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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.]
SIXTY D 4 VS *ftr .Late applictti will he made to
tke Ordinary of Bibb county, for leave to sell all the
real anl personal estate of Jao H Kene.iT, .ate of said
eaoßty, dee’d. K. 0. GRANNIES,
jaa 26 44~2m A4ainMrator.
<l4 TV DAYS after date ■ pal aii ~i will ae aano to
w the Ordinary of Bfbb <-, >un ty, Ga., for leave to toll all
tae land! aad one nefro Ban. Hennaing to tbe estate of H
T. BoweH. late es aa.d eeeatr. to-euri.
teb IVla \| \KTrI A J POWELL. Admr'x.
|~2.Et>nl 4 YarM Cun| .-wa.-reae, John
VjT 8 Jabsaa applies to ms for letter* of liuardlanahp of
tae pers-a* and property of John W.. Charley M . and 10-
krftoa S dp-r, minor children of WilUau C. Spier, dec'4.
These are therefore to cite and adsaoo.-th all and singular,
the KladreJ and creditors of said dacea—-d.tn be and appear
at ay olßcewithia the time prescribed hv law. to show cam-,
J *ny they hare, why *aid letters -h.uhi ant he granted.
v,r*n ooder at fciud in oltt- e, Prbfuary loth. 19hl
tea lb 47 4: J:U\ WjU IkKON. O. and nary.
a t K HI 4, rwigsi 4’iMlttlf.—Whereas, Jasper
\_T .1 ll.h, appi.ee t • ta- t. r U t-r* of AdoimUtratioa de
boOla non, oh the estate of Wi'toby A. UtlA. ute of aald
enuaty. J*. rased.
( te*r are therefore to cite and admonish all a-d singular,
the kindred an t ere iitor* of said de.-eased, to be and appear
at tuf odUe.on *r before the first Monday in April nest,
then and there to show cause why said letters may ant be
granted. Given under ay hand and seal, this 27th day
of February.lgw
fob 29 49-3: LEWIS SOLOMON. Ordinary.
i 1 EuKtil.l, 4 raw ford 4'ount).—Whereas,
\SW Thomas Rains applies to me for letters of Guardianship
of the person and property of the minor children of Jona
than McLendon, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore ta itc and admonish all and Mugmar
the kindred and fr.tmls of said minors to he and appear at
my office, witiun the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand m office, Mai oh Ist. l-00.
mar T-dv-dt JAM£4 J. RAF, Ordinary.
Postponed Sale.
BY Tirtae of the 7th Article of the Constitution of tbe
Chickasaw Land Company of Mississippi, will be told
at the Court house in the City of Macon, on the 9th day of
May, Hid, at It o'clock. A. M . the following quarter
sections of land, sitnate, lying and being in the State of j
Mississippi, to-wit:
TIPPAH COUNTY.
mvisio* THOM. twwysair. as sot.
Booth East M t 8 East I
South West 1 S •* I
Booth West 15 4 8 “
Booth Ka<t 4V 4 2
North East 9 S 3 **
South East 18 6 2 **
North Eut 13 S 2 **
North West 23 C i 1 **
PONTOTOC COUXTY.
North West 14 7 1 “
North Fist 3 7 2
North West 3 T 5 •*
south hast A 7 J **
Snath West 3 7 2 “
North East 21 1
North West *1 i 1
Booth West 29; 9 1 “
South East 8d ■> 1 s
North East St 8 1
Booth West S3 9 1 •
South West IS s **•
North East 83 . 8 4 *
North East 27 S 3 M
Booth East 2 II 3 **
S alt West 83 11 4 “
Alsu the Notes belonging to said Oomnany.
TERMS OF SA.X.E :
Nates with approved security, at one and two years.
By order us the Board.
WASHINGTON POE. President.
Taouas TaTLOS. Sec'ty. (nov 9 38-?d.>
I*4*l low Fewer lor Mule.
A SPLENDID Stock Farm near Mar.ettn—free from Tel
low Pever and “Mukeeters ‘—wall-watered and tint
tared, containing acres, dwelling house, (new, with *
rooms, good oat-houses, orchards, Ac.
Also a few Ana Slock Cattle. Far particulars apply to
_jan JXO. R. HILL. Macon, Ga.
Hay and Oats.
1 AA M 4LKI Choice Eastern Hay,
JL vU IW Bush vis Heavy B'ack M Orb. For sale by
feb 13 BUWDRF. A ANDERSON.
SI *DRIES.
| AA UHLS. Coffee and Crushed Sugr,
J. Vv IM Bags Bio, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee,
15 Hhds. Choice N O Sugars.
80 ** new crop Cuba Molasses,
20 Bills. “ “ Syrup,
Very oM and Superior Wines, Brandies and Whikeyj..
with oar usual supply of Groceries generally. Also, Cotu'n
Usnaburga, Yarns, and Macon Sheetings,
fob IS BOWDRK A ANDERSON.j
rionr, *l*'al ami Poluloca.
IK AAA LBS. M PEEFI3E I'LOI R,
F)VfV/vr 15 Altai Lbs. Superfine Family flour,
25 Barrets Hiram Smith’s Plour.
I>4 BVh limh ground Corn Meal.
4f Han—is Yellow Planting Potatoes. For sale by !
feb I3 BoWDKK A ANDERSoN.i
SUFI'.DKs Iron and Flow Nleel—Aasorbd
else*, for sale by BoWDKK A ANDERSON,
■war* i
BAC'O*. LARD, W At kEKBL, A t .
*>i k CA>KS Bacon Biles,
t)U IS Tierces Hums,
25 Barrels Lard,
73 Packages New Mackerel,
3 Boxes Codfish,
to Half and Muarter bbt*. Fulton Market Beef,
for sale by (oct 5j AYRES, WINGFIELD a CO. A
CtM UIO, OKV Ar.
1- MHO'S. P R. Sugars,
tj lOußbi* Coffee,
40 do Crush'd, Granulated and Pow’d,
3 Boses Loaf Sugar,
ITb Bags Bio, Lag*r. and Java Coffee,
23 Hhds. Cuba Molase*.
23 Bhls. Golden and N. 0. Syrup,
25 do Train Oil,
15 do Sperm, do.
600 Gallons Linseed do.
175 Kegs Pure White Lead,
100 do Cut Nails,
200 Boxes Tobacco, various brands,
130 do Serars. of all qualities,
75 BbU. Geo., Planters and Pure Corn Whisky, x
75 “ Bye do ,
*3 * Ala,
23 “ Rum,
With a general slock of Brandy. Wine, Holland Gin. Ad., f r
sale by (oct 5) AYRES, WINGFIELD A iJO.
Blanket*, kerey, lihocs Ar. |
I*T B VLKS S, 9 tad tv qr. Xepo BltaltrU,
tj 75 Pair Bed Blanket*,
15 Bale* Georgia Kersey*,
19 do Northern do
30 do Henry Ofnabor^s,
15 do Cotton Tarn,
5w Pair heavy Georgia Basset Brogan*,
louo do Northern U’k anl Russet do.
35 Case* Men**, Women and Children's ®hoee,
•JO Bales Sh.rtiiv-,
150 Piece* Prints, (or sale hy
oct 5 AYRLS, WINGFIELD A CO.
o>oaburgs, Yarns, Kerseys, &c.
-I ri t BALES NO. 1 OSNABI RCS,
lUUti “ • *
115 “ Georgia Kersey*,
100 “ Macon Sheeting,
*■> “ “ Drilling,
26 ** “7-5 Shirting,
Sod “ “ Yarns.
Fr Sate at Factory Prices, by
i*lf 3* J. B. A W. A. ROSS. :
BOLTtSG CI.OTII.
Pi i PIECES .( the celebrated Dutch Anchor Brandi
t)U of Bolting Cloth, for sale at New York prices, by l
july 90 J. B. A W. A. ROBB.
HATS! HATS ! !
i • C 4SES of Hat.*, all kinds, will be sold AT COPT t>
I)r) Merchants parrhaa.ng by the Case,
july 2d J. B. A W. A. ROSS. ‘•
Sundrie* K< < l ived and for talp
J. A R. JIASBETT.
1 AA BB* S. of Magnolia Whisky,
AU V do x. xx. xxx. St. Louis Whiskey,
• i 4 Ohl Burbon Whisky,
do Nectar Whisky,
b do Pennsylvania Malt Whisky,
*t do S.f Ram,
bo do Phelp's Gia,
Sg do iaeric&a BrifiJr.
