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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
To Lan< I Buyers.
iTSi* • ha ■•*■’ • th ’ ° f “r
Jordan. lyiitff immsdtetel* on VUM Ki*er,in
{riklt iVkliwa as tJM “Big Bend.” te tlx
ZTJteteUM In the emuty. rai’ equil m production
the Dougherty county lnpJe.it ie yellow mulatto
Sand produce* AltAt ot Cotton to lae nern. eeeiiy
•fh House* on the plantat.ua. both Dw.ihng Hour* mad
Oreneer’t- Negro Cabin* nre substantial nJ comfortable—
good Giu-honte ond *ere on plsee—fine Spriags in va
rious portion* of plantation, affording an abundance of
pur* water in the iryest aeaaoa— Overseer'* house conven
iently located. The pfontaGoa onuios over one thousand
acre* of Und—some tpo hand red and fifty acre* incylttara
tton. The dwelling house i* immediately on the
Road leading from Albany to Maroa, and i*a rerjrcoarea
ieatstopping place for Traveler*. Mr. Jackson, the orer
*ecr, trill take pleasure in howiag the pretßi*e*.
TKKdi! or BALK. —One half enh, the Balance 12 month*
thereafter, with Interest from date.
au* tl* ELIZABETH JORDAN, Adair i.
/I EOKVI %t tlaran Cn nl f.—Cocar o*Own-
VT car or sain Cocrrr—Acucsr Tart, 18f.
Notice to Legatee*, Devisee* and heir* at law, In show
cause why Copy-Will should not he established in lieu of
destroyed original, and to attend the probate at tAld Will
in solemn form. - ..
To Betsey Ann Taylor, MiiesTajlor, James TaJfhw, AlMce
Taylor, formerly, new AUice McGlamery, wife of Pitman
Mefllaaiery,and E lman McGlsmery, Anut* Taylor, form
efty, now Anal* Johnson, wife of Riley Johnson, and Riley
Johnson, Civil Elizabeth Taylor, formerly, now Civil Eliza
both Johnson, wife of Joseph Johnson, and Joseph John
son, each and all of Macon county. Georgia, James Mr-
Otam-ry, of the county of Taylor, in said State, John G.
Taylor, of Shelby county, and Slate of Alabama, and Goo. j
W. alias Mitchell Taylor, of the county of Caas and State
of Texas, who is a minor, and the minor children of Joseph
and Cirtl Elizabeth Johnson, whom names are unknown, of
tht wui county of Mur on.
Sltfwe'ii Thornhill, htTior obtained i Rule Ni 6i to eftab-
Itsh a copy of the wiU of Ephraim Taylor, in lisa of the
•rigtnal, which has been destroyed by Are. at the next De
cember Term, 1860, of this Court, and having applied for
probate of said wilt, in solemn form, at the nuxt December
Term, 1860, of this Coart, to which will he claims to be an
Rxecutor, being so named In said wiU. You and each of
yaw are required and cited to be and appear at the Ordina
ry'* Office, in the Court House of Macon county, at the
regular Deumabsr Term, 1860. of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, to show cause, if any you Imre, why said copy
srill should not be established in lieu of the lust original,
and to attend the probate of said wtH in solemn form, and
show cause, if any you hare, why said will should not be
admitted to probate in solemn form.
aug W B3 on JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary.
Alt"! IMS lUAKIK’S SALE.-By order of the
Ordinary of Houston county, I wHt sell on the first
Tuesday In December nevt, before the Court house door in
Perry, the |dantation betooging to the estate of
Bryan. The raid plantation lief ten mile* east of Perry,
adjoining the lands of Dr. J. B. Wiley, D. U. Jackson and
other*, and contain* I.Sii acres, more or lets of rich Uak
ami Hickory lands, about l.liii acres open, the balance
dl timbered and rich The pis. e u handsomely and suh-
Btantiaily improved. Twa good frsunl gin hniiaes, good
acre* and ptc*>, ksrnri.Uiiibi, Ac., all in excellent repair.
It Is Well watered and remarkably healthy, and altogether
one of the most desirable plantations in the country. Any
•ae wishing to examine the Hate will be shown over it fiy
Mr. K. H. Bryan, on the place.
Terms, half caA, balance lx monhts.
M. L. BUY AS, Adm’r estate
Oct 11-td* Bsny. Bryan.
