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i. E G A L ADYEHTIS E M K NTS.
I tT V n % TS hr 4*. will lir m UK to
kJ tbe Orburp o, Ut on oaur, f..r Wav. u. - ,u .<• the
real *t .ta Kffuna.af *o the —w*t. af Dr*.| W-tnv. f.!c%
aavtcMtif, bl I WtUN, *je*
i*“ iJ~i a %< lUI uis Viit wi.Xi-J.
SIX n Di VS (lH 4i ipplicti<og HI W 4.i t.
1 Um Ordinary of Btbh couuty, !•*■ leave t sell Mi thr
><4> tiU personal estate of Jaw H K-ne.tr. late of *’
•wiuW, ilrfM *.. C- *• R* N 2I(Jl,
jtuSl4l-iM * AilA'tiuants'.
SIKY4 U 44 S after date application •HI i-v ■— ! •
the O. Unary or au.fi county, Ua- ‘or iee to sell si.
IK. hxwd* and oar rif-r.. man, >“ the rslate ot II
t Powelt, Ulr wl (aid count*. decease.'. ...
lib [Jij. MAhl.lA J INikEt.l. Admr’x.
N’OTirK to Dtbionatiil l'reilll*r.-tll per
seau indebted K> the estate ol Join. M K*:.zi-, late . .
Macon cjlnlf,drew ted, are requested to c.u- loraar.
a.’ ’ ‘take in. aed.ate payment; toas- having t.amu agdutoi
t estate are reqaejto-J ta present them wulpa the U.
•rejcrtnwJ by law, nr they will no; fie pats!
jai. IS*< <t JOSEPH 11. M.-KCN7.IK, Fx’r.
V|*-H iMSTHATiIIXS SAL K. —By an older
fro.a the Ordinary of Bibb rouity, G*., will be soul be
f.we the Court-house door ia the city of Macoft, iu e..l
•utility, nn the first Tuesday iu March, between the. usual
hoars of saie, p n of lot No. 6, lying on the east s.oe ..s the
O-uwtlgee River, oo the road lea.liny to M. itedye*.He : ntie
naiie from the city or Mteon, cootaiaiag one acre, more or
paid at the property of James Dentoa, deceased.
,an 11 -t'l* K. I, DKNTGN, Altar’s. ’
idiuiui>trator*s Salt* ol Nc*£ro*s.
4 4flLI. be 4**M before trie Court house .1 .nr ti. the .if
s II of \lk>a. w.thn the legal hours ot a!c, on the fiat
Toe. iy in March nest, the following negroes belonging to
the estate of (Lf4i> P. fttubba, J-e-a -J, late ot tsi ■ kt
ty/towit:
N-J, a Man 34 >ear old.
Joe. ’* ? ** “
John,* 1 IT ’* **
Hilly, a W-.man, ?o year? old.
Laura.” *• IS “ “
Millie, 14 -. ** Ift *s ~
T'ie> negro 1 * are ery likely, and among them is one ex
cellent Washer and kroner ; uae oapitai dray man and . arri
;r driver, Ac.
Sniff by order of the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit
at die heir’ an t creditors of said deceased.
It r probable Oust purchasers by giving urn, lestioned pa
per *o.l paying the interest promptly, will be allowed to
run their note- for several years.
ju.l 25 it-tds WM. I.UNDT, A-im’r.
Mil ON MII HIM HALM tor HAUA 11.
Will be sold before the Court house door in the town
•f Oglethorpe, M icon county, on the first Tues lay >n Ma'cfi
■eat. within the legal hours of aale. the following proper! t,
to wit: One Horae an 1 ttugey, levied on us the property of
Km lour! Stone, to >at:sfy a fi fa. from Mae.m I.ifrrior
Court, in favor of J S Ah. Bewie vs. at.J iwie
Also, uar Inin I red acres of Land, be.ag a ptrt o f and the
uaJ. vided half of tot of land No. ST, In the loth district of
or.finally Houston now Wscoo county ; levied on as tbe
jtrop.-rV. of iieorye Vi .>1 Kearir. t-. tstisfr fl fa from
KkfS superior Court, In favor of ft,ler: S. liwn vs. ■> I
tteorye W .VI Kenu.e.
DANIEL KLKCKI.EV, She.iff.
-Uao. a: tbe same time and pla *e, the west half cf lot of
land, Nh. n t kwttwj, bat known a< the place where VuUer
and Wii|im>on now resides, in said county ; levied on as
tbe property of Bran-wu Bardin, to satisfy a fi. fa. in furor
of Aiitiulff Vorsy tn vs. Branvon Bardfn.’ Brop-rtv pointed
•ut by Win. J. Patterson.
fed 1 Ao-ids WM B. JoNEj, D Sheriff.
1 1 LuKlil I. Uiti-uu Count). —Whe ay as. John
tT S Jawscm applies to me for letters of Ouar.iiaoatip i-f
the persons and property of John W., Charley M.. and >'l
berton 3. Spier, minor chiUren William C. Spier. .lec'J.
These are therefore to rite at-.d adutooish all aa.l singular,
the k.ndred and.-reditorsof aai.l deceased,lobeat.d appear
at ay officewuhln the time prescribed by taw, to shoe cause.
If any they bare, why said letters -hould not be greole.i.
trireu under tuy hand in other, Echruarv l,Hh, lSe’
few 15 47-#t JOHN W. WlijfilN, Ordi'uiiry.
tor Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court house of Bibs, county, on
the first Tuesday in March neat, two Negroes—.ue
asn, Nejuune, aged about 44—one negro woman, Betsey,
aged about 25. dild for distribution, among the hrirs ot
Alien dtephens, lata of said county, deceased,
fobl ki-tdi THOMPSON WI.4K, Uuardian.
I > ostpt>ne<l
BV Virtue ot the fth Article ot ihe Const tati .u ot U-
Chussisv LtuiCoapsst or Mississippi, w and ,;y
at the Court hoc*; In the City of Macon, oc the bth day ot
May. 1 301, at It o'clock, i. M , the foil j, and, Sjnnrt.r
arctions of land, situate, lying ar.d being in thl Stair of
Mississippi, to-wit:
TIPPAH COL'NTT.
Mviatos. secrios. towsship. auxna.
South Eos: ot 2 3 East
South West 1 4 3
South West IS 4 t
South East AH 4 1 u
North East 9 H ,g ••
Booth Kail If o i
North East lb ft j
North West 25 ti 1 *4
PONTCT>C COLWTV.
HhVl 14 T 1 “
N.,rth Lost 5 7 2 •*
North West . 5 7 2 “
Pouth East , 5 7 S'*
South West & 7 f “
North East 21 s*l*’
North West 21 . e 1
booth West 2P s 1 •-
houth East Ml N | •*
North East * HI A 1 **
South West - Bft * S 1 **
Bouth West I** A S
North East 33 $ 4 “
North East 27 b 5 “
booth East 2 II 3 “
Southwest * 11 4 “
Ais*. the Note belonging to said Coutnwry.
TEPI2VCS OF SALE :
Notes with approved security, at one and two years.
By order of the Boar,!.
WASHINGTON POE, President.
Thouas TaTLOa, Hec’ty. (nov & 33-td.i
HORACE FITCH &. CO.,
teiaxgui.au block,
HAVE an h .n.l tie largest stock of Men’s and Youth’s
CIjOTIUNTG,
THU X Ks, 1 IATS
AXU MEN’S
Furnishing Good s
Ta> He I’umwi tn the State. Ac*! we vouM caii *)Hvja! attra*
ti a tu our of
C'hiliir*u*M aiid Ciolltjiis,
Aii of which we now propose to sell at
LHE.ITL V KEUI tl U PKK Es.
Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and ex
amine our stock and >c Witt ruJrswr to suit you in tiooda,
tJuaUly and Prices. dec 2ft *.H(
NtU BOOKS! MW BOOKS!
AT
Ji 0 A ll J> M A K ’ S.
MU3 ftLIMMKNM WINDOW; Sylvia’s World, or Crimes
which the Law dues not Reach; Breakfast, Dinner
and Tea ; anew Cook Book; Knitting Work by Mrs. Par
tington , The fttudeut’s Hume; Tbe fttudent’s (iifehoo; Ltd
dell s History of Home; Life In America by McKay: tp
and dawn the Irnwaidi, idyls of the King, by ttasyim ;
Napoleonic Ideas , Curiosities of Natural History: Henry
81. John GeftUeturn: The fin Trumpet; While it was Mor
atoff, Almost a Heroine; The Ulory of the House of Israel;
Bartiee and their Princl|des; M-.re of “Adam Bole.” Me
moirs of Eoipresa t'aihcrme the Second. Men, Women ar.d
Books. Thorne, Debit A Credit; L’Aiuour, by Mitchell;
Matnolr* of Vidoc<|; The Pdlar of Fire, Ac. tie. Also a boat
•( BB* JdTCBIU Books. BUY 9—83
!•# t OPll> Ol’
“BEULAH”
Just received at
ItOAKUnAVX.
STEEL FLOWS.