%% Pipes Brand G lot re Ue Cognac,
8* da. of J. J. b Hit Brandy,
9X do. do. Signet do.,
2Vi J. J ipry A Cos., Brandy
9 da. Holland Gin,
95 Boxes af Letaon Syrup.
Also,together with a foil a -sortcient of all other arttde.
a the Grocery line, now in store and daily receiving, and
or sale as lo as aajhoase in Macon. [ang 19-tl]
Pure Liquors,
jn*T imported.
DALY &. FITZGERALD,
•Jil door trooi Uardeinau A S|>arks’ Warehouse,
Him jtut rtetirtd
PERK IRISH WHISKEY.
■ MR RETT BRANDY.
Mi idBY WINE
“ MADkIRA A PORT WINR.
These Liquors hare been selected with great care by Daly
during it ree*‘Hl * iait Us Irrinml. They are
turuinl pure. It is deemed entirely eeneceseary to re
tort to pun-ry in ord -r t indaa-e * sole They are of the
beet <|Uaiity, and rannut fail toeoiabiioh I hi* .-..i.im.-rwl* t ;.>n
in the cma.is of ill aim try them. TWe pahlh- and j.idfes of
theartVle. pteticularly, are invited la call and ex an nr tor
themselves. | nov 4 $5 )
Montpelier Farm School,
.'Vlouroc Count), Giorsia.
RKV.CAKI.INLI-: P. M. HA It TIN, Preal
d e ■ t. —Ha ring purchased Montpelier, that celebrated
seat of learning, Mr. Martin has transferred thither bia
Farm Vhoal from Henry coast).
No place tn alt the Booth isssotn more facilities, or more
peculiar advaatagaa, than does this, fur the successful edu
cation af youth.
The Fall session will commance on the 35th of July next.
Examination and commencement 3th and 9th of June.
For farther information, address the President, at Mont
petier, Georgia,
may 35 F-ts.
BOOTS.-* fhH assortment of Gent*’ line French m
Calf Boot*, puiap sale, welted and water proof, af I
various kinda and qualities, both soled ami pegged
lust received and fur sate low hy MIX A KIRTLAND.
oet d-y
TJOOTN AND SHOES.-Mens’, toys and A
13 Youth’.&aeCaif and K;p Pegged Boots; Mens’ llj j
stoat Kip Banting and Mud Boot* ; Genu lasting Flf
Gaiters, Monterey, Opera and Ties, and Aae Calf Wb
•eogana. Genu, Bays, and Tooths'Patent aad Enamelled
Brogans; Men's, Boys, aad Yoaths’ California Kip Brogans
a tur** assortment [ct*-yl MIX A KIRTLAND.
jGENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘
riKC ismxiici: coviusiEi.
fh* Hartford ln *r|ornie4 1810,
OAPITAIi, 4300,000.
The W|riutfHeld. Capital, *150.000.
Tilt* i|iiMil, at h|>rintfiel<l,
CAPITAL, $150,000,
W ilh a Urge Surplus MK urely invested.
Podcea in the above Brst Class Companies issued, an<l
IWMi pro:a;dly adjusted ly R. J. JOHNSTON,
* june 16 ‘is-U Agent
RICH’D. CURD~
ttttlUa IU1N&. mi A\* LIFE IXSOUNfI AttXfl,
.wjto.r, tiwn&wu.
ITDI E undersigned, as agent of the
1 .K.as Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Pteeritx Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
North American Fire Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
I.vPayette Fire Insurance Cos., of Br >ok)yn,
Si He fire lusurance Cos., of New Haven, and
.Etna Life Insurance Cos , ol Hartford,
Is prrrsrcd to insure every description of Property—in
tbe above first class companies—on terms favorable to Ute
.assured. Apply to RICII’D. Cl KD,
; leb s LMf Agent.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIHK AXO LIFE IASI RAM E
COMPANY,
OFFICE 56 WALLSTHEET.NEW YOKR.
ACTHORI7.ED CAPITAL.
£‘i,OOO.IHH), or §10,000,000.
PAID rr CAPITAL, SCKPLCS AND RESKRYKD PCKDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DIH ECTORS IN NEW YORK :
i JAMES BROWN, Esq , Chairman.
| FRANCIS COTTEN, Fjuj., Deputy Chairman.
’ GEORGE B.ARCLY, Esq.
\ EUGENE DCTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
• JOSEPH GILL A RD. Jr., Fsq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. E. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMORE. Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO., Agents.
may 4 IS3ff-tf Macn, Ga.
jg^feC.IRRI.ME3,
Harness, <fec.
* plant’s OLD STAND, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,
Y.UOY, GEORGIA.
TH. F1..4 NT having formed a connection with Mr.
s J. C. Thornton, for m*ny years favorably known as a
practical and • xperienred Carriage maker, and dealer, at
.Columbia. So. Ca., and Savannah, Oa., the Carriage business
; will hereafter be conducted in the name of
J. C. THOKSTOX A CO.
* It is the intention of the undersigned to always keep on
hand a varied ami splendid assortment of every description
[of Carriage in use, which lor
I Elrgant-e, l.ig lit lies* anti Strength,
cannot be excelled. The long exjierience of both parties,
will at all times insure the moot perfect satisfaction to all
who may favor them with their patronage.
It is the intention f the subscriber*, after the Ist of Octo
ler, to go extensively into the
Mauufaetiire A. Kepairiu* of < arriayes.
Competent Mechanics in ail branches, will be employed
under tb- immediate and practiced eye of Mr. Thornton,
and customers may depend on bavin? every thing done in
the verv best manner, with promptness and despatch,
aug 17 42—ts J. C. THORNTON A CO.
CARRIAGE
j M ANUFAOTOI ’Y.
1.. I>. WII.COXMOX ft CO.,
! HIM F.4FTI H EK> and DK.4I.KItB, AT
laTl the Old B>tan i of DaLOACHE A WILCOXBON, Mul
|l>erry Street, next to the Lxoier Honse, invites attention to
.lib stock of
loaches Rockauays, PtuHous, Buggies
and HAINKIF, made expresly for the Georgia Trade.
Khl>) I'tirrlmsrw of Superior Style, Philadelphia
Bold Leather Trunks, Valises, Bags of the best quality, and
Whips of every desirable kind, constantly in store and for
sale at low price*.
;)T Genuine Krntlleboro Kliefflvw ir.adehy Asa
* Mil’er, always on band [ July 4*59-tf]
! new Establishment.
O. T. W ARD CO.,
MANI FACTI BEKS and DEALERS,
OPPOSITE THE FLOYD DOUSE, Macog, G*.
tt'i; would call the attention of the public to our new
YY Stock, comprising Coaches, Bretts, Ro< kaways and
Baggies, of the must elaborate finiah, from celebrated build
ers, North.
t|T Genuine BRATTLEBORO’ BUGGIES constantly on
hand. nov 16 84-ts
WILL YOU GO NORTH, WHEN YOU CAN DO
BETTER SOUTHP
CARRIAGE 4 HARNESS MAXI FACTORY
and repository,
FOKSYIH. GA
HAYIYfs purihaaed the entire inter- W {.7
est of the late firm of BANKS, WII.- ■*
DKK a CO.. I invite the attention of the
citizens of Monroe and surronninr counties W[y >3IF _
to my extensive arrangemenwfor Manufacturing TOP AND
NO TOP BUGGIEB, KOCKAWAYd, CAR
RIAGES, PH.4?TONS. Ac , Ac. lam constantly receiving
addition, uol from tbe North, but from m,
Work Nhopm. to my stock on hand, of three or four
j Buggies per week, which combine elegance and finish, with
lightness, strength and durability. Orders for any sort of
Vehicle,Harness, Ac , are most respectfully solicited, which
shall be promptly supplied, and all engagements for work
PUNCTUALLY met. I have constantly on hand a large
aMoriment of HARNESS.
tW~ Repairing done at short notice and Warranted.
