bear in
A irund. CiAt *-i this kind are due on the FI KPT
OF JAN LAKY.
Ti.jse kv.-> hi.. .’ jrl up are earnestly request.. 7
t<> Av so tltlwiU fui rhe. delay.
*ft> I W. W. PARKER i CO.
inevilie ProjKrH for Sab*.
’ | 1 *7IE ‘.bet !?!..ng to cliiDft Uic investment, ff, r. i
A f'.r -•—-. **n g.oxt V.t.. h- ( .o .>4 Ist oceuidwt fcv i
bln tor tM ii'.i fu< Tn-lot cuaUHn si lr .v. >
br .1 4 *erJ CSe*r*t, Use “ilm. iu e.oxl timber an. 4 lie-, !
on the f Tiyin K ~,d. : . front <f vhe “Cowles’ftprirxpla •’*
and joins ti* iuf.dj v Mrs. Kobe. Ficsuxb and Mrs. Mi
Bryan •
th improvement* ar> n dwellusr it seven rorm*. t<
Mtohoa. &2., *j.. aw* * grant variety of fieri* tre-i*.
Poisessuon a.van wiseueVVT taiM. for hnWr fefor
tnu rn<jn..M of Cot. Jordan, “ho live* near, or e
jun iu f4-;f S. f.tUWLKV, Tnwtet.
fellow Per**!’ Sop Salp.
ASPLVXI fsna .vii Htnrt’t —frts Ifcn Yes- f
lon Fver .j,U •‘Mu-keelerr"—well-aatered and tint- j
hared, ccr.v.nine 8t?0 acre#, dwelling house, (near, With 6 £
moms) good i-ai-hous*.-*. oritiarla, Ac.
* U> * f r Swck Cattle For particulars apply to I
I *'-“ J>’o. I iiliL, Mtcw,Ot, I
01 tat i -ToTS.
, i K lHt.it, ttlhh < oiiiit .- Junes R. Thoms.-,
It and tis M.jjihThomi*. lute of *tiid i-oamy,]
Jij plkat - m-for lelters of Jl-*n.i3slon from Raid
r Vh'*e MC iheiefore to cite and adsonlsl. all and singular,
th- kioJrrJ *u*l cixdlter* of raid d-cewed. to appear
at mv oflcc within the time o rei.tr Ibxd by law. totbow cause,
il uy. why -aid fcti-r- etmatd not be granted,
dlc-n ,ir,d.T my hand in othi-e, Jaa. 1 lth, IhfiO.
j*a In tS-f!t S'. T. MA.-XHFY, Ordinary.
t iROKUII, Ifihb CoHt.fy .—WberoM, Char’.e
a S T -icapaon, sate of (aid county, decea*-d. havlnK and c-.
and fextamcniury letters f.avlny *aw-n *r ipte - (b,
- tb- r ijier au.n r.ty) tv YV.lliaia M. In.visand Mrs Bli-'a
belt, Ttiom|xb; and, whe'eux, there te n* a tikt-t .a sale
w4l. r ; r,ng to tlnrlH Ta impron, son of (aid ilec’J a tor
Irion n prn;erty wher. he should arr-ve at the ae- o’ tirerty
, ave veari ac.il Ja *1 Claries lißvlng de|ariea tbi- liftbeturt.
re -chinir a t<) a, And snij -estator tuvlutr f ailpd to dispose
•o; iltai p •rtkon of left to bi* • n, u aforesalil, and
-a and prop -rty tint pas- ..* by *atd Will, an-1 it being necessa
ry fir Mil property to be Timidlsternl upon, at tlie rjuest
’of the parties concerned. S’ T Massey applies to me for
! iM-ers of xdtn oirti .n on said property.
l ho. ar.- therefore lo cite and admonii-h (tie kln.lred me- 1
creditor* of .-aid deceased, to be and to appear at my office
within the time preacribed hr law. to show cause, If any,
*hy said tetter* should not he granted.
Riven under my hand in office. Janusrv 2llh,
jn 43 44-31 WM. M. RILfcY, Ordinary.
( 4 FAllGli, tliieiiu ronntjr.—Whereas, Avne*
T Bantam aoplies to me for letter* -o’ AdminUtration dr
ben,* uon, upon the e.-taie of John J llaitgafwuk, dec’d.
I ■ refer and ■,dm ;uxi. all und ougular,
the klinlr.-1 ar.-i .-retlitor* of -aid decea*ed, to be an-1 apiear
tiny n-e within the time prescribed bj law, to show caaaw,
. >f any, why -ui-l letter. *h->uld not be granted. |
Rivet, under my hand in ffi< e.Jin. 1-iii. 1-V>.
t jan i.% 44-5 t VF. J. CBI.LINB, Ordinary.
(1 i; nti.i u.ii- in Oaaaly,—Wh r--.,-. .tohn 1
JT C j , ~a applie- to me for letters of tjuarbian-hp and )
u,t person* sml property of fohn W . Charley M., and FI- ,
i * > Spirr wiiuor ihMrrS >f W.libtui C Spier, de, ’d. 1
T -r ire •.. rrfore to cite and a lmotii*h all and singular,
th- k,’i d—t an-tcrelltor.of <aid deceased tobeapd appear
ice tiwM [>r. --r. kt M, . cause,
it .r>y lb -v why sai l leiter* -n oi'd not be -muled.
.rn *e.- uiy hand in office, F bruar J I’ ID. I “la*
i I—ii i.’ 17 at JIMIN W. VIUHON, Ordinary.
I. \ s i> S FO U > A L K .
j — : — ~ j
To IMauUiA antfl i apilaSisis.
’ K4i)R: ule sffiai were- u land ia Kaker County, situated j
H mostly .ti or near tt.eSt ‘gr Road from Albany to Thom- ;
axviUe, and -l -taitt from Alt any 14 to 15 miles.
They sir in joJie. of from 3*W to 4200 acre*, with itaprove- ‘
j Ricnt* -> B ,-*. - • - 1
TANARUS:. !i f the projectvil Kadroad from Albany to Thorn
a-Tvilfc ati l Ba!ubrMge pasa * tltyouh ii,em.
The Kail Koad from Ka in to Albany will be completed
by the l-’ of October, which with a daily Stage to Thomas
vUie. renders these Plantations now of easy ac -e#.
- A 1.90 lnno Aore; in Early C< unty.
liFt) A re; ia ‘-filler County, odO acre* of which lying on *
Spring Creek are iciprovei—
k:r io Acre* In Colqu'l County, 150<i ts which lying on I.it- f
tie (K'l.lo -koltee River, are improved, this body contains 350 *
acr-s exceclioy rich Cane Haumock.
MS I Acre* ia Bcrrleu County, of the*e there are two bod -;
tics of I**4l Acres each, and on* of *•*<* acres. Th* last 1
,nan: and i on the it ithtaco <-tiy Kivrr, and wlihio two miles
Tot Nn*hwlle Uir County Hite.
Al>'l. 4. ,u:si A.-rc* in llo'-atur C-.unty, In l> -dies mostly ;
from Nl# to 4>w acre* —a.-l several of lhe>e place* <f 76-> .
and 14fa acres are improved.
These lands are all -iiuated in the level llnve stone plains
••f the rich valley of the Flint and Chattahoochee River*.—
t'l’hey are now bcglningio be settled and put in cultivation, ‘;
and are found ta be as productive as the lands higher up
jihr vai'.ey in llat-er and Roagherty counties.
, t The I.’ S. Mad is carried ,u steamers twice a week from ‘
, Bainbridge (the county Hite of Decatur) to the Bay, and the :
[customary rat .- of Fright is 75 cent- ]>cr bale, on Cotton. *
f Planters desirous of obtainin* fresh and fertile lands to
cultivate, and Capitalists, wishing to make a safe and proS
* table investoien* of their funds, would do well to call and
[examine.
f ‘•‘ertns of sale will be made easy.
} M ips acd a more detailed description, may be had by
‘■calling st the office of
JAMP-t R BCTT9. st .Macon, or
aepd,44-tf QEO. W. QAKXANY. of Savannah, j
Sale.
IT">V virtue of the 7;h Article of tlie Constitution of the
, Ch-ckasaw Land Conspa-.-y of Mississippi will he sold
,su the Court iiouse in the Oily of Macou, on li e D,h dsv of
[.May, 111), at il j'cloct. A. M , tlie following quarter
fw-crion* of land, situate, lying and te-inv in the Plate of
|Aiix-;is*ippi, to-wu :
TIPPAH COr.NTT.
■MVistoa. *scTn>. rowvsßip. esaow.
lull* Fast 8j 4 H East
’ do.it h Wen I 8 H ••
South Went 15 4 8 “
‘.Ho ath Fas’ VV 4 4 ••
NorU. East 9 3 “
• Br>uth East 12 3 2 “
{Xrtb East 15 5 2
| North Wt xt *45 6 1
pa.NToroc ootsrv
North West 14 7 1
I Sort): Fxsi 3 7 2 “
• North Wes; A ‘7 2 “
iFmi'li Jivn ; 7 J **
ft U'til 5 7 2 •*
;.\.*iti Fast -Jl x I ‘•
; Worth W.x* vi * 1 “
H.rith We-l 2 S 1
; Bastl> Kui i*i and 1 “
| North Ks-t Si x 1 ••
|South We-t R 5 s 1 “
IHouth We-t I* s 2 . “
j North East S3 s 4 “
| North East *7 tj 3 “
! 9outli East ‘4 11 H “
i .-South West co 11 4 “
(Also tne Notes belonging to said Company.