Ot’ the must approved patterns. Planters and ethers
ghljttcasefjtiaiidrvkiu.nl'. For sale l>jr
4m 14 NATHAN WEED.
HAH IKO.V
JCST received a full aks-.runenl of l*r lev’ Iron, Eng- j
likh RrtikM bar and huddle Iron, an extra quality if
k-riu rdtoc Iroa, Ac . A*’ , for sale b
14 NATHAN WEED.
TO
QAA lleav) Uuniijr Magging,
000 Rnti*
I ** “ Dundee Bagging,
C'ill Machine Ko|M>,
IJWO “ Rand Spun Kap,
4.1M0 Poaivil Twine.
We offer the abovs uo farorablc terms.
I# M J. B A W. A. ROM.
Osßnburgs, Yams, Kerseys, &,c.
1 50 Ht,iK * * MRAHt'HM,
1U “ Georgia Kerseys, *
l>rt •• Mar-ni Wheeling,
*>* “ “ Drilling,
*4 “ “ -r> ttbirting,
SOP “ * Yarns.
Bor Bale at Factory Prices, by
J. B. A IV. A. ROW*.
It llovi r* *r for Sal*.
ADPLKNMIIfhsck Farm near Marietta—free front Yrt
low Fever ami “Muakeeter-"—well-watered and tim
bered, containing 300 acres, dweDinf bouse, lnew,•wit!, S
romar.) good out-houses, orchards, Ic.
Also a few ttticjjtock Cattle. For particulars apply to
jan lh-tf JXO. R. Hll.L, Macon, Ga.
PIANOS,
OF Chiefccrtng A Son's, Dunham’s and other celebrated
Makers ; warranted in tone, durability and finish to tie
Arst quality, aud sold at the eery best rate, together with a
Ane lot of
Guitars \ iolins, Ace unisons, Flutes,
Vioiiß and Guitar dtrings, Musical Boxes, Ae , Ac., by
av !• K. J- JOa.NSTON A CO.
XFOOTH. —A foil assortment of Gents'flue French m
J3 Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, of M
various kinds and qualities, bolhsoietl and pegged Jt
fmt received and for sale low by MIX A KIKTLAND
•ct A-y
Flonr, Upal and Potato***.
1 Fh HOH *'■**• RFFERFIXI FliOt H,
A 1 b- 3upcrflne Family Flour,
Ah Barrels Hiram thnlth’s Flour.
S******* ground Corn Meal,
m Barrvla Yellow FUaUog Potatoes For sale by
** “ 4 A^OlUQ.v.
(; EN EK \ Is ADY EKTISKM EN PS. j
tiki: n%i it vun cpamieß.*
*it t • . - *.*-:._* I
lb; Us,D*d l„*** guiaied ISIO,
n a *6300,000.
fM*. *pi iiiaiii'M, Ld|*lMil, 1150,000.
T’lii’ HnmnabU, 4*l >|iriiigtii'lil.
CAPITAL, $150,000,
th a Urgehurplus ecurcly invested.
faun ; tn the inn. first Cuts. Companies issued, and ,
■r.i |
RICH D. CURD,
£\LKXL \IVKI\E, litE AM) LIU INSIUA.Mt AGENCI,
.T.ICO.V, L'EOftLM.
JYl* K ander*-igned. ns agent of the
y.f. losuraiMe k'.nnpany, of llaittord,
Pb e .i\ I-.'Uraue-Co . of Hartlor. ,
N .nh American Fire Insurance Cos , of Hartfuid,
LsFa'ette Fire Iniure.nce Cos , of Brooklyn,
Eire Insurance Cos., of New Haven, and
.E :ta la'e Insurance Ca., of II t r *lord,
i p-erwred to iusur- every deacrlptb* of Pro|.ertj—in
*e above first class companies—on terms favorah’e to the
sslired. Apply to RICH’D 11 R),
•- - - Agent.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
kike am life ia>i kame
COM PAN V,
IFFifE .'ll! ll .4 Ll. Vl'll LET- W l* 4OH 14.
AUTHORIZED capital.
Ci,oto,ooo, or S. 1 0.000,000.
*.xir> I P capital, bcrpli’s anh rVscrykd ruxns
FIVE iIILLWNS OF DOLLARS,
<OO,OOO invented in this COUNT Hi".
DIIIEI'TOKS l> M W lOHK !
JAfflN BROWN, ><l, chairman.
FRANCIS COTTKN, r’s*;., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCT.T, Es.p
ECGKNE DCTILH. E-m.
JOSEPH FOWLER. Esip
JOSEPH GILLAUD. Jr . Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Jr., Rsq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WFTMORF. Fs*|.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, F.#q.
President Secretary, A!.FRED PELL, Esq.
Cuunsei us the Hoard, X II AMILToN, Jr., Ksq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO , Ag.-nls.
may 4 Macon. Ok ,
Harness, etc..
I plant’s OLD STAND. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,
YI At oN, LEOULIA.
i'|l 11. PliANTUatiU(tfbrwwrlac®necOttiwith Mr.
!L#J. O. Tliortil-.n.for n.sny years faVfirably known as n
jractical ami xperienceii Carriage maker, ai-1 dea'er, at
Columbia. So. Ca , aud Savannah, Ga.,tl.e Carriage business
vitl hereafter be conducted in tbe name of
J. TIIOKSiTON A: CO.
It i the Intent can of tbe underaigneii to always keep an
hats 1 a varied at. I splendid assortment of every description
.f Carriage in ue, hi.+ n>r
KlrffMHi e. I.iffhiut-xa ami Slrei"lli,
anno! Ke excelled. The long experience of lu.lh patties,
will at all times :uere the nest perfect satisfaction to all
• ho may lav r them a nil their patronage.
It is the intention of the subscribers, alter the Ist of Octo
sler, to go extensively into the
XanularlHrf ii ttepairinsr of (arria?es.
Competent Mechanics In all branches, will l*e employed
under th - immediate and practiced eye cf Mr. Thornton,
and customers may depend -n having every tiding done ip
the very iwst manner, with promptness aid despatch,
augi; 22 f J 0 THORNTON A CO.
CARRIAGE
\ L A. X U FACTORY.
(.. it. niM xV to.,
MISI'P.U 4 I KEHv OGAI BK’, AY
the tMd ftlatid of DkLOACUE a WIIdN'.YftsIN, Mm
10-rry Mreet. next to the L.tnier House, invites attention tft
his stock of
Coaches, Hoc W a ways, Pktons. Busies
t and JIABNEftS, m.tde expreslv lor the Georui* Tra-lg.
Kali) f'urriazr, of Superior St.’r, Philadelphia
Sol I Leather Trunk*. Valises, Bags of the best quitlity, ami
Whips of every desirable kind, constantly in store ami for
sale at low prices.
(tcßuiiie Hratllelxvgo Sttmtfit'n msdehyAsa
Miller, always on hand tjuly 4 ’ftO-tf ]
i
C. T. AVARD ct CO.,
.litMF.UTI IC:i*S IIEALEKA
OPPOSITE THE LLOYD llOUftf, Macoft, Ha.
w-WT|i would call Ihe attention of the pi;!die to our MW
Yff Stock, comprising Coaches, Brett*. Km-ltaway* nf
IBcgyiek, of the most elaborate finish, from celel>rate*l build
ers, North.
(ienulne BKATTI.EBORO’ BCGCIEJ S ronstantly oi
j hand. cov 1C 54-ts
WILL VOL GO NORTH, WHEN VOL’ CAN 1)0
IHBTTt&u south:*
CAUIAGE A mm BAXIHCTOM
AND ItEI’OSITOIt V,
FOKSYIH, GA-
H\ \ I N<; purchascl the -mire inter- Jg’ NH
e*l -f the late til in ol BANKS, W! L
DLR A CO, I mvite ti>e attratf nos the
rit'zet.* M iinr.ie a n.l --'fmMii* ■■uimti. * Vr>7 >9
to my extensive arrangementsf >r Mauufp ; uringTOP ANT
no top bi'<h;u:.4. cimohls, kookaivavs, car
RIAtiEK. PH.E TONS. A. ~ he. lam cunstantly receivim
, ad.hi .n, hoi (ruin fli* Nnrlb, Dill fi'hßi hi)
I\\ orii >t,<ip*,. to my stock on baud, of threw or sou
Bngjfie*per week, which combine elegance ami finish, with
lighlnem. strength and durability. Orders fer any sort ut
i Veldcle.Harness, Ac.,are most respectfully solicile,!, whirl
.shall >*e promidly supplb-il, and all engagements fur work
jPCNOTI'tLI.Y met. I have constantly on hand a larg
assortment .if HARNWC.
K-nairmg done at *lmrt notice and Warranted.
\ iuvt-ly J R- BANNS.
iiiiii si. iimsln hsk
A. AIOKSE,
H.% V K just forwie*l k Co-jmrtnersblp for tlu* purimse oi
uiaufaclurihg
Double i.uns anil br>t Uilirs ami Pistols
maile in the L'uited States,on kti entirely new plan of Mr.
Morse’s.
