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after date c®t.c-n w:d iv xce tv
grtpFyif B.ob e ointy, Ga., *or leave 1> sell ail
Jc. 00~ aegrj n ( belong! i; to th. of 11.
lute cf ?*.J co-.ntv.
>fl‘llk-<.a U-tKIHk J. rOVßLL,llor'i.
E HOi A, Irii{my.-WiiTfM,Jvptr
X. lilt, ap-yi.-s to me :or letter* if A i-j ; r.:trafo de
•cat# sa, wo Uxe iut oi WiUaby 8 Hiii. it* •:’ a:4
Many, deceased.
Tie*i are il-rc'irt ts ett* a-.d aJmon'-ab a” **d singular.
At koodrei Bad ere liters of tali lete* i aS, -o oe -J *pp*-* r
•t my teijs, 00-jr before tit* 2r Mcotev rap; : nrt.
fe*a and tiara to sfac* -ai-a -by sail bfv.r? ni“ Cil M
fractal. (x'.-sa iisl*.- atv InuUl aci seeF U:s -*T I
fcbSttKk It TL* Ordinary. I
GEOttUl L, Crawf<*rd Connir.-W-tw, }
laotn lU!n# applies f4Maefor!et**r<fGurdln*hlj i
of the nfi sa t p toitrtj of tho xnircr hil-'.rt4 f J.v.- I
at*.- :a' of said cocLr.tr. a*.r*i-*d.
gae.-r are ;he.-vfor*4tv tilt ted eam-vr’Wi ait and (u.j\.utr 1
ate itiadrei f.ad f ‘;r.dj of said nintn tt NiM
my iH). w’.-Ji-.tt uw tUa* rreMrP# i by ‘■■, t-- •;.o wvt, j
U acj taey h ,v?, nil k'ter-- thc-Gd ao* *h graateiL J
Gt r*A a tier ay hand la o-Loe. Maicß. lit, Vrtd.
mar 7-&.-$t JAMEd J. a.tf, Orfluvjr.
IPostponed Hale.
BT virtu- of tfc* Tth Article of tha CoMtlh of the
Ohictasaw L%AdCeetjMtay cf Mississippi, wiil be
a: :u< Court &•* la ‘h*Olty of tteooa, on the Sfth day <rf
w. , isu. ail o’clock A., tfc® following qaarttr
att.ocr> cf iasi. situato, ijifcj end t-oios ta the State cf
aujjsaii.ji, to-wit: _
** nr?Aa corvrr
t’Ctil.r* HCr . . *#.v-5.
••nth !•’• W 9 f ** U
Aoi_;r, t7*ai T
•wsi-iWam ij * 5 ;;
to-a. Eait W * * ..
3orth I*flt 8
•oß3£aU e* ff M
Sortii Sul *3 a i
Scrtti vt ast *3 * 1
POXTOTCO cocxir
Jtortfc'Waat 14 • * “
Barth £** 3 *
Bare-. Wuts 4 • J
Boati Scat • • *
6oA - a V*r. 6 * “
?rt6 ■ .t fi •
Barth Wait • J ~m
*au;a v* 8
4eoca rA V. j
Borth Ktat 4l 9 l •*
ioorh Ws; IS 9 I
ftMtkWtat 19 e *
■or-.a Ea M s
Jlorth Eaat St 9 &
loath E*e:
U t Vfeoi hd li *
a>3 th* SetaaVslaagiag to a‘l Coitu.ati.
Ti'OJFllwrS OF SAI.E :
Ac.te T.tii nycr-iTC-l tuvitj, at et-c at! :o year*.
kj orue; c; .-a iJ-ja rfL
WAHiXCTuN POP, P.-eille.it.
Isom.-,= TaTiC. tec’-.y. (aav 9 BS-?4)
VclibH Fever lor Salt*.
9'*T. T ANARUS”C r ;TD StccV. Pant ivar Marietta—Via Y<-
■ —t till ‘..u
bool, costs.', ac.-M, kcu.ee, ttew, v? h a
tac-tu,) srcod cut-howea. orctwi-i. * ‘.
arv fintSsoci C>t:ie. Por parti- ,lsr* tpy-if u>
’if. 19— ■* JNO. £. QiLA. M-.-on, <t.
ISa\ ami Oats.
1 fVk “ ILK’ Oh uee K*t*rn nay,
.1 UvJ Ivyl- liwv; B ack <sv. <*♦•. For *Ve- by
‘so IS H tWDKE A AXItSKSOS.
1 AA Drtl.9, C*C f.J Crctbtl Ss.-r,
X vs -••• Sv,-t die. Lag'll:ra, J > *: i UkU fvSo*,
15 Hiidt. Chcico S O. S-jyar,
9j *• ne-e crop Cuba Miia--e^,
5W &hU. ** ** S;. rn;>.
Very oW and Superior Wtue*. Brard'** a'l W!
with our utavl supj ty of Oroce;-e j -teralty, Al-,Cuvo-i
CtsAturp, Tarot, and Maooa Ar.eetinjs.
feb !5 BOWU2K 4 AXDFBSOV.
Fiotir, .Heal a*ti I’otaiors.
1* aaa 1 nn. SIPEKFm:
Lt^.etparuaa Faial’y Flour,
9 ocrUtnatsith't riour,
l‘>> B&ih s ;nr.:, urcand CnT. M .at,
0 U Tetlow Ptoati&a Po-awac. V*>r **!e t
fab 13 EoWEIiK i ANDTRv**.
S\V£EDE9 Iroa *<♦ >*lov. Wteel-SnntM
Uet,for *ai by bOVDRk * AM'tKK'X.
a.r 9
SICOI, I.ARH, >LUki:KCL. Ac.
Qf \ C * Via S Ba.*os 5..-U-.,
OU Si Tierce. Hnw,
33 Bur/til Lend,
W fasa*?e’ Xev Uarkar.-i,
c Del--? CtulA,
I'’ n€-i cad Quarter bb l #. Fultoc Murke? See!,
for •*; oy itbj ATBB9. wiSonFLD a 00..
tifiix CRtr., I.l4*lo itv, Ac.
-1 *r KBBI. P. E.itnn,
AtP 10*1 b’Ola Coffee.
4*) do Creat'd, Oraoulatpi and Paw'd
4 Boxer L'%l Sui*r,
1.3 V*.paa. j, La?’r. uutd Java Codv—,
13 Hods. Cuba aioletea.
t‘ r '. a. G lies acd X. O.SyT-i'.
M do Traoo Oii,
13 do S. frsa, du.
. &S’ Ua!!e L'mad do.
113 um, Art W>.'.m bas,
UO dr Cat Sdu,
i.-i B.xea Tct-iceo. rar.sa* bnaii,
139 and > Sayurs, fah quahtiM,
13 Bbit 9!., Piaoteri and Pure Carr Wi.Uk*,
T 9 “ Rye Jo.,
SI 11 Giu,
S3 *‘ B.iin,
W*th a geoarai r -• of Br~ridy, Wise, K.uursd t:a, 4c.. For
ante by (oct 5) AT SS>, WINGPIFXO * 10.
Ciaukdls keneft 9>hoe. Ac.
-J r BlLtf • 9 *Bd*flqr. Negro Biaakefc,
JLU 73 Bti Pioke*s,
13 Boies Keree**,
19 do > ;rr-.ra do
SO do it •-.'ey Ccahu r y<,
13 do Cettca Taira,
t-.V Pair t:uTj Georgia Boatet aro< uui,
ICCO do Ntotre ta’StbJ Kuom c<>.
S3 Gatos Hec. , Wc=*s ar.d CtUUreu't aaaee,
I) Bales Sfc'nlng*,
139 Pie.-ea Prl;, tor tile by
oe; 3 atbkb, wi soruxD 4 C>.
(baahurgs, Variu, EtrM*) Bi, 4c.
1 5Q BALES 30. t (MXIUI MGS,
I*9 ** Oeargto
I*o ** li.--.xu A'seet -.y.
*m ** “Dr iiiin/,
sn! * - J-B jbfrtiay,
SO - “ Tare-.
Per Hi. at ftrttrj P.ioea, r.y
jaiySu J. 11. A W. A. ttOSO.
BOLTiIU CLOTH.
SS A PI fit I X of the •-cictrate-i Datca Aa-hor B-aa-U
iiv‘ of Eui. ■a doth, far *aie at Snr Yerk price*, by
JCijSO J. B. L W A.
HATS t HATK ! !
!? 4! AV V** of Bum, at! kinds, w‘.l be vOd AT COPT te
*) *} Xcrohasta pat- liaelttg by the Ca*t.
jaiy to • J. H A W. A. ROSS.
loiidfit'i Bwfivwl andlttr Mir i>
I. & K. QASSETT.
I AA 8 •! M-guolia WhLiry,
IvV do *. u.ux.Bt Leal*
*J i’l Old fiurnss Wbiiir,
do Nectar WtUStr,
c 0; Pean*/’. < *£.;• Mbt VT> Ury,
_ 40 N.K. fl-rc,
K do Piielp’a Gin,
SO do aj. , ■ -ei Bracoy,
t \-i Pipe* B-->ad 8r!l O* C :
tX ?•>. sf J. J. S. JWv E.-xn It,
i.y do. do. t do.,
Sis J. Jiipfj * 00., Sruei
f d*. Re.'iwad G:o,
K Boros M Le'son Syrup.
;3 together with a tallmmtmml ofoDett** articles
Btu Gr:*eer* itoe, w*,w In nv*ra ar I taLj re- *■• flr j, ■ a.!
• r aale at low as -ivy hov*e .o Macon. [aug
Pure Liquoi\s,
JCE7 IMPORTED.