OF SALE :
j Note* with epprov;*!a.carity, at one and two year*.
I By order of the Board.
WASHINGTON POF, President.
Thow.is Tatu>k, Pec’ljr. inrlS#Hd>)
{ Valuable PiaiUatiocs lor Sale.
} I\i'XUl\G to i-i-'Ve toy planting interest 1Ve,,t,l
2 - “C-.t for *sle two valuable Plantation*. One situated
tin Ma.-.xn county avion three uides of Wiucheslcr, on tiie
,ui'u-lVx ter.i iiaii containing 2,bA aer of level
’ t>ak and ll;-:ko.-*y Lend, with good impiuv > menls and l>e
|ween th-rteen and hnndreti acres u cultivation, a
‘-on-'d- r tide p-irtiou “f is fresh lai.d.
r.e otie r Plantatcn ix situated it, the 11th district of
(Ja.-, m, Flint Rivers’ lire mouth of Cliokecll, oickee Creek
and ‘-nonius 2,174 acre-; . (Land about iw—tMrd* of which
,is O •’- n(, 1 Hi’ x-,iy L csl t the iesl qu.ibiv, and .he re
lu-'iidcr woffii Pirn- Last*!, withslwst ihlflsoi hundred acre*
t:• .-"ltication, nearly all or winch i* fresh l-nd, and as pro
•lc!:re a any *r.d .o Ikiuili-Vcstrrii Georgia, and I*’
watercl, arol siih-taiitiaily uuor -vrtL My overseers
'il -h'-s i!;--e places any one wishing to examine them
My t rio-will *n? liberal and payments . any. For further
’ particular* , (dress tha uuderaigued at Aiacou.
’ juix 21 17-IL. N. BASB.
I _
Lftudn tor Sale.
‘ ‘JtJSII •derrlker kss tin foiioaing 1.-x.id* for sale, which
S may *m hart at reasonable price*, and ou acommod.i
ttr.g terms tn put chasers. Ah persons are cautioned riot tc
tre pi* on sai.i lands :
Nutn -er .© in Ilttr district le-e, roar Dawn. Terrel
icouuty Nos. 19, 20. Hi. ,V>, t>s, f>.i, 124, 125, 244, gill, 2C7,
M*. H 20.321. 422,5i", Xll, 8.14, in 18th district Dooly,
si i ‘.‘i| >n 6th district of Dooly county, Nos. 41, 42. 4if, 77,
i'.sl. in ttie faith li-oriet K*riv county, and 2*16, 292, z 93.
ifJ > 891, *S4,MS, M 6, 879, 3st>, SU&, :194, in tlie 27ib district
of Cirl.v uow Ib-cator rounry, 235 in 9th district of Lowndes
1 ■•. uny, HS, 377,37'. 379, 3'd. 457, 4si, in ®th district. Ware
‘ couruy, ->22 In toe loth di-dri. t Decatur, 2 i, 31, 2>>4, 2>>u, in
to- .1:h, Irwin, and 4V2, 477,47*, 4-9, 4D*>, 523, iu ti’.h district
of Irwin county, IS9 iu 13th district tirs* Section Cherokee,
77<V SrS district and second Section Cherokee. The Jed 33
. in lull d’str..’, Lee, is no* In Terrei county, and lit*near the
Village of Dawson, and is valuable.
: My residence is in Twiggs couu.y, ami my Post Office ad
dress “Cool .Spring, Wilkinson county.”
mar 2 49’39—tf A. W. ARD, M. D.
M;re about the l)ri??s Pianos.
’ TN the rush for Driggs’ Patent Piano, we have succeeded
3 m g-riing more of entirely new pattern. The increasing
.demand lorttee l’.a!.o* would surge** to those who wish
to fu-cbaxe tube on the alert aud call soon at J. A. A S S.
VI KG IN “9 where they can be supplied la that or of some
other g .ad maker.
. Certificates front the firs* Musical Authorities of America.
Tec undersigned having thoroughly examined and tested
the Piano Fo.te invented and patented by Mr. Fpcncer
! Dilegs, are of the uuanimou* opinion, that the method of
j constructing Piano fort** invented by Mr. Driggs, Ly which
the'hick pl ti.k >• .t'om and interior Ideekit g of wood are
.fcxpeiwrd • ith. and a greater strength and compactness
gained by mean* of an entire iron fra ne, independent of
the rase, U the true philosophical principle for eouxtrui-tirijr
, Piar.'.-fortcs That the Tdis case, the rr!*i.k and Lpwxu
-■.uudtne-’- ‘*rd*, Inclosed in their retpective frames eon- ,
.’ the 'k‘"V length and breadth of the instruuient, with
IDm , niirx-'ii g s,t xotxo h.st, toy tbei, f. tm the most per
* feet and powerful vtorating medium for the production of
; s -"-:4 evi r urnfi lo eunneetion with the Piano-forte. That
i th- tone tc-si'iuy fi< m tliexe eveial uuprovemeiil*, eg ex-
bfiirtci in th Wrttrrfntent under examination, in point of
Ir depth aqduriUiaiicy,.qnals that of the heat grand
i I'.ano-fortea pad exceeds thx-iu lu, pirt iu<i*ieal intonation
land actual tone power; lliux appro\uiiamg closer to what
4 e consider p*r?c.-rioit iti the Instrument, than ha* yet betn
)a< toeve-1 by any otner *r*'ein of manufacture.
lx reeordiim this, or matured opinion, wheicLy we re
i eognU-- a great wl -mportant principle, which Is d,-etined
4to develop the fait p*-wer of the Pia i<--f*rtc. we tmie no
| other >tive thsn that of fulfilling a duty, which, a* artist*,
; we consider w- ..wc to our art
i l. U. UotnunidX, Mfw M.-cix,
; wa A. Kixo. vUrnu-i: >tkk>>M'h,
t Mix Mas*i/.kx. Thkiuucs Elcsigi r>,
tln.vxa A. W"! tr\nrer.
| iau 11 41—ts
?li*i stud Bwy* Wiinlpd.
aitli Itodiol i#**n arid live l>ny, wanted, for tln-aiext
year, for trl oh lull prices .ill he paid.*
•lee 91 JAriKM A. KNIGHT.
Notice to Parents and Teachers.
A W from P:ri* lias j;nt Mtme<l in
a\ an*! -fn 1 givr Iwion* in the
I'KISMCII LAtGI Atii:,
I either to Cl**is or private pupil*,
Fir further psr::- alar* rail at IHURIIM W’S liock ?tore
!:• tru.*—Mee.-rs. Isaac Frutt, J. M. Hoardinan, .nil
* Ptai.t.
| lisesu, Oct. 1 ■>, Is,;# —HrV-tf
H\(OV ÜBB, XAi'KEKELi*f.
OA Ts tsKS Bacon Fide*.
9 ti Tiere.- Hants,
25 Itarrals Urt,
Ti package. Xe. Mackerel,
A Hose* Codfish,
Irt Half Mud Quarter bid* Fulton Market Reef,
for sale by [oct RJ AYKL3, IVINUFIKLP * CO.
Cnh Advanm on Cotton.
• *1 A( 05T. -Fttnnnry sh, ISSS.
• f|l HF. Fuliaeribar .ill r.uike cash advnneesonCotton co--
I A xlgn i to Oeo. Parsons A Cos., Pavannah, and agree to
holdtho Cotton from Forty-five to Fifty days from dat< to
|hlment. (jaa4l-tf) ISAAC BOOTY
O flO ‘CIC EEY
* : iii -mar .K .>.afiggS
r Zu<:
t'.- ‘3(
!•
ii
t f ’ * ‘Li-:.; 3
‘ . -• : :
Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps.
j Jome JVpain.
,* ; A . j. t• - -1 fc-0-.i IVn > . w'.‘f • I houghtthe
i. , ... 1.. 1 ibt.-t .'liljci. ts
C.'.lLii! \* ::iit C!r-aa,
vvr 7*-. PM-cV of Cd.non
Q-Tf.’ V- t ‘/I : WARE,j
Os tbo Hilt Fcttiei: S v’lfct COtac: it'.lll -eutry.
I vrwu.de: l! U att- ntl-vn of . lii .hants, to ay aac dies”
cow oa ,j_ti'l, wii.cn 1 aiasutx lit preferwkl* to anyti.icg
lu iti s u/.11cr..
1 h.r a goad Xtodt Dfy cu A&iut •(
Wc’iFfb la mi#,
tJutl -S,
* xii 3*l and. *Wx-4'w, ( f iXji,
t.lal AFil t xtz ,J-x
k.fl*efx< >.:WCrt *e
tibfcliiln,
•iiTiftt* rule i,*c, &cc.
I have a fmelot of COAL OIL No. 1, to be here in a few
.days Al the above Go- os ol'erurl .heap to nice room for
:*lo: k coining la it- P kTcETOT.
f-ff~ Cilia- i, Telegraph. 9:Vs Crr.fß, Aibrc-r Patriot,
Cuthbert Hen.-.ter, MiitedgevWfi rL-cotl ff, Giiffin C-nlon
an. Si., ter Uep.ihlli --n. copy, or ehi ig* this ft r old advar
- ttaement. f jure R. P. sd; g.