Eg 31-1 y J- R- BANKS.
Him ins. im an raws!
.HARKWALTER & MORSE,
HAVE just formed a Co-partnership for Gie purpose of
maafactunng
llwuLlp kiips, and best Rifles and Pistols
made in the United States, on an entirely new plan of Mr.
Morse's.
GUNS re-stocked and repaired in the best manner, and on
reasonable terms, at short notice. The undersigned being
practical workmen, will guarantee all their work, and in
vite the public to give them a trial.
|3P“ Their Stand is under the Floyd House, opposite Dr.
Thompsons., w MARKWALTER,
late of Hodgkins A Son, Macon. lake of Augusta,
aug 31 28-y
D. c7HODGKINS & SON,
PkALias ix axi> MAxrFACTxagas op
<3r TJ IVT s,
RIFLES. _
And Sporting Apparatufr^O^^^^^^^T
o* avaar Dtscnimos, (’
AHVf 1.00 an BELOW THk y
Lanier House,
Jan. 1, IMA. ts
Cillery ! Cutlery ! 2
‘ROGKIW’ TABLE KNIVES, WOS
TRXHOLVS’ Si ROGERS’ POCKETT
KNIVEf unil SCISSOKg,
FREDERICK. WARD A CO'S
POCK FT AND TABLE CUTLERY!
OF my own Importation, which I can sell at lower prices
Wiut ever before offered iu Macon. I now have on
Hand a large supply of
GRATE®. MOOTS’ INVINCIBLE COOKING ORATES, the
m i*i desirable P.ient of Cook Stoves. A large as
*erbueitl af Hollow Ware, Kuameli-d Hrsu
Kettles, Ironing Stoves, Cooking
UTENSILS,
and a general assortment of
House Kleeping Goods.
TOILET SETTS,
STLAK dishes.
PLATED CASTORS,
FORKS K SPOONS,
Furnished to Hotels or Merchants on
ACCO II O D A T I G TEItHL
Returning my thanks to my friends, customer* and the
pnbllc. for the very liberal patronage heretofore received,
aad trusting that experience will better enable rue to meet
their wants, I hope to merit a continuance of the same.
B.A. WISE,
j*® II _ Cherry Street, Macon.
PLANTATION HK<;ANK.-Now in
■tore the best aasovtaieut of Negro Shoes, we mdfipVS
have ever offered in this Market. Men’s double soled peg
and nailed Mack and rusaetts ; do. heavy single totod black
and russeUs; do. hays anil youths black and russeits, all of
which we are sailing vary low. MIX A KIRTLAND.
act d-y
Trunks and Bonnet Boxes.
A FULL supply af every description, received and for
•*le hy r i, L, JONES. ||
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
C ROCKE R Y.
Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps.
HOME AGAIN.
Iff AY ■£ just returned from Europe where I bought the
Lurgeat und Flneal Stock 4*l
Fancy, <>ilt and While China,
EVER IN Tiild MARKET. Also a Large Stouk of Common
and White
GRANITE AV r A.RTC,
of the best Pattern that conies to this country.
I would call the attention of Merchants, to my samples
now on hand, which I am sure are preferable to anything
in this section.
I have a good Stock row on hand of
Walters iu Sell*,
Caatnrw,
C it I ii m Tea Sella, cheap,
4 uiil 4)11 Lumps,
Fluid I.umpa,
Gsbletw,
Tumblers, Ac.
I have n fin* lot of COAL OIL No. 1, to be here in a few
days. All the above Goods offered cheap to make room
for stock coming in. [june22] it. P. McEVOY.
Latest Vows by tbe Atlantic Telegraph.
Ts) all whom it may concern, this is to notify the public
that ISAACS is at home again, and begs to aasniehli
patrons that his Saloon is not a thing of a day. OlUaen*
| &lJ the traveling public will find their tatabhahment open,
not forthe Season only, but at all Seasons of the year, and ]
those calling on us, will at aii hours, find our larder sup-{
jpLtd with nil the delicacies that the New York and other j
taarvets will afford, in the way of eatahles and something j
good to drink, and six days out of seven, more titan can bej
touud in any other house in town.
E. ISAACS & 3RD’.
Under Rs.l*to'fl Hall, Cherry Sf,
lit* Bill of Fare will every day,
Be just the thing for little pay;
And these, who at their place may eat,
Yt ill find iu it all things complete—
Ax! going once, they then will know,
That IdAACS,U the PLACE to go.
We shall he happy to see our friends, ensuring them that;
It wll be cur uuremittiug care to pleas* in every resjiect,!
as we gaiter ourselves, we have done till now.
It may not be generally known that we have, to meet the:
wishes of the Medical faculty, imported by ourselves, a very!
superior quality of Pale Brandy, fine Old Port, Sherry and
Madeira, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much de-j
sired by tiwta.
Look at this Bill of Pare, and choose for yourself?
oiretTCXis,
From New York, bavauuah and ixonswick, in the shell or
by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, or it) any way you want
theta Also, w
Bhrimps and Crabs, Wild Gameofevery variety, ijkm,
Venison and Beef Steaks, ;
Mutton Chous and Veal Cutlets, ZJI
Ham and Eggs,
Devil Ham and Deviled Tvrapins,
Mountain Oyiters,
1 TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Cock, G rouse,
tv Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Pith, and everything that an epicure want*,can
always be had when in season.
Confeclioiierieß anil Fruit.
ISA ACS, also keeps constantly on hand a good assort
ment of CONFECTIONERIES,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
CAKES, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at K. ISAAC'S A BKO.
oct 6-ts
LABBI ARRIVAL Os 111 OOOOS!! !
AT TiIJS OLD STAND OP
FEARS, SW AXSOX & PRITCHETT.
¥ HA IK just received a isrse .noitmMt ofßtaple and
ff_ Fancy Dry Goods, embracing all the Beauties and Not
elties of the Seascn. I invite the customers of the old firm,
and the public generally, to call and examine iny goods and
prices, for I fee) satisfied that I can suit the most fastidous
in price and quality, in any thing in my line. I will guar
antee the price on all the goods to be as low as they can be
had at any first class house in Macon.
Silks! Silks!!
My Bilk Department is now complete, containing in part,
Silk Robes, Velvet Robes (very rich) and a great variety ot
Bilks by the yard, at very low figures.
Delliains, efcc.
A heavy stock of low priced DeLains, something pretty
and well suited to the wants of Misses and Children—a beau
tiful assortment of richly painted DeLaln Rohes, Fold De
l.ains. Solid Emetines, Pail D’Chevrs, Plaid Vaientias, Ac.
Call and look, we are anxious to BIIOW, for to exhibit is to
sell.
White Goods and Embroideries!
Particular attention is called to Irish Linens, Linen Da
masks, Damask Table Cloths, Damask Napkins, Towels,
Doylies, Ac., Jaconet Cambrics and Muslins, Check Muslin,
Nainsook and Rook do., Embroidered F.ouncinc*, Kdgeings,
Collars, Handkerchiefs, and Lac- Setts, Ac. The variety is
large and Lite goods beautiful.
EVENING DRESSES.
A beautiful assortment of Farlaton Evening Dresses,, Ex
quisite and for little money. Also Embroidered Bwisses for
Party Dresses.
Staples i Staples! :
A full and complete ritock of Staple Goods, fin.wn and
Bleached Shirtings, Llnsey. Red and White Flannel*, plaid
and Opera do.. Domestics, Tickings, Ac , Ac.
HOOP SKIRTS.
A heavy stock of Hoop Bkirts at low prices. Skirts con
taioig from five to forty hoops. The WOVEN SKlßT,some
thing new and durable; also the Hinge Skirt —a good assort
ment of Misses do.
VuleiicleiineK and Thread Edgrings.—*
A large assortment of the above.
laiikep .\<!i>n*>.
A great many new and handsome things in this line, use
ful and ornameutal.
Goods sold on usual time to prompt paying customer*.
Extra inducements to cash buynrs.
TII4).YIAN J. SH ANNON,
ep 7 Cotton Avenue, Maeou.Ga.