DALY &. FITZGERALD,
Sd door from Hardeman & Sparks’ \Y hrehourvi,
Hart just received
SCIiZ TSL>H WHTfSET.
* MFRETT BRANDY.
“ StititßY wine.
•• MAbtl&A A PORT WIXT.
!>-•*’ LJqnor* hare beet selected with *r.-.t care by D.ly
Burin:’ tt utol \i*lt in Ireland. They ere
wwrs&tr j ro. it is diiftiJ entirely ux: i*rr to re
tort to .'• •Ary la order to induce a al*. The? are of the
bee* ft. ;t, and cannot ten tc seta* :ut> th l * eccane., Jatlc e
Xa the c. adiof aii who try them. Tire public nr.i • j<lg” cl
the art.ole, p*rucu.*/ly, are isvited to call an-I waa.ui ne tor
tbMUeirw. (mv SB A3->
Kontpalier Farm School,
?loiiroe Cotuilf, ortilu.
r> EV, CAfil tSLB P. It. tl tRTIN, Prt**l
- deal.—la>- vperckutd nMrueil
•ct: of Mr. Martin fcae transferred UUEer tl>
Cano Sr iiool vrosn iirr.ry eornty.
N {.lare la %ii the South p-** ,<•* mwrefirtiitiea.t'r cv-r*
>wiUl advantages, than doe* tide, tor the ---re-wful d,i
•ottos .-fyoath.
The fail wwb will ccnmiw or the Wth cf July teat.
HiiELv.'ou tad nßur.Tß'rirrxt %h and Pth of dour.
Fai further Mie Pro >i •., c\ M*a
p*Her, Georgia,
may 2A -ts.
full tiwnwn if (imu'fst Precch m
€ai; Boom, yuetp <•<*., wiled and water proof, of M
va.’’ -.- . *-ie aod h*u t. ibeojtdaad pr/rp-i— Jf
>w. t ed iod tor **le tow by MI V A KIKII.ANS7
OC> g-T
Boot* ane* abes.mwMy* at
Yeuth aSae *,if j.j Rip Pegg-Nt Poet-; Mens* fIBHI
et vjt Rip faaour.j aid Mud Bent. ; G*lU- l mlcm rS’ 4
Gaue.’?. Moatfcray, Uy-era t'.-l f ri, and Cae Cutr* Rt.
Brzgstta, 6<ai, fc :jVo>ithi’ rc.itit oJ KntwUn]
eeoface; Met’a.Bayt, and Youtbs’Ga.'lf, raja K'p
amrrr *4isartnnt. (aettoy) MIX A Kl!tTL*\n
poik.
FirXT bWe. Jf* and Rump PnrS nf ‘ iwrior qaajfty.
lor at-'e try (Mtt) BOWSU 1 a iXfteK)> . 7
TDesiring to Close Out
nf *’*’l“* before solo-f to Emoiie. I will
& a Dlorar, Coffee ajul Tna #etu,
f 44 *•* Bette, WaStera, A.,at redared prlraa
RttljCdf rr . a r. Meirroi
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIRE HM RAICfi tOfIPA.IIEI.
rh“ Hartford inroiporaied 1910,
OAPITAIii 000,000.
rhfi>rlnsfiplil,C'Rpilal,tii6o.o(K).
Ttic *laa;oil, al SpriHgflc)l
CAPITAI., SIGO,CuO,
Altk a UtteSurpiu* -etareiy ic re:ul.
p .iUc* :n it,* above Irei OcßspaA’e* itu-d, at-i
I'to'ta. proc.ptljr Adiitatedb| E J JuHXSTOX,
jau,l4”9t4 .?■ AyeoC
\ RICH’D. CURD,
kjttlL MAKl'£. nK£ AM LITE LSSISVME AftEACI.
.VrlCOrV, UEOKGI.i.
• ‘fllll. 5 ler-lpned, - er.-nt t>f -he
( JL laeuraur*. Cotripeny, of Hartford.
P.u* ~t Ir.'ira'.cc Cos , cf Hartford,
i X-rth Aaerirta Fir* luer.rance Cos , of narttord,
L.Fayette F:rc Inoutoce€*>.,oi Brooklyn,
Mute P.'rc I-uunik-e Cos., or Xe* Dates, and
iau Life losomsce Cos., of Hat!font,
Is prerrei *a Irttare eT*ry d-scriptloc of Property—ln
rho above firv c’awi ct-r-.por>!e —on iero> fttrrtNe to the
uuired. Apply to RiCH’D. CURD,
feb 5 ’9<V-.f A e >Ot.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE AMI LIFE IASI RIME
COMPANY,
OFFIC E 4*J %V CEE STfIIKET, St 1 OHM.
AL’TfiOBIEUF CAPITAL.
A'i.MHi.OOtf. OP
FaU> l*P CkPllut, SCKPLCS AVD BE3F*F£i rCSUS
five millions of dollars,
‘SuO.iUJO INVESTED IN IHIP COL’NTHV.
UIRIiITOKS IN NEW tOHh i
juMf> u&OViS. I*i., Cbalrmat.
Fbt*Cl3 eOTTF.V Depi.iV Cbalrmaß.
lifOßit F B \KCI.Y, E 4.
FCGKNk DCTiUI, Kq.
JOSEPH FOWLFK.r.-i.
JOSEPH GILLtKD, Jr.. Eeq.
ALKVVNDER H tvriLTON, Jr M E^q.
KD. F. SANDEK9OX, r.-q.
WO. P. WETMORP. Csq.
EHWkRI> M. ARCHIBALD, F*n.
Predirni A-crt-rt. ALFRED Pf LI., 1*;.
Cu;v'.ei of ibe Board, A. HtVilLTilN, Jr,, Emj.
AYEB9, WI MO FIELD A CO., Agents,
nay 4 IS5f-if Macon, Ga.
WES,
LI a mess. As c.
PEiNI s OLD STAND, OPPOSITL liik PO.*T OFUCE,!
BACON, CiEOHC.I A.
fit 11. PI AAT having formed a conne'tion with Mr. I
1 . 9. C. Thornton, for ru*zj year* lavorahly kaawD a® a
prv:*l.-I f.ad vperienced Carriage maker, ui and denier, at
O - i.tit-ia.So. Ca , an i R.-.var.aah,Ga.,theOxrriticre b-jyhtene 1
ni.l hereafter t>e condnefed io ’he r.soie of
J. c. TIIOHNTON A. CO.
Jt !• the Intention of the itud.-rslfn-d to al* ny- Weep an
hand varied an 1 fpDndld ,*ortmer.t cf every description
ofCarriage In rw, which for
E!ea*nrs Ltgliineo and Mrcncth,
cat not 1 excelled. T> lor* perierce of both panic,
will at ail times irv—r* the mart perjec* satisfaction to all
;>ioy saver tfcna aith their p inr.av,.
It • h- intcßtior of ‘he asbaerthera, alter the Ist r ’s Oclo
de r, to go exteadreiy into the
tlamiiiciurf 4 Rfpairin? or farriagesi
Competent Mc- Sanica ia a! 1 , hrar.-hc*. •:;! he employed
under !h- immediate a:.<! practiced eve of Mr. Tburnfon,
and cttflewri may depend oa having every thina done in
the very beat invaner, wttk prontjC;ice a-.d depath.
••igITSB-tf J. C. THOBNTON Jk CO,
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY.
L. I>. WILC'OXSOt A CO.,
Mane facta heiis ui deaiers. at
the O'd tttand of Pr. I/O A CHE and MItX'OXSON. Mui
berry fi;wt, nest to br Lanier Hook-, invite.’ Httention to
hi? stork oi
Coachfs. Rftfkawayx. Plhplhhs, HnysfifA
in ! lUSKKtt, c-.ade e\p-*:y far the Gecrgi.t Trade.
Baby Turrlagrea of Superior Style, Philadelphia
Leather IrunW-, YiUts,*, Brgv of the -eet quality, and
Whip# of every desirable kir.d, eor-slantly in core and for
sale at low pri.-ee.
IF Genuine It rat He boro Uussiea made by Asa
M.lier.aiwayaon hand [July G'gg'tfJ
Now Establishment.
CARRIAGE dig:
REPOSITORY.
da T. WARD eV CO.,
A.IU FACT! HEHSond DEALERS,
OPP*.f9IT£ THE SLOW'D EOUBE, Gt.
A\f'L would call the attention of the public to cur r.*w
IT fctaefc.cciaprUlr.g Cvacfcea. Brntt, Kockawaya as.i
Bug<rl*a, of the molt eiAtcr :.is bul*t. f.'om celebrated build
er*, North.
gF G*naitr ELAT fLEBOBO* BLtJtiFFS roi> iunrly onj
fcu.d. ov Id 84~tf
WILL Tor CiO NORTH, WHEN’ YOU CAM DO
BETTER SOUTH?
CABRHC.E & H\R\ESS J\Xl l \rTI)RV
and REPOSrTORY,
FORSYIH. GA
j| J AVIVt. purr-haeed theetiHie Inter. *3
II r<i jf Hie late St n< es bK>Un, ‘'ll*-^/^
: lhrt A Cos , 1 lorlte the as.*- nti->u cf th> Y'l~\ * ‘ J.-
cU!/.'oe of M -nroefcod surrr.uniDf . J
to bit rttmlro trrterrinM<iifr . .r.- - TO 1‘ AN 0
NO Top bl roAtlllhh. KOOKAWAi.-, CAK
fti AGEr. PM .KTONd, Ac . Ac. lam eaartaotly recelrinij
addition, not from Hie Vonli. but IVuiii my
it uri, Miupa. t > uiy rt.<. koo hind, of three or tour
j per ireeV., which coiaM;.e el<?acc- n<i tinirh, with
l'4rbtnr. •irmxih aa*i lcrahllVy. Order* for acy of
Yrh ln,Hani'-v, Ac .are moot rf.pect!uJr eoliclind, which
>hl! he i-rumu>ly kuprdivd, eud ad for work
I'CNCTUALLY met. 1 have reartaßtijr on kand a iarje
awinarst of If AKNPSS.