MACON NHKCKIFr'S SAI.K.—WiII be sold be
fore the Court house doer in the town of Oglethorpe,
Macon county, within the usual hours af sale, on the first
Tuesday In Norember next, the following property, to-wit:
Lot t f land No. not known, but being the lot on which
Tristem Walters now lives, In the thlrteeth district of origin
ally Muscogee now Macon county; levied upon the property
es Monroe Hewitt, to satisfy two I. fas. issued from a Jus
tices’ Court of said county, in fitror of Robert Carver vs.
said Monroe Hewitt. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable. Wlf. B. JONES, Sheriff,
oet 3 28-tda
Gl AKDIAN'S RALE.-Will be sold before the
Court house door in tbe town of Butler, Taylor coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in December next, if tween the usual
hours of sale, one lot of lan.l, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, more or less. Situated in said county,
and known aa the Prigen place. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and minors of Allen Prigen. Term* made known en
the day of sale. ELAM B. WATER.',
oct 16 M-tdi Guardian.
CI\TY DA VS afier dale application will be made to
P the Hon. Ordinary of Macon county, for leave to sell
one negro woman belonging to the estate of Eacebia V
Chastain, late of said county, deceased.
oct 17-Xrn WILLIAM HUKSAM. Adui’r.
CIYTV DAYS after date application will be made to
|J the Court of Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to the late PeterS. Humphries,
dec’d. (oct Id 2m) T. D. HUMPHRIES, Adin’r.
TWO If ON TUN after date application will be made
to the Hoo. Ordinary of Macon county, for leave to sell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Georre W. M KrnMe,
dec’d. (oct 10-tm) R. L POWELL, AdmV.
TWO if ON TUN after date application will he made
to the Honorable Ordinary of Macon county, for leave
to sell the real estate be lodging to the estate of George W.
McKenzie, deceased. R L POWELL,
sep IX-tm Administrator.
OKOHt.IA, Houston fount?. —On the first
Monday in November next, * will apply to the Court
of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the real estate
of Simmons Harrison, late of said county, dec’d.
aug99 23-26 B. J. HaRrIsON, Adm’r.
TEMPORARY REMOVAL
L. D. WILCOXSON & CO.S
Carriage Depository.
IN eoasequeare of having sold our old stand to the La
nier House Company, we hare moved our business lo
cation to tbe Store above Bowdre A Anderson’s, on the
comer of Cotton Avenue and Cherry street, where we will
continue the Carriage business untd next fall, when we will
occupy a naw and commodious Carriage Warehouse, now
in course of erection on Second Street, first doer above the
Baptist Church.
To persons wishing te procure bargains, we offer superior
Inducements, a* tre hare on hand a larger Stock of Carri
ages, and other goods, than we can conveniently store In
cur present building being se much smaller than o*r old
stand.
Mr. J. DvLoache, who has been connected with this old
established House for more than fifteen yean,is still in the
establishment, and respectfully tnvttes all hi* old friends
and customers, and all others who trade in this market, to
■ivuas a etk. may ffS-tf
WILL TOO GO NORTH. WHEN YOU CAN DO
BETTER SOUTH?
CARRIAGE & HARNESS MM FACTORY
ANU BEFOSITORY,
FORSYTH, GA
HA X IN purchased th*entire inter- JRTRO
est of the late firm of BANKS, WIL
DF.R A CO., I invite tbe attention of
citizens of Monroe and Snrr. ani ng counties JEmw
to my extensive arrangements for Manufacturing TOP AND
MO TOP BUGGIES, COACHES, ROCK A WAYS, CAR
RIAGES, PHOTONS, Ac., Ac. lam coastnntly receiving
addition, not from the North, hut front Hi)
Work bhops, to my stock an hand, af three or four
Btßßies per week, which combine elefßnce ami finish, with
kiffhtnexs, strencth niad dimßility. Order* tor any sort of
Vehicle,Uornesa, At , ore most respectfully solicited, which
■ball be promptly supplied, and all engagements for work
PUNCTUALLY met. I hate cwuUntly on hauU a large
BMortcefit of Harney.
ty ftepniriDg done nt short notice and Warranted.
*l-lj J. K- BANKS.
Harness, <fec.
plant’s OLD STAND, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,
MAf ON, GEORGIA.
Til, PI. ANT haring formed a connection with Mr.
• J. C. Thornton, for scar y years favorably known as a
practical and experienced Carriage maker, and deafer, at
Columbia, So. Ca., and Sevan oak, Ga.. the Carriage busing*
Will hereafter be conducted in the name of
J. C. THORNTON A CO.
It ia tbe intention of the undersigned to always keep on
band a varied and splendid assortment of every description
cf Carriage ia use, which for
Elegance, l irhtn< * amt Strength,
cannot be excelled. *he tong experience of both parties,
will at all times insure tbe moet perfect satisfaction to aU
wha may for or them with their patronage.