Laifsi Nows ftv ilie Telf^npfe.
f jPO all wlmm it nriv coucern, this i* to notify the public
g that li-\ACB Is at home again, and begs to assure iiiS;
patrons that hi-Salocn > not a thine of a day Citizens';
” and the tiav'.-ling pul .ic will find th.-ir estaltlishoMnt open,’
n. t for * -9- Os on!bo*, at ail 9-asoii* of the year, andj
I those c: bit. 7 >n us, will at all hoar*, find our larder sop-1
■yu and wi.ii .i . .i. i.i.v.-0.-s llial ll.e N w lurk and other!
•* w .. .1.1, ii. li e w y •>! and soioethingj
~o -i to drinV, and al'. iLyi cut of seven, more t!in can be
i fuv.ol m n .uy i !l:cr ItotAe It town.
r. ISAACS & Ef?o‘.
iJatlf.- riiMoii v 15.;1t, F iit irj St.:
I*fr Bill of Fare will every day,
l , jan ir;r Iht’-gfor llltlr j sy ;
/1. ‘ ttara, oh at th r-Ir place may eat
Wil! tiud it* it all things eoii-.p!.*:,—
/.•!? !• ,j ... ‘-..they t.’ieti wi,. it:i u -v,
V;.at ISAACS, is the PLaCE to go.
Vresht-.111 ; h-ppy to sec our friends, eistrlng them that!
• It will be our uarrmitting care to plreer in ev. ry respect,*
as we flatter ourselves, we have done wl n r. ;
It may not be generally known that we h ive, to meet the j
•riil.t-x of the Medical fwcultr, in purled ny nnr*eivee, a very
snperior quUitv of Pe.l-.- Brandy, tine Old Port, Sherry and .
jl MJr ira, possc-seing ail tiie Medicinal qualities, so mueh dr- ■
? aired by them.
t Look at tlos Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself:
O ‘Sl'lS* InLi5J.
From New Yorh, Savannah and Brunswick, in the sl.eh or,
by the mr-asare, raw, fried,stewed, or in auy way you want,
thatn Also, is,
flhrimp* atnl Optb*, Wild Game of every variety, fcv
Vanisou and Beef Steakr, !
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, i‘A.. .. ,
Hum aud Egp*,
Devil Kaui aid i/eviled Terapins,
I -rwx Mountain Oysters,
J. -etTURTLE 80UP,
f Wood-Cock.Grouse,
‘ Mountain G-.-ese. Squirrel*.
Wild D.icks, Fibh, and evarythiag that an epicure wants,can
always be had when in seu:on.
ruiifflciioiuiriei’ and rrnit.
ISAACS, tils-, keep- constantly o.i hand * g..l assort
ment of CONFKCTIONFRIF9,
. OHANGEK, APPLES,
BANANAS, I*INE APPLE*,
Various descrljiiions of NUTS,
OAICES, ir.,
: All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
j sure and call at I-. I'*A U N A: IHIO.
I net 6-1 f
11,1881 ARRiVAL 3?II 8331!!!
AT Tin: OLD STAND OF
M:\iiS, SWWSOX tV PKIILIIKTT.
rfl V \ |<!ju*t received Ur-r a-soiti:ient of Staple ami
Fancy Dry ••■•iml-, - tubracing nit the Beaiuh’- ~i! Not
• Ilk's of the Sens,-ii. 1 invite the customers of Hit dd lino,
and the public generally, to tall and examine tuy g-nals and
prices, for I feel satisfied that I can suit tlie irnst fasti,loos
[in price and quality, in any thing in my line. 1 will guar
‘ antei; l(;e price on all the goods to be as low as ihey can he
’ had at any lirat cia** house in Macon. •
Bilks! Silks!!
’ My Silk Depar'tnent is now eouipl-.te, cuntaitiir gin part,
t Silk Kobe-, V-lvet Koocs (very rich) and a great variety ul
j Silk* by tlie yard, ;ii very lov, figure*.
Dolin ins, tKzc.
‘ A heavy stock of low priced DeLsins, souicrhing pretty
i and vreil suited tx* die wants of M -vx and tdliiblr.-n —a beau
i tipi! assort,’ cut of richly painted Del.sin Kobe*. Sold le
---1 I.tins. Solid Frnelfms. Pail D*Cheirts, Plahl t'aientias, Ac.
i Cad *n<i lorik, wi are anxious to SHOW, for to evbihit i* lo
-II
White Goods and Embroideries!
Parti'-nUr atU i tikli i- called to Iris!, J.ir.ens, l.incn Da
ina- Danta-k Tabic Cloths, Danwok N.-t f;i*i*. Towels,
Hojli- x. Ac., Jac .net Cambric* and Mn-litis, Ch-< k kSi_st!ja ;
NaltiS'.rtk ami Hook do., K nbrni.l -red F oitneii vs. V. Igeings,
Collars, H oidkc: • liief-, and l.ac. 9eltx, Ac. The variety is
lai g< and the goods beautifid.
Evrsisw •:**ks.
A beautiful u.-snrinient ill Fsriaton Evening Dresses,, Ex
quisite and for littlas money. Also Kinhroideied 9wb*e* for
Party Dcesves.
staples! Staples!!
A full an 1 complete Block of Staple Goods, Brown and
Bleached Shirtings, Lilisey, Red and White Flannels, PlaiJ
aud Opera do., Domestics, Tickings, Ac , Ac.
h6op SKIRTS.
A heavy F(,,,:k of Hoop Skirt* at low prices Skirts con
tain ig from 11 v<- to tort)’ hoop*. The WOVEN SKIRT, some
thing neu and durable; also Die HingeSkiri—a good assort
ment of Misses do.
ralemi’ iiais anl Thread fidff.'iltgs.—-
A large assortment of the above.
Yauhet* ,%otiw<.
A great many new and handsome things In this line, use
ful aud ornamental.
Goods sold on usual time to prompt paying customers.
Extra Inducements to cash hnyars.
Tiflfe.TlAN J. SWANHON*
op 7 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Oa.
*iiaii<Sri”x itippivetl audfor*al hy
J. A 15. .HAKSKTT*
1 BB f B. of Magnolia Whisky,
|L\/V/ do x. xx. xx*. fit. Louis Whiskey,
*J io Old Kurt,on Whl.ky,
do Nectar Whisky,
u do Pennsylvania Malt YiTilsiry,
. do N.E. Ram,
kudo Phcip’kGin,
s’s (!<> Atncrl an I’.rani'y,
ij- i Pipe* L and Gb c De Oo^ttßO,
£>i do. of J. J. £:. fiiv Rr&n.dy,
do. do. Pi;,'net do.,
2)4’ J. Jupry 2. On., Brandy
2 do. Holland Git.,
25 Boxe* of Lemon Syrup.
Also,together wllii a foil asaortioent of all other article*
n the Grocery line, now In store and dally receiving, and
or ale a* low a* an.v bonse in Macon. fang 1 fl-tfT
DATTXD ROSS,
EOOK-331ND23R
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
fNO.NTINI IvStomcke BLANK BOOKS x.
J for Courts, Counting House* and Rail / e/v/jl
R ~xil.x and to I.t'ii I all varieties of I'KINTI l .DK^p
WORK rlth superior neatness and despatch RwJ&jSbbbw
HIIISIC Bound with ELASTIC!fY and ELEGANCE.
!,:! w llssokw tn tlie mi st at.provr.l style
HARPERS’ WEEKLY AND MAGAZINE. GRAHAM’S,
GODKY*B, and all other Periodicals and Maguxinrs BOUND
in neat and cheap Binding*.
Particular attention paid to tlie re-binding valuable old
Book*.
fV“ Orders from a distance will meet with prompt atten
tion.
Office upon the Corner of Third and Cherry Street*,
Over GEO. T. ROGERS & SON, Macon, Ga.
aug *5-y
Montpelier Farm School,
Vl*ii‘o<‘ Coiuity, (sporiiiii.
I>KY. AKI.INI.RP. B. nAIITIM,
k tints. Hi •. , u I ifdMont pellet fiwtnMniH
seat of learning, Mr. Martin iim tfansfftrred thither his
Ptiritl ** from flenrv county.
No place in all the Smith possesses more facilities, or more
peeulhtr advantages, than does this, for the successful edu-
I ration of votstli.
The Kill session qrill commence on the ifftth of July next
■ Kxamin.ition and commencement Nth and <)th of June,
For further Information, address the President, at Mont
pelier, Georgia.
may M 9 if.
<dIOOi:KIP.t LIQIOIIS, Ac.
1~ ■ 111 Its. P K. Sugars,
.r f ton I(l,ig. Coffee,
4” do Crush’d, Oranuhited and Pow’d,
8 Roves 1,,,af Kugar,
17i Rv Klo, l.ag’r and Java Coffee,
Vi Hilda. Cuba Moliise*.
Rhls. old’ n and N. 0. Syrup,
Si do Train till,
1,1 do S- erm, do.
fJHt Gallons Linseed do.