Rcfmirins done at *hort notice aad Warranted,
aus 31-1 j J. R. RAN KA.
Siftiniß. 17i
Ts t RkWALTEM A tIOHSK,
ntV FJi-:tfartaed a Co-pertarrahip for Use purpose Os
maafactonag
iif.ubSr Goo>, an<l btsi ftidtN and Pistols
evade in the CuiU-i States,on ac. entirely new plan of Mr.
M-t**'*.
l>l T Nri re-ataeVed and repaired Sn the ben tinDr, and nr.
reaaoiiable terms, t short notice. The undcreipned being
lyraetieal woritaen, will guarantee aU their work, end in
i:e thepr.hjlr to give them a trial.
is under the liy l House, opposite Or. I
Thnrun-oo'-'.
T MORSE, W. MARKWALTER.
late <4 liodgk'.M A non, Maecn. Uu- of Augu.ta.
aui.ttl Bd-y
1). c. HODGKINS & SON,
nfcAX'afcS IN ASH MASITArTF.IiW f't
G- TJ IST SI,
BULKS.
I • nsHiwo
Red >port teg Appamf ze, f:-jSgy3%s£ -L
or vrrtar ißcurtui, f’
tiV DOORS BF.Uirv TMSHf
Lanier Honso,
/an. !,!••■ ts
Cutlery! Cutlery!!
ROGERS’ TABLE KNIVES, tVOS.
tenuolm.v L eogeils* pockett
KNIVKt rtn.l Ms INRORR,
FaYDEBICE. WARD A CO’S
; POCKET AM) TABLE CUTLERY!
j 1 \F fir own laiportaUne. wblah I cna acii at lower prices
than avat before o* re-i 1l Macou. 1 now have on
.'.cud large *lpr.'v nf
UUAdi-r, MOOTh’ INYINOIni.E COOKING GRATES, the
mo*: dcrirobii- Potest of Cock Aiovee. A large a*-
•ortm.ut of Hollow Ware, Anaineled tirur*
K-t!ce, Irc-nlnr Ftoeea, Cookies
UTESbIW.
and a goueral of
Uouso Keopinjr Goods,
| TOILET SLTT.
STFAE niRHES
PLATED CAHTOES,
PORKS k SPOONS,
| FuraUL* ‘ to Hnt'la or Mer* ‘itt* on
I€C’ O l IfODITIG XK R ts ft.
R- turcio# ray thunk* to my ulende, cutonser* and the
piiLlie, i,r the very liberal pa'ronage heretofore received,
aed truti>> -hat txperit nee will better enable me to inert
tlvUr Waal*. I h.pc to m. r!t a contiuuauce of the i>nr,
it. a . \\ i ft i:,
l* a D Cherry Street, 11*..00.
PLAXTATIO.X Ultm.lM Now in a
J it< ratlie km MtorUui-ut ,f Ktert Mieea^
haret-v*.- nfirred ic tlsU Market. Meu’e double rcied peg :
*i.*l hailed black aud ru*ett,; do. heat jr alt gle eolcd black
au 1 ru.-tUs; do. boy. and tolUu black at and rtu~-tt., i; ~f :
wblcli w- *reeeiling very low. MIX A tUtCfLAND.
oot d-y
Ti uuk* UHd Htinupt Boxes.
▲ IU.L *u{.plf of wary Awwdyrttoa, teeelved and tor j
ft I L. JOSM,
GEXF.RAI, ADVERTISEMENTS
CROCKERY,
OoQil Oil and Jb iviirli LaxnpH.
wy ‘’ ‘ sM
HOME A4AA2K.
f H IVE ivit returned from Europe wti-re 1 boueht the
1. Large*! autt Fiiu*i block oF
Fancy, Gilt and Wiiilt* China,
FTFR l'i THI3 MAJIKFT. Alt.-. 3 Largo took of Cummon
sed White
OR iV>7ITb: WARE,
cf the beet Pattern that cornu to this couctry.
1 would cull U.a attention of MerchAQU, to my sample#
low on hand, oLUh X am sura are preferahie to ar.yih:i.g
in this section.
I have a good Stock uaw on Land of
Waller* in Setl*.
Castor*,
Clatna Tea hetu, cheap,
1 aal <til Lump*.
Fluid Eaiups,
HihlfU,
XuhiMrr*. dkc.
1 have a Co* let of OOAI OIL No. 1, to he here In a few
days. All tt.e above Goods offered cheap to make room
for at.-. :k cotu.ng In. [jnne??] fl. P. McEVOY.
Latest by the Atlantic Teleuxapli.
F3TO all-whom It msy conrsrn, this ii to notify the pablle
t that ISA4CH i* at home again, and beg/to artnire M
p*trc.'.:;at his Sakon ia not atlt : :g of a day Oltiser.s
’ r,c and the traveiicg public win fln.l their establishment open,
n ‘ ."or the Beeson only, hot at all Seasons of ti.c- year, and
‘ttcue cali.r? on us, wlii at all hour', f nd our lanler ap
oi-.ed with aD the delicacies hr the Nrr? York and otoer
[n;.,it will atrord, la the way of eatablaa an i aomc-tbing
t go-d ro drink, and -ix day# out of sevta, more than can he
l ...and 4 any other houae in iowu.
t. ISAACS & BRO\
stiHitor ItnUiDu'’ Until, Ciierrf St/
HU FUI of Fare will every day,
Lejaat rho ihiDi, for iiule pay;
| a : > ,er*e, who a: their place may oat,
Will £r.d In it r.JI thlii-# com-e-ie
A 1 goinv, once.they then will anew,
That ?KA4OC|t) the PLACE to go.
t t* a Etall he *<appy t n >u oar frier, .v nuaring lUrxa vhai
lit will be r.ur unremitting care Vo pie see In overy re* peel,
wa flatter c v.-i.lvcs, we have donv till now.
I> tt;e.y r.ot be generally koown that v>e have, to meet the
wUi. a of th* Medical f.-.ruliy, imported by onrseivea, a very
•apcrior ‘yaalltv of Pel ;- 3ri.,d?. Cue OM Port, bherrv anil
Madeira. po*.'®-ng all uhe Medlcintl .-jaaiivios, to much de
sired by thorn.
Look at this Bill of Fare, an.t choose for yourself:
o'sr.*a # r , jexiled.
From New York, Savannah anil Brunswick, in the I.L jr
by tli inetaure, taw, fried,Mewed, or In any way you want
them. AUo, , fc
Shrimp* and Crabs, Wild Uarue of every variefy, l-j. -a
Vents on and Beef Steaks, pwly.
Mutton Chops nml Veal Cutlets, _i JU. v
Lam ar.d K/gs,
Devil llam and urrileJ Teraplna,
Mountotr: i)yi<L-ra,
sTCKTLE SOUP,
yi-f- Wood-Cock,Orowte,
tSfi Mountaiu Oc-ece, SqolrreU,
Wild Duck*. FUh, and everything that an epicure wants,own
always be had when In s-acon.
rifppliiH(’rHH and fi'riiit.
ISAACS, ti'3 keeps couiUntiy on hand a good usHort
m-atot CONFECTIONERIES,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Virici • de-criutiont of NCTTB,
CAKES, Ac.,
: All of which can he purchased at low prices fur CASH. Be
aureandcaUat E. ISAACS A tit CO.
I oct 4-ts
m ARHiVAL w mi m
AT TIIE OLD STAND OF
FLA US, HH ANSOA 4 FUITC HLTT,
)II tVE jwpt reo.ive-1 a lira a-sortruent ol Staple and
Fancy Dry Good,, embracing al! the lleaatiee and Nov
eltie# of the Settaon. 1 Invite the cost >metr of the old firm,
and the public generally, to csii and t-ramine tuy good# and
prl-es, for I feel sniiafiwd that I can 'tlt the mo*t fartldoo#
In price and qmllty, it- any thing in my lire 1 win guar
antee the price or. ail the good# lo be a low as they can be
had et acy first cutia Louie in Macon.
Silks ! Silks ! !
My Silk Department i# now co-rplete, containing in part,
Si!L K be*. Velvet Robes (very rich) and a grest variety o>
Sliae by tbe .vard, at very low figure/.
DeLains, tfec.
A heavy atorkn. low priced D'Lalut, something pretty
and well ‘Gledto the want* cf Misses apd Chiidrew- -a l.tsoi
tilul artortment of riclily painted Del.ain Robe,. Sold De
l.ains, dolld Emclines, Pall D'Oievrm. PL'd Valentis#, Ac.
Cell nd look, we are anxiou* to KiiuW, for to cahibit L to
*eli.
White Goods ami Embroide:ies !
Particuiar attcr.ticn I# cal!e>l to Irish Li/.en#, Lir.cn Da
mat**. li/u:u'U Tahir Cloths, Damask Napkins, Towel,,
Doylies, * •., Jaconei Carni-ric# and Muslin*. C!c‘tk Mu*liu,
Naliis>''Ok t:.i Hoog.fo., E übrcidi .-. and t . ‘unciugj, Gdgefngi,
Coliars Hsndkerchl* fs, eu ! f.sc- Sett*, A•. The v.srlely Is
large and the - lOUs bcantlfni.
ex i:.xi\g Ltt>M;s.