It Is the intention of the subecribers, after the Ist of Octo
flnr, to go extensively into the
Minnfaetnrp & Kv pairin’ of Carriages*
Competent Mechanic* in nil branches, will be employed
under tbe Immediate and practiced eye of Mr. Thornton,
and customers may depend en harts* every thing done In
the eery best manner, withpswmpine's and despatch,
auglltt-tf J. e. THORBTuN A CO.
New Establishment.
dßfccmuGEdefc
REPOSITORY.
C. T. WARD & CO.,
HAN( VAf'TV BKKRstmsl DEAI.EBK
OPPOSITE THE FLOYD HOUSE, M*ou*. Ga,
WE wonid call the aUeauoa of the public to our new
Stock, comprising Coaches, Brett*, Rockaways and
biggies, of the most elaborate finish, from ealebrated hnihl
hp. North.
JOT Genuine BRATTLEBORO’ BUGGIES . OMtantiy on
B—A nor lfi Aw-if
PIANOS,
4 Yi* (Atekerwif A Boa**, Dunhara’i cjd other eelebrsfed
\J Maker*; warranted In tone,dtumhiUty and finish to be
firgt luality, and sold at the Ttrj beat rate, together with a
flaalot of . a
Guitars, VioKhn, Accordroi*, Flstps,
YlsTn and Guitar Strings, Musical Box**, Ac., fie., by
BOV lfi K. J. JOHNfiTON A tx>.
Cloth iNg! Clolhins!! Clothing It!
Al* BGE Stock for sale, without regard to cost. Now
*• the time to get cheap Clothing at
14 J. B. A W. a. ROSS
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For Sale,
fc*r* “>* Female College, at
C^i * l tj Prot Forfoer. For mformation,
Tsingrapß aaj ttufeuk eopj week)?. 4aaaft-t0
LANDS FOR SALE.
J :s lATK SALE.
\ Aaluablf I oitoii and Corn Plantation
SOrTH WESTERN GEORGIA, FOR SALE.
B 1 virtue of an agivement between the heirs (all being
of age.) and creditors of John J, Orgen, deceased, oi
the one part and Charles H Green of the other part.
I, Charles H .Ureep am appointed agent, to dispose of at
private sales or oih*vwi*e, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of John J Green, deceased j all 1 hat flue Cotton
and Corn Plantation and it* ‘appurtenances, consisting of
the present growing crops, Mules, Horses, Pork ond Stock
Hog*, fine stock of choice Cattle, and every thing apper
taining to a well regulated Carat.
Suel plantation lying and being in the counties of Marlon
ananand
rtile, consisting of Six hundred seven and a half (W7)|)
acres, mort*x>r less ;S'KI acres cleared and under a good
fence, in a fine state of cultivation, It Is grey Creek land,
finely watwred, lying Immediately upon Muckalte Creek;
‘• waste or worn rfiit land. Dwellings,- Gin-house, Renew
ami all out-buildings, very good, a rare bargain is offered.
Terms liberal. Any person desiring any information about
the abort, apply t<> either Mr. John J. or V. B. Green, Ma
con, Georgia; Mr. Wiu. Barrow, m the plantation, or my
self at I'llavilfe, Schley county. Georgia.
* CHAS H. ORF.F.N, M. D.
IW~ Aucu-ta Chronicle A Sentinel and Columbus Timet
please copy aur publish until Ist November, and send bill
to this office. C. H. G., M, D.
Missi'i|>|>i Kivcr Cotton Plantation
FOR SALE.
Til F Cypress Bend Cotton Plantation in Chicot county.
I Arkansas, one of the best plantations on the Mississippi
River, is new offered for sale at the extreme low price ol
SOO,OOO.
This place has upon it ail the improvements and machine
ry iwgiirnl for eighty hands, and one thousand acres of land
in cultivation, bearing now au unsurpassed crop of cotton
and corn. There are altogether fifteen hundred acres In tbe
tract, amt not one but is arable.
Tbe plantation isfitaated on the Mississippi River, thirty
miles be loir the town of Napoleon, and known as Wei burn's
plantation, in Cypress Bend. We have on it a comfortable
dwelling tin use, kitchen, store house, 22 negro houses, a large
double crib, sheltered all around for stock, a gia bouse 40 by
96 feet, two stories, a goad milt, indeed, everything required
on a cotton plantation, and all in gocal order.’