I'S Kegs Pure White Lead,
100 do Cut Nails,
?imi Uoxaa Tobacco, various brands,
lift do Segura, of all qualities,
75 Bbls.Os., Planters and Pure Corn Whisky,
Ti “ Rye do.,
Ti “ Gin,
15 “ Rum. I
With a general stock of Brandy, Wine, Holland Gin, Ac., for j
•alch, (oets) AYRES, WINGFJKU) * 00. I
railroad saiaim LEsr, t&o
Wo*tern 4k Atlantic Kitilroad.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, l&x Milo*— l'xre, .... to 00.
DIV PASSENGER TRAIN.
Lewves Atlanta, dally, at A. M.
Arnv -8 at Chattanooga at s . • l*’ JJ-
Leaves Chattanooga at 8.•, I . M.
Arrives at Atlanta at b 03, P. M.
KVENISU FaSSB.xOkK iaais.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 0 40. P. M.
Arrives at Chsttanoogu at !* Oi, A M.
Leaves Ohattarwoga at 1
Arr-vei :it Atlanta at 3 05 A. M.
This Road connects, each wav, with tlie Rvine Branco
Railroad al Ki.-igstoa, ttie JE.xt T*odmmw and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, aud ihe Nashville A Chattanooga Kai.-
road at Chattanooga. JOHN W. LEWIS,
vet ft Si-ts Baperinuudent.
Crocke r y AV” are,
CETTKAI. KAIL ROAD.
CBAHI OF SCHEBI’LK.
ON and aftet Saturday, September 3<J, 1879, the Trains
will be run ax lud"tvs:
la-ave Savannah I*4 a. and 10 Rll p. a.
Arrive in Angus'* 7.2n p. m. and 7 fit! a. *i.
Arrival m Macon .......11 o<i p.k. and 9.00 a. m.
Arrival in ADlUdgevlUe I.D, p
Leav.- Mu."ii. . lo 15 a m. and 10 ‘*• P. .u.
Arrive In Savannah 7 fit) a. w. and 9.88 P M.
Arrival in Augu-t* 7.80 a. m. anil 7 90 p. u.
Arrive in MlßedgeylUe ‘ 10 p. u.
Leave Augusta 0 43 a. M. al") ‘4 45 P. a.
trmein Sa-aunao 7.88 a.m. slid 9 KS p. u
Arrive in Macon 900 a.m. And 1! p.m.
Passengers O.r pMnt* beyond Attama, on the \Wsleru A
Atlantic Rail Kuml, * ill leaveS.i vanuahon the l?,io .|i train ;
those for MitlerLeVtile and Katmitoii on r(:e 10. Ho p. u. (rain ;
those for points on the 9outh-Westeiti, Ix-10-.v fort Valley
will Dave on the 10.80 p u traiu; those fur Columbus,
Montgomery, Ac., hy either train.
Trains connect at Alacwli with the Macon A Western and
South-AVestern Rail Koad trains lo Atlanta, Aunncua. Al
bauy, Cuihiarrt, Coiuiubu* an l Montgomery, aud at Milieu
with Augusta and Savannah Kail Road to Augusta and thr
North.
ep 7 GEO. W. ADAMS, Gn’l. Sup’t.
m icfliii a wflfrrcßii k. road, f
ON A Nl> after Thursday If ih nst.. triilns ill he run as
Si follows .
Leave Macon at 12 00, night, Arrive at Atlanta 7.15, A. M.
Leave Macon at 10 00, A. M., Arrive at Atlanta 4 ih>, p. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00, night. Arrive at Macon 7.15, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11.00, A. M., Arriveat Macon 5.00, P.AI.
The night train will not l>e run on Sundays. Tlie 12.00,
night train Dorn Macon connect* with the Western .V.w
tie H. R for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis,
aIH.IS P.M., with Georgia R K. for Augusta, at 10.00,
A. M , aid Atlanta A West Point K. R. at 10.15, A. M.
The 10.00, A. M., train from Maeon connects with the
Western A Atlantic R. R. at 8.40, P. M , Georgia K. K. at
i2 !N), nigh', and Atlanta A West Point K. R. al 12,05, A. M
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Kai! Road,
makes this the niosS pleasant and direct route to the
■VXILa-11-xJTA. SPKINGS,
Tlirough Tickets to whidi may l,c- had at Atlanta, for
t'if. 25, including Stage fare, <7 00, and to New Vork for
fuj iw>.
Furtiier information may he had In relation to this Route,
or application to the Oeueral Ticket Office, Atlanta,
jaly 14 18-ts. ALFRED L. TYLER, Bupt.
C hange of Sohodule on t!io
§OUTH>Wi:STEK:\ HAS I. KO iK).
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS
7W o Daily Truing between ill icon <y Colunihu*.
L'av•- Macon at 11 45 p. a. and a x. A i rive at Co
lumbus 535A. m and 845 rt Leave Columbus 4 oft A M
and 3.45 p m. Arrive at Macon 9.50 a. m and 928 p.m.
O.i and after Nund ly, S .-ptember 4th, toe P isstnger and
Mail Train for Albany and Cuthbert will run a* follows :
Leave Macon at 10.40 a m , arrive ul Albany at 5.41 p m
Lesve Alhany at 1.40 p. M , arrive at Ma.-on at S 44 p. m
Tiie Mail and Pa- -.eager Train from Cnthbe't w ill connect
with the Nliiatiy mail train atflmithi il If, No 10, Bouth-Wts
terc R. R.
Leave Cuthbert at 12.43 p. a , arriveat Smithville *! 8.18 p v.
Leave Smiths die tt 4 05 p. M , arrive st Cuilibert at 0 39 p M
Making the connection w ith the up and down Albany Mail
Train.
Trains t - Columbus form a tlirough connection to Mont
gomery, A'ahama ami Aug dg ta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coache* ruu from Albany to Tallahassee, Bairihridge,
Tbotnasville Ac , daily ; also, Hi-weekly from Cuthbert to
Pori Qaiuea. 1.,:
Htti kx run *ia Hn.irx. vv- 1 from F->rt Valley tn Perry,
Haynei lllc and Ilp.tvklusviile, mu tri weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Passengers fur p dun below Fort Valley, should tr.kp tlii
Night Traiu* from Aug>i*ta and flavannuh to avoid deten
lion in Macon. For other points take i liber Train.
First . las* St-am*hi|>.t leave Savaiiiisti for New York.-on
Tuesdays, Tbit! sdrys and Saturdays. I'p.-saye in tlie Cabin
• 15. Steerage 3'i
Through Tickets can be procured fi iun Bail Read Agents
at Muntgornory, Cuiumhu-and A iian.v \ ia Savannah to New
) ork. Iy Ste.amsl'lp*, in Cat'n, as I-! 10v,5 ; Mentgi'merv
t J 'i; C.ilutnbu* *2B; All anx $-4l 25.
e| 7 VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r A flup’t.
FOE NEW YORK.
FAR EJR \<l m T OED.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER
ny tlie *i!.-n<lid and commodious
sss> k- ‘tv ia: t: ?, st r a .ts rzi s
AIJGCSTA,. 1,500 tons.. ..Capt. M. 9. WooiiffCLL.
FLORIDA, 1,3"0 tons.... (apt. Isaac Ckowxll
ALABAMA,.. I,B<B> tons... .(apt. it. It. Sciresca.
These .Sicaii.sl ips belong to tlie old established and fa
vorite line, known as tiie “ New Vork and Savannah .'team
Navigation Company,” and in ©omfort, na-coinmnda'ions
and fare, canno- lie excelled Tliey are commanded by ex
perienced, skilful, careful and polite officers.
JNO. R. WILDER A OALMF.,
Ag'-tii.-, 9avini)iih.
L. MITf'ItKLL. A 90N,
June 80 14-IF Jc,its. New York.
Li([Uors,
JUST IMPORTED
DALY &* FITZGERALD,
2d door from ll irdeinuii A Sparks’ Warehouse,
Ihire just rcceint.J
PURE IRISH WHI9KF.V.
- MFUFTT BRANDY.
“ 811EKRV WINK.
“ MAD* IRA k PORT M INE.
T’hese T.irptor* have liven • lected a itb great care bv Daly
during ft rift ul i i*i( to Irt-Lind, Ttiey are
warranted |u.re. i is tu-gffi. J gtitir> Ij unr.ecefsaiy to re
sort to pufi'-ry in order to i'olui c a sail yto-y are ( f tlie
best quality, Mini cannot fail to e.-la’dlsh ti.is ‘ otiiiiiciiiintion
in the minis of all who try thiin The pu> h ami judge* of
theartide, partictil.ii ly, are inviti dto call a 1 ex.imiiie for
tin!niscl,e. (nov'4B 83 )
Euroj(‘ Jinl !
T I.HI'OKTA'PHI,\ !
F IIAI K Just received my Stock of PROOKKRY, CHINA
1 and GLASS-VV.tISE, purchase l in Europe last Spring.
coi*sl*ting of
gn China Pinner Fetts, f 17,% ard down : luO Tea Sens from
.fl.Mitn ♦ii.'.lNi; Til and breakfast Sells, FPltoftO;
Bohemian Gias* Ware iu Fells, consisting
of Gimlets, Champagnes, Wines
and Pecanters, b<oh Ruby
and White K.n
graved
Tea Trsjs in
Fitts, some very line;
a laig.. -'.iriniei t ol Isnrv
Vases. Fahey f'upe and Siiucerv, I’uh n
Ftatuary, Filver Plated War •, sic. Also si.me
well assort* Gratis of Whine tiratjnc ard common
Crockery “'are for Merchants, which adl he sold iit the
regular wholesale price In New Yoik.
nov 8d U. I. JlcliVOY.