I>XIY GOODS,
Granite Block, Mulberry Street-
N. S FRUDDEN Sc CO.,
Gi RATI.FI I. for the liberal patronage of last year,
I are now prepared to exhibit a large and select stock of
FANCY & STAI’LE DRY ROODS.
Confident of not being excelled either in beauty, style >r
price. A Choice variety of rich
DKESS GOODS!
VELVET AND SILK ROBES,
BKOCUK AND BAYADERE SILKS,
FOULARD SILKS,
DELAINKS AND MERINO ROBES,
ROBES DECIUMBKE,
POPLJUS
VALENCIAS.
I)K LAfNEF,
MERINOEB.
CASHMERES!
A large variety of SHAWLS new styles.
Vt-I vet mill 4'lolh Clonk*. Misses’ and Children’s
CLOAKS, TALMAS and SACKS, Dress Triuiings, Kaibruiile*
ries, Hosiery, Gloves,
EXPRESS HOOP SKIRTS,
a superior article, warranted best quality. Our assortment
of Good* for family use is complete. Irish Linens, Towel
ing*, Napkins, Tablecloths, Table Dauia6k, Pillow Casing,
Sheetings, Cottons, Flannels, and all the different varieties of
STAPLE GOODS
required for the trade, which we offer or. the most favorable
terms. [sep 23] N. 8. PRUDDBIf A CO,
N O T I C E.
rim f: firm of fnrhnrl A Curd is from this date
L dissolved. The business of the fit m a ill be settled by
the Macon partners, in the new firm of Carhart A Curd.
Elijah 11. Carhart and John C. Curd of Macon and James
D. Carhart and Willi;.in H Carhart of New York, having
bought out the Interest of Whitfield D. Carhart, will contin
ue the Iron anil Hardware business under the
style of Carhart A Curd at the Nets Store, on Cherry
Street. Macon, (,a., Jan. Ist, 1 Mill.
KI.IJAH 11. CaaUAHT, I JAMBS P. CARHART,
ion C. CCU, I VS, B. CARHART.
Notice to Parents and Teachers.
AfaENTLRin AN from Parts has just arrived in
Macon, and proposes to give lessons in the
FRENCH LAMGI AOE,
either to Classes or private pupils.
For further particulars call at BOA ADMAN’S Book Store.
Xrrnmcis.—Messrs. Isaac Scott, J. M. Boardman, and
(. C. Plant.
Macon, Oct. 15,15T.9.—9ft-tf
TO FARMERS.
OAa HII.EN l(ear) Uuiui) U:t|;glugi
I,'JOO Rolls
100 “ Dundee Bagging,
•3>)o Coils Machine Rope,
1,000 “ Hand Spun Rope,
4,1100 Pounds Taine.
We offer the above ou favorable terms 1 ,
july 90 J. M A W A. ROSS.
NeW Music*.
TI NT RECEIVED, * large supply of new and
popular Music, at the Methodist Book Deposity. Orders
by mail supplied promptly at New York prices. i
aov SO 4-ts J. W. BURKE, Agent. I
RAILROAD SCHEDULES, dtCj
Central Rail j
CkRIIKP at tk 114‘4i111.‘.
O* and after Sunday, February 26th, l6d, the Trains
will run a. follows :
l.eave Savaunab lfi.uS a. m., 1.80 r. u. and 11.19 p. m
Arrive at Macon > 6ft a. M. and ll.hft r tt
At rive at Augusk* i 8u r. m. and 6.Bft p x
Arrive at P M |
Leave Macon . . 10.00 *. M. aud It) IK) P M
AiK tive at Savannah. . ..7.29 t. x , 7-4 o p. m. anil 10.40 p m
Arrive at Augusta 6.80 a. H. ami p. m
Leave Augu.ta 12.80 *. m. and 2.15 P. m
Arrive at ftavaunah 7.2 a. M. and 10 40 P. m
Arrive at Macon K ftft a. a. and 11.0 ft e. *
Troins that leave Stvami.h at 0 05 a. m., only run to
SI,l eu, arriving thvre at 8.10 p. m-> counseling with 10s. ta.
Macon train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 12 80 p. m train at Augusts, will
leave Mi.len 6.30 p. m., and arrive at Bavanttah at 10 40 p. id.
Passengers by 11.10 p. m., from SUvannah wt.l go through
direct lo Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.80 or 11 10 p. m. trains from Sa
vannah for Macon, or points beyond* will meet with no
detention at Mscoit.
Passengers f„r Atlanta, or points beyond, or Western A
Atlantic Rail Road, will leave duvannah on the 1.80 p. m.
train ; for Milledgeville and Eatoaton on 11.10 p. m. train;
for South Westert. Rail Road below Fort Valley, on 11.10
p. m. tralu ; those for Montgomery, Columbus, Ac., by
either train.
Passengers from Augusta, for South Western Georgia,
should lake the 12.80 a. m. train, to avoid detention at
Macon.
Trains connect at Macon witli Macon A Western trains to
’ Griffin and Atlanta, and the west; also, with South-Western
trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Eufaula, Fort Gaines, Ame. kus,
Columbus, Montgomery, Ac., and at Millen witli Augusta
and Savannah Rail Road to Augusta aud the north ; at Sa
vannah with the tri-weekly Steamships to New Turk ; also,
with Steamships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection,both ways, at
Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured, and
passengers will have no detention at Augusta or Millen, as
heretofore. GEO. IV. ADAMS,
, feb 29 General Superintendent.
Crockery W are,
XACOX & WESTER* R. ROAR.
ON AND after Thursday 15th Inst., trains will be run as
follows.
Leave Macon at 12 00, night, Arrive at Atlanta 7.lft, A M.
Leave Macon at 10.00, A. M., Arrive at Atlanta 4.00, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00, night, Arrive at Macon 7.15, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11.00, A. M., Arrive at Macon 5.00, P.M.
The night train will not be run on Sundays. The 12.00,
night train from Macon connects with the Western f. Alka
tic K. R. for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis,
at 12.15. P. M., with Georgia R. R. for Augusta, at 10.00,
A. M , and Atlanta A West Point R. R. at 10.15, A. M.
The 10.00, A. M., train from Macon connects with the
Western A Atlantic R. R. at 8.40, P. M., Georgia R. R. at
12.00, night, and Atlanta A West Point R. R. at 12,06, A. M.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road,
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SiFRUSTGES,
Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for
126 25, including Stage fare, $7 00, and to New York for
SB2 00.
Further information may be had in relation to this Route,
on application to Uie General Ticket Office, Atlanta,
july 14 16-ts. ALFRED L. TYLER. Supt.
SOUTH-WESTER* RAIL ROAD.
msuynKi
Change of Schedule.
Two Daily t Trains between Macon Columbus.
Macon 9.45 a. u. and 11.59 p. m
Arrive at Columbus 3.30 p. m. and 6.35 A. m
Leave Columbus 8.15 a. jj. and 8.80 p. m
Arrive at Macon 5.56 A. >t. and 9.05 P. h
One daily Mail Train between Macon and Albany, and
Cuthbert, Coleman and Morris.
Leave Macon 10.45 a. m
Arrive at Albany 4.55 p. m
Leave 4 ibany * p. *
Arrive at Macon..,.- 8.26 P. u
Tne Mail and Passenger Trains front Coleman Station 10
miles west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Gaines J.ine and from
Morris station 11 miles west of Cuthbert qh the Eufaula
Line, connect dally with Albany Mail Train at Smithville,
Na. 10 S. W. K. R. Tne Road will be open lo Hatcher’s, on
the Lufaula Line, 15 miles west of Cuthbert on the 15th of
March next.
Leave Coleman 11.45 a. m
Leave Morris 11 88 a. xi
Arrive at ttroithvitle 8.04 p. m
Leave Bmlthvilie at 8.85 p. m
Arrive at Cuthbert .5.64 p. m
Arrive at Coleman .6.48 p. m
Arrive at Morris 6 67 p. u
Making the connection with the up and down Adbany
Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Savan
nah, Milledgevllle and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge,
Thoinasville, Ac.
Post Coaches and Hacks make a daily connection with
the Trains at Coleman aod Fort Gaines, and at Morris for
Eufaula.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Kaynsville and Uawkinsville, and tri-weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Passengers for noDUs below port galley, should take the
Night Train froinAugu.ta and Savannah to avoid detention
St MaCOU. For Other points take either Train.