Protected as thi* place is by front and side Levees, over
sows are impossible, ami upon examination it will be found
the cheapest place on the River.
Vat particulars, refer to J. C Kdwards, Laud Agent, Ma
con, Georgia, or On the plantation to
sep 12 25-121 U. K. A A. C. WKLBORN.
EARLY PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
¥ AY! offering fur sale, on easy terms, my plantation in
1 Jharly county, consisting of
3250 Acres of Strong, Oak and Hickory Lime Land,
on Rpring Creek, nine miles from Blakely and fifteen from
Fort Gaines. The ptacr ia in excellunt repair, being amply
turnished with the necessary buildings, which are good and
mostly new; the negro houses are new,framed and supplied
with brick chimneys; the two gin houses are new and fully
equipped. On the score of health thia place wilt compare
well with any. Os the land 1600 acres are under cultiva
tion—4oo acres of rich swamp mould, which may be reduced,
readily, to cultivation, as a part now is—and 1350 acres of
good hammock and up-land yet uncleared and well tim
bered. There are not 50 acres of waste on the place. Water
is well distributed throughout the place.
Also, 1,50 acres of pine land, ou the Colomokee Creek
30® cleared, tbe balance “In the woods.’’ There is a Grist
Mill worth about slsou per annum upon this place. The
water abundant and excellent, the health fulness of the
place unsurpassed. J. T. CRAWFORD.
Blakely, Ga., March *l, ISO.—C2-tf
The Augusta Chronicle A Sentinel, and Constitu
ionaiisU, will publish in their weeklies and send bills.
Plantation in Terrell County
FOR SALE.
AValuablr Plaufatiou* consisting of 1,800 acre*
adjoinihg tbe town of Dawaon, of which about 500
acres are now in cultivation, 200 of which are now in the
first and second crop*. Also, if desired, a beautiful resi
dence in the town, now occuied by himself.
PLANTATION IN DOI GHEKTY.
Also a Plantation in Dougherty, consisting of 700 acres,
sf which about 250 are in cultivation. Thia tract is rich
Oak and Hickory Lime land, not Inferior to any iti the
State for the production of cotton.
For cash, the lands in Terrell will be sold very low.—
Those In Dougherty at $15.00 per acre. They lie in the
vicinity of the plantation of the lateCoi. Joseph Bond, which
sold recently at an average *f about $26.00 per acre, and are
fully equal to them for pi oductiou.
Ir not sold before the first Tuesday in December, they will
then be offered at public sale in Albany and Dawson on that
day. Refer to the subscriber in Dawson, or the Rev. J. H.
Wilkins, at Cherry Hill, 10 m>les south of th*t place.
June 6-5 m MOSES H. BALDWIN.
\ aluallo Plantation
FOR SALK
r WILL SELL nv PLANTATION MTI -
I ATM) in Macon and Houston counties—five miles from
Winchester, on the £oulh-Western Rail Road, ami contain
ing 2.400 Acres Level oak and Hickory
Land, with about 1,400 acres in cultivation.
The place is healthy, with good water, and well improved,
with all necessary buildings, and if desired can he divided
Into two or more settlement*. For terms, Ac., address the
undersigned at Macon, Georgia,
oct -’W-tf • IT. BARS.
.f i Mi i mu. #: #* i.*im'*ttm .r
FO It SAL. E.
144 11.1, sell my plantation near Louiarille, on Rocky
Comfort Creek. It contains abont three thousand acres.
Any person wishing a good place will do well to call and
examine the premises and the growing crop on it. Mr.
Shepherd, who now resides on it will show it to them.
pT Terms will be liberal ASA HOLT.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 26,1960. —ts
74T The Weekly Chronicle A Sentinel, Augusta ; Central
Qe .rgian, Banderaville, and Louisville Gaxette, will please
publish the above four times and forward accounts to this
office.
The Hartford Incorporated 1810,
CAPITAL, *OOO,OOO.
Tli‘ SpriiiKfirlit, Capital, $ 1 50,000,
Tin- .Yla<>ail, nl Spriiislielil,
CAPITAL, $160,000,
With a large Surplus securely invested.
Police* in the above first Class Companies Issued, and
losses promptly adjusted by E. J. JOHNSTON,
junelfi *SB-tf Agent.
“RICHARD CURD,
CHUU. M VMM, HRE ill LIFE HKBKiMX ACIXCI
•W*J COr, GEOH€iM*i.