A beautiful s—oriuient of Faria ton l.itning Dctisos,, l.v
quJ*lte ar.d for little money. ALo Embroidered Stviaea tor
Party 1i’n0..,.
fatrtplca! SStaplocAl !
A t ill acd couplet’ Snick of Staple Goods, Brown and
Beached Shirting,, L!n#i\v, Del wml White Flannel.*, Flaitl
and tfpera do., Dciuc'tit.:. Ticking*, Ac . A--.
HOOP SliliiTß.
A ! acy tocU of Il -op S!;lrt at lew nr cs. Fkirt# enn
tuLulg tr-'-ro tlv* to forty hoopc. The WOVEN FKIIIT, some
thing new utid daraHe; *’#. the Hinge H-;irt —a good s'liort
utent of Mtaar* do.
Vnltm ii uiirt ui<a Tlirrutl t.dgriiigs.—•
A large MMrlaieni oi the above.
IStllkCC \ Olio 11*.
A great many new and handsome things In thi# line, um
fu! and ornsmental.
Goods add on u/t-al time to prompt piiylng cuntoraer*.
Extra InduceineßO to oat h buy*: *,
TIKMIA4 J. SH ANNON,
*ep 7 Cotton Avenue, Macon,Qa.
Notice to Parents aad Teachers.
Vcrvn.tu l\ frora Pur:, ha* Just arrived in
. Macon, and propoasa to give Iresoos io the
rBLNCH MYGI AGH,
eiih'rto C!a>.er or jirlvat- pupUe.
For further particular., call a* ROARDMAN’B Fiore.
Rnutitctt.—Jlej.r. Itaac Ecott, J. M. hoardraan, ard
X. C. Plant.
Macon, Oct. IS, lS'.—Bo-tf
Notice.
South-Western I>. R. Cos
r |dlllM road H now oi* ’.i for b'-.vinese to Coleman, 10 in!!**
JL a rat of Cull ert ou the Furl Oaln-a line,and to Morris
j 11 mill* wet of Cutkbert u the Kufanla line, anrl wilt he
ope: t i t-j Hatcher*, 15, on the tufaula line by the 15tbday
ot March (teat.
Good *Dd secure station iiouses have been erected at each
of there point* fur the protection of mcrvhandite from the
weather, W. \. Mxeon, Agent on U.o Enfaula line, now at
Morris’ Station and C. b. Marshall, Agent on the For*
Gaines line, now at Coleman, will sUenil promptly to the
forwarding of cotton ocr the Road st.d merchandise to Its
proper destination as fast as wagons shall offer for that
purpose.
Cos'-hes connect daily with trains between Fort Gaines
and Colemxu, between Nut'snta and Morris.
VIRGU, POWLiiS, Eng. A ffo.pt.
Maeon.Feb. 22d, ISOO—tf
ami Grooerici).
Jll. DAMOUR. at hi. old Hand No. 14t) Mult>erry At.,
• keep* as uunt a full assortment of goods ill tin- strove
lice, ejx.s sting us Caudles of hi. own manufacture, and Cco
French Candies. H” It the only one in Macon that imports
Hrs'tdy, M ine., and Wine Vinegar diract from France All
kinds o! floe Llq.tors and W.ues,choice H:ivat;s Sejrsrs.nnd
best Toh*'co, Oranges. Apples, and other Fruits, Knirins,
Figa, Prunes, Nuts, nd Presetvea of nil kinds, Pickles, Ca
pres, Olives, Olive Oil, Ketchups, Ssuces, Butter, Cheese,
Cracke s. Cakes. Dried P. -sf Xongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes,
Ooioue, Cabbages. i.U ronny other arth ie* in that line to
numerous to cnutlon. roar ]4—tf
HORACE FITCH &u CO.,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
UAVH ea hand the lsrg*t stock of Men's aud Youth'.
CLOTHIN&,
TIiUNKS, IT A TS
A X D M E N’ ’ S
Fur nisli in k Gr ood.s
To be found in the Ftru-s. Ar.d we would coll special atten
tion to our atsoriiaeiit of
niiitti-ouN ami YomlliS L'lullilug,
All of which e now propose to s. U at
I.IU.AHA itlim i l U PKII'ER.
Pies', rive us a cr.H bcfoi e iinrch*sin> elsewhere, and *•
.mine oo: stock und we will endeavor to suit you lu Goods,
•luAiity aud Prices. dec ill -i-J-ts
Nev/ and Popular Music,
VI. XV .% X'Si to be hod at the Hepo.ltory,Cotton Avenue,
feb if J. w. HI'BKE, Agciit.
I‘ort* lorn and Rectiiieil Whiskey.
•w.A.A KtlLff. VYhi.key, eor.s'stlos of “ Ward A Carey’s
4 ‘H/ thus Kectltied,” “ Ken'.neky Puto White,” Tn
neseee Coru,” Georgia Planters,” “Pike's Magnolia,” and
other Brands, aU received direct from the Distiller.-, and
for auto low by HeOALI JE A JONES. I
mar T 1
UATLHOAD SCHEDULES, &C I
c Jeutral I tail Road.
<'liaM<* ol Nvlii'diilc.
ON and after Sunday, February i'Gtli, ISfld, the Train*
‘will run a* foilowy.:
lfi.llft *. M., l.bi> P. X. and 11.10 r. M
C, yV.t s.“ S.W t. m. and 11.05 P .
*rr ve at tugu.da C 8u *. M and C 85 r. u
trtirei MdladgevUie .M9* r .*
rllve Macon . D-‘ ‘J *• 10 00 P.
• arrive at 9fnh.. ..7.Y9 M , .4.> h*• and 10.4(1 H. u
smve t Anensta CM a. m. m-d 6.85 r. u ;
Leave August® I*>> *• “• *“d 2 if. r. m
v.rive a* Savannah 7.29 a. 4. and P> 40 r. :>i
Arrive rv M.icoq 9.53 a m. and 11 06 t. M
Trains that leave Savannah at 10 On a. tn., ouly run to .
M Ueu, arriving there at 8.10 p. at., connecting with Id a. ia.
M*t’on train to Augusta.
Par? njers taking the 2 15 p. m. train t August*, will
]eft,e Vlnlen 5.50 p. :n.. and arrive nt Bitvonnith at 10.40 p. ru.
Fissenger* by 11.10 p. ru., from Savannah wi.l go through
direct to Auguta.
p.-isengers by either I.DO or 11.10 p. m. train# from So
rucriati for Macon, or point# beyond, will meet with no
detention at Mucon.
Pasrengers for Atlanta, or point# beyond, or We-tern A
Atlantic Ra‘l Road, will leave Savonrmh cn the 1 Rd p. m.
train ; for Miliedgerlile and r*tonton on 11.10 p. m. train ;
for South Weefern Ka l Rond tielow Fort Valley, on 11.10
p. m. train ; those for Montgomery, Columbus. Ac., hy
either tiain.
| F*'#enger.s from Augusta, for South Western Georgia,
should take the 12.80 s, m. train, to avoid detention at
Macon. Those for Cohmibus, Montgomery, Ac , may. lake
either train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon A Western tralnsto
Gridin Stlnnta, and the wcat ; ai-o, with South-Western
; iralns trrAihany, Cuthhart, Eufaula, Fort Galne*, Ameiicuj,
( durahus, Monigomery. Ac., and at Mllien with Augusta
aod Savannah RaU Road to Augusta and the north ; al Sa
vannah with the tri-weekly Steamship# to Nrw York ; also,
i with Steamships to Philsdeiphia ar.d Baltimore.
I My this change in Schedule, the oonDectioD, both ways, at
AuauaU, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured, and
pissengers will have no detention ar Augusta or Mllien, us
heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS,
feb 29 Genera! Superintendent.
HACOA <fc WEfiTEBU K. ROAD.
0\ AND uftcr Tliumday 1 fit Li Inst., trains will be run a#
follows.
Leave Macon at 12 (K,night, Arriveat Atlanta 7.15, A. M.
| Leave Macon at 10. On, A. M., Arrive at Atlanta 4.00, F. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12.00,night, Arrive at Macon 7.15, A. M.
Leav* Atlant,’ at 11.00, A. M., Arrive at Macon 5.00,1*.M.
Cro c 1c i ‘ v y \V ; i v e,
The r.iglit train will not he run on Sundays. The 12.00,
night train from Macon connects with the Western rt Atlan
tic- t. It. for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis,
itll.U.P. M., with Georgia R. U. for Augusta, at 10.00,
A. W , ar.-l Atlanta A West Point K. R. at 10.16, A. M.
The 10.00, A. M., train f.-ora Macon connects with the
Western A Atlantic E. R. #f 8.40, P. M., Georgia it. R. at
12.00, night, and Atlanta. West Point R. K. at 1?,0S, A. M.
I*t>* completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rali Road,
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to tbe
VIRGINIA SJPI^UNTGIS,
Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for
S2O 25, Including Stage tore, $1 00, aud to New York for
ini 00.
Further information may be bad in relation to thi* Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
July 14 16-ts. ALFRED L. TYLER, fiupt.
SOI Til-WESTER* RAIL ROAD.
mmmmm
Change of Soliedulo.
Two Dnihj ‘lraint between Moron ir Coluwbm.
Macon 9.45 a. m. and 11.5.‘ r. >i
Arrive at Oolumbn# 3.80 p. m. and 5 85 a. *t
LeaveColuicbu# ,3.15 a. m. and 8.30 p. m
Arrive at Macon *.50 *. w. and 9.of> r. yt
One dally Mail Train between Macon and Albany, and
Cuthbert, Coleman and Morris.