VIRGIL POWER!*, Kng’r * Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 29th, 18C0. mar 14
\VoH‘rn ft Atlantic Rnilroasl.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 18a Miles —Fare, 35 (X).
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, dally, at 10.80, A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.48, P. M.
Leaves Chattanooga at 6.80, P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.38, P. M.
EVKXINU PASS). NO kit TKAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8.40, P. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at ft 07, A. M.
Leaves Chattanooga at 8.40, P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 5.06. A. M.
This Rood connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennvsssee and Georgia
Railroad at Daltou, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Rail
road at Chattanooga. JOHN W. LEWIS,
oct b 28-ts Superintendent.
Savannah. Iloute !
TO
NEW-YORK!
Great Reduetiou in Uutj.s of Passage.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
FUOM. ‘ no it.
New Orleans 389 76 Memphis $Bl 7ft
Mobile 85 00 Nashville 27 7ft
Montgomery 2ft 00 Chattanooga 25 00
Columbus 21 00 Knoxville 2ft 50
Albany 28 00 Atlanta 21 00
Macon.... 20 00 Augusta 17 50
Baggage checked through by the Manhattan Fxpr.ss
Company on the Central Kail Hoad Cars, arid delivered
an) where in New York or vicinity.
By the Spleudid and Commodious Side-Whee! Steamships
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Capt. Woodholl.
FLORIDA,... . 1800 “ “ Crowell.
ALABAMA, 1800 “ “ tiCHZScx.
Leaving Savannah every SATi-RpAJ, carrying the Uni
ted States Mail.
|These Steamships belong to the Old Fstublished and favorite
line, known a. the New-York and Savannah Steamship
Navigation Company, and were built expressly for this
line, they are commanded by experienced, skillful, careful,
and polite officers ; and iu comfortable accommodations and
fare can not b) excelled by any vessels on the coast.
Through Tickets are sold In Bew-Orleans by K. Gedues,
90 Gravier *t. ; in Mobile by Cox, Brainard A Cos.; in Co
lumbus by 9. H. Hill, Agent Hamden’s Express and J M.
Bivins, Kail Road Ticket Agent, and at all other points by
connecting Kail Road Ticket Agents.
JNO. U. WILDER A GALLIE,
Agents, Bay Street, Savannah.
8. 1,. MITCHELL, A SON,
sch 99-ts Agents, 18 Broadway, New- York.
More about the Driggs Pianos.
IN the rush Tor Prlggw’ Patent piano ( we have succeeded
. in getting more oi entirely new pat;eri). Tjse Rkireusing
demand for these Pianos would suggest to those who triX
to purchase to be n the alert and call soon at J. A. A 8 S.
VIRGIN'S where they can be supplied in that or of some
other good maker.
Cert ificates from the first Musical Authorities of America.
The undersigned, having thoroughly examined ami tested
the l’iatlo Forte invented and patented by Mr. Spencer
Driggs, are of the unanimous opinion, that the method of
constructing Piano-fortes invented by Mr. Drlgga, by which
the thick plank bottom and Interior blocking of wood are
dispensed with, and a greater strength aud compactness
gained by means of an entire iron frame, Independent of
the case, is the true philosophical principle for constructing
Piano-fortes. That the tiiix case, the lpi-kb and lowee
sounding-board*, inclosed In their re*iective frames em
bracing the u hole length and breadth of the instrument, with
the connecting aoumuNu-poar, together, form the most per
fect aud powerful vibrating medium for the production of
sound ever used in connection with the piano forte. That
the tone resulting from these several Improvements, a* ex
hibited In the instrument under examination, in |>oint of
richness, depth and brilliancy, equals that of the best grand
Piano-forte* and exceeds them In pure musical intonation
and actual tone power; thus approximating closer to what
we consider perfection in the Instrument, than ha* yet been
achieved hy any other system of manufacture.
In recording this, our matured opinion, whereby we re
cognize a great and important principle, which is destined
to develop the full power of the Piauo-forte, we have no
other motive than that of fulfilling a duty, which, as artists,
we consider we owe to our art.
L. M. GciTTKSCHALg, Wll. Ml.-UIX,
Wx. A. Kuo;, Mal'UCk Stbakoscw,
Max M.ut.i/.LK, Ti<muh>rk Kmtixus,
Umcuam A. WuLumßAtirr.
jan 11 Al—-ts
DAVID ROSS,
WOO TV ■ ~n I IST 3D E n
—and
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
CIONTINI’KS tomake BLANK BOOKS
> for Courts, Counting Houses and Rail //&/£££.
Road* ami to Bind rII varieties of I'RINTKP
WORK with su)>erior neatness and despatch.
VII SIV Bound with ELASTICITY and ELEGANCE.
Law ItookM in the most approved style.
HARPERS’ WEEKLY AND MAGAZINE, GRAHAM’S,
GODEY'B, and all other Periodicals and Magazines BOUND
in neat and cheap Bindings.
Particular attention paid to the re-binding valuable old
Books.
|Orders from a distance will meet with prompt atten
tion.
Office upon the Center of Third ad Cherry Streets,
Over GEO. T. ROGERS A BON, Mapon.Ga.
eng 36-y
HARDWARE, JEWELRY AC.
FABSIiK MBIT
lliinl'i arc. Iron. Slool.
CAHKIAGE MATEItIALS, tC.,
NATHAN WEED,
| IMPORTER ANI> DEALER,
MACON, QEORQIA,
rtf OULU invite the attention of >’ la utera and others to
\y hie very large assortment of Hardwaie, Ac., which
for extent, variety, quality, and adaptation to the wants of
all, is not surpassed
Importing direct from the manufacturers in Kurope, and
iu this country, enables him to oiler good goods at low prices,
an examination of which is solicited.
Iron and Steel, of ail kinds and sixes ;
Nails, Spikes, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoe - ;
Blacksmiths Tools, of ail kinds ;
Panning Implements, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Mat
tocks, Corn Shelters, Corn Mills, Straw Cutters, (train Cra
dles, Scythe blades. Wheat Pans, Cotton and Wool Cards,
Mechanics Tools, Building Hardware, Carriage Makers Ma
terials, Ac., Ac. mar 7
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
CARHART & CURD,
HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR
T's’ew Iron-Front Store,
UIIKIt K V STREET,
SKA.RLY OPPOSITE
AYRES, WINGFIELD & CO.
WHERE can he found a large, and well assorted
stock of
Hardware, Iron and Steel,
and any article adapted to the use of
MERCHANTS,
PLANTERS,
BLACKSMITHS,
CARPENTERS,
BUILDERS,
CARRIAGE AND
wagon makers,
and will he sold at the lowest market prices.
1 Don’t Forget the Iron-Front!
feb 1 ’63
Corrugated Wrought Irou and Hire
Railing.
(Secured by Lettera Patent.)
ADMIRABLY adapted for enclosing Public
Grounds, Cemeteries, Balconies, Cottages, Ac. Bheep
and Ox Hurdle. Parent Wire, Sacking Bedsteads, with every
variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads and Iron Furniture.—
Patent Wire Coal Screens, Ore, Sand and Gravel Screens,
Wire Netting for Musquito, Sheep, Poultry and other pur
poses. W'ire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work in great
variety for gardens, Ac. M. WALKER A SONS,
Manufacturers, No. 535 Market, N, E. Cor 6th St., Phila
delphia. (octl2 29-1 y)
r. H. BCROHARD. MILO 8. FBRKMAH
BURGHARD & FREEIaF
RESPECTFULLY announce that they have this day formed
a Copartnership in the WATCH and JEWELRY BUSI
NESS, and will he found at the old stand of Menard A Bur
ghard, Gherry St., just below the Telegraph Building, where
they propose to conduct trade with pnergy, enterprise and
fidelity. Give us a call,
Macon, Feb. 24,1660. fcb 29
BrRGHARI) A FREEMAN,
WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, DEALER3 IN FANCY
WARES, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, IN
GENERAL, ARTICLES OF YEKTU, AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY,FINEST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS,
CHIROGRAPHIC IMPLEMENTS,
Ac., Ac.,
Cherry St., Macon, Second door below the Telegraph
knntmjj House-
THANKFUL for past favors, reminds a
the public that all the most fashionable,
elegant and desirable goods In this line will {L (
continue to be found at this elegant stand iAOf. JBE
in the greatest variety. ~ -
No trouble to show Goods. feb 29-’6O-y
8. B. OAT, K. ■AUBBKNKT
DAY &. MAUSSENET,
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS,
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, OA.,
HAVE now in store and daily receiving a rich
and varied assortment of goods in their line,
consisting in part of
Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, L 4 'll
Ladies’ GOLD WATCHES from *SO to *220,
Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Rings,
Jewelry of every description, Clocks in every variety,
Silver and Plated ware of rare and costly design and finish.