I OI'XS re-kto.-Ycd and refmired in the lies! mxnner.and on
y wnnsMr terms, at l,ort notice. Toe undersigned being
practical workmen, • ill guarantee sll their Sulk, and :n
----< yHe tbe public to give them a trial,
j IfT Their fitaud it widtr Hie Flujrd House, uppo,iw t)r
| Th .mpsofi's.
T MORSE, W. MARK i*/ALTER.
igtr of lloMlgkins A frr, Macon. Uic A Auxutt.
J +** ai -y
I). r. HODGKINS 1 SON,
IS AND M ASTFAfTkELIIS CUT
Gr XJ JS ,
RIFLES.
PISTOLS.
FISHING % Ti S+m V W.-ts
TACKLES /X^!ifaira(Fa
Ad Sport. Apparatus^ 4
(fur i,R%cairrn*a, >J
a iiw lon. its mui win K - / ;]*nc/ , h, '’
i ls&nicr House,
M iCuft, tA.
j Jan. 1, Wsi. If
€tlerfl C'utlc'i'y!!
BOGKFi.S’ TABLE KNIVES, WOS
TEXHOLES’ k ROOF,US’ PoCKETT
KMYK4 nilil YI IXMIKS,
PKKDEKICK, WARD A CO’S
IICKET AND TA BLK CCTiKIi Y!
Ol my .wn Imporkutiou, which 1 can sell at lower prices
■ than ever before offered in Macon. I now have on
hand a large supply of
i.KATE-S MOOTS’ INVINCIBLE COOKING GKATES, the
most ihndrable P-tent of C*iok Ptove*. A large as
sortment f Hoil„w Ware, Et.ameled Brass
Kettles, Ironing Stoves, Cuok.ug
ITKNPILS,
ami a general assortment of
Mourn* ICeepiiif* Goods,
TOILET BETTS,
STEAK DISHES.
J’LATKD CASTORS,
FORKS k SPOONS,,
Furnished to Uot* la nr Merchants on
lt; 1 O 11 Yl O RATI L ’S’ Oil ifj s*.
Returning my thank* is way friend;, Customer* and the*
. latbli,-, for the very liiiera! patronage be let ..fore received,
and trusting that experience will ka-tter enable me to meet
lb. ir wants, 1 hope to merit a continuance of the same.
k<. \. w ini:,
jn 11 Cherry Street, Macon.
Travdiuj; hliawln sad Blank*!*.
A€ 41 ts I* Id KTK ( yutisuall.r low fric t re- i
edve*! airnl for Ij 4. Is JONK. j
lriihles!
ONE IHINDHEI) AND 3EVKN Y-fIVF 1
varieties of Family and Pocket HI BLEB, may lie found I l
At the Methodist Book Depository.
Nor. SB Bfi-tl JOHN W. BL'RKE, Agent. •
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
C HOC K ERY,
Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps.
-K9 EVop'^S
LAN,t
;.. jf/’iolesVl l W OCXER Y’ t
s -p
HOISS AGAIN.
Ijl \\ j,*! i.t rued fr.o.i Ir•e .lu i-e 1 bought tl e
Lari t a* 4 Fifieki Mm it al
Fancy, anJ While lliiua,
F.YFfJ INTUIT MAHKRI’. Stouk of Cmnoion
Aliil Whiir
GUANITK WaiRE,
of th- bs Pattern tbat comes to tl.ii country.
I would ci 1 the ait n i >u us Merchants, to tuy sanqiles
now on hand, which 1 am sure are preferable to anything
In this section
I have a g >**d Slock now on hand of
44 iiiLT* its Setts.,
(MM I*’ FM,
C Ikin* T*a Sell*, i hcap,
('mil Oil
Eiui I La nips,
(ssblcls,
Xu tn biers, Are.
I have n fine lot of COAL OIL No. 1, to be here in a few
days. All the aoove Goods offered cheep to make room
for stock coming in. [junc42] K P. McEYOY.
Lilc>i l> tlie Atlantic fekyripK
r*lll all whom U mav concern, this is to notify the public
I that ISAACS is at home again, and beak to a inure hit.
patrons that his Saloon is uot a thing ot a day Citixenn
uni the traveling public will find their eat ibllshment open,
net for the Season only, but at all Seasons of the year, and
. ;lu.e oil.lug on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup
i plied wL tl all the delicacies that the New York and other
’ aarkets wiil afford. In the way of eslaoies and something
i.mJ to di nk, and six lays oul ol seven, more than can be
found iu any other house In town.
r, ISAACS & BRO’.
: |)ndiir RaMoiiN llali, Cliorry Si.
lli Bill of F:ire v.i’l every day,
L'ejukt the thing for liule pay ;
Aiid those, who at their place may eat
I • V>:1! Hnd iixu all things con;rl-.-t. —
And ;o'.;.g once, they then a ill know,
‘iiia; IsAACF.,Is the PLACE to go.
We rhs.ll tie happy to ree our friends, ensuring them thai
It will be ocr aareuiittlDg eare to pl*>< ut cvxry rcepect,
as we ‘Jalter ourselves. e have done till now.
It mav not bo generally known that we have, to meet the
wishes of the Medical f*cnlt, Imported >y ourselvag, a very
superior quality of Pair Braa.ly, fine Old Poll, Rlierry aud
Madeira, posstsainff ali the Medicinal quallries, ao much de
sired by them.
Look ut this Bill of Fare, an t choose for yourself;
oYaTimH,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, In the shell or;
oy the measure, raw, fried, stewed, or in any way you wan!;
! them Aiao, __
Shriutp; and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety,
Yaniwn and Beef Steakr, :
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, Jd w
II atu and Eggs,
Devil Uam and t/eviled Tvraplns,
. Mountain Oyster*.
tJw-XiV TURTLE SOUP,
v!^^ylsSE , Wood-Cock, <i rouse.
Mountain G-ese, Squirrel*,
; W’ild Ducks. Flth. and everything that an epicure wanti.cun
always be had when iu si as.m.
CoiilVf-iiuiiPi’ip* ami I’ruit.
ISAACS, aUo constantly on hand a good assort
utetu of OGNFFCTUNVRIES.
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various.leaeriyi*ionr of NL’TS,
CAKES, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased at low price? for C ASH. Be
sure ami call at E. ISA ACS A UKO.
oct 6-1 f
areniMiiii win
AT THE OLD STAND OF
FEARS, SV. ANSOX xN I'RiTUll*l'T*
S HAVE just received a iarse samriiusni of Staple and
I 5 Fancy lir.v G odi, embracing all the Leautie-and Nov
-lties of the Season. I invite the customer* of the oid firm,
and the public generally, to call ar.d examine my goods and
price*, for I feel satisfied that I can euit the most fabtidou*
is price and quality, in any tiling in my line. I will guar
antee the price on all ihe gfnods to be as low as they can be
■tad at any first class house in Macon.
Silks! Silks!!
My Silk Department is cow complete, conlaimt g iu cart.
Silk Kubes, Velvet Itobes (very rich) and a great v ariety ol
Silks by the yawl, a: very low figures.
DeLains, <tc*.
A heavy stock of low priced DeLains, something pretty
iml well suited to tiie wants of Mis*es and Children —a beau
! sifitl assortment of richly painted DeLain Urdu:?. Sold I)e
----! l.aius. Solid Emetine*, I’aii D’Cbevrc?, I’la and Valent’**, Ac.
o*ll and look, we are anxious to SHOW, for to exhibit is ta
veil.
Whito Goods and Embvoido ies!
Particular attention is rall.d to Irish Linens, Linen Da
n*k, D;iiuv<k Table Cloths, Da mark Nark in*, Towels,
Doylies, >■., Jaconet Cambrics and Mtiding. Cheek Muslin,
Nainsook and Book do., Embroidered F omicines, Iklgeings,
Collars, Handle, rrh rfs, and Las Betts, 4c. The variety is
urge ;i!i*l Uie goods beautiful.
i;vi:\i\u i>m:ssES.
A beautiful assortment of Farlaton Evening Dresses,, Ex
;ui?lte and for liule money. Ala*. Embroidereii KwUses for
Party Dresses.
staples! Staples!!
A full and complete Block of Staple G-mmls, Brown and
Bleached Shirtings, Linsey. Red anil White Flannels, Plaid
ind Opera and.. Domestics, Tickings, Jte , Ac.
HOOP SKIRTS.
A heavy itoek of (loop ;it low prioe-4 Pltirta con
ainfft from Arc t# forty himpc. The WON ICN s'KlKT,nouie
hinc new and durable ; al*o Ute liigcßklei —m K’xxi a*ort
uent of M do.
4 Ml’M(Ji’iin<*w and Thrt-ad ltii;**.—
V large aasurtmewt of tiie above.
Yu.ukcc* Notioiiw.
A gre.xt many new and bands..me things in this line, use
iul aud ornammtnl.
Goods sold on usual time to prompt paying customer*.
Extra inducements to cash buyers.