Leave Macoa 10.25 a. m
Arrive at Albany *. 4.65 p. i
Leave AJlotny t Oo r. M
Arrive at Macon : 8.2 C r. m
Tiic Mail and Ptssenger Train* from Coleman Station 10
in,ies went of Cotliuert, on th* l'ert Gaines Liue anti from
Morris Station 11 mile’ west of Cuthbert on the Kufauia
1 :e, connect daily with Albany Mall Train *t Smiths Hie,
No. I” S. W. R. R. The Road will be open to Hatcher’#, on
the K.if'aula Lin*, 15 tnilea weet of Cuthbert on the 15fh of
March ne..\
Leave Coictnan 11.45 a. m
Leave Morris 11 59 a. m
Arrive at SinithrUle 8.64 p. oi
Leave Smithvilie at 3.55 p. .w
Arrive at Cutiibcrt 6.6-1 p. m
Arrive at Coleman 8.4* r. v
Arrive at Morris *>37 r. .at
Making the connection with the up and down Albany
Mail Train.
Tiain# to Columbus form r through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala.,and Augusta, K’ngiton, Wilmington, Savan
nah, Miiledgeville and Katcnton.
Post Coaches ruu from Albany Baiubridge,
; Thomasville, &c.
Post Coaches and Hacks make a daily connection with
! the Trains at Coleman and Fort Gaines, and at Morris for
| Kufauia.
Hack* run six times a week from Fort’ Valley to Perry,
Haynevilie nud llawkinsville, ami tri-weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Nbrht Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
a’ Macon. For other points take either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r A Bup’t.
Macon, Feb. 29th, 19t0. mar 14
\V<*sl‘rn A Allaniic iCailroitti.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 18* Miles —Fare, $5 OU.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leives Atlanta, daily, ct 10.80, A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.t0, I*. M.
Leaves Chattanooga at 9.30, K M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.83, P. M.
ev it si so PASsaxeEH mix.
Leave* Atlanta, nightly, at 8.40, P. M.
Arrives at Ch-Utanooga at 5 07, A. M.
Leaves Chsttauooga at 8 40, P. M.
Aril', -at Atlanta ut 5.<j3, A, M.
T;d* Motel ••■anects, each way, wiiti the Koine Branch
Railroad Mi la:af;ston, th.’ Last ivnn*ss*ee and Georgia
M.illroad at Dalton, uu.l Ibe Nashville A Chattanooga Rail-
JOHN W. LkntM,
• t 5 2-tf Rui>erlntendeut.
Savaimali Route!
NBW-ITOKK!
Iti i*at ivcdiiciion in Hates of Passage.
y \ Ntw ARRANGtMfNT
Througli Tickets,
rtns. I IROU.
New Orleare (W TblMempbl* 7A
Mobil* BO OOlSastiville tf7 7J
Montgomery 25 Ot*'Cliattaui-.oga 2S 00
Columbus 21 OO | Knoxville 25 50
Aibauy S8 6ft(Atlanta 21 0<)
Macon 20 001 Augusta 17 BO
Ba/gftge checked through i>y the Manhatiau Ksjir.si*
Company on ‘he Central Bad Koad Cr, sr.d delivared
anywhere in .New Y:rk or vicinity,
by the dplendid and Commodious Ride-Wheel Stenrashlps
AUGUSTA,... .1600 tons Oapt. Woophcll.
FU)P.!f>A tio “ “ CaowkLt.
ALABAMA 1960 “ “ Schksck.
leaving rtavanuah every SATURDAY, cairyins the Uni
ted S’ ‘itis Mai!.
iTbesc Steamships belong iu the Old Ks'ablishr.l and favorite
line, known as the New-Yoik aiid Savannah Fieamship
Navig.-rion Compacr, and were built evprr--!y for this
Hue, they are commanded by experienced, skillful, careful,
and rollte officers ; end in comfortable accommodations and
fare can not be excelled by any ftseln on the coast.
through Ticket? are sold In New-Oi lraiK by It. <ledde,
9A Gravi,r at.; in MoWlefcy Cox, Brainard A Cos.; in Co
lumbus by 3. H. Hlil, Agent Hamden's Kxpiess and J. M.
Bivins, Ball Bead TyrkH Agent, aud at alt olher point* )*y
connec'ini/ Bail Bond Ticket Avert".
.INO. It. WILDER A GALMF,
Aceuts, Bay Street, S vaninth.
h. X. MITCHI I.L, A SON,
feb W-ts Age ;ts, lu tiroi - *Gy, New. York.
>lore about the
IN the rash for Drlpga’ Patent l'iano, we hsve .su'xeeilccl
in getting more of entirely new pattern. The increftslr r
j demand for these Piano* would ►eigirest to those who wish
j to purchase to be on tbo alert and call soon at J. A. A S S.
VIRGIN’S whore they can be supplied in that or of some
olher gooj maker.
Ccrt'ilcates from the first Slujleal Authorities nf America.
T.'ie undersigned, having thoroughly examine-] and tested
• iho Piano Forts Invented end patented by Mr. hpeucer
! Driggs, are of the unanimous opinion, th.V the method of
: constructing Piano fortes invented by Mr. prlg.vs, by which
| the thick pla.uk bottom ar.d interior blocking of rood are
’ dispensed with, and a jjreaier strength and compactness
gained by means of an entire Iron fra'ae, Independent of
the ca*o, is the true philosophical principle for constructing
’ Piano-fortes. That the isw e*e, the rpptn and lowll
i souudlug-boards, lnclo*e<l in their respective frames em
; bracing the wliole len;;th and breadth of the Instrument, with
1 the connecting sot sdisg-POST, together, form the nvoat per
i feet 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, ns eif-
I hi bit* and in the tnatrumsnt under examination, in point of
. richness, depth and brilliancy,etjuals tint of the bestgrand
Piano-forte* and exceed* them in pure musical infonstion
and actual tone power; thus approximating closer to what
we consider perfection in the instrument, than has yet been
(achieved by any other system of manufacture.
Iu recording this, our matured opinion, whereby we re
cognise a errrat and Important principle, which is destined
to develop tho full power of the Piauo-forte, we have no
other motive than that of fti'iilllnc a duty, which, a” artl-t.*,
| we consider we owe to our ert.
1,. M. OurrMcuaLK, Wv. Moaner,
W'it. A. King, Mairicg btrakomit,
Mas MsrtnLC, Theodore £tsrmp,
lIEA-MAH A. IVoLLESHACPT.
: jsii si—tr J
DAVIS ROSS,
n o o - x3 x isr xi is a
AND
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
(tftkTlN (KM to make BLANK BOOKS
J for C'jiiiT.*, Counting Houses and Rail X i **j£i jaA-
Road* and to Btml all uirietiv* ..f PRlN’TKDffihrWjP'iy
WORK with superior neatness and
lit SIS’ Bound with ELASTIC!ft tvml KLEGANCfc.
l.n % ItooUa in the nu *t approved stylo.
liAHI'KRS’ WEEKLY AND MAGAZINE, GRAHAM’S,
GODLY’S, and nil other Periodica in and BOUND
In neat Hinl ohett}i lliuding?. , ~
Particular aUeatlon paid to the re-bindlng valuable old
Book*.
%W~ Orders from n distance will meet with prompt atten
tion.
Office upon the Corner of Third and Cherry Etreeu,
Over GEO. T. BOOSJl? A gON, Macoa.O*
ak| 2&-y
HARDWARE, JEWELRY AC. |
Corrugated Wrought Iron and Wire!
Railing.
(Ssrurcf by Letter* Patent.)
VD U 1 IC UiLV aduptad for encinalng Public
orMnd, Cemeteries, Bslcon'm*, Cottage#, A,-. e'.icep
and Ox Hurdie Ha eat Wire, Backing Bedstead*. with every
variety of Folding Iroa Bedsteads and Iron furniture. — ,
Patent H ire Coal J rre*u*, Ore. i*and and Gravel Screens,
Wire Xattlnp for Ylttsquito. Bheep, Poultry and other pur
poses. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work In great ;
variety for carders. Ac. M. WALKER A SONS.
Ma n ufaetu rets, No. f.35 Market, N, E. Cor 6th St.. Phila
delphia. (outlß SS-ly)
f. n crp.cHA!*.n. vino a. frrpas
i ~BURGHARD & FREEW”
REiPECTFLLLI announce that th-y have this dav formed
n Copartnership in the WATCH and .JEWELRY
NEBe, and tell! he found at the old stand of Menard A Bur
gh ird, Cherry St., Ju-t below the Telegraph Building, where
they propose t conduct trade with energy, enterprise and
fidelity. Give us a call.
Macon, Feb. 24, 1860. fob 39
BCRlillAßin FREEMAN,
WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, DIULER3 IN PANCY
WARES, I>l A MONKS AND PRECIOUS 8 TONE!, IN
GENERAL, ARTICLE* OF YF.UTU,AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FfNFST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN WATCHE’, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS,
CUIROORAPRIC IMPLEMENTS,
Ac., Ac ,
Cherry St, Macon, Second door below tlia Telegraph
Punting fic-use
f|AAf ANKFI I, forpa.tfarora.raac'cds r>
I. the public that all the most fust ioriable,
elegant and desirable good! in this line will It —/ J®
continue to be found at this elegant stand
in the greatest variety.
No trouble to show Goods. feb is-’<k)y
. B. DAV, E. MACSSEXET
DAY &. MAUSSENET,
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS.
MULBERRY STREET, MACON, CA.,
Have now in store and daily receiving a rich
and varied as-ortment of goods in their line,
consisting In pari of It a '3l
Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, b.jti
Ladles’ GOLD WATCHES from *OO to s22(t, JJtY ifr**.
Diamond Breast Pin* and Finger Ring*,
Jewelry of every description, Clocks in every variety.