Besides a tine assortment cf
FAfSCy CJOODS. CUTLERY, &.C.,
such as are usually kept in beit estafbfisiiment.
Also a complete supply of Musical Instruments. VIO
LINS from to *7 5, BANJOS from il.oO
to *AO.
N, B,~YYalclics and Jewelry Repaired at
short notice, opt IV 30-ts
Macon, Ga., February 25th, l'-GO.
HAVING disposed of Wheeler 4 Wilson’s Be!ng Ma
chine Agency to Messrs. B. J Johnston A Cos., we
most cheerfully recommend them to the patronage of our
friends and the public. J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
YJTHFEI En A WILSON’S Sewing Machines,
VV at standard prices anew and fine lot just opened
and for ,ale Vi ’ B. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
tuAr 14 r t . Jrioor.
SGW INI; NI Am INKS and Mathematical Jnstru
ments repaired and adjusted, an.l new parts made to
order. New Tension Pads, *C., for old machines. By
mar 14 S. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
PIANOS. —Anew and elegant lot of Citickering A
Son’s, Light t Bradbury’s, and W. linabe’s, at manu>
facturer’s quoted prices. For sale by
mar 14 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
SPRING TKADF I*6o —WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac., RE
DUCED PRlCES—Wishing next Fall to introduce an
entirely new stock of Good 9, we will offer through the
Spring and Summer great Irducements to cash snd short
time buyers of Watches, Jewelry, Plated and House-keep
,ny Warn, Fancy Goods, Fans, Ac., Ac. Many desirable
articles williie sold ap.J under Hist cost.
Wd r 14 ‘ E. J. JQHNSTON A CO.
Miscellaneous.
(N AN FI ATI'KEN, Pocket aul Table C|t-
JT lery. RAZORS and FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE
DESKS, DRESSING OASES, FANCY BASKET’S PARIAN
SPATUETTS, DOUBLE &. SINGLE GUNS.
COLT’S PISTOLS. CANES, PORT MONIES AND PURSES,
MUKSCHAUM PIPES .CIGAR HOLDERS, OPERA GLASSES,
Shell and Ornamental Combs,
Fancy Uair Pins, Backga.nmon Boards, Chess Men, Domi
noes, Billiard. Balls, Cuoa, |
LEATHERS 4 CH ALK,
With many new and desirable aiticles not enumerated.
Anew and tine selection for sale at low prices, hr
nov 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
I*et>b 1 e Bpootaoifts,
I > Golil and Steel Frames, Gold, Silver, Steel and Cnm-
I mon Bpeck*.
A splendid assortment just received, by
nov 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
MARBLE MANUFACTORY.
JOHN RITTER,
MARBLE MANUFACTURER.
Ko. 7s ttlUB STMEKT, SEW HAVES, COHN.
HAS *n hand a great variety of American and Foreign
Marbles for Monuments, Mantles, Baptismal Fonts,
Statuary, Ac .Ac. Having In his employ some of the best
workmen In this country, he is prepared to execute prompt
ly all orders for any description of Marble Work.
Numerous specimens of design and workmanship from the
above establishment, can be seen at Rose Hill Cemetery, and
the undersigned has a large collection of new patterns of
Monuments, which he will he pleased to exhibit. -
JOHN L. JONES, Resident Agent,
feb 1-1960— U
medicines.
Hostetler's Stomach Bitters,
IT is a fact that every member of the human family Is
more or less subjected to some cuoiptain’, besides in
numerable other conditions in Ute, %• tnen, by the assistant'--
of a little knowledge or exercise of cuuimcu sense, Use) may
be able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the as
sistance of a good tonic, secure |rmanen,ln-alth. I,< order
to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue
is certainly that which will produce a natural state oi things
at the least haxard of vital strength and iite; for this end
Dr. Hostetter has introduced to this cimutry a preparation
hearing his name, which at this day is not a sew medicine,
hut one that has been tried for years, giviue satisfaction to
all wlio have used it. The Bitter, operate powerfully upon
the stomach,bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy
and vigorous action, and thus by the simple process ol
strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulen
cy, Loss of Appetite, or any Bdious Complaints, arising
from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing
Cramps, Dysentery, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Ac., these Bit
ter. have no equal.
Diarrluea, Dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by
new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water
and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this pre
paration. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more
prevalent, wheu taken in all its various forms, than any
other, the cause of which may always be attributed to dt
rangeuients of the digestive organs, can be cured without
fail by using HOSTETTKK’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per
directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician
will recommend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an
article known to be infallible? Every country have their
Bitters as a preventative of disease and strengthening of the
system in general, and among them all there is not to he
found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom
this preparation emenated, based upon scientific experi
ments which has attended to advance the destiny of this
great preparation in the medical scale of science.
Fkvxk and Aock.—This trying and provoking disease,
which fixes its relentness grasp on the body of man, reduc
ing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and ren
dering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated
and driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER’S RE
NOWNFD BITTERS. Further, any of the above stated dis
eases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordinary
conditions producing them, if the Bitters are used as per
directions. And as it neither creates nausea nor offends
the palate, and rendering unnecessary any change of diet
or interrupticn to usual pursues, but promotes sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as
speedily 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, these Bitters are indispensable, especially w here
the mother’s nourishment is iuadequate, to the demands of
the child, consequently her strength must yield, and heie it
is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters,
is needed to Impart temporary strength and vigor to the
system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all
cases of debility, and before an doing, ask your physician,
who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, wil l
recommend their use in all cases of weakness.
Caution, —We caution the public- against using any of
the many Imitations or counterfeits,but ask for Hostkitkh’s
Celfdratkd Stomach Bitter#, and gee that egch bottle has
tie words “Dr. J. Hostetter’g Stomach Bitters"blown on the
tide of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
the cark.
jar* Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and sold by aii Druggists, grocers, and dealers
generally throughout the United States, Canada, South Arne
rica and Oermany. Also for sale by K. L. BTROHKCKER
GEO. PAYNE, and ZELIN A HUNT, Macon, Ga.
apr 6 2-ly
SANFORD’S
LIVER Ift VIGORATOR,
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from gums, and has become
an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and
approved by all that leave . used it, and is now resorted
to with pcnfldence in all the pj diseases lor which it is re
commended. ’” ■ q ‘
It has cured within the last two years
who had given up all lippes Fj of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited certificates i p m F possession show.
The dose must be adopted P 5 to the temperment of the in
dividual taking it, and used Q iu such quantities as to act
gently on the bowels. rtj
Let the dictates of your judgment guide you In the
use of the Liver Invigorator, and it trill cure Liver Com
plaints, Bili ous Attacks, JU Oyspepsia, Chronic Diar
rhea, Summer Complaints, ft Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour
Stomach, Habitual Costive- PS ness, Cholic,Cholera,Chole
ra Morbus, Cholera Infan- pj turn, Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weakness, and may £5 be used successfully as an
Ordinary Family Medicine. {“* It will cure Sick Headache,
as thousands can testify, in twenty minutes, If two or
three Y’ea-spqonfulls arc ta- ken at commancement of
attack. H
All who use it. are giving tlieir testimony in its favor.
Z3F” Mix Watpr ip the Mouth with the Invigorator, and
•wallow both together.
0T Price $1 jer Bottle,
—r ALSO
8
FAMILY CATHABTir PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM PURF. VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
and put up in Glass Cases, air tight, and will keep in any
climate.
The Family Cathartic Pi?l gj is a gentle but active Ca
triattic wi.s*.!, the proprjetpr j has used in his practice
more than twenty year..