Tllhll tS J. N44 A!VMONs
sep 7 Cotton Avenue. Macon. Ga.
siniitlric* Iteceived stud for s.nle l)
J. .V It. .tIASSKTT.
I AA BRIS. of Magfioli* Whisky,
L vFvr do x. xx. xxx. Bt. Louis Whisk ;y,
•J do Oid liurbon Whisk/,
do Nectar Whisky,
, do Pennsylvania Malt Whisky,
do N.K. Hum,
iu do Pltelp’x Gin,
80 do Araericun Brine*,
4><; Pipe* Br;.i.d Oloire De Oognse,
do. jf J. J. T. Siv Brandy,
2> do. do.Sigcet do.,
J. Jurry h Cos., hr&ndj
t do. HolUiui Gin,
lit Boxpi of Lemon Syrup.
A. !ro, together with a full assortment of all other articles
* the Orofeiy line, now in store and daily receiving, and
r ilp af low 4nj houp in Marnn. f*nff 19-tfl
DAina Ross,
800 it - B I TNT 30 3*3 B
(NP
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
C *ON Tl MJICS to make BLANK BOOKS MiglUlm
J for Court.*, Counting House* and Ktil ft >/e/
Beads at.d to Bind ail varieties of PRINTED
WORK with superior neatness and
t||'M(’ Bound with ELASriCIfV and ELEGANCE.
|,<i xv Itonh* in the ou st approved style
HARPERS’ WEEKLY and MAGAZINE, GRAHAM’S.
GODKY’R, anil all other Periodical* and Magazines BOUND
in neat and cheap Bindings.
Particular attention paid to the re-binding valuable old
Hooks.
Orders from a distance will meet with prompt atten
tion.
Office upon the Pnrner of Third and Cherry Siraata,
Over GEO. T. ROGERS A SON, Macon, G*.
aug 85-y
Montpelier Farm School,
<1 oni*o<* < oustly. <>cor&itG
r)KV.< AHI.IBLLP. It. MARTIN, Prrxi.
4. tie ll I, —Having purchased Montpelier, that ceWratsl
seat of learning, Mr. Marlin ha* transferred thither his
Farm aelnud from Henry county.
Nn place in all the Smith possesses more facilities,nr more
peculiar advantages, than doe* this, for the succtssful edu
cation of youth.
The Fall session will commence on the 35tb of July next
Examination and commencement Sth and 9th of June.
For furtliei Information, address the President, at Mont
pelier, Georgia
way *5 9 ts ‘
IHI6CBMRO Ac.
1 pr HUMS. P R. Sugars,
1 f) lo Bids. Coffee,
4‘i *1 Cruidi'd, Granulated and PowV,
3 Hi">*s Loaf Sugar,
lfs Ba,-s M<o, Lng’r. and Java Coffee, •
94 IHi ls. Cuba Mola*cs.
2ft Itl Is. Golden nnd N. O. Syruji,
2ft do Train Oil,
15 4•> Biierm, dn.
sftd Gallon* I.iT st *■>! do.
I*s Kcgt Pure White Lead,
tmt Cut Nails,
laai Boxes T .bucer. various brxmU,
Iftn ilu Sbgars. of ail qaftlhfes,
7-i Bhls.GeO., Piaulcrs mid Pure Corn AVhisVy,
*5 ** Hve do.,
2ft “ Gin,
|.t “ Ito m,
With a general stock of Brandy. Wine. Rutland Gin. Ac., for
ueie l.y foci ft) AYRKS, WINGFIELD A CO
HATS! HATS ! !
C* pr C 4NKS ol Hats, all kinds, will be sold AT COBT to
)*9 Merchant* purchasing by the Case.
July 29 F J. U. * W, A. ROM.
RAILROAD sCIiKDbiI.KS, (VC
* ■ ■ *_ * _^ ru , -n. .. e ----- > s nr s' r \
Il'tutei'H Allan!** ltailrond.
AUunta to Chattanooga, IH3 Mile* V> Op.
im’ PAS.SENGFit TRa 1 ’I•
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at Ill M, A. M.
vr. .v* it di itlam.i.ga ut A’-o o’ x*’
L.- ive# Chatmiioox* at ’ J*’ ®**
Arrives at Atlanta at fioA, P. M.
MINIM, l-ttf f.usH THUS
l.efivrs Atlanta, nightly, at J* *'l, P. M
Ari ives at Utiatianoi.ga “I* ‘ *H
-1,-uvea Oliattan mga at ’ in l*. M.
\rr ves it tllvutn it * ‘ l* l - L M .
This If,, id c.nme.-is, eu.'h * ay, * fib ihe'R'.riie Itruu.-h
Uailri.*-1 at Kingston, the East lennesssee and Ueorgia
Ka.lruadat Dolton, aud tiie Njot.v ill- * ChXtMrnoga Kull-
I oad at Challaiiougu. JOHN IV. LEVtlt,
oct 0 2a-U Ruiierinteiiderit.
n %€’O.Y tV UTSTIIIMI R. ttOAD.
G l* o c k e v y W a i e ,
04 A IV Ik after Thursday I6tli Inst., trains will be run at
follow*.
Leave Macon at 12 no, night. Arrive*! Atlanta 7.15, A M.
Leave Macon at ill (K>, A. M., Aniveat Atlanta 4 im, P M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00, night, Arrive at Macon 7.15, A. M.
Leave Atlanla ut 11.00, A. M., Arrive at Macuti s.(mi, pM.
Tl>e night train will not be run on Sundays. Tt.e 12.00.
night ti am in.m Macon connects with tbe We*iefa £ ... ..
tl K. K for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Meatphi*,
at 12.15 PM., with Georgia K R. for Augusta, at 10.00,
AM, and Atlanta .* WeU Point R R. at 10.15, A. M
The 10.00, A. M., train from Macon c.i.uccu with the
Western A Atlantic K. K. a: < 40. p. M., Geofci* K K. at
12 00, night, and Ailanta .4 West Point It. R. at 12,i 5. A. M
Vlie completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Kail Koa.l,
makes this the most pleasant and direct route in the
VIRQUSTIA SPRINGIS,
Through Tickets to which may be had at Ailanta, Tor
♦’JC 25, including Stage fare, $7 00, and to New York for
#•42 00.
Further information may be had in relation to this Route,
on application to the General Ticket <>:fice, Atlanta,
july 14 10-ts. ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt.
( hange of Schedule on the
soLTii-wi:sTi:ir% kaii* koad.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS
Tivo lhubj Trains between Macon Jj- Columbus.
L - ive Macon at 11 45 p. m. and 9.45 a m. Arrive at Co
lumbus 585a. m and 845 p m Leave Columbus 4.t 0 a m
and 8.45 pm. Arrive at Macon 9.50 a M and 928 p.m.
O i an.t after Sunday,B jpte.uber 4th, the Passenger and
Mail Train tor Albany and Cuthhert alii run as follow;:
Leave vlacon at 10.40 a m , arrive at Albany at 5.41 r. M.
Leave Albany at t.40 p. m., arrive at Macon at 8 44 p. m.
The Mail ami Passenger Train from Cuthhert will connect
with the Albany mail train at Siuithville, No 10, South-Wes
tern K. K.
Leave Cuthhert at 12.45 p. m., arrive at Smith ville at 3.1s p. u.
Leaveftiuiihville at 4 05 P. u., arrive at Cuthhert at C 29 P. M
A! iking the connection with the up and down Albany Mail
Traiii.
Trains tn Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Al.hsma and Augusta, Kingsville, Wdmington,
Savannah, MtWedgerllle and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge,
Thomasriile. Ac , daily; also, trl- weekly front Cuthhert to
Fort Gaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Hayneville and Huwkinaville, and tri-wcckly to Know ille,
Georgia.
Passenger* for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Night Trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid deten
tion in Macon. For other points take pither Train.
First class Steamships leave Savannah for New York, on
Tuesdays, Thuisdrys and Saturdsvs. Passage in the Cabin
<ls, Steerage <6.
Through Tickets can be procured from Rail I’oad Agents
at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New
York, l.y Steams).ipa, in Cabin, as follows; .Montgomery
♦26; Columbus <2B; Albanv |>4 9ft
sep 7 VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r A flup’t.
>lon* atom ihe Driggs Pianos.
IN the rush fur Dn-gj’ Patent Piano, wo have succeedfd
in getting more of entirely n.-w patte> n The Increasing
demand for tfieSe Pianos would sitvyest to those who wish
to purehasetob< on the alert and call soon st J. A. A S S
VIRGIN'S where they can be -‘ippl.-fcd in that or of sonn
other good maker.
Certificates from the first Musical Authorities of America.