Silver and Plated ware of rare and costly design and uni*h
Resides a fine assortment cf
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &C.,
uch as are usually kept in the beat establishment.
Also a complete supply of Mu9lca! In-'rumonts. V IO“
LI VS From %ii to *75, BANJOS From *I,OO
to .4 20.
N. 8.-lValfhM am! Jewelry Repaired at
abort notice. oct 19 fiO-tf
]JI ISOS.-A new and elegant lot of Chlckerlng A
rt.n’#, Light A Bradbury’#, and W. Knabe’s, at tnaau
fa.-turer’r quoted prices. For sale by
mar Id E J. JOHNSTON A CO.
SPRING TRADE 1860 —WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac., RE
DUCED PRlCES.—Wishing next Fall to introduce an
entirely new stock of Good*, we will offer through the
Spring and Summer grat inducement* to cash and short
time buyer# of Watches, Jewelry, Plated and House-keep
ing Ware#, Fancy Goods. Fans, Ac., Ac. Many desirable
articles wlli be “old at and under first cost,
war 11 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
]Vli seel la neons.
('t AS FIXTI'KESi Pocket and Table C ot-
X lerv, RAZORS and FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE
DKsKS. DRESSING GASES, FANCY BASKETS PARIAN
ST at uetts, DOUBLE & SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S ri-VOLB. CANES, PORT MONIES and ifP.-ES.
MURSCU AUW PIPES .CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
Mi it ami Ornamental (ombs
Fancy JJ*ir Pins, Bacfcfaanmoii Boards, Che** Men, Domi
no ts, Billiard Halls, Cues,
LEATHERS & CHALK,
With many new and desirable articles not enumerated.
anew and fine selection for sale at low prices, l>v
not 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
j J ebble Spectacles,
I>’ Gold and Steel Frames, Gold, Silver, Steel and Com
mon Specks.
A splendid assortment Just received, by
not 1C E. J. JOIINSTON A CO.
31A KBL A: HA A l FACTOR I.
JOHN RITTER,
MAItUIaU MAN UFACTI’KEK,
SO. 7s llion ftbcet, vsw HAVES', coss.
H AS en hand a great variety of American end Foreign
Marbles for Monument*. Mantles, Baptismal Fonts.
Statuary, to., A.*. Having Ui his employ acme of the best
workmen In this country, be is prepared to execute prompt
ly all orders for any description of Marble Work.
’ Numerous specimens ol design and workmanship from the
above establishment, can be seen at Eo*e Hill Cemetery, and
the undersigned has a Urge collection of new patterns ot
Monuments, which he will be phrased to exhibit.
JOHN L. JON KB, Resident Agent.
feb 1-1 SCO—tf
M.vnci r. l.soo!
REMOVAL!
MRS. HOWLAND,
U A S rctuov. and to the Dew store, In Mul
berry Street, two doors from Sirolia- af\'-XA t
cker’s earner, and r. ‘joining Day A Matts
sen.-t’s Jewelry Fstablishinent v. here she is
now receiving 9 tine, new. “took of J9Mq9KKI
MIILI.MRY AM) FAtt’f fiOODS!
Ti e business at the old store, in Cotton Mr i ,•
Avcnu -, will bo conducted by Miss Dili.ox. L, *jß
mar 7 if ‘*rl
|ii.i.ivi:ic v Liooiks.
Mia A. DAMOCRis now receiving
her new supply of fine Goods, In fj&f, S JE ;
the above lino for Spring'sn.l Sommer. -Sjj
:md will receive every weekby steamer ’B, xi l ..
ih- latest M> l-. Such as Roimets,
Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves, Koihroide* Tf&tfr
ri*--, Uair Ornaments, Bhawls, Mantil-
las, Hoop Skirts, Caps, Head lire’ s-, Mft*- jL
Bridal Veils and Wreaths, ) ig-i-h kflH
Straw Bonnet*, PamßU*, Neapolitan*. // fl
Crap*- Bonnets, Flats and Hats for Misses and Infanta, Ac
Thankful for pnG ‘am re, hoping her friends and customers
will call a ad examine her goods before purchasing elsewhere
No 16? Mulbcty Street. tu.or 14 51
j ]\ Lr s. 1 > ess a u
HA \ I Niff removed t'> Mr. Ayres’ new
bulhUn.,', on Mulberry street, (u>xt yf-\ -
door to Mr J. L. Jones) invites hercdd cue- V>*sh
turner- mid the public generally “> Bi’e her fcV-’SE*’***
a call. She lin* on hand and is ronst.mtly
receiving a fresh a .id Faahkmable mpply jgff
of eil urtieie* in the fIWRJ'TfjSj
jIILLIHERY LINE, “M
and will he aide to inert the taste and wtshr &'i
e* Os customers generally. ( j;in 18-tt)
C'wilosi Avenue.
NEW HOOKS!
f |ti lie following new pad hire-restingbooks just regeir ed
I. and for rale at the Depository I
Smith's Element* of Divinity, *1 M
Wesleyan Hymn and Tone Booh 1 . r 0
West Coast of Africa, by Bev (5. IV. Xiiotnas 1 .5
Slaveholder Abroad; or. billy Bucli’a Adventures la
Europe, by the author of Major Jones’ Courtship.. . 1 25
Biographical and Historical Sketches, by Macunlv 75
Catherine Adorns, by I'plutra 50
Souihein Gardner end Receipt, Book by Mrs. Kde
a..r!h 1 25
CAM. AND SLK. J. W. BUR KB, Agent.
February 29th, 1550.—!9-tf
l\t i.l LIMi IIOI’SK FOR SALK,
Vt T IT6I seven ro -iqp. amt ail r.ectmary oiu buildings
V# formally occupied by the subscriber. Appl, t
feb t—jtm l). 0. none KINS.
M'lotir, Alt‘ill. Act.
” /wt mei.S. Superfine nnd Extra Family Flour.
OUU 160 Siu-l •*• Washington Mills” Extra do.
500 Bushels r [-nh ground Meal.
St> “ Heavy seed Oats.
•M Bushel® Corn, ju*i \ y
niM* 7 McCALHIC A JONKH.
Reliable Vaccine Matter,
C’ I \ \ be had in I.vniph and Crust*, at the Reliable Drue
) btore of Geoaoß Pats*, M r-on. Ga. Toe great demand
for this article prevented tuy advertising It before.
feb 15 4T—Biu
CIM EBTNCT GROVE, Superior old P.ye and Mo*
/ noneabela Whiskey. In Stare and for sale by
7 McOAIUJt * JONES,
MEDICINES.
HoNklter’s Stomach Bitters.
IT a fact that every member es the human family is
more or les# subjected to vane <Vui|4attt , J-e ice#’ |<r
nnmerable other conditions irr life, , iurn, t.v ip,e assi-'an'”
ot tittle knowledge or exercise of ••••!••.,;n sense, they may
h. side so to regulate the'.r habit# of nr,i whh ,he *- I
si-tsnee of a good tonic, secure permanent health. I n Lrd-r I
to acco!npii*h tins desired oi>ject, the tine course to *.urue
Is certainly that which will produce a natural state ofNldnc#
at the least hazard of vital strength and life ; tor this eud
Dr. Hosteller has introduced to this country a preparation
bearing his name, which at titM day Is not anew medicine,
but. one- that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to
all wnn have ued it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon
the stomach, bow vis and liver, restoring them to a healthy
and vigorous action, and thus by the simple process of
strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over
’ disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Nausea, Flatulen
cy, Loss of Appetite, or any fhiioua Complaint#, arising
from a morbid inaction of the Stomach r Rowels, producing
Cramps, Dysentery, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Ac., these Lit
ters have no equal.
DUrrhwa, Dysentery or t'.ux, so rsnersllv contracted bv
new settlers,and caused principally by the change of water
and diet, will be speedily teg.listed by a brief use of ihisj re
paration. Dyspepsia, a disease which i# probably more
prevalent, when taken In all Its various forms, than any
I other,the cause of which may always bo attributed to de
1 raugeioents of the digestive organs, can b“ cured without
i fall by using HOSTF.tIfR’S STOMACH BITFEK3. a* per
i directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician
; will recommend Bitiers or some kind, then why not ttse an
article known to be lnlalliblef Every country Lave their
! Bitters as a preventative of disease and -trengthenlngo’the
system in general, and among them all there is not to he
’ found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom
j this preparation erienated, l>ae.i upon scientific e-xperi
i ments which has attended to advance the de.-tiny of this
great preparation in the medical scale of science.
Fkvkr and Ague —This trying and provoking disease,
which fixes its relentness grasp on the body of man, reduc
ing him to a mere shadow in a hort space of time, and ren
dering him physically and mentally usele-*, can be defeated
and driven ir.-m the body by the use of HOSTETTtR’S RE
NOWNED BITTKB.S. Further, any of the above stated dis
eases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordinary
condition, 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 interruptirn to usual pursuits, but promote# sound sleep
and hoaltny digestion, the complaint is thus removed as
speedily a# i? consistent with the production of a thorough
and permanent cure.
For Persons in Advanced Years, who Rre suffering from
bit enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are
invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, ar.d need
only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while
nursing, these Bitter# arc indispensable, especially where
j the mother’s nourishment U inadequate, to the demand# of
, the child, consequently her strength must yield, and hete it
j in where a good tonic, such as UoMetter'l Stomach Bitters,
j 1# needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the
i system. I.adfii should by all means try this remedy for all
| cases of debility, and before so doing, a*k your physician,
! who, If he U acquaints with the virtue ot the Bitter#, will
i recommend their use in #ll cases of weakness.