The constantly increasing demand from those who
nave.long used thePlilsand qJ the satisfaction which all ex
press in regard to their use, has induced me to place
them within the reach of all rj
The Profession well know that different Cathartics act
on different portions of the £4 bowels.
The Family Cathartic Pill Xj has with due reference to
this well established fact, been compounded from a
variety of the purest Veget- able Extracts, which act
alike on every part of the alimentary canal, and are
good and safe in all cases £4 where a Cathartic is needed,
such as Jjerangeuivut oj the stomach, Sleepiness Pain in
the Back and Loins,
over the whole body, from W sudden cold, Which’ fre
quently, if neglected, end in a long course of Fever, loss of
Appetite, a Orepping Sensation of Cold over the body, Rest
lessness, Headache, or weight in the Head, ail InUammato
ry Disease*, Worms in Children or A,Suits, Rheumatism, a
great of the Biooq and many to w'hich flesh
is heir, too numerous to mention in thU ifdyeriisjmient.—
far- DOSE, 1 to 4.—fcRJCF, ad CENtg.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Qat’nartip Bills are re
tailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the
•rade in all the large towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
835 Broadway, New York.
Retail by all Druggists. Sold also by ZF.ILIN A
HUNT, GEORGE PAYNE, and MENARD A CASTLFN, Ma
con, Ga. [july6ls 11m]
Dr. BRONSON, having been so far reduced by consump
tion as to be considered beyond all hope of recovery by the
most eminent of the medical profession, and also by him
self—a regular physician of twenty years practice—as a
last resort,conceived the idea of ANALYZING TIJE BLOOD,
and applying the subject of physiology to the more immedi
ate connection and effect of the state of the blood upon the
health and system. The result has been the production of
this “BLOOD FOOD,” from Hie use of which Dr. Bronson
was restoied to perfect health. Within six months after iu
introduction, over two thousand consumptives were effectu
ally cured py It. ff you have any- complaints of a con
sumptive tendency. Cough, Gold, Headache, Palpitation of
the Heart, Loss of Appetite, or Paiu in the jjide, lose no
time in procuring a bottle of the “ BLOOD FpODIf you
are suffering from Ijervous Pybilily, or your sleep is broken
and disturbed, if your spirits are depressed or j our organs
relaxed, you will find in this an unfailing remedy, by com
mencing With ten drops. |f your Liver Is torpid, or dis
eased iu any njaunar, wijNteyer, qne or ttyo bottles wi'l he
sure to Invigorate, ami bring it into lively and healthful ac
tion. In the most iuveterate eases of Dyspepsia, the pa
tient can here find the most efficient and grateful reliet.
A benefit is always experienced after taking only one bot
tle. In Male or Female Complaints and weakness, the suf
ferer, after trying other remedies in vain may rest assured
that a certain cure will result from the use of two or
three bottles. The “BLOOD FOOD” is effectual iu all cases
of Eruptions, Salt Kheum, Scrofula, and other like com
plaints. Pale and emaciated children and adults are imme
diately benffltted by its use. It gives strength to the body
and color c.ud beauty to the skin. Physicians of all schools
are using it wl;j. wcmdvrful jucceys;
For full directions, see circulars. Pricy, $1 per bottle.
In presenting you with DR. KATON’B
Infantile Cordial,
we desire to state its superiority over every nostrum that
nurse or quack lias heretofore offered you.
First—lt is the preparation of a regular physician, shr
is well qualified, from much experience in infantile com
plaints, to prescribe for them. Secondly—lt Is entirely tree
from paregoric or opiate of any kind, and consequently re
lieves LJT retuoyipy the euffe. ing of your child, instead of
deadening It's sensibilities. Thirdly—lt is put up with great
care, as a comparison of it with any other article for infan
tile complaints will show . the very roo.s froja which it is
distilled being dug from the forests under the direction of
Dr. Eaton—many of them hy his own hands. Fourthly—lt
is perfectly harmless, and cannot injure the most delicate
infant, and is a oertajn cure and relief in all the following
cases, which is its chief merit over every other preparation,
viz:
For all complaints attending TEETHING, such as DYS
ENTER\ , COLIC, Ac.; also, for softening the gums and re
lieving pain. For regulating the bowels, It is unequalled.
For Cold in the Head, it Is a sure relief. For CROUP, the
most fatal and trying of diseases, it can be relied on with
perfect confidence; and beiug a powerful anti-spasmodic
in all cases of convulsions or fits, we r earnestly recommend
you to lose no time In procuring It. Lastly—lt costs so
much more than other preparations of the kied, that we
cannot afford such long advertisements as can those whose
whole expense Is their advertising: for the same reason, It
commends itself as the most reliable to alt mothers, fn all
cases, the direction* wrapped a'roqnd each'bottle must be
strictly followed. Price, a? cents per Pottle.
Bold by CHURCH A DUPUNT, Druggists,
No. 86 Maiden Lane, New York,
And hy all respectable Druggists throughout the country.
Also, hy E. L. STKOHKCKEit, Macon, Ga. [janl&-ly]
Iron Slate* ! Iron Slate* !!
SOMETHING entirely new, under the Sun. A Slate made
of Iron, which cannot be broken by the hardest fail.—
They are lighter than the common Slate, and of course more
durable. Call aud sec them, and buv, at the Methodist
Bmk Depository. (set. 22) J. W. BURKE, AgenU_
STEREOSCOPES.
A LARGE lot of STEREOSCOPES and STEREOSCOPIC
MEWS for sale at cost. Call at the Methodist book
Depository. (fell 32) J. W. BURKE, Agent.
Et’lcdic Magazine.
SUBSCRIPTIONS received to this excellent periodical at
the Depository. Numbers for sale separately. Back
Volumes for sale, elegantly bound,
feb 22 J. W. BURKE, Agent.
New and Popular Music,
A I,w AYSto be had at the Depository, Cotton Avenu •
feb 22 J. W. BURKE, Agent.
riHESrNCT GROVE, Superior old Rye and Mo-
VV nongahcla Whiskey, in Bt*r and for tale by
DUf J McCALLIE ft JONES, j
MKDJCI NES .
Scrofula, or Kina’* Lvil,
ISt a consttitutional disease, a Corruption of the blood, hy
. which hi* flu.d becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Be
ing In the circulation, it pervades the abut* 1 ody. and may
bui st out in disease on any pin 01 it. ,No 01 gin is Dee tr m
ilia attacks, nor is there one which it may no; drrtuy. 11 #
acrofulous taint is variously caused hr mercurial d>ece,
low living, disordered or unhealthy tood, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the depresting vie**, and, above all, by
the venereal infection. AV liatever be its oiigin, it is heredi
tary iu the constitution, descending “ rrom parents to child
ren unto the third and fourth generation ndei.l, It seems
to be the rod of Him who says, y 1 will visit thelniquitiMof
the fathers upon their children.”
Its effects commence by deposition frem the bicod of cor
rupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, ar.d in
ternal organs, is warned tubercles ; in the glands,swellings ;
and on the surface, eruptions or sores. Yhis foul conup
tii.n, which genders the blood, depi eesrs the energies of life ,
so that scrofulous constitutions not only .-ufler from ,-eroiu •
lous complaints, but they have far fits powtr to uithftae and
the attack, of other diseases ; consequently, ‘ ari numbers
perish hy disorders which, although not scr.- fulcus in their
nature, are st.ll rendered fatal hy this taiiit in the system.
Most of the consumption which decimate* the human tamily
- lias its origin, indirecti, in this ecrolulous contamination ;
and many destructive dbeases of the liver, kidneys, hi Bin,
and, indeed, of ail the organs, arise from or are aggravated
by the same cause.
One quai ter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons
are invaded hy this lurking infection, and their health is
undermined hy it. To cleanse it from the system we must
renovate the blood hy an alterative medicine, and invigo
rate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we
supply in
Aytr’sfoniposindExti of Sarsaparilla
the most effectual rtmtdy which tire nodical skill of cur
1 times can devise for this every w’nere prevailing and JaUl
malady. It is combined from the most active rtmedials
that have been discovered for the expu - potion of this tcul
disorder from the bleed, end the rescue of the syttem from
1 its destructive consequences. Hence it should be tmployed
for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from H. such as E(uptive and Skin Disea
‘ ses, St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pus.
tules. Blotches, Blains, and Boils, Tumois, Tetter and gait
Rheam, Scald Head, Ringworm, EheumatKtn, Syphilitic and
Mercurial Diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Debility, and, in
deed, all Complaints arising from Vitiated cr Impure tdood.