Toe U’i ler-egned having thoroughly examined and trste.l
the Piano Forte invented and patented by Mr. tpeucer
Griggs, are of the unanimous opinion, that the method of
constructing Piano fortes invented by Mr. Griggs, by v hich
the thick plank bottom and in'eri.rv l.to. king of wood sre
diftpense.l with, and a greater slrergih and compactness
gained by mean* of an entire iron fra oe, independent of
the ease, is the true philosophical principle for consti uetiop
Piano-fortes. That the This: case, the i pphk and LOWKi.
soundiug-hoards, inclosed In their respective fratues em
bracing tbe w hole length and breadth of the instrument, with
the connecting socxnixo eo.sr, together, form the most pei
fect aud powerful vibrating medium for the production of
sound ever used In connection with the Piano-forte. That
the tone resulting from these severaUmprovem-nts, as e>-
hil.ite.l in the instrument under examination, in point of
richness, depth and brilliancy,equals that of the bps* grand
Piano fortes and exceeds thein in pure musical intonation
and actual tone power; thus approximating closer to what
we consider perfection in the instrument, than has yet been
achieved by :my otutr system of manufacture.
In recording this, our matured opinion, whereby we re
cognize a great and important principle, width is destined
to develop the fu’l power of the P.a m-forte, we have no
other motive than that of fulfilling aduty, which, as artifttx,
we consider we owe to our art
L. M. OoTTg.ciiALX, Wm Mason,
Wu A KiN.i, Mn iK't Mtrakowch,
Max Makktzfk, TutsuauiK KigrtXLD,
llkuu.vs A. WoLLimii vrrr.
janll 41—ts
Pure I jiquoivs
JUST IMPORTED.
DALY FITZGERALD,
‘del door from Hardeman \ Sparks’ Warehouse,
Unrf jiixj rerrirrd
PURE IRISH WHIftKF V.
- MKRETT BRANDY.
“ SHERRY WINE.
“ MAD. IRA A PORT WINE.
These Liquors have been selected with great care by Daly
during it r.e-nt visit to Irelutiil. Tory are
warrant..l rune. It is deemed entirely uni.e.t ■ sary to re
sort to puffery in order to induce a sale. They are of Ihe
best quality, aud cannot fail to establish this commendation
in the minds of all who try them The public and judges of
the article, particularly, are iuv lied ta calland examine for
themselves. (nov 23 3ft )
Europe and Georgia!
DIRKIT mPOR TATION !
T HAVE just received my Stock of CROCKERY, CHINA
1 and GI.AH.S-WxRE, pjrch ise.l In KrtTope last Spring,
consisting of
go China Dinner Setts. 4176. and down ; 1 IM* Tea Setts from
♦ r>,C.d to 425,011; Tea sn.l Breakfast ftcits, 44” to 50;
Bohemian (.lass Ware in Setts, consisting
of Un|es ( Champagnes, Wines
ami Decanttrs, boift Ruby
and V* lote En
graved
Tea Trays in
Setts, some very fine ;
a large assortment of Fancy
Va*es. Fancy Cups and ftaucers, Parian
Statuary , Silvir Plated Ac. Also some
well assorte Grates of White Gratine and coinmnn
Crockery Ware for Merchants, which will he sold at the
regular wholesale price in New VotW.
nov 3d It. I*. 1I( Ll OY.
- - - - £g*
Notice to Parents a n *d Teachers.
AGKMTIiK.iI from Paris j,as iipit arrived in
Macort, and proposes to give lessons in the
FKKNCH *.,4 NGI 4GL,
either to Classes or private pupils.
For further particulws call at B<> IKPM AN’B Book Sto'e
Nkpsmkik’KH.— labbc J. M. Hourduiaii, atnl
1.0. Plant
Mscsn, Ort !S. ISS9—SO-tf
nuov isAKP, is
>/ X 4’ AXiliN Bacon Sides,
>VI 45 Tierces Hams,
25 Barrels l.ard,
75 Packages New Mackerel,
8 Poses Codfish,
In jjalf aud Uuartrr Uhls Full on Mark ft Beef,
for sale by [net Aj A y REA, WING FIELD A CO.
A PEW MORE LEFT!
Kiisiiipck kiiiils!
BEAVER OVER COAT'S!
Shaker Flanupl Skirls anil Drawers!
X. V. LWTTEKX SUIUTS, &c.,
I iO\v ior CASH !
©s=*• Tailoring lone aa lusual
ill tilt! liLV.t v ie, lv
]QiATT?D ?
Teiegrapb Building,
dec I t Cbrner of Cherry and 9ecuid Sts'.
All the Novelties in
.Furnishing: Goods
vjenY low,
At BAIKirS.
Sliirls.
riIKIC New York Pattern Shirt, acknowledged to be the
L le-.-t made and best fitting Blurt extant. At
oct lUyitiPff, Telegraph Building,
MLTfillft CI.OTII.
f? i \ *l <: K.N of the celebrated Dutch Anchor Brands
♦ > A f tit Bolting Cloth, for sale at New York prices, by
july 20 B. A W. A. ROB P.
Trunk* U4i<l ittHieii’l Eto\>.
\ Ft lls I supidy of every description, received anil f or
sale by ‘ ‘ J. L JON Ed
notice.
HA VINK retired from the concern of Bostick, Kein A
Cos , I tike this method of returning my warmest
thanks to my friends who have so kindly patronized me du
ring my busineaa career, and would recommend them to
continue their trade with the new firm of John R. Kein A
Cos., at th. old stand, where 1 have no hesitancy in saying i
they will receive goqd TffBATMfiRY and good ’
fab 1-lm A. 0, BOBTICK,
HARDWARE, JEWELRY AC.
REMOVAL! RfcWttVAL!
CARHAKT & CUKD,
HAVE REMOVED To THEIR
New Iron.- Store,
4’ II li It K V STBKB *'
NKAKLV OProSlf*
AYRI>, Wnl'*Kl.O Jk CO.
Willi tC 1. uu Ilf found a large, and well M >rud
Slock <>f
Hardwara, Iron and Steel,
unit any article adapted to the ue ot
MERCHANTS,
PLANTERS,
BLU'KsMITHS.
CAKPavIEKS,
bl’ll DKR-*,
CARRIAGE AND
wagon makers,
ind will be sold at the lowest market pi ice*
Don’t Forget the Iron-Front!
felt 1 ’ _ . ...... „
Corrugated Wrought Iron and Wire
Hailing.
{Secured ly Letter* Patent.)
AD n I K A H L V adapted for enclosing Public
llrouiultt, Cemeteries, balconies, Cottages, Ac. Sheep
lOtl Ox Hurdle Ba ent Wire, Sacking Bedstead*. with every
variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads and Iron Furniture.—
Patent Wire Coal Screens, Ore, Sand and Gravel Screens,
Wire Netting for Musqulto, Sheep, Poultry a"d other pur
itoses. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work In great
railetv for gardens, Ac. M. WALKER A SONS.
Manufacturers, No. 586 Market, N, E. Cor Bth St., Phila
delphia. (octl4 29-ly)
sTVn* V, V.
~DAY &. MAUSSENET,
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS,
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.,
HA V •’ now in store and dally receiving a rich
and varied assortment of goods in their line,
consisting in part of fl'ajl
Hue GOLD and PILVER WkTOHF”*, 1 *j|
Ladies’ GOLD W ATCHES from *SO to f‘J2O, JBga
Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Kings,
Jewelry of every description, Clocks iu every variety.
Silver and Plate I ware of rare and costly design and finish
Besides a tine assortment f
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &.C.,
such as are usually kept in the best establishment.
Also h complete supply of Musical Instruments. \ IO“
LI\N from *5 4o *75, UANJ4IS from *l,O
to S4O. . „ , , ,
*1, — Wnlrhes and Jewelry Repaired at
short notice. oct 19 80-t
FALL & WINTER TRADE!
‘22 s-srssa. rM
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
n\ V K just received aud offer for sale or. the most fa
vorable terms, the most elegant, extensive and varied
stock of
fine watches, clocks, jewelry, solid
SILVER AND SILVER I’LATKD WARE,
FANCY OOODS, MUSICAL INSTRU
MENTS, GAS FIXTURES, FANS,
CUTLERY, &c., &c., Ac,
Ever offered in this market.
A call either for pastime or to purchase and careful coin
par .on of qualities, st> les and prices is respectfully solicited.
MolSerrv St., HI door above Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
E. J. JOHNSTON, G- 3 QHEAK.
WATCH WORK.
tiri: are prepared to hare promptly and well done at
Y\ snort notice aud FULLY MARK vNTKI) for one year.
Yov if, E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
fIISCiR A VI AG and Jev.e ry repaired, by
uov lt> E J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Hair W orlt,
IN JEWELRY AND DEVICE to order. Over
4 >0 new designs for selections „
nov 18 E J JOHNSTON A CO.
]Ylisc^llaiieous.
/1 AN ivn KEX, I'ocket HMd Table Cut
ill |.-ry, KaZOP.h and FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE
IIK'KS, DRESSING GASES, FANCY BASKETS BAHIAN
STATUE I IS, DOUBLE St SINGL EGUNB,
Oi.T’S PISTOLS, CASE*. PORT MOMM AND PURSUE,
Ml itSCH VI *1 PIPES,CD. Alt HOLDEKS.OPKRA GLASSES,
Shell ami Ornamental tombs
Fancy Hair Pins, Barkga Boards, Chess Men, Domi
noes, Uilliarcl Balls, Cue,
LUATIILKB A C’llAf.K,
With many n- w and desirable articles not enumerated.
Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices, bv
BOV 10 E. J JOHNSTON A CO.
Pebble Spectacles,
1\ Gold and Steel Frames, Gold, Silver, Steel and Com
. nmn S|*ecks.
A splendid assortment just received, by
nov 10 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Cxolcl [Pens Warranted,
Gold, Silvtr and Wood holders. An elegant assort
ment jus; opened and for sale, by
nov 10 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
ill A KBLE IIA A l FACTOR Y.
* -C. ’** / *~’
JOHN RITTER,
XIAHBI.M MAN UFA CTIUUH,
au. is HBiU a-rttyeT, arw haven, cox*.
nAh an . 1 and a great variety • ATencan and F&ifc.gn
Marbles for Mnnu.nenU, Mantles, Baptismal Fonts,
Statuary, Ac , Ac. Having iu his employ some of the best
workmen in this country, *;e is prepared to execute prompt
ly all orders for any dc*.:rl|dion of Marble Work.
Numerous specimen* of design and workmanship from the
above establishment, can be Seen at Rose Hdl Cemetery, and
the under* lias a lara* collection of lew patterns of
Monument*, which he will u,- pleases! to exhibit.
JOHN L. JONES?, Resident Agent.
felt 1-1 M‘ri> —ts
T. J, SWANSON,
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA,
flllf tNKKUL for the patronage of 18.M),ioli*U* a continur
I. 4nre of hit former customer* for !S4ft. 1 trill only say
to theci iten-’ of Maron and the public generally,that I trill
h.II Iliein (it)OI) HOODS at I.OVV ntlCKii, if they will Kit e
me a trial. Mv ftork/.f HOCt*E KEEPISt* and STAPLE
GOODS generally, i* very complete, us 1 keep it up by fre
(|Ut‘iit arrivals from Net* York.
j Ist at m m
A freeh supply of RED BLANKETS, FLANNELS, Ac., Ac..
that are tor sale low.
S'&r’ CALL AN I) SE E !
j*n It T. J. liWAAUN.
(jjr Oitijen copy until March.
I) It Y Cl O O l) S,
Giiuite Block, Mulberry Street-
N, S FKUODEN & CO,
/ t it t l'l TI L for the liberal patronage of last year,
1 W are now prepared to exhibit a large and select stock of
FANCY & STAI’LK DRY (5001)8.
‘Cidifldeid of not being excelled either in beauty, style >r
n, Ice. A Choice variety of rich
I mi ’SS GOODS!
VKCVE I’ AND Si! U KOBfc^,
bit**Cll E AND BAYADERE SILR3,
aiLUHI) SILKS,
1)E I.AINKS AND MERINO ROBEB,
UJIIK3 DE CHaMBRK,
POPLINS
VALENCIAS,
PE LAfNES,
• MEKI.YOEB.
c a b i x m r: IX e s i
A large variety of MI AM new styles.
VHvr taild Cloth < loaka. -Misses’and Children’s
CLOAKS, TALM AS and SACKS, Dress Trimings, Embroide
ries, Hosiery, Clove*,
EMPRESS HOOP SKIRTS,
a superior article, warranted best quality. Our assortment
ofGmxla ft> fauitty use ia complete. Irish Linens, Towel
itp’s, Napkins, TxMmilolhs, l'abie Damask, Pillow Casing,
M,re*.Ofcttous, tft*uneU, ami all the dißcrutp varieties of
STAPLE GOODS
required for the trade, which we offer on the most favorable
terms. [sep tih] N. 3. PRUDDKN t CO,
UKLLIS(i lIOISJK 1011 HALE,
’mrrl I'll seven rooms, and all necessary out buildings (
AT formally occupied by the subscriber. Apply o
feb I—3iu1 —3iu D. C HODGKINS.
PLANTATION BROIiANS.-Now in
store tb* best assortment of Negro Shoes, we i
have ever offered In this Market. Men’s double soled peg .
and nailed Mack and russetts; do. heavy single soled black
and russetts; do. boys and youths black and ruMetts, all of i
which wear*selling very low. MIX A KIRTLAND, i
MEDIC I N E S.
Hostetler's Stomach Bitters.
IT Is a fact that every member of the human family t?
more or less subjected to some complain , besides In
numerable other conditions in life, •mica, by the assistanci
ot a little knowledge or exsrcise ot • ■ nua. n sense, the, may
be aide so to regulate their habits ot diet, and with the as
slstance of a good tonic, secure permanent health. In urdei
to accomplish tins desired object, the true course to pursm
is certaiuty that which a ill produce a natural state ol Utnqw
at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this eni
D. Husietter has introduced to this country a preparatioi
bearing his name, which at this Jay W not anew medicine,
but one ihat lias been tried fur years, giving satisfaction t.
all wbo have Used it. The bitters operate powerfully upoi
the stomach, tioWeis and liver, restoring them to a healthy
and vigorous action, and thus by the simple process * 1
stiritglhriiiug nulnrr, etrnldc the sysuiu to triumph ovei
disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Nausea. Flatnlen
cy. Loss of Appetite, ..r any Bilious CotupiainU, arising
fr. uj a morbid iiaction ot tbe Stomach or Bowels, producing
Ci imps, Dysenteiy , Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Ac., these hit
tors have no equal.
Dianlicea. Dysentery or tlux.so generally contracted by
new settlers, and caused principally by thP change ot walci
and diet, will lie speedily regulated by a brie! use of this pre
pa ration. Dyspepsia, a disease Which is probab y uiort
prevalent, wheu taken iu all its various forms, than any
oilier, tlie cause of which uiay alway s I,e attributed to dt
raugeuieiils of the digestive organs, can be . ured without
fail by using HOSTKTTKK’ff BTOMACH BITTEKB, as pet
directions on the bottle. For tliis disease every phys cian
wi 1 recommend Bitters of some kind, then why not use ai
article known to be infallible? Every counli v have theii
Bit ers as a preventative of disease and strengthening o the
system in general, anti among them all theie is not to lie
found a inure healthy people than the Germans from whom
this preparation emenated, based upon scientific experi
molts which has attended to advance the destiny of this
great preparation in the medical scale of scieno .
FkVKK ani> At.itk —This trying and provoking disease,
which fixes its relctitness gi aj> on the body of man, reduc
ing him to a mere shadow in a short space ot time, and ren
deringhim physically and mentally useless, can lie defeated
an 1 driven from the body by the use ol IIOSTKTTEK’F HE
NOVVNFI) RITTERS. Further,any of the above stated dis
eases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordinary
conditions producing them, if the hitters are used as per
directions. And as it neither creates nausea nor offends
the palate, and rendering unnecessary any change of diet
or interruption to usual pursu Is, but promotes sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as
speediiy as Is consistent with the production of a thorough
and permanent cure.
For Persons In Advanced Years, who are suffering from
an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are
invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need
only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while
nursing, tnesr Bitters are indispensable, especially where
the mother’s nourishment is inadequate, to the demands of
the child, consequently her strength must yield, and heie it
is where a good tonic, such as Hostetter s Stomach Bitters,
is needed to impart temporary, strength and vigor to the
system Ladies should by all mean, try this remedy for all
cases of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician,
who, if he is acquainted with the virtue ot the Bitters, will
recommend their use in all cases of weakness.
Caution. — We caution the public against using any of
the many imitations or counterfeits, hut ask for Hosurrrsa's
OklebmaTKP Stomach Kiitkhs. and see that eai li bottle has
t e words “Dr J Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters”b , ow uonti e
side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
the cork.
I3F- Prepared and sold by HOPTFTTFR A SMITH, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggists, giocers, and dealer;
generally throughout the United States,Canada Sooth Arne
rica and Germany. Also for sale by E. L. STKOIIECKER
GEO. PAYNE, and ZKLIN A HUNT, Macon, Ga.
apr 6 9-1 y
SAN FO It I) - S
LIVER IWKiOKATOR,
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from gums, and has become
an established fact, a Stand rd Medicine, known and
approved by ail that have . oed it and is now resorted
to with confidence iu all the Qq diseases tor which it is re
cn hi mended.
It has cured Thousands within the last ‘two years
who had given up all hopes of relief. a the numerous
unsolicited certificates in *2 *oy possession show.
The dose must be adopted K to the temperment of the in- ■
dividual taking it. arid used Q n such quantities as to act 1
gently on the bowels. pj
Let the dictates of your judgment guide yon in the
use of the Liver Invigorator, and it will cure Liver Com
plaints, Bili ous Attacks, £ Dyspepsia, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Summer Complaint*, (5 Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour
Stomach, Habitual Costive- *“• ness,Cholic.Cholera Chole
ra Morbug, Cholera lufan- pe mm, Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weakness, and may y; be used successfully as an
Ordinary Family Medicine. j*| It will cure Sick Headache,
as thousands can testify, in P* iwenty minutes, if two or
three Tea-spoonfulls are ta- BH ken at commencement of
attack. M
AH who use ft, are giving their tes'iinony in its favor.
i*r Mix Water in the Mouth with the Invigorator, an ’ j
swwilow both together.