A FEW MORE LEFT j"“
Faliioiml>l< k (’iivsHPuii Shiln!
HE AVER OVER COATS!
Shaker Fianurl SbirfNand Drawers!
N, y. p4tterx sunrrs, &c.,
Prices Low i;,r CASH !
Tailoring done as usual
in the bent Style, by
i3AIR.n,
Telegraph ilultdlrg,
dec 14 Corner of Cherry and Fecund Sts.
All the Novelties in
Fm-iiisliinsi- Cxr>o< l- 5
VJ3nY LOW,
At HAIHIi’S.
s.
rpsii: New York Pattern Hiilri, acauo w iedaVd to ),e lh< I
JL best made and bc-t fitting thirt exlant. At
oct IfAlitllS, Telegra|iti Lulbllng.
ItOLTtAii CLUTII.
Ki\ PIKPFS < r th- celeb rat > ! Butch Arc hor Brands J
t til Molting Cloth, for -ale at New York prices, by
July atl .1. R. A W. A. ROM F
Trunk* and iSonti?*!
\FI'L(i supply of evi rv dcscriptioiii received and for
sale, by ‘ J 1* JONES.
MATS! If ATS ! !
if CASKS of tints, all kinds, will he sold AT CO.-T to
XT') W•rebuilt* purchasing by the Case,
iulv 20 J. H. * W- A. ROSF.
800 I'N. —A full assortment of Gents’fine French >
Calf Boots, pump sole, welted end water proof, of B
various kinds and qualities, both soled and pegged—
lust received and for tala low by MIX k KIKTLAND.
oo* fi-y
HARDWARE, .MHVKIKY £€. (
UE:.Iu V AL! lU-: koVAL!
CAKIIART At CURD,
have removed to their
New Tron-Prout Store,
i'HBUR V STKK K TANARUS,
NEARLY OPPOSir*
AYRES WnGFILLI) At CO.
WHE IE can be found a large, and Well assorted
stock if
Hardware, iron and Steel,
and any article adapted to the use of
MERCHANTS,
plants: ks,
HL V K - MIT il U.
UaKPc.aTEHS,
WILDER S
CAKHIAUK AVD
Wauos makers,
and will be sold at the lowest market pru ts
Don’t Forget the Iron-Front!
fell 1 ‘6J . _ •
Corrugiited H rou&h! Iron and H ire
Hailing.
{Secured by Letter* Patent.)
a I) T| |lt iIIL. V adapted for enclosing Public
sA. Ground*, Cemeteries, Balconies, Cottages, Ac. Sheep
and Ox Hurdle la cut Wire, Sacking Bedsteads, with every
variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads and Iron Furniture,
patent Wire Coal ‘Screens, Ore, FatiJ and (travel Screens,
Wire Netting for Musquito, Sheep, P<uliry and other pur
poses. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work in great
variety for gardens. Ac M. WALKER A SONS.
Manufacturers, No. &4S Market, N.K.Cor (ttt* St.. Phila
delphia. (ct 12 )
s'h UA V, K M A tT.SSfc NKT
DAY &. MAUSSENET,
WATCHMAKERS AM) JEWELERS,
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.,
HA V now in store and daily receiving a rich
and varied assortment of goods in their line,
consisting in part of IE;'! Al
I ne i,..| I* and FILTER WATCHP?. ‘L^JJ
l. t lie,’ iU'I.D WvTCHFSfro.il .fMi to f>2o,
Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Kings,
Jewelry of every description, Clocks In every variety.
Silver and Plate ware of rare and costly design and (Irish j
Resides a tine assortment < f
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &.C.,
such as arc usually kepi in the best establishment. j
Also a complete sut pit of Musical Im-trumanls. VIO-
Ll>k ftom Ho to $75, BA.AJOS from |i,i
to £•>(>.
N. tt.— Wiili Itea and Jewelry Repaired at
short notice. oct 19 34i-tf
FAIITwMEIi TI!A1)K!
-21 Si
E. i. JOHNSTON &. CO.,
HAVE juit received and offer for sale on the mo-t fa- j
vorabie terms, the most elegant, extensive and varied ;
slock of
FIXE WATUHKS, CLOriKS, JEWELRY, SOLID j
SILVER AM) SILVER PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRU
MENTS, GAS FIXTURES, I ANS,
CUTLERY, A.;., Ac., Ac,
Ever o.Tered in this market.
f A call either for pastime or to purchase ar.d cu.cful com
oar son of qualities, sty lcs and prices is respectfiilly solicited.
Mulberry St., ;jl door above Lanier House. Macon, Oa.
K. J. JOHNSTON, (i S Ql'.liUt.
WATCH WORK,
tyrf are prepared to have promntlv and well done at
short notice and FULLY WARK ANTED for one year.
nov Id K. J. JOUNs>TQN * CO.
LINtiJS A VXKU and Jewe r y repaired, by
j nov 16 K J JOHNSTON A CO.
HAir Worli,
INJ I: AVU I, K Y AN i> Dli VI Uli to order. Over
i 4 in oew designs for selections
OOV 16 E J JOHNSTON & CO.
Mi seel La i leous.
(1 an iJ\ ‘S'5 Kl'>, Pocket anti TableCu!-
T l ry, RAZORS and FaNCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE
DESKS. DRESSING cases, FANCY BASKETS PARIAN
sl'ATL'llts, DOUBLE & SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS, i’aNKv. PORT MONIES aN!> PURSES,
MURSCII Ai; and PIPES,CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
shell ami Omaim ulal t ombs,
Fancy Hair Pins, Bdckga.nrnon Botrda, Chess Men, Dntnl*
no tv, Uijlinrd 33a119, Cues,
LE t rfiURN & UMMi,
With nicnv new*and desirable aiUcles not enumerated.
A lift, and line selection for sale at low prices, bv
nov id E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
I ‘t’bblc Spec tacles,
|>l (P ill andSteel Frame*, Gold, stiver, Steel and Cora-
A splendid assortment just receive,!, by
n0 y 16 E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
(void Pens Warranted,
jr N Gold, Stiver and Wood holders. An elegant assori
_l urent ju opened and for sale, by
uov Ijy E J. JOHNSTON & CO.
M \ H 2, E MA \ t jFAC ffOH V.
JOHN RITTER.
MAlllll .H M,\NtJFACTt; lUilt.
till. TS molt STKKKT, SKW H.IVK.N, CONN.
H AN an ~and a great variety of American and Foreign
Marbles for Monu oeot*. Mautlcs, Baptismal Fonts.
S’Htuary, 4c ,4c. Mav i.g in hi* employ some ol the best
workmen In tld.: coivntfy, ‘ ,* o’ prepared to execute prompt
ly all order* for any dtjcriiflioh of .\i,.,rble k?o,k
Numerous apt cimens'of ile.-tlgn and -Werkm m: iiip from tlie
above e-tat.lislinient, can be seen at Kose ll.HCtenivtery, and
the undersigned h-is a I-irge eollectlon of new patterns ol
Monuments, which lie w ill In* plea-ed to exhibit.
JOHN L. JONES, Resident Agent.
feb 1-IS60 —ts
T. J. SWANSON,
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.
r ■ til *NN KUL for the patronage of ISbR, soli its h rot)tinil
1, slice of Ms former customers for I SAD. i will only say
to thcci ineu# of M 1,-on and the public generally, that I will
sell them HOOD HOOD? at LOW PRICKS, if they will give
me a trial. My stack of HOUSE KEEPING and .TAPLK
GOODS generally, I* very complete, as I keep i( i'p hy fie
qoenl arrival* from Sew York
jisTnEi'rti'i:r>, .
A frosh supply HKD BLANKETS, Ac., Ac.,
that a? t ni
C A Lla AN 1) 8E K !
Jan II T. J. KWAHSON.
i'y Citizen until March.
PRY GOODS,
Gimite Blcc*. Mulberry Street
N, S.FEUDDEN& CO.,
i \ it AT I, I'” I *’ for the liberal patronage of last year,
* S at\ prepared to exhibit a laige amt select stock of
l-'AWV A STATLIi DitV (JOUDS,
Confident of not excelled either in hea.ity, efylg jr
price. A Choice variety of I’Uh
1 ) i t.KHS GOODS !
VELVET AND SILK ROBES,
HROCIIK AND BAYADERE SILK?,
KOL'I.AKD silks,
UK J.AISVS AND MERINO ROBES,
RJiSKS UKCHaMBKE,
poplins
\ ALENCIAB,
DE LA INKS,
MERISOES.
CAS it At E R E S !
A large variety of V JI V new styles.
IVlrrtniidCloUt 1 loali*. Mines’ and Children’*
Ci.tUM, TALMAS am] t'ACK.3, UreasTrimlng#,lLubroWe
rice, Hosiery, Glove#,
HOOI* fiHlii?^,
a anperior article, warranted !<*t quality Olir assortment
of Goods for family ttae l# complete. Irish Linens, T*el
in ‘, N ■ pklaa, T iMoeloth*. Table Dam-k, Pillow Casing,
Sheetings, Ootions, Flannels, andall tlie different varieties of
STALLS GOODS
reouired for the trade, which we offer on the most favorable
ter'iua. . [sep 2] N 3. PKl'Pn N A CO.