The popular belief in “impurity of tlic blood” i* founded in
1 truth, tor scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The par
’ ticular purpose and virtue of this Sarsaparilla is to purify
1 and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health
1 is impossible jp cpptaipinjwtd ccpsjitulipps.
AyerN Cathartic Pill*,—For nil slip
PiirpoM‘of a Family Physic,
are so composed that disease within the range of their action
can rarely withstand or evade them. Tlieir penetrating
pr.qiertica search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion
of t/ie human orgaui in, correcting its diseased action, snd
restoring its healthy vitalities. Asa con.fquence of there
properties, the inva'id jrho is bowed down wilfi pain or p t>3ir
cal del..lily is astonished to dud hi* health or energy restor
ed By a remedy at once so simple and inviting.
Not only and they cure the every-day eornpiaint* of every
body, hut also many formidable hi.cl dangerous diseases.
The Agent below named t* plf-ased to furnish grats luy
American Almanac, containing cei-lifi, ates of their cures
and directions fur their use in the following . omplaipn :
Costiveness, Headache ariaing from disordered Stomach,
Nausea. lruL*iJiup, Bain and kl.-rlijil Inaction of the Bow
els, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundicg, and other kin
dred complaints, arising from a low state of the body q(
obstructions of its functions.
.A-yer’is Cherry Pectoral,
For the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, Jnflcenaa, Hoar sens **,
Croup, and for the relief of Consumptive J’atients ip fcd
vaneed stages of the disease.
So wide is the field of ita usefulness and so numerops are
the cases of its cures, that almost eTery section of country
abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by
its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other
medieine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation,
and whore its virtues are known, the public no longer hesi
tate, what antidote to tsiploy for the d'strtssin. and da.,
gerons affections of the pulmonary ;;>at are incident
to our climate, many inferior rthudies thrust up6n
the community have /ailed and been discarded, this hat
gained friends hy every trial, conferred Vepefits on tlij
afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too nu
merous and too remarkable to l>e forgotten.
Prepared by l>r, J . C* AVEH it CO LOWELL,
Mass.
Ait our Remedies are for satehy E L STROTTECKI’R and
ZEILIS A HUNT, Macon ; and by all Druggists everywhere,
oct 5 SS-6m
Cuiifflis, Colds, Hoarseness and aARaa
Influents, Irritation. Soreness, ( r any af- jfftYi
section of the Throat cured, the Hacking tA
Cough in Consumption, Bronchitis, Whoop If .Vgl
ing Cough, Asthma, Catarrh, Relieved, hi tlili ,< m ~ ‘
Brown’-; Bronchial Troches, or C 0 ug n
“ A simple and elegant combination for
Coughs, Ac.” Dr. G. F. Bjnia.ow , Boston.
“ Great service in subduing Hoarseness.
Rev. VTh*.
“ J fecommond their use to Public Speakers.’*
{ley. E. H. Chapix, New York.
“ That trouble in my throat, wbi-h the “Trpchjsl’ ip
a specific) having made me often a mere whisperer.’*
N. P. Willis.
“ Most salutary relief in Bronchitis.”
Rev. S. Seigfmed, Morristown, Ohio.
“ Beneficial when compelled to .speak, suffering from
Oul<i &; • S. J. P. Ajjijf'-.-qs, St. J.ouU,
“ Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of th*
Throat, so common with Speakers and Sngters.”
Prof. M. Stact Johxsos, I>*Grange, Ga.
Teacher of Music, Southern Female College.
“ Great benefit when taken before ar.d after preaching,
as they prevent Hoarseness. From their past iffect, I think
they will be of permanent advantage to me ”
Rev. E. Rowlky, A M.,
President Athens College, Tenn.
Sold by all Druggists at 2 b cents per oo_
Also, Brown;* Laxative Troches, or Cathartic pc-ienges,
for Dyspepsia, indigestion. Constipation, Headache, Bilious
Ac. feb 29 49-3 m
J re^X
V\
/£ ECONOMY! i-\
qq PisTpatc h 2 4\ ®
ityyp tfjp Pieces! *V^
A* qccideutg will happen, even in well-regulated /ami
lie*, it U very desirable to have some cheap and convenient
way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ao,
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets git snch emergencies, and no household can afford to
he without it. It Is alwaji ready and up to the slkkmg
point Tliere Is no longer a necessity for limping chairs,
splintered veneers, headless doll*, and broken cradles. It is
Juat the article for cone, she!!, and other ornamental work,
so popular with ladies of refinement and t tste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically
held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities ol
the best cabinet-makers’Glue. It may be ued In the placo
ti ordinary (nueilase, being- vastly moro adbe-lvo,
Useful iu Every House.”
Si. B A Brush accompanies each bottle.
Price, 25 Cents.
Wholesale Depot, No 48 Ctdar-st , New York.
Address IIpNIIY C. SPALLING & CO.,
Pox No 3,600 New York.
Put up for Dealers In Cases containing four, eight, and
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card accompa
nying ea-h package.
ZW” A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times its cost annually to every household.
Sold by all prominent Statior4.-rs, Druggists, Har ware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of Spalding's Piia
h*kd Gli’k, when making up their list. It will stand any
climate. (feb 1-ly)
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
AT
BOABD MAN’S.
MIBS SLIMMKX‘3 WINDOW; Sylvia’s World, or Crimes*
which the Law does not Reach; Breakfast, D.nner
and Tea ; a. new Cook Book ; Knitting Work by Mrs. Par
tington; The Student’s Hume; The Student’s Gibbon; Lid
dell’s History of Rome; Life In America by McKay; Up
and down the Irriwaddi, Idyls of the King, hy Tennrsoa ;
Napoleonic Ideas ; Curiosities of Natural lUstory; Henry
St. John Gentlemen ; The Tiu Trumpet; While It was Mor
ning; Almost a Heroine; The Glory of the House of Israel;
Parties and their Principles; More of “Adam Bede;” Me
moirs of Empress < atherine the Second ; Men, Women and
Books; Thorne, Debit & Credit; L’Amour, by Mitchell;
Memoirs of Vidocq ; The Pillar of Fire, Ac. Ac. Also a host
•f new Juvenile Book*. nov 9 —S3
|OO COPIES OP
“BEULAH”
Just received at
nov 9—33 BOAR II.YI AN’S.
Blacksmith Shop—Removal.
GRiER & MASTERSON
HA VK 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 accom
modate all their old, and as many new customers as may
call. They would also notify ail persons who have had
work done at their old shop on Fourth Street, since the Ist
October, ISST, to make payment to no one, except the sut>.
scribers or their authorised agents.
deo23’si—tf * GRIER A MAJTERSOj.
Europe and Georgia!
OIBKCT IMPORTATION l
IHAVE just received my Stock of CROCKERY, CHINA
and GLASS-WARE, purchased In Europe last Spring,
consisting of
20 China Dinner Setts, $175, and down ; 100 Tea Setts from
$5,00 to $25,00; Tea and Breakfast Setts, S4O to 50;
Bohemian Glass Ware in Betts, consisting
of Goblets, Champagnes, Wines
and Decanters, both Ruby
and White En
graved
Tea Trays in
Setts, some very fine;
a large assortment of Fancy
Vases, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Parian
Statuary, Silver I’Jated Wars, Ac, Also some
well assortet Grates of White Grat;ae and epmaioa
Crockery Ware for Merchants, which will be sold at the
reituiar wholesale price in New York,
nuv 80 R. P. HcKVOY.
PORK.
FIFTY bbls. Mess and Rump Pork of superior quality.
For sale by (.fed22) BOWDRL A ANDERSON'.
Cotton Belting.
ANEW and superior article for Gins, Back-bands
Machinery, Ac., of various kinds. For sale by
MU BQWPRE A ARJ>ER3QN %