Til K undersigned, as agent of the
ADaa Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Phtwnix Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
Worth American Eire Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
I.aPayette Eire Insurance Cos., of Brooklyn,
Plate Eire Insurance Cos., of New Hares, and
Aids Life Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
Is prerared to insure every description of Property—in
the above first class companies—on terms favorable to the
assured. Apply to RICH’D. CURD,
fob•fid ts ‘• Agent
THEIIVERPOaL AND LONDON
FIRE AID LIFE IISUfiAICE COMPANY,
OFFICE 56 WILUTREIT, NEW YORK
ACTIIO&IZKD CAPITAL.
£2,000,000, or |10,000,000.
paid ri> capital, srupirs aka resorted FCbtiS
FIVE MILLION'S OF DOLLARS,
800,000 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DIRECTORS IT TEW YORK I
JAMES BROWN, Esq-, Chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chßlrman.
GEORGR BA ROLY, Esq.
EUOKNE DUTILH, K*|.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Ksq.
JOSEPH OILLABD, Jr., Raq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., laq.
ED. E. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S WETMORF, Rsq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD. Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Ksq.
Countel of the Board, A. HAMILTON , Jr., Ksq.
AY tils, VYINUiILI.D it CO.. Agent*.
may 4 1869-ts _ Macon, G*.
SPUING AND SUMMED STOCK
G liOCER I E B,
H AVING l>een bought at low pric*, for cash, we would
say to large purchasers, Uy os, and we will make It
to your interest to buy of us. The following comprise* a
portion of our Stock :
MO Hhd*. Bacon, find Keg* Nulls,
110 “ Molasses, &• bales Wool,
60 Barrel a Syrup, •JOOrt Coils Machine Rope,
M “ Oil, &U<> Pounds Twine,
75,00*1 Pound* Pure Lena*. 100<i Sacks Salt,
82.’ BMs. Refined jj qj* - ASU Boses Candles,
I*o M N.0., “ 188 ** H"ap,
175 Packs Cofiee. lk> * Starch,
M Case - Cotfee Mills,
B Casks Potash, 45 Boxes Crackers,
lOOJkw) Choice iyp. Cigars k 10,000 #>s. Snuff,
1M Bose* RMM, 5 Cases Sardines,
10 Barrels Note, 5 Barrels Hcovil’s Hoes,
10 “ Blocking, 100 Cases Yeast Powders,
M Ofeeets choice Tea,, YOU Packages Mackerel,
together aith every arti el* needed In the Grocery line-.
Also a foil stock of all t he leading articles in the Drug hae,
foe sale by J. B. A W. A. KUHN,
june IS
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
I>i i‘oL*TJ < y Imported I
1? MAI’SAE NET Is constantly receiving the finest
Ij, qualities of
Wines and Cigars,
which he offers in the pulriic on as Reasonable term* a* he
can afford.
Invalid*an- y others, wtahiog a superior article of Wines
or other Uqi ,ors, will find tt greatly to their advantage to
give him a c gil, as they may rely on the genuineness of ev*-
ff Article at-j.i.
Liquors < un he purchase! In bottle or by the gallon, as It
may imit p arcliafr **
the very best brands, by wholesale or retail,
“■ •* fee* importation, caa always be found at my
store, at the house formerly occupied by Mr. James P.
Winier* * an Exchange and Lottery Office.
Mr. M ausseuet. In retiring from hi* old established basi
nets, e ibrace* thfs opportanity to tender hie grateful ac-
Mtowte iguients lo hi* old friends amt customers, from all of
R > y tl% ht t yi enterprU*.
r
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
jfI.iKRLC MAXirACTORY.
JOHN RITTER,
MARBLE MANUFACTURER,
XO. 73 HIGH STREET, KKW HAVES, COKN.
HAS an hand a great variety of American and Foreign
Marble* for Monuments, Mantles, Baptismal Fonts,
Statuary, Ac., Ao. Having in his employ some of the best
workmen-in this couritry, he 1* prepared to execute prompt
ly all orders for any description of Marble Work.
Numerous specimens of design and workmanhip from the
above establishment, can be seen at Bose Hill Cemetery, and
the undersigned has a larg- collection of new patterns of
Monuments, which he will be pleased to exhibit.
JOHN I. JONES, Resident Agent.
feb 1-1300 —If
WHERLEK A WILSON’S Sewing Machines,
at standard prices; anew and fine lot just opened
and for sale by E. J, JOHNSTON A CO.