UH ELLIA'G HOI SN FOB SALS’,
\TTI i S3 v.yen roinii, and ail ne*e-*ary out building.
V? formally occupied by the subscriber. Apply to 8.
fel> I—An, J>- C HODGKIN
T)LANTAIIt>A BItOIIAKS.-Now in
f store the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we
have aver okefed ip this M. rket. Men'* double soled peg
and nailed Mack and rnsseftt; do. heavy sinwie <dcd black
and russettf, do. boys and youtlts black aud raasetts, all of
which we are selling very low. MIX A KIKTLAND.
pet -y
MEDICI N E S .
IloNletler's Stomach Bitters.
IT b a fact that every member of the human family L
more or less subjected to tcune complain , besides in
numerable other conditions in life, Vtu> u, by tfie assist anc
ol a little knowledge or exercise of tmi.i ion sense, they may
be able so to regulate their liabiia ol diet, and with the as
si* lance of a good ton e, secure permanent health. Ir. ordei
to accomplish ti.is desired object, the true course to puisne
Is certainly that which w ill produce a natural state of thint s
at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this enu
Di Hostetler has introduced to this Country a preparatlo.
bt aring his name-, which at this day is not a uetv medicine,
but one that lias been tried for years, giving satisfaction t,
ah who have used if. The BiUers operate powerlitlly upor
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy
and vigorous action, and thus by the simple process 11
strengthening uature, enable the systtni to triumph over
disease.
For tbecure of Dyspepsia, In.iigtstion. Nhusph. Flatulpn
ev. Loss of Appetite, or any B.lious Complaints, arising
fr. iii a morbid of the Stomach or producing
Croups, Dysentery, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, 4c., these Bit
ter J hHVt uo equal.
Diarrhoea, Dysentery or (lux, so generally contracted by
n r w settlers, anil caused principally by the change of watei
and diet, a ill speelil>’ reguinted l>y a brief use of this pre
paration. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probab j more
pievalent, wlicu uken in all its various forma, then any
other, the cau.-e of which may alway sbe attributed to tU
rangeuients ol the digestive organs, cat, be > ureJ without
fail bv using HOSTKTTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per
directions on the bottle. F.*r this disease every phys ciai.
wi 1 recommend ltitteis of some kind, then why not use an
I article known to he infallible? Every country have their
Hi ers as a preventative of disease and strengthening o the
system in general, and among them all there is not to be
found a more healthy people than the Germans from whom
tins preparation eineuatetl, based upon scientific experi
ments which lias attended to advance the dastlby of this
great preparation in the medical scale of scieno .
Fkvkk van Aock —This trying and provoking disease,
which fixes its relentuess giasp on tire body of man, reduc
ing him to a mereshadow in a short space ol time, and ren
dering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated
an 1 driven from the body by the use of ilOil'H TUi’t RK
!NoWN FD BITTEKh. Furthe .aby of the above stated dis
eases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordinary
conditions producing them, ll the nitter* are used as per
directions. And as it neither creates nausea nor offends
the palate, and rendering unnecessary any change ol eiet
or interruption to usual pursu l-, but promotes sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus ren over! as
speedily as’ is consistent with the production of a thorough
I and permanent cure.
| For Persons in Advanced Years, who are suffering from
an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, theie Bitter* are
i invaluable as a restorative ot strength and vigor, and need
| only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while
1 nursing, these Bitters are indispensable, especially where
i the mother’s nourishment is inadequate, to the demands of
i the child, consequently liei strength must yield, and hcie it
! u where a good tonic, such as Hostetler s Stomach Bitters.
; is needed to Impart temporary strength anil vigor to the
system Ladies should by all means try this reli ed} for all
1 cases of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician,
| who, if he is acquainted with the virtue oi the Bitteis, will
; recommend theii use in 11 tases of wtakntfs.
Caution. —We caution the public against oslng any rs
I the many imitations or counterfeits bu> ask for HoSTMTtk’S
Cklkbrxtkp Btomach Biitsiis, wnd see tliat each tootle l as
t e words “Dr J llostetter’f- Ftomach Ritlers’'l’ ow i. on tl e
side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
j the cork.
Prepared and sold by HOpTETTFE 4 FMITn. Pitta
buigii, P , alio solo by ail Druggists, gtPeers, and dtaltrs
! generally throughout the United States,Canada Foi tl, Aire
rira and Germany. Also for sale ly K. L. (<TK(*HECKKR
I GEO. PAYNE, and ZELIN 4 HUNT, Macon, Ga.
| apr 6 9-1 y
S A N F O 11 I) • S
LIV i: K I X V IGORATOR,!
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from gums, and has become |
an established tact, a Stand*rd Medicine, known end j
by ail that ji;jy* . used it. ami U now resorted
to With confidence in ail the pC< and seases tor width it is re
commended.
It lias cured Thousands within the last two years
who had given up all hopes of relief, r* tiie numerous
unsolicited certificates in my possession show.
The dose must be adopted PS to the tenqiernieut i.f tlie in
dividual taking it, and used 0 n sucli quantities as to act
geiply on the bowels. Q
Let the dictates of your _ judgmcid guide yon in (he
useofthe Livei Invigorator, and it wilt cure Liver Com
plaints, Bili ou s Dyspepsia, Chronic D.ar
rha-a, Summer Complaints, R Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour
Ft outsell. Habitual Ootlive- ness. Cholic. Chftlers Chole
ra Morbus, Cholera jnfati- re turn, Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weakness, and may ,k e used successfully assn
Ordinary Family Medicine, JD It w ill cure t>icL Headache,
as thousands can testify, in nvenfy minutes, if ‘wo or
three Tca-cpoobfuils are ta Etj ken at cotpmepcgmrqt of
attack.
All wflm use It, are giving their testimony in its faror.
V*r \iix Waier hi the Mouth with the Invigorator, an!
swallow both together.
t£T Trice $1 | r Bottle.
ALSO
S AIC2T*OFI D’S
FAYIILY CATHARTIC FILLS,
COMPoUndicd rKUM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
and put up in Glass Cases, air tigl t, and will keep in any
climate.
The Family Cathartic Pill is a gentle but active Ca
thartic which the proprietor j has u-ed in his practice
more Ilian twenty years
‘J'he constantly increasing £"{ demand from those rho
nave lung usgd tl.e trill* and a tpe s*ti. iaelittn vr.ich ail e- |
press in regai4 to their wse, r** hkj induced me to place:
them within the resell of all
i‘ne Profe-sion well know |_j t*iat different Cathartic* act
on different portion* of the c_i bowels
The Family Cathartic Pill ha* with due reference to
this well established fact, lieen omnpounded frptn a
variety of the purest able Extracts, which act
alike on every part of the £2 alimentary canal, and are
good and safe in ail eases c* where a Cathartic is ue -ded,
such as Derangement of the Stomach, Sleepiness Pain ir
the Hack and Loins, Cn-t've- ne-. Pain and Soreness
over the wlioie body, from sudden cold, which fre
quently, if neglected, end in a long course of Fever, loss of
appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over tlie ti.nly. Rest
lessness, Headache, or weight in the Head, all Inflammato
ry Disease", Worms in I’hildren or Adults, Rheumatism, a
great Purifier of the Blood and many diseases to hich flesh
is heir, ton numerous to went on in th ! s advertisement. —
J3T
The I.fVef ffivigai at.,r ait # Vai.uly Cathartic pills are re
tailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the
trade in all the large tqw ns.
S. T W. SANFORD.
Matittfaciurer and Proprietor.
§•>s Broadway, New York.
Jisr” Betsil l;v sill Sold al > liv VF.IEIX i
HUNT. GKOUtiit PAYNE, wed MnNAKu k CASIXSe. Fit
con, Oa. [j'tlyC IS It ml
Dr. BRONSON, having been so far reduced by c uisurr.p
tion as to t-e considered beyond ail hope of recovery by the
most eminent of the medical profession, and also by h:tu
-elf—a regular phys'eian cf twenty \ears practice—a* a
last resort,ce.tceii id U,, Üb.i if *N LY7ING THE JJLCOp,
and apply ing'the subject phy.t.c.ogy 4c ttie more burned!-
ate connection and efi-'ct of the state of the"blood upon (he
health and system, fbe result has peen toe prdnetien of
Ibis “BLOOD FOG P,” from the use of which Dr. Bronson
was restored to perfect health. Within six months atfer its
introduction, over tw o thousand consumptive* were effectu
ally cured by it. Jf yoq ar. # co;j,plaint* of a con
sumptive tendency. Cough, Ool.j, Headache, P3iptttion of
the Heart, Loss of Appetite, or Pain in the fi.iie, lose no
time in procuring a bottle of the “ BLOOD FOOD.” It you
are suffering from Nervous Debiiity, or your sleep is broken
and disturbed, if your spirits are depressed or your organs
relaxed."}on will find in this an unlading remedy, by com
mencing with ten dro|is. If your Liver i* torpid, or dis
eased In any manner, whatever, one or two bottles wi 1 l:e
sure to invigorate, and bring it into lively and healthful ac
tion In the most inveterate < ases of Dyspepsia, the pa
tient can here find the most efficient and grateful reliel,
A benefit is always exiwrienced afler taking only ore bot
tle. In Male or Female Complaints and weakness, the suf
ferer, aft.-.r trying other remedies iu vain may rest assured
that a certs u cute will .v. ult from the use of two or
three bottles.’ The “Bjitptj) rc-Dp” is effectual in all esses
of Eruptions, Fait Hlieiini, Scrofnla, and other like com
plaints. Pale and emaciated children and adults are imme
diately berefltted hy its use. It gives strength to the body
and color and beauty to the skin. Physicians of aii schools
arc u-ing it with wonderful sncci-s*.
l ! or full u.recfiopa, *ce circular*. Trice, $1 per bottle.