0T Price *1 i***r dottle.
also
BANPOB X>’S
FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED ARUM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS
and put up iu Glass Cases, air tight, and w ill keep in any
climate.
The Family Cathartic Pill q Is a gentle but active oa
toarlic which the proprietor j has u?ed in his practice
more than twenty years. j
The constantly increasing demand from those who
nave long used the Pills and the satisfaction w hich all ex -
press in regard to their use, has induced me to place
them within the reach of all Q
The Profession well know that different Cathartics act
on different portions of the £4 bowels.
The Family Cathartic Pill r> has with due reference to
this well established fact, vj been compounded from *
variety of the purest Yeget-able Extracts, which act
alike on every part of the alimentary canal, and are
good and safe in all cases c* where a Cathartic is needed,
such as Derangement of the j Stomach, Sleepiness Pain in
the Back and Loins, Coit've- ness. Pain and Soreness
over the whole body, from kJ sudden cold, which fre
quently, if neglected, end in a long course of Fever, loss of
Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over the body. Rest
lessness, Headache, or weight in the Head, all Inflammato
ry Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism,*
great Purifier of the Blood and many diseases to w l;ich flgsli
is heir, too numerous to nient on la this advertisement.ee
&gr DOSE, 1 to B.—PRICE so CENTS
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are re
tailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the
trade in all the large towns.
S. T. W. PANFORD,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
885 Broadway, New York.
Retail bv all Druggists Sold also bv ZEILIN A
HUNT. GEORGE PAYNE, and MENARD A CASTLEV Ma
con, Ga. [jnly 6 15 11m]
Dr. BKONPON, having been so far reduced by consump
tion as to be considered beyond all hope of recovery j>y the
most eminent of the medica; pruteesfon, an,l also by him
self—a regular physician of twenty years practice—ss a
last resort,conceived the idea of ANALYZING THE BLOOD,
and applying the subject of physiology to the more unuiedi
ate connection and effect of the state of the blood upon the
health and system. The result has been the production ol
this “BLOOD POOD,” from the use of which Dr. Bronroi
was restored to perfect health. Wi.hfn six mouths after its
introduction, over two thousand consumptives ere effectu
ally cured by it. If you have any complaints of a con
sumptive tendency. Cough, Cold, Headache, Palpitation ot
the Heart, Loss of Appetite, or Pain in the Hide, 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, by com
mencing with ten drops. If your Liver is torpid, or dis
eased in any manner, whatever, one cr two bottles wil be
*!*• In inwtforate, an,j 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 it always experienced after taking only or.e bot
tle. In Male or Female Complaints ami weakness, the suf
serer, after trying other remedies in vain nmy rest assured
that a certain cuie will result from the use of two or
three bottles. The “BLOOD FOOD” is effectual in ail casts
of Eruptions, Salt liheum. Scrofula, and other like com
plaints. I’ale and emaciated children and adults are imme
diately ber.efitted by its use. It gives strength to the body
and color and beauty to the skin. Physicians of all schools
are usin£ it with wonderful success.
For full directional, see circular*. Price, |1 per bottle.
In presenting you wiih DR. EATON'S INFATILE COR
DIAL, we desire to state Us superiority o*er every nosttum
that nurse or quack has heretofore offered you.
First—!• I* the preparation of a regular physician, who
Is well qualified, from much experience in infantile com
plaints, to prescribe for them. Secondly—ft is entirely tree
from paregoric or opiate of any kind, and eons, quently re
lieves by removing the suffe.ing of your child, instead of
deaden in* If* sensibilities. Thirdly—lt is put up with great
Cage, is a'uOfnpArison pf ,t wii„ oj,,er article ,'or infan
tile cumplaii ts will show : the very roots from which it is
distilled being dug from tb* forest* under Die direction of
Dr. Eaton —many of them by his own hands. Fourthly—ls
is |ierfei!lly haimb**, and cannot injure the m< *t delicate
Infant, and is a certain cure and relief in all the following
cases, which is its chief merit over every other preparation,
via:
For ali complaints attending TEETHING, rucb as DYS
KNTLR Y, COLIC, Ac.; also, for softening the gums and re
lieving pain. For regulating the bowels.it is unequalled
For C<dd in the Head, it is a sure relief. For CROUP, the
most fata) and trying of diseases, it can he relied on with
perfect confidence; and being a powerful anti-spasmodic
In all cases of coavulsions or fits, we earnestly recommend
you to lose no time in procuring it. Lastly—lt costs so
much more than other pn par*Hons of the kind,'that we
cannot afford such long advertisements as can those whose
whole expense is their advertising ; for the same reason, if
commends itself as t|ie jrtost Ff liable to all mothers. In ail
cases the directions Wfapptfl *|-p|ind each bottle must be
strictly followed. Price, 25 cents per bottle.
gold by CUL’ * DUPONT, Druggists,
No 116 Maiden Lane, New York,
An.l by all respectable Druggists throughout the country.
Also, by K L. BTKOHFCKKR, Macon, Ga. [jnlß-I.v]
BOOTS AND SllOllS.— Men*’, Boy* and
Youth’s fine Calf and Kip Pegged Boots; Mens’ C”ss|
stout Kip Hunting and Mud Boots; Gents lasting f
Gaiters, Monterey, Opera and Ties, and fine Calf*
Brogans; Gents, Boys, and Youths’Patent and Enamelled
Brogans; Men’s, Boys, and Youths’California Kip Brogans
a iarge assortment fortt-y] MIX A KIRTI.AND.
New Music?.
JI'ST HECEIVKD, a large supply of new and
popular Music, at the Methodist Book Dcposity. Orders
by mail supplied promptly at New York prices,
nov :tn ifff-tf J. W. BURKE, Agent.
Bluckhiiiitli Slio|—liomovaZ.
GRIER & MASTER SON
nAVI'! removed to their new Brick building nearly op
posite to their Livery Stable, ou Third Street, where
they are well prepared, with the best workmen, to acceni
modate all their old, and as many Dew customers as may
call. They would also notify all persons who have had
work done at their old shop on Fourth Street, since the Ist
October, 1&57, to make payment to no one, except the sub
scrlbers or their authorised
d* M ’M—tf GRIER A MABTWUSON.
M R DI-CI NK3. _
fa this the age of advaneeinei t. many things new sod invalw
able haw been iutrodtived—not the } haotouie and “h TO"-ran of
other ages, but n.-w ones, of sound and practical utility in n
department is progression better marked or more visibly to be
Seeu thsu in the medical, when originating with competent nr a,
and confined to scientific limits. Precisely of that character are
the ti.llowing remedial agents; nouc will prove more eth.:ieu or
are so often needed.
D. LITTLE'S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS
A new and crrttiia curt f>-r Oiuyhs. Odd*. Axb'tm 1. !‘nt. m rite
Urto.it; uiso, Ooup, Wnooning Ctiuylut, OMt, etc. umunytl chUdrtu.
This is a pleasant medicine to take, producing lUiiu.-diHte relief,
and in nine out of ten eases a prompt cure Hex.-rrisc* the 01 -t
controlling influence over Coughs and Irritation of lh Lung
any remedy known, often stopping the most violent in a few hours,
or at m >sl in a Jay or two Many cases thought to bed -ei J.-.li v
consumptive have bom promptly cured by using a few botl .=,
and the wearing Little's Strengthening Plasters On the chest As
an anodyne expectorant, without astriugilig the bowels, it stands
paramount to all cough mixtures.
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE.
Prepared aud put up in Isjtties and vials, only by W (1. Little
In using, nothing else is required to relic tv children ol w-irius
and besides being one of tbe best and cheapest ■*V- r offend to
the public, it* fiequeut use iu laiuiiies will save umch trouble
and exj-ensc. as well as tbe lives of many children ; tor tiylu nt
of every ten case* generally require it.
DR. LITTLE S FRENCH MIXTURE.
Thia i* prepared from a French Recipe iin the forms of \o I
and 2: the first for Ih- acute, and Xu. t t* Hie chronic stag- 1
that has been much improved u;sin in ihie country: and from its
unexampled success is likely P> supersede every other remedy for
the cure of th** diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Gooorrh * i.
lileonorrhsi-al. and Lemhorrlioea’ or Fluor Al’vc* ‘. ff -etlons. This
extensive coni|<nind nasbiiH* pnqa.-I'tie- totally d.ll rent in taste
and character from anything to is- found in the 1 uit*d ‘tales
I’bannaisipea or in private practice-; and in point ot atoty and
elficieucv is ned rivaled in America.
CR. LITTtE'S RINGWORM ANO TETTER 0IN T MFNT
Hundreds of case* of Chrome Tetters. ?Vld Ifoads ar..J di-as ■
Os the skin generally, h ive Iren cured bv this r. m. dv. am! sn
the introduction of the N. 2 preparation 1 tsdii; stonger. senree.;
arm* has u-en fuiml that it will not eff . tually wad.cut - m a
■hert time For the cure of OancTOu* Fores cm! IV,rs ;t 1 ap
plied in the form of Blasters, and is almost infoitilde.