1 mar 14 Second Floor.
CEWING MACHIKEI and Mathematical Instru
O ments repalied and adjusted, and new parts made to
order. New Tension Pads, A'., for old machines. By
mar 14 E. J. JOHNSTON A 00.
Ready Made Clothing.
THE undersigned has in store a LARGE STOCK of
SOUTH KB N BA BE
CLOTHING!
From material manufactured in the South, which he guaran
tees to sell (at a profit J as low as any one professing to sell
“Jr.™- 1 - E. SAULSHDKY.
PURE CATAWBA WINE.
VINTAGE OF 1569.
TlHNSuperior and Highly Flavored Wlnemay be found
in Maeoiq at the Store of E. MACSSENETT. The un
dersigned, by whom it was grown and manulactuered, in
Pulaski connty, respectfully recommends it to the patron
age of consumers and the public.
July 11 16— GEORGE WALKEK_
Pure Liquors,
JUST IMPORTED.
DALY fit FITZGERALD,
2d door from Hardeman & Sparks’ Warehouse,
Have just received
PURE IRISH WHISKEY.
“ MKRETT BRANDY.
“ SHERRY WINE.
•• MADEIRA h PORT WINK.
These Liquors have been selected with great care by Daly
during a reeeitl vinit lo Ireland. They are
warranted pure. It is deemed entirely unnecessary to re
sort to puffery In order to induce a sale. They are of the
best quality, anil cannot fail to establish this commendation
In the minds of all who try them. Tbe public and judges of
the article, particularly, are Invited to call and examine for
themselves. (nov2B 86-)
SUNDRIES.
WF have in store, and to arrive, our usual assortment
of Groceries, consisting, In part, of Sugar, Coffee,
Bagging, Rope, Twine, Salt, Nails, Paints of every kind,
Linseed and Sperm Oils, Soap, Candles, Cotton Osnaburgs,
:Stripes, Macon Shirtings, Ac. Ac. Avery superior lot of old
land pure Brandies and Wines, Cigars, Ac., with various oth
er articles, which we offer, at wholesale and retail, of tonest
market rtitee. _ _
gep j<; BO WORE k ANDERSON^
Spring hikl Summer Stork of
H A T S-
pw ca?F.B Ifats, comprising all the new stales, and for
Zs) sale at low figures, to the trade,now receivug by
June Iff J. B. k W, *. ROW.
Baron and Grain.
rr fY AAf l I. Its. Prime Shoulders,
OU*UUv/ 20JMIT lbs. Ribbed Sides,
4000(1 “ Clear “
too Bushels selected seed Rye,
300 “ “ “ Wheat,
•JOO “ “ Oats,
150 “ “ “ Bailey,
Just received and for isle by
,ep 5 ASHER AYRES.
lliiKiiiUoi Hope, Ac.
A A RALF.S heavy Gunny Bagging,
JLvMJ 300 Rolls “ “
800 Colls Kentucky Rope,
60 “ Manilla **
600 lbs. Twine,
Bugar, Coffee, and Flour, just received and for sale by
£,p& ASHER AYRES.
Coiifpf liont'ries anti Hroperies.
JH. DAMOI R, at hi* old tlaud No. 14u Mulberry St.,
• keeps as usual a full assortment of goods in the above
line, consisting of Candie S-of his own manufacture, ami line
French Candle*. He Is the only one in Macon that imports
Brandy, Wines, and Wine Vinegar direct from France. All
kinds of fine Lit*ors bud Wines,choice Havana Began, and
beat Tobacco, Oranges, Apples, and other Fruits, liaising,
tigs, Prunes, Nuts, and Presetves of all kinds, Pickles, Ca
pres, Olivos, Oiive <ti), Ketchups, Sauces, Rutter, Cheese,
Crackers, Cakes, Dried Beef Tongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes,
Onions, Cabbage*, *n<l many other articles in that line to
Midi if mis to mention, mar 14-ts
ISluckMiiilfi Hl* op- -Removal.
GIIIER & MASTERSON
HAVE removed to their new Brick building nearly op
poaite to their Livery Stable, on Third Street, where
they are well prepared, witli the best workmen, to accom
modate all their old, and as many new customers as may
call. They would also notify all persous who have bad
work done at SMfelr old shop on Fourth Street, since the Ist
October, 1b67, to make payment to no one, except the sub
scribers of their authorised agents,
dec 88 ‘69-tf ORIER A MASTERSON.
Miscellaneous.