In presenting you with DR. EATON’S IXFATILE COR
DIAL, we desire to sta:e its superiority o'er every ostium
that nurse or quack has heretofore offered you.
First—lt is the preparation of a regular physician, who
is well qualified, from much experitnce in infantile coin,
ulaints, to prescribe for liigsi. ?pr<;idly -It is ejnirely Inrp
from paregoric or opiate nf any kind, and consequently re
lieves by removing the siiffe.ing of your chi and. Instead oi
deadening its sensibilities. Thirdly—lt Is pot up ith gre-.t
care, as a comparison of It with ai y other article for infan
tile conplair ts will show : the very root* from winch It is
distilled being dug from the forest* under the directl. nos
Dr. Eaton—many of them by his own bands. Fourthly—D
i perfectly harmless, and cannot irjute the nn st delicate
infant, and is a certain cure an.l relief in all thv following
cases, which is it* chief merit over every other preparation,
viz:
For all complaints attending TFETHING, Mich a* DYS
ENTERY, COLIC, Ac.; also, for softening the gums and re
lieving pain. For regulating tlie bowels, it is unequalled
For Cold in the Head, it is a sure relief. For CROUP, the
most fgtal and trying of dj.-eases, it can bp relied On with
perfect confidence; and b dug i, powerful ami-spasmodic
in all ease* of convulsions or tils, we earnestly recommend
you to lose no time In procuring it. Lastly—lt cost* so
much more than other pri pa rat ions of the kind, that we
cannot afford such long advertisements as can those whose
whole expense is their advertising ; for the same reason, it
commcndl Itself as rhe most reliable to all mothers. In all
cases the directions wraptied around each bottle must be
strictly followed. Price, 25 cents pee bottle
Sold by CHURMI A DUPONT, Druggists,
• No Sti Maiden Lane, New York,
And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country.
Also, by E L. STROHECKKR, Macon, Oa. [janlS-ly]
BOOTS AND SHOES.—Mena’, Boy* and ,*
Youth’sfineCalf and Kip Pegged Boots; Mens’ Rti 1
stout Kip Hunting and Mud Boot* ; Gents lasting F
Oaiter*. Monterey, Opera and Tics, and fine Calf *
Brojfipa; Gents, rtoys.tfnd Ypuipt’ patent xpd gnamoUec*
Brogan# ; Men's. iioys, and Youths’ California Kip Brogans
ii Ki<iortm#At f oct 6-vl MIX * KIRri.AND.
A[nie.
JEST DECEIT ED, a large supply of new apd j
popular Music, at Hit- Mi thmiist Kook D-posity. Orders
by mail supplied promptly at New York price*,
nov HO S-tf J. W BURKE, Agent
Illacksuiilli Shop—Homo a aI.
GRIER & MASTERSON
HAVE, removed to their new Brick building nearly op
posite to their Livery Stable, on Third Street, where
they are well prepared, with the best workmen, to accem
mod ate all their old, and as many new customers as may
call, llpy would also notify all persons who have had
work done at their old shop on Fourth Street, since the Ist
October, lfiftf, to make payment to no one, except the sub
scriber* or their authorised agents,
dec 8s ’3-tf GRIER * MASTERSON.
WRDfC I N K M.
lx tbi* the gr of advaurevnei l. many tb-n-r rew and nvtu
•I,lc liave been iutrodiicsi —tint the phat.n-u.r and n. ra. of
Other agi's. but UeW one*, of sonud ais.i prtsctH i. uid.ty in n
dtpartmeut i progression better mnf.wi orjnqlt: toiLy lo w
Seen than iu the medical, when origicsting with u,nq> t o t ciea,
and confined to scientific limit - Precisely- of tb.-t , h-.’-, ter are
ttie allowing r- ui.slisl .gents ; none -Ol . rove luore , ~r
Mi e mo often ueedetL
DR. LITTLE S ANODYNE COJGH DBOP3
Anew and art'in cun fa (.'ought, Oddi !'t< m tfit
Vrriist; alto , Croup, (Yhoopfng Ontphs. G,ls. rtr. um on. J ri.HUr t
ijhis i* a picaxnnt medicine U> UUe.
and in nine out ol ten case-* h proroptfluiv it ex -r ses tt>- o. i
controlling influence over Coughs and lrr;tat.ou of tb- l.u.ig .f
any reuidv known.ofteu rtopping the most v • entinafew hours,
or it most in a day or two. Many eo- s thought t,be and . id,-. y
eonsuuiptive have teu prouipUv curd by o mgs few
n.d the wearing Little's r-trcu-lneiiiug plaster on tile <-t..t A*
an anodyne expectorant, without astringiug the l i,. i: j, L*
paramount to all cough mixtures *
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE.
Prepared and put up in Lotties and viais. outy by M G. Litt:
In using, nothing else is required t-> relieve e!i itlr nos • .run
atid beside* being one of the b-<t mid rhea,, si er - , ;p r . I to
the public, its ftequeui use ill finniiies will -n* m l,
and expense, ai well as the lives of many-children . for v w i
of every ten cases generally require it.
DR. LITTLE S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a Fret ch Recipe .In the fir ms of No t
and 1; the first for the acute and No 1 f-r the ehronir -*eg
that has been much iiuprerert u|*<n in tin- • -ini: • and f:m it*
uuexampi,ul success is likely.lA -up,- .J - cv< n other remedy f, r
the cure of the dlsea ,-s ~f i:i Ktdn v, and 1 l.du-T Gonorrh •....
Blvnuorrhtxsal.audla-u ltorrluaa orF! „•! All ITcGons. Tins
• *tensive coni;*iUii,l cninb.u • : i-r-.p-ities t-ci ’ and ‘ r *,i in ta-te
and character from anything ‘• u found in the ! trod .-tales
Pliartnaeopi-a or in private praeliee; and i.i point of safety and
eia.-ieucy is not rival si iu Am-rlc*.
ca. LfTTIt’S RiRGWOHM AfP] Tb'TTFR G!N T YFNT
Hundred;- of rases of ( broil c Tetter*. fc;,!d I.’. and di-ss •
of the -kin generally. Ins re )-eO cup 1 by (Ins rem ■!; . ttnd e.t
the introdu-ctioii oft be No.-’ | r-j s ration b in M, r - arc.-.;
* case ha* Ir n fmnd tb t it diis-it elf.-dually-iv-L... . u, a
abort tiui-. For tb- cure of ( nt.c ru< “P s. i r- .1 >up
plbsl in tb- f-rm of Plasters an I is almost I •
IN ADDITION, the IToorieb r pr par-'*. l ‘> ti c great con
nieace ,n.l Certainty in prescribing, streng.-b-nii; g Ua (ere. of
the moKt ‘Tiiw-rior iitialitv. - ‘’ ‘ :s [’ tl ’ ‘■*
enUtarUc,. Vegetable Pill* in mo” ruthrri to -r, ..eocou
Antac’J ‘ for tipKKt** rwt a, i,IU ;<j C* do. • lonic rpt e*,
•ic.. which wid"be sent on con.yininei.t ford red
Medicines, like everything el*e. urwl- U r and Itn-r- f-conomi
•aily supplied to the great ma-* of the people bv wicrcbandix*
than in miv oth -r way
Physician- are referred totl.e 13t, page of Dr. T.utie ram; bt-t,
to the catalogue of medicine* of tin .’later.a ■ j..a. thsi b- i'-*s
in oompouiul.ng his different r< nwdio. and a-!c and to .-ay if tu>7
are net tin rlcf -f T-r - tt. •* ’ is, f h-s
nrasUifd medicine o.M-nsiveiy f r muryi man oy> .rs. before
rttirtltf- to the drug business.
la mi>rs than to hux;itrtl p!cs iu 4 * *orgia i.u J t.'. *•*♦ laO
Southern StU-i. fhey nre tot*-had; and as then ).-1, ani; s
•bout who are couutrrfeitiug hi* rem dt-hy pa.u,<nff n r
own or S -rn thing ol**-. hy using the “An* < r s-mi.:.r i Uiv; c-r
BP patent is wanted or secured rjnid tlicabcurJ p-ttems o. the
flay, let all he cutiond io !• ol H'i ‘I fur Um gi.atuxe tq ,K
I’rCj.riet/.;, thus :—-
•mi eiso, l,is name blown into the gias* of each bottki.
N.B.—All Orders r.nd Letters on Business are tube sent ta
future to M4CON. GEORGIA, instead of Pinia-ii-lpbia.