Caution. —We caution the public ag&lrst using any of
1 the many imitations or counterfeits,hut ask for HostktterV
i Cj i fbr stbp Stomach Bittxks, and see that each bottle has
: tie words “Dr. J. Hosteller’# Ptcme.ch Bltier*”b!own on the
■ side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
i the cork.
JW~ Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggists, grocers, and dealer#
generally throughout the United State*, Cant-da,?ouh Arne
rics. #nd Germany. Al#o for sale hy R. L. 6TROHECKER
GEO. PAYNE, and 7.ELIN A HUNT, Macon, Ga.
j apr 6 9-1 y
S A N FORD'S
UVER fi¥ VIGOR A TOR,
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from gnins, and hag become
an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and
approved by all that have . used It, and Is new resorted
to with confidence in ail the disease# for which It!# re
commended. q *
It has cured Thousand# within the last two years
who had given up all hopes “"J of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited certificate# in my possession show.
The dose must be adopted 05 to the temperment of the In
dividual taking it, and used Q m suclt quantities as to act
gently on the bowel#. fK
Let the dictate# of your J, judgment guide you in the
useoftho Liverlnvlgorator, and It will cure Liver Com
plaints, Bi 11 o tt# Attacks, £ Dyspepsia, Chronic Dlar
rlnea. Summer Complaint#, #5 Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour
Stomach, Habitual Costive- ►“* ness, Cholic,Cholera,Chole
ra Morbus, Cholera lnfiin- turn, Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weakness, aad may S be it*ed suceos-fully as ?n
Drdinary Family Medicine. J” li will cure Sick Headache,
#* thousands can testify, in ►> twenty minutes, if two or
three Tea-spoonfulls are ta- ken at commencement of
.Hack. W
All who use It, are giving their testimony !n It? favor.
Mix Water in the Mouth with the Invigorator, and
1 wallow both together.
Price $1 |er Bottle,
ALSO
SANFOBD’S
FAMILY CATHARTIC FILLS,
COMFuUNor.DFKUM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
and put up lu Glass Cases, air tight, and will keep In any
climate.
The Family Cathartic Plil yn is a gentle hut active Ca
tnertic which the proprietor ha# used in bis practice
more than twenty year*. T
The constantly increasing H demand from those who
nave.long used the PiEsand tu the satisfaction which all ex
press in regard to their use, ” has induced me to place
ihem witlun the reach of all ex
The Profession well know M that different Cathartics act
on different portions of the bowels.
The Family Cathartic Pill *e has with due reference to
this well established fact, been compounded from a
variety of the purest Yeget- *5 able Extract#, which act
alike on every part of the tlj alimentary canal, and are
,'ood and safe In all cuse* where a Cathartic U needed,
ucli as Derangement of the Stomach, Sleepiness Pain in
the Back and Loins, ness. Pain and Sorenes-i
over the whole body, from wJ sudden cold, which fre
quently, if neglected, end in a long course of Fever, lo## of
Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over the body. Rest
’ebsness, Headache, or w eight in the Head, #1! Inflammato
ry Disease., Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a
.jreat Purifier of the Blood and many diseases to which fieah
Is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertisement.—
iW~ DOSE, 1 to B.—PRICE 30 CENTS.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are re
tailed by Druggists generally, and #old wholesale by the
rude In all the. large towns.
S. T. W. SANFOP.D,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
83fi Broadwav. New York.
Retail hv all Druggist# Bold also bv ZEILIN A
HUNT, GEORGE PAYNE, and MENARD * CASTLFN. Ma
con, Ga. [ju)ydls 11m]
A Card.
DP.. J. B. GORMAN having extensively used I itti.b’s
\ khuifcub takes pleasure In saying it is the most val
table remedy to curp children of Worms lie ever knew. A
dollar bottle quite aullicietit for 25 cases.
Believing that more children are lost from the edeota of
Worms than from all other causes I recommend it fully to
everybody. In using, nothing else is necessary but to dose
the children spring anti fall. Besides the great convenience
of such medicines, I never before found a more safe, or one
more certainly to be relied upon than Dr. W. G. Little’s
Vermifuge.
Talbotton, Ga., Feb. 2, 1860.
Little’s Anodyne Con pit Drop* per bottle $0 75
Little’s Vermifuge, in large bottles 1 09
Little’s Vermifuge, in vials 25
Little’s Ring and Tetter Worm Ointment 1 00
i Little’s French Mixture 150
j mar 21 52
Superior to Peruvian Guano.
L. LJHOYT'S
AMMONIATED BONF.
Super-Phosphate of Lime*
Tlioß. Jr*. Stovall fe Cos.,
Aiij{u*ila, (jin.,
General Agents for Georgia.
fHIMISi Super-Phosi lisie. composed of BONF. Sl’l.PHL'-
1 KIC and PHOSPHORIC ACIDS, AMMONIA, SODA
and POTASH, has been extensively used during the past
two seasons in Oeorgia, and has given the most complete
satisfaction in COTTON, WHEAT. CORN, OATS, RYE
THUMPS and POTATOES.
We are permitted to give the following gentlemen as re
ference.*, besides numerous others, who have used It :
Owen P. Fitzsimmons, Fs | Burke county.
Robert F. Connally,Ksq.... .. ~ “ “
It. J.OgUby, Esq Morgan county.
Hon. I. T. Irvin, Wilkes 14
John A. Jones, Esq \.! Polk 41
II Dickson, Jvaq Newton 44
Hr. E.M. Pendleton Hancock 44
Wilson Bird, Esq 44 44
J. A. Bell, Esq Oglethorpe 44
Thomas W. Whatley, Esq Beach Island.
Jonathan M. Miller, Esq 44 44
PAMPHLETS containing analysis,letters,Ac.,furnished
on application.
Price, per Ton, in Augusta 8-50 OO
Discount made to nurchasers of fi*e tons, or more.
Til OS. \ STOVALL A CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
N. Vl.—Being Agents for all Georgia, we will furnish to
Planters below Augusta, or In the direction of the Central
and connecting Roads, Hoyt’s Super-Phosphate, at sls per
Ton in New York—expenses to their station added. Fcr
this reason, early orders are solicited, that the Super-Pbos
phate may be sent to them direct from New Yotk.
Same discount made from New York price to purchaser,
of five tons or more.
THB. P. STOVALL A CO.
dec 14 BS-ts 255 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga.
NOTICB.
THE Firm of Mifier A Waterman having been dissolved
by mutual consent, the subscriber has removed to the
Ptore on Cherry Ptreet, next door to Martin Hall, where he
will coniine the Auction and Commission business,
nov 15 J. J. MILLER.
GUANCX
WE will sell fifty tons of Reese Manipulated Guano,
pay-aide next fall, with drafts on Factors, admng in
terest ; the balance of our stock of American, payable next
fall, without interest.
mar 21 -if AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
Iron Male* ! Iron Matt 4 * !!
SOMETHING entirely new, under the Sun. A Slate ®nde
of Iron, which cannot be broken by the hardest fall. —
They are lighter than the common Slate, and of course more
durable. Call and see them, and buy, at the Methodist
Book Depository. (feb 22) J. W. BI’RKE, Agent.
STKRrOWOPES.
A LARGE lot of STEREOSCOPES and STEREOSCOPIC
j\ VISWB for sale at cost. Cali at the Methodist Book
Depository. ffeb 22) J. W. Bl‘ RKE, Agent.
Eclectic Hugir/.itic.
SrUEORIFTIONs received to this excellent periodical at
the Depository. Numbers for sale separately. Back
Volumes for sale, elegantly bound,
feb 22 J. W. LI’RKK, Agent.
jS"ew JVJusic.
Jl ST RECEIVED, a large supply of new and
popular Music, at the Methodist Book Depositj. Orders
prompU ’ “ S#w J Y °w Vrviis, A e .t.
MKI) 1 C 11\ E> .
Scrofula, or King’iLiii,
IS a conttitut!oral d'3fE#e. h corruption of tbeklcod, 1 y
which hit fluid becomes vitiated, week tr.d peer. I.< ; .
uig in Cue circoUt.cn, it pervades the v hot 11... .. llc c.t.y
burst out in <l:#eae on sny pan of tt. Sc o; rer: is irtelr, m
Its atteck#, nor Is there one which utooy not as ttroy. The
screfnien# taint i variously caused bv n.trcnrls.l tlJ&tn..
low living, disordered or unhes.i.hy loV-d, imj. u:e i. r, ;.j;b
and filthy habits, the deprcs-lr g vices, ax.fi, hfcfzve sil, ty
the venereal infection. Whatever he Its r.j ig.n, it tt bcredl
tary lu the constitution, deroenatng “ f:om ye rente to child,
ren unto the third srd fourth generationlrdeed,lt seer s
to be tLe rod of Him who #T*, “ 1 will vlit the iniquities cf
the fathers upon their children.”
It# effects commerce by deposition from the tired cf cor
rupt or ulcerous matter, elder., in the iungs, iivtr,sr,d in
ternal organs. Is termed tubercles ; In thefc!ard*,ST.-tUtpg j
end on the strrare. eruption# or sore# This loci com.t/-
tion, wblch senders the Uo. and, depress, s tbe energies cf life,
so that scrofulous co*ti ot!cr.3 rot or! y i:r“er fr.ro scrcfi.
lou# comp’aiut#. but they have far less power to uiihnacd
the Attack# of O’.ber tDsease#; con?er i U!.t , y, vt.Ft Lcn-Hrs
perish by disorder, which. Although t.ct tetofi iic# in their
nature, are still rendered fata) by tb : * tamt it: the systtm.