CT AM ITXTI HUN, Pochcl mid Table Cat-
T l-ry, RAZORS and FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE
DESKS, DRYING CASK?, FANCY BASKETS. PARIAN
BTATUETTS, DOUBLE & SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS, CANES, PORT MONIES AND PURSES,
MIJRSCH AUM PIPES .CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
Midi ami Ornamental Combs,
Fancy Hair Pins, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Domi
noes, Billiard Balls, Cuos,
LEATHERS A CHAY.It,
With many new an-1 desirable articles not enumerated.
Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices, bv
nor 1C *. J- JOH.NBTON k CO.
L'akla Adnuicea on Cotton.
MACON, January 4th, 18a8.
THF. Bubacrib r will ma iecash advanceson Cotton con
signed to o*o. Parsons k Cos., Savannah, and agree to
hold the Cotton from Forty-five to Fifty days from dxteot
ihtpment. [jss • 41-tfl ,! *AAC BCJOTT
PLANTATION BKOGANN. —Now in
■ tore the bcKtaxsortment of Negro Shoos,we
have ever offered In this Market. Men’s double soled peg
and nailed blank and rusoetu ; do. heavy single soled black
and russetl*, do. boys and youths black and rutsetu, all l
which we art soiling very low, MIX k RUTLAND,
i -* ‘ - j
RAILROAD SCHKDULKS, &U ]
Oentral jI;il 3. toad. j
4JSlants* of fclM'dlili'.
ONI and after Sunday, February 26th, 1860 f the Trains
will run as follows : j
Leave Savannah. 10.155 a. m , I.BOP M. and 11.10 r. M
Arrive at Macon *■ a m. and 11.05 v. m j
Arrive at Augusta 600A. M. and 0.35 r. M
Arrive at Mliledgevitfe 12 80 r. m |
Leave Macon 10.60 A. m. and HI IK) e. m
Aarrive at Bavanuah..V.7.29 a. m., 7.45 p. n. and 10.40 r. m |
Arrive at Augusta 6- : >0 A. n. and 6.55 p. m
Leave Augusta 12.30 a. m. and 2.15 p. w
Arrive at Savannah.. . 7.29 a, n. and 10 40 r. n
Arrive at Macon 3 55 A. m. and 11.05 r. m
Trains lhat leave Savannah at lOniia. m., only run to
Millen, arriving there at 8.10 p. m., connecting withlOa.a.
Macon train te Augusta.
Passengers taking the 2.15 p. m. train at Augusta, will
leave Miden 5.50 p. ni., and arrive atPavannah at 10.40 p. m.
Passengers by 11.10 p. m., from Savannah will go through
direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.30 or 11.10 p. ro. trains from Sa
vannah for IffagoD, or points beyond, will meet with no
detention at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, or Western A
Atlantic Rail Road, will leave Savannah on Ihe 1.80 p. m.
train ; for Milledgeville and Eatonton on 11.10 p. m. train ;
for Mouth Western Kail Koad below Fort Vallej', on 11.10
p. ra. train; those for Montgomery, Columbus, fie., by
either train.
Passengers from Augusta, for South Western Georgia,
should take the 12.30 a. in. train, to avoid detention at
Macon. Those for Columbus, Montgomery, Ac., may lake
either train.
Train* connect at Macon with Macon A Western trainsto
Griltin ami Atlanta, and the west; also, with South western
trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Kofaula, Fort Gaines, Americus,
Coluiuhus, Montgomery, Ac., and at Millen with Augusta
and Savannah Rail Koad to Augusta and the north ; at Sa
vannah with the tri-weekly steamships to New York ; also,
with Steamships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change In Hchedule, the connection,both ways, at
Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Koad is secured, and
passernrt-rs will have no detention at Augusta or Millen, as
heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS,
felt 29 General Superintendent.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
gsangtiaaMlf
Oliange of Schedule.
Two Daily Iraim between Macon Jj* Columbus.
Leave Macon 9-46 A. M. and 11.50 P. m
Arrive at Columbus 3.80 p. m. and 5.35 A. m
Leave Columbus 816 A. u. and 8.80 P. m
Arrive at Macon 3.56 a. m. and 9.05 p. m
One daily Mail Train between Macon and Albany, and
Cuthbert, Coleman and Morris.