Wbolceals ilg. ut, Da. P. M- i •I'li.S X VO., Luo,iuu, B. G S
McKesson A ROBINS, New York.
fold by MENARD * CASTLES and K. TANARUS, 9T.tOIIE< KER,
I aeon. w., and ny Merchant* and Dtujrgist* get ersliy.
in ir ‘J 49
S< roiln, or Jwiiig’til ? ii,
IS a coMttituGot.al d ; s-e. u t-;i ruj-don of the blood, t,y
which hia iloi,l become* vitiated, week, and poor. Be
■ ing in the cireuiutioc, if pervadsjs ti,e v i.oit t ody . tmi may
burst out ill disease on any par! of it. No oigsn is free (r, in
its attacks, nor is there one which it may net destn y. The
scrofulous taint i* variously chum cI by mercurial [i;*Casu,
lsy livjng, djaordered or unhealthy Ipnji* imppre air. nitp
and fil.hv habits, ilie depressing > <-,*, apd, above all, by
the venereal infection. Whatever be it* origin, it ishtreol
tary in the coi.siiti.ti ii, oerc* t.d't.g “ fiom l ai, nts to child*
; r*u unto the third and foui Ui generaik,!-;” ir-tttrd.il ‘ ttpi*
j t„ la* (he rod of Him rf.v> -nys,"l w-lj visit tj.t iniquities of
| the fathers uj on iht!r thi'.orc:,.”
I;s r ,Tects tommenceby depcsi'.lwn frem the) !004 cf cc.r-
I rupt or ulc. r< u* matte*, which, in ilic lungs, liver, ind in
! ternal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the gi.mds.sw eliit gl;
I and oi, the aurfa e er-ptioi * or sores, lh.s foul ceitup
! turn, wi ich genders t 4 e blt.t and. depresses (!,♦ energies oi life,
to that scrofulous const, utW r.s r.ot oily suffer fr, ir, Fcrotu
lotis comp air ts. but they have h-r !*-*;. ;*nifr to witlistaral
the attack* of o her diseases; con- tquti.tiy , rest number*
perish by disorder* which, although not act < fuk us in their
nature, are stdl rendered feta’ by this ta!: * in ti e gywini.
Most of Die ccnsutrq.iioi: wi.i.h.Uc p ares the hun an (a.ti.'Jy
hs9 it* origin indir-i t). .ri rl.-s: crc 1 - 1 -S .• t; jr:r ay •o ,
j gr.l Ext; c.s r .-live disease* of ihv lit cr. K;ilT,ey .•*, brain,
I iaa. i tidiedill tpe orgar.s, arise from or are aggravated
i by the same cv.e.
I ‘ One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons
| are in vane, l by tbi* luikiig infection, and their liealu, i*
| nndern.ined by it. 1c clesnse it ficm lie rysttpi we must
; renovate tl.-Hood by an a terstive u-edirite, and iniigf.
! rate Üby heal’.hf food and est-rt-ise. t'wli a tr.eoicir.e yg
i supply in *
A;vpr‘ Compound sCxtr s ci of Sai>srarflia
the nnu j t effectual rentetiy which ll:e Diedioal si isl cur
1 time* can derive for il.i* tviry where jut vailing ar,d fatal
malady. It 1* combined from the most active r< media!*
that have been d?*mvt red for ti e eSpU'got’cn of this foul
disorder from the Mood, and tl: • rescue cf thefyrtem from
its destructive- ecus, uuencea. lit r.ce it should ; ir.ploy, J
, for the cure of rot only scrofula, ’-ut a so tl.o*, oil er alTec
j tior-s which arise from if. such as Kmy.t-Te and kk!n Pis< a
j ees, Bt. Anthony’s Fire. Rcre. or FrysipeLs.
! tule*. B’ t. r.ts, Bjaips, and itoijs. “, uk-jis, Vtilo ard 4.1,
I Ki,vvm, tscai'd Hta<l,Eigwotol. Bheumati .■. .-vt hilltic t.,d
Meicarial Diseases. Dropsy, Dyrp.iry.c: a f, IPp \. aid, P .
deed, all Complaints arising froin Vittatevl cr lrr.pi,re biood.
TANARUS! e popular belief in “in purity- of ti e blooc” is founded in
tiLth, for scrofula is 2 degei-cr.ition of the blood. The par
ticular purp, ee ard virtue of tl is F*rs;.p*i iila i to pi rifv
1 and res-.j-.f-iavt ti i* vital fluid, j; irt out wut-h soujul ):.-a!‘L
is in’p6s?ii)’e ip co.iia,iii,Mieu ccpsOfuiiopi.
Ayev’s C iUhp.Tiip FiHs,-Fr lii<;
’Purposes oi :t i'aniily i lsjtir,
are so cwtnj .jse i that disease within the range of [tiejr pi f|QB
pan rarely witiistjind f.r eyad- flictu. -Their penetrating
fitof eriit-j seaac.h. and cleanse, and invigorate every portic •;
of the human in, correcting its diseased actios, nd
restorU-g it* heol'by vi'elitie* Asa ecus, quei.-ce of these
properties, the inva id wbo is bowed down wi-b pain or physi
cal debility is astuni.-hed to find hie health or energy les'.cr
td by a r. ir.edy at orce so simple and g.
Not on'y do they curt the t\ ery.d* j complainuof every
body, but also many formidable ar.d da: gef U 9 dischses.
The Agent t low named i pieasfrd to furui-li prat'S tny
American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures
, an<i direction* fer tlieir use ip the folicwjrg corntdaintJ ;
Cisj-iVt-ne.-J, Hea factte arisirgfrcai Jisortveitd btcu.arii,
■| Nausea, IrJliphstion, i sin and rlorbid-Inaetlop of ths-B
■ els, Flatul, n- y. J,'*s o‘t Appetife, Jauiidjee. and other kin*
j Bred yompfaiut*", arising from k low . tate of*!he body or
I objtrhctior.s of its functions.
Ayer’s Clierry T^ectornl,
hor :nd cu's: of Uo'-ghs, Calds,D‘Suen*a; umikwc-i,
Croup, apd for the relief of Consumptive rat-tote id •<}:
vanetd stages of tl e disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and *o numerous re
the cases of its cures, that almost eveiy section ol country
abounds in persons publicly know n. who have been l esiore,l
froni s'artuiru and even def) trate t’iserset. of the lut.pl by
Its use. When once tried, its superiority over every c*her
medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape ot se, vatton,
and where its virtues sie known, the public no longer hesi
tate, what antidote to twiploy for (be qistressin rrd dan
gerous afl'tctiOLS of tl e pulmonary cigani that are incident
to our climate. AVhile many inferior remedies thrust rpon
the community have failed ar.d l,een discarded. tl,i in.*
gained friends by every t ml, cenitrrel beniflu or ins
they car revelf< rg-t. am priuaced eines too fiLl
- andtoo remarkable io be forgotten.
Prepared by Dr. J, V. All !E A < C., LOT,'ELL,
Mass.
All um R-medie are fer sale by K. I. FTrOIIKCKFR and
ZFILIN 4 HUNT, Macon; aridhy al: Druggists everywhere.
Oft ii ii-fc •
and N> \
“'>. N Q
S, .? am- „ A
Save !lie Pieces! ‘AI...
A* accident* tci/l happen, even in tedt-requlatetf famU
lie*, it is very desir .hlc to have some cheap and convenient
way for repairing Furniture, To}#, Crockery, Ac.
SPALDING'S PHEPAKED GLUE
Bievds a’.! siidi einergeßcifs. and no household can afford to
be without it It Is always ready and np to the sticking
point. Tncre is no lunger a necessity for iltuping c'qsirc,
Spfltifvlvd vefc.cfs. pcaqo-ss did!*, ami broken cra-tles U'Cj
Jutv the wrie'e for cm e. she!!. nd oibcr nmainenul work,
so popular will, ladles of refinement and t ,sle.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically
bold tn sahitb n, and possessing all the vshmbfo tjna’.itics ut
the beat aabint'Uitfk< rs” Glue. It may he used in the plae*
af ordinary luuc iuge, being vastly mote adhesive.
‘•Useful in Every House.”
M. IL A Brush accompanies each bottio.
Price, 25 Cents.
Wholesale Derint, No 4S Cvi’ar-t . New York.
Address HlvhKY C. SPALLING and ( 0.,
Box No S,6o(* New York.
Put up for Dealers in Cases containing four, eight, and
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card tvovon.’PV
nyine eaeh package.
J sS- A stcj.de t ,it’e of SPALDING A PREPARED GLpK
WiM save ft) tiling its cofi annually to evety household.
Sold by all prnipltient 8 atierer*. Druigists, Rar ware
and Puri itme Dealers. Grcitr-, and Faery Stores.
Country merchant# should make a notiof Ppxi i>tw ; Prk
pxkmp Glcb, when making up their list. It will s:antl any
cltnisle. ifbb 1-Iy)
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UiMOkcG. KofSCj. feliBPS
1p K ( LtiS 8, 9 and 2b qr. Negro Blankets,
O 75 Psir Bed Blankets,
15 Bales Georgia Kersbys,
10 do Northern • do
MO do Heavy Osrtahurgs,
15 do Cottol) Yarns,
St** Pairbe-W} Georgia Russet Brogar.s,
10IH) do Knrtbern W’k and Russet do.
•J 5 Cases Men’-, Women and Children’s Shoes,
20 Bales rhirtings,
150 Pieces Prints, for e#t e by
oct 5 AYRES, WINGFIELD & f*}.
iron amt Plow Sieel-issuiiwl
sites, for sal* by BOWDUE 4 ANDERSON.
mar 9
.’mb. •* _ -v, v .-.-s. . • •