Mo# of the corsumptixn wrich decimates the 1. tr r fun . y
!g># It-origin Infilrectls In this scrofulous cnntsifiicatlcfi ;
and many destructive diseases of the 1)t r, iicnev#, brt.lt.
and, Indeed, of ail the orpfttis 1 arise frun or att aggravated
by the same cause.
One quarter of #sl our people are #*rrfulcus ; t> sir persons
•re Invaded by thi? lurking Infection, and tt.e'r health U
undermined ty it. To cleanse it ficm tte system we must
renovate the Me. t by an aiter#tiv* mellcfne, ae .l inrlge
rate it by healthy feed and exercise. Buca a medicine we
supply in
Ayer’af omponiid E\t? ! ct of Sar-nfiMlia
the most effectual remedy which the tcrtilcal skill of our
time# can devise for tfat# every where prevailing r.t-d fatal
malady. It 1# combined from the most active rtiotdiais
that have beer, discovered for the expn-pttlon of thii lev.,
disorder from the blood, and the re?cue of t),e tystetn from
It# destructive consequence#. Hence it should he employed
for the cure of rot only eerefula, but a so these other Riicc
tlons which ar;#e from It. such a E'tpf.ve ard Ska Disea
s, St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, or Fryslptla*. Pnrple*, Pus
titles. Blotches, Blain#. ac.l Boils, Tumoi s. Tetter ard Salt
Rte..m, Scald Head, Ringwotni, F.heun athtn, Syphilitic end
Mercurial Di'“e#e#, Drcpsy, Dyjjfrsla, DebUby, and, In
deed, all Complaints nrlsfng from Vitia'ed cr Impure blood
The popular belief in “Impurity of the bicootls founded in
truth, for scrofula Is a degeneration of the blood. The par
ticular purpose and virtue of this Ssrsspstlila is to porlly
j and regenerate thl# vital ffuld, without which sound neaith
la impossible In contsmlnßted coti'litnlioc#. ,
Ayer’s Cal hart ie Fii's, —For nl! the
Purposes of a FaisiSy Fhysif,
are so composed that disease w ithln the rat gc of their action
can rsrdy withstand or evade them. Th *ir pei:etrating
properties search, end clesnse, and ievigerate every por'.lou
of the human organ! m, correcting It’s disensed action, and
restoring its healthy vitalities Asa ccn> qterce of these
properties, h** Inva'id who Is bowed down wj, h pain or ph.t si
cal debility U astonished to find lil# health or energy restor
ed by a rtmedy at once so simple and icvitlt g.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints < f every
body, but also many formidable and danpereus diseases.
The Agent below named is fflea#ed to furnh-h rratis ray
American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures
and directions for their use in the following complaints :
Costiveness. Headache arising from disordered Btomach,
Nausea, Indigestion, Pain and Morbid Inaction of the Bow
els, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kin
dred complaints, arit'ng from a low state of the body or
obstructions of Its functions.
A yer’s Cherry [Pectoral,
For the rapid cure of Cough#, Colds,lnfluenza, Hoeisenees,
Croup, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients In ad
vance(*stage of the disease.
Eo wld4 Is the field of its usefulness ard o numeron# are
the cases of Us cures, that almost every section of country
abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored
front alarming and even desperate diseases of the lurg? by
Its use. Wheu once tried, its superiority over et ery other
medicine of ilskiudls too apparent to escape ofseivatlon,
and where It? virtues are known, the public r.o longer hesi
tate, wbat antidote to employ for th” dlstretsin and dan
gerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident
to our climate. While many inferior r<u.<dies thrust^ upon
the community have failed and been discaifird. ibis has
gained friends by every trial, conferred benefit* on the
afflicted they can never Vorg“t, and produced cuir? too nu
merous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
Prepared by Or* J* €, AYLH & COq LOWKLL,
Mass.
All our Remedies arc for saleby E. L STHOfTECKER and
ZFII.IN A HUNT, Macon ; and by all Druggist# everywhere.
oct 5 29-6 m
floNglis,( o!ds, lloarsnietsscd
Influenza, Irritation, Sorcntss, c r any ar
feet ion of the Throat cured, the Hsck nt
Cough in Consumption. Brorchitie, Whooi
ir.g Cough. Asthma, Catarrh, Relieved, bj I*:jllj. t
Brown’s Bronchial l’rccbes, or Cou g L
“ A simple and elegant combination for
Cough 9, Ac.” Dr G. F. t!?rLCW, Beaton,
“ Great service in subduing Hoarseness.
Rev- PastEL Wise.
•* I recommend their use to Public Speaker# ’’
Rev. E. H. CHiFis, New York
“ That trouble iu my throat, (for which th “Troches” It
a specific) having made me often a mere wh ! [ ert r ”
N. ?. Waus.
“ Most salutary relief In BrorchlJis ”
Rev. S. SEioraiED, Morriitcwn, Ohio.
“ Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from
Cold ” Rev. S. J. P. AacEfisos, St. Lcuis.
“ Effectual In removing Hoarseness and Initatloc of the
Throat, so common with Speakers at.d Srg > rs.”
Prof M 9t*cv Jobssqs, L*Grange, Ga-
Teacher of Music, Southern Ftma’e College.
“ Great benefit when taken before and after preaching,
a# they prevent Hoarseness. From their past < ffxct, I think
they will be of permanent advantage to me ’’
Rev E. Rowuet, A M.,
President Athens College, Tena.
Sold by all Druggist# at 25 cent# per box.
Also, Browu’s Laxative Troches, or Cathartic Lcsetsges,
for Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Constipation, Hesdacbe, Bilious
Affection, Ac. feb 29 4S-8m
?v e fex
( ‘J? ECONOMY! V\*S
ii i
Save the Pieces!
At acelJ&nts vVI happen, even in tceli-reguhted fa mi
lire, it J* very desirable to have some cheap and convenient
tyay tor repairing Farnittire, Toys, Crockery, Aa.
SPALDING’S PEEPAEED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to
be without It It is always ready sod up to the sticking
point There Is no longer a neoe?eity tor limping chairs,
epllntered veneers, bcadleas dolls, and broken cradles. It is
Jost the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work
so popular with ladies of refinement and t iste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chaotically
held In solution, and possessing ail the valuable qualities of
the best cabinet-makers’ Glue. It mar be used in the place
if ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive.
•‘Useful in Every House.”
S. B.— A Brash secouipauiaa each bottle.
|*riee, 25 Cent 3,
Wholesale Depot. No 4S Ccdar-st, New York.
Address HENRV C. SPALL'IM. Ac CO..
‘Box No 8,600 New York.
Put up tor Dealers inCase* coots r.it g lour, eight, and
twelve dozen —a beautiful Lithograph Show-Cardactcmpa
living each package.
fT A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GirE
will save ten times its cost annually to tvtiy household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers. Druggists, liar ware
and Furniture Dealers. Grocers, and Famy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note ot epjLDiN&'o Pits
tints Olcr, when making up their list. It will star and any
climate. (feb 1-Iy)
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
AT
BO A RDM AN’3,
MIPSSLIMMFN'S WINDOW ■ Sylvia's World, or Crimea
which the Law does not Reach; Breakfast, Dinner
ami Tea ; a nm Cook Boot; Knitting Work by Mrs. Par
tington; The Student’s Hume; The Student’s Gibbon; Lid
dell’s History ot Rome; Life in America by McKay; Up
and down the Irriwaddi, Idyls of the King, by Tennyson;
Napoleonic Ideas ; Curiosities of Nature! ii Henry
St. John Gentlemen ; The Tin Trumpet; While it wa Mor
ning; Almost a Heroine; The Glory of the House of Israel;
Parties and their Principles; More of “Adam Bede;’’ Me
moir* of Empress Catherine the Second : Men, Women and
Books; Th-'rnc, Drl'it A Credit; L’ Amour, by Mitchell;
Memoirs of Vidocq ; The Pillar of Fire, Ac. to. Also a host
*f new Juvenile Books. nov 9—BB
100 COPIES OF
“ 13 E TJ L .A. II”
Just received at
nov 9 — BB BOARDHAY'L
Rlackmitli Slij>—Removal.
GRIER & MASTER SON
HAVE removed to their new Brick building Dearly op
pc-slte to their Livery Stable, on Third Street, where
they are well prepared, with the best workmen, to accom
modate all their old, and ss many new cunomers ss may
call. Tfcvy would also notify ail persons who have had
work done at their old shop on Fourth Street, since the let
October, 1857, to make payment to no one, except the sub
scriber* or iheir authorised areata
dec ?S ’s9— tf GRIER ft MABTF.RBON.
Europe and Georgia!
DIIIKCT IMPORTATION!
I HAVE just received my Stock of CROCKERY, CHINA
and GLASS-WARE, purchased in Europe last Spring,
consisting of
20 China Dinner Sett*, f175, nr.d down ; 100 Tea Setts from
♦i.itf tc. #25,00; Tea and Breakfast Betts, #4O to 50;
Bohemian Glass Ware in Setts, consisting
of Goblets, Champagnes, Minos
and Decanters, both Ruby
and White Eu
g raved
Tea Trays in
Setts, some very Cro ,
a large assortment of Fancy
Vases. Fancy Cups and S.uicers, Tartan
Statuary, Silver Pialtd Ware, ftc. Also some
well assorte - Grate* of White Grat'ne and common
Crockery Ware for Merchants, which will be sold at ths
p> McETOTt
TOFA RMEItS.
• lAA BALES Heavy Gunny Bacgingy
OvJv/ 1,000 Roil# *• “ 14
100 44 Dundee Bagging,
, 8,800 Coils Machine Rope,
1,000 44 Hand Spun Rope,
• 4,000 Pounds Twine.
We offer the above oa favorable terms.
July 9u J B A W. A . &098.