IN ADDITION, the Broprietor prepares, for the great c.*n
nienc-and certainty in prmcrjbuig. -trewtheuiug Bla-ters, of
the most sup*‘rior quality, Improved rooks I’ills an t ‘ttv juiutit
cathartic: Vegetable Bills .a mild cathartic tod-rial* co.-trtevesf,
AnlaeiJ - far lif/Übtex* an.l uciility of %Ut sjuntach , ‘louie Isitu-is,
*tc., wbieh wi’l be sent on consignment if ordered.
Medicines, like everything else, an- better and more economi
cally supplied to tbe great nta-s of the people by merchandize
than In anv other way
Physicians are referred to tfie i ■lth page of Dr. Little s pamphlet,
in the catalogue of un-divine* of the Materia Medica. that he u s
In oompO'iudittg Ids d.ff-reiit remedies, and -K-d to .-ay if thsy
ar* not the chief reliance of the profession, n* be h'tnself ..ns
pravlioed ui-'lieiue extensively lor more than K-o veers, before
retiring To the drug busiuess. ......
In more Diau two liuudr.-d places in Georgia, and in all the
Southern State*, they are to be had : aud ** there are rcjtiup*
about who are counterfeiting his rein .-die*, by palming off t.ieir
own or something else, by using the same or similar nwares :„r
do patent Is w anted or secured amid the absurd patents of the
day, let all bo cautioned U. look well for the sigu.iture of tiff
Proprietor, thus :
and also, hi* name blow n into tlie glass of ear-h bottle.
Ji. B —All Order* and letters on business are to bo sent ID
ruture to MACON. GEORGIA, instead of Bhiladelphia.
Wholesale Agent, Da. B M. Cv'HKN A CO , Chark-stoo, S. C S
MeKBUBON A ROBINS, New York.
Su'd by MFNARD * CASTLEN and E L PTiiOHECKER
> aeon, (is, and b| Merchants and Druggis * geterally.
mar 51 4? _
Scrofula, or Kiug'sLvil,
IS a constritutiunal and a corruption of the blood, by
which his Uuidbecotnca vitlate.l, week, and poor. Be
ing in the circulation, it pervade* the whole body, sod may
burst out iu disease on any part of it. No organ is free from
it* attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The
scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease,
low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impute air, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above ail, by
the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is heredi
tary in the constitution, descend ng ** from parents to child
ren unto the third and fourth feneration;” indeed, it seems
to be the rod of Him who says, “ I will visit the iuiquitie* of
the fathers u| on their children.”
Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of cor
rupt or ulcerou’ matter, which, in ‘he lungs, liver, aid in
ternal organ-, is ‘crnied tubercles ; iu the glands,swellings ;
apd on the surfa. e. eruptions or sores. This foul corrup
tion, wide li genders the Wood, depresses tlieenergies of life
s-i that scrofulous constitution* not only suffer <rc u. serptu
l.ius comp'* Bits, but they have fr less power to w Hint and
the attack* of o ler diseases ; consequently, vast nnp'.bers
perish by disorder* which, although not lorcfulcus ip their
nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the syrit m.
Most of tbe consumption whkhdecinmtgs the In man tan tiy
In* its origin indirectly In this soromlous c< nUminalUn ;
and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, ari*e Ironr or ate aggravated
by the same cause.
One quarter of *ll our people are scrofulous ; their persons
are invaded by this luiking infection, and their health is
undermined ly it. To cleanse it fiom tl e system we must
renovate the blood by an aiterstive medicine, and invigo
rate it by healthy food and exertise. Buch a medicine we
supply in
Aytr’sftnpound Exlr’ct of Sarsaparilla
the most effectual remedy which the tntdioal skill of our
times can devise for this every where prevailing aud fatal
malady. It is combined from the most active remedial*
that have l)ee discovered for the expo pation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from
if* destructive consequences. Hi nee It should he epiulpy
for tlie cure of rot only scrofula, l ut a4p thf;e rthpf pjfecr
lions wtii,.h urise from it, such as Eiupt.ge arid bkin L’istg-
SuS,?*i. Anthony's tire, Rc*e, or Kryaipelas, Pitnphs, I’u*-
tnles. Blotches. Hiains,and Bod*. Tunn.-rs, Tetter and bait
Rhevm, SL-ald Head, Ringworm. Rher.mati-nu Fyphilitic and
Mercurial Diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, lhbili'y. ard, lr
deed, all Complaints arising from Vitiated cr Impure blood.
The popular belief in “impurity of the bloou” is founded In
truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The par
ticular pur;.se and virtoe of this Sarsaparilla i* to pvrlfy
and regenerate this vital fluid, w ithout which sound health
is impossible in contaminated constitutions.
Arvi'S C albarliF Pills —For all ilie
I'iii'Dwm's ot st E'stiuily Fiiygif,
are so composed that disease within the rargeof their action
can rarely withstand or evade thetn. Their penetrating
projte-rti.-ssewrch, and cleanse, and invigorate tv ery portion
of the human organi m, correcting it* disease.? action, and
restoring its healthy vraliti.s Asa consequence c>f these
properties,the inva id who is bowed down wi:li pain or physi
cal debility is astonished to find his health or energy restor
ed by a remedy at once so simple and inviting.
Not on 1 ) do they cure the every-day complaints of every
body, but aiso many formidable and danger’ ua dista,.t,.
The Agept folpw named is pleased to faii-isp. gratij ,0/
American Aiinanac, couuipltig ceitiacates of their cur-j
and directions for their nse in the followirg complaints ;
Costiveness, Headache arising frepi disordered Blciriach,
Nausea. Indigestion, Pain and Morbid 11. action of the Bow
els, Flatulency L< ss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kin
dred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or
obstructions of its functions.
Cherry Pectoral,
For the rapid cure of Goughs, Colds,lnfluenza, Hoaiscness,
Croup, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad
vanced stages of the disease.
Ro vi.le is the field of its usefulness and >0 nuraercus are
the cases of its cutes, that almost every section ot country
abound* in persons publicly known, wlio have been restored
from planning and even desperate diseases o* the lungs by
its use. W hen once tried, its superiority over every other
medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape ot servaticQ,
and where its virtues are jrpown, tpe ppt flc no longer hesi
tate, what antidote to employ for the distressin sru dan
gerous affections of the pulmonary organs that ere incident
to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon
the community have failed and been discarded. ll.;s has
gslned friends by every- tn'ai, conferred benefits ot the
afflicted they can never forget, and produced cutes too nu
merous anti ton remarkable to be fuigotten.
Prepared hy Dr. J. 4'. All K & CO., LOTI EI.L,
Mas?.
All onr Remedies are Ibr salt* by F L S'TROnECKER and
ZKILIN .% HUNT, Macon ; and by all Druggists everywhere.
oct 5 6m
V\
JS’ A’ \\
S ECONOMY! A
ri\ >
Save I lie Pieces!
At acciiltnU triU hipyv, efcw tn pW*'-*—jrfilf*-* /Dwtf-
Uet. it ts very desirable to have some cheap and convenient
way for repairin': Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac.
SP ALBINO'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to
be without it. It Is always ready and up to the sticking
point There i* no longer a necessity fbr limning elixirs
splintered veneer*, headless ifiilli, ami broken cradles. It is
Just the article for cone, shall, and other ornamental work,
so popular with ladies of refinement and t ste.
This admirable preparation L* usr*! cold, being chemically
held In solution, and possessing all tbe valuable qualities of
the best cabinet-makers’ Glue. It may be used in the plac*
M ofiipiai j iipuplage, jreip*, vastly more adhesjVf.
‘Useful ia Every noußg ”
K. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle.
Price, 25 Cents,
Wholesale Dcot. No 4o Cedar-st , New York,
Address IIICN It V Sl* % I,DIN <• A < 0,,
Box No S,6ob New York.
Put up for Dealers inCases containing four, eiyiit, and
twelve dozen —a beautiful l.ithogiapl: Show-Ctrd accompa
nying each package.
*Cf“ a single l.ottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GI.UE
will save ten tlrms its coat annually to every household.
Sold by all prominent S at inters. Druggists, Har ware
ami Fur: itare Dealers, Gri o< r*. and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of frunw#’* I'*k
pxrkp Gi-L’K, when making up their list. It will staid any
climsie.
RlttUket*’ Kersey* (Siioes dkc.
I*> Bl LES 9, 9 and 2t.’ qr. Negro Blaiikets,
t) 7 b Pair Bed Blanket*,
lp Dales Georgia JCerseys, %
Irt do Korthern
2ii do Heavy iisnahurga,
15 do Cotton Yarns, ,
JVctt Pair heavy Georgia Rnxset Brogar*,
lisa’ do Northern lit’k and Russet do.
25 Oases Men’s, Weincn and Children’s Shoes,
2f) Dales flirtings,
150 Pieces Prints, for sale by
oet 5 AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
U MEEIIIib Iron Hud Plow NU:el— Assorted
O sixes, for tale by BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
■art