Leave Macon 10.25 a. m
Arrive at Albany T..... 4.55 p. m
Leave Albany P. m
Arrive at Macon 3.26 f. u
The Mall and Passenger Train* from Coleman Station 10
mile.’ west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Gaines Line and from
Morris Station 11 miles west of Cuthbert on the Eufaula
Line, connect daily with Albany Mail Traiu at Smithvllle,
No. 10 8. W. R. R. The Rond will be open to Hatcher’s, on
the Eufaula Line, 15 miles west of Cuthbert on the 15th of
March next.
Leave Coleman. 11.45 a. m
Leave Morris i 1J 88 a. m
Arrive at Smithvllle 3.04 p. u
Leave fimithville at 8.85 p. m
Arrive at Cuthbert i 5-54 p. m
Arrive at Coleman 6-48 p. m
Arrive at Morris .’ 6.57 p. m
Making the connection with the up and down Albany
Mail Train. „ „ ,
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Savan
nah, Miliedgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbndge,
Thomasville, Ac.
Post Coaches and Hacks make a daily connection with
the Trains at Coleman and Fort Gaines, and at Morris for
Eufaula.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Havneville and Ilawkinsville, and tri-weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
at Macon. For oilier points take either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r A Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 29th, 1860. mar 14
MUON A WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
ON and alter Wednesday, April 4th, Passenger Trains
| of thi* Koad will be run as follows:
Leave Macon at . 12_0U night and at 1.45 p. m
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.15 a, m. ami at 7.15 p. m
Leave Atlanta at .....12.00 night and at 2.15 p. m
Arrive Macon at *,15 a. m. and at 7.45 p. m
The night Trains will not he run on Sundays.
The lz.on niyiat TANARUS,„ from Macon connects at Atlanta
with train of Western A Atlantic Kail Koad,leaving Atlanta
at 10.20 a. m. with Georgia R. R. at 9.06 a. m. and Atlanta
A West Point R. R. at 10.10 a. m.
The 1.45 p. in. train from Macon connects with train of
Western A Atlantic R. R., leaving Atlanta at 6.01) p. m. with
Georgia R. R. at 9.40 p. in. and Atlanta A West Point R. R.
at 12.80 a. m.
Each train of the Western A Atlantic R. R. connects at
Chattanooga with train* for Memphis, Nashville, New Or
leans, and all points West, and at Dalton with train* for
Knoxville and all points North.
Travelers will find this the shortest, quickest and moat
pleasant route to the North as well as the
\ I II li I NI A SPRINGS*
There being less changes or cars than by any other route,
and the whole line passes through a high, healthy region,
many portions of it commanding views of scenery of the
most picturesque character.
Time from Macon to New York by train leaving at 1.45
p. m., 61 hours, by 12 night train 65J4 hours. Close con-
I nections by both trains at all points beyond Atlanta. Fare
to New York, $33 90; Philadelphia, s3l 00; Baltimore,
$29 00; Washington, S2S 09; Richmond, $27 90 ; Petersburg,
$27 00 ; Jackson’s River, $32 no.
The lost named point is on the Virginia Central Railroad,
and only thirty miles from the Greenbrier White Sulphur
Springs.
To Newbem, s2l 85, for Pulaski Allum and Red and Blue
Sulphur Springs.
To Salem, $93 10, for Roanoke Red Sulphur, Red Sweet,
Allum and Salt Sulphur and Greenbrier White Sulphur
Spring*.
To Big Tunnel), $22 35, for Montgomery White Sulphur,
Yellow Sulphur, Alleghany, Salt Sulphur, Red Sulphur,and
Greenbrier White Sulphnr Springs. A branch road of IJ4
miles run- to the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, where
ample provisions will be made to accommodate 1000 guests.
A daily line of Coaches leaves this point for all the principal
Springs, Including the Greenbrier White Sulphur.
Baggage checked to New York, for other points checks
will be given to Knoxville, tlience to any point desired.
Fare to New Orleans, S2B 00, time through 58 hours.—
|3PF“ Twenty-four hours less than by any other route.
may 9 7-’6O ALFRED L. TYLER, Sup’t.
Wpktorii A Atlantic Railroad*
Atlanta to Chattanooga, ISS Miles—Fare,— $5 00
DAY PAS3ENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.30, A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.48, P. M.
Leaves Chattanooga at 9.80, P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.33, P. M.
XT Kin a PASMKSOKR THUN.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8.40, P. M
Arrive* at Chattanooga at 5.07, A. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 8.40, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 5.05. A. M.
This Road connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kington, the Kast Tennessee and Georgia
Railroad nt Dalton, ani the Nashyille A Ohattanooea Rail
oAd at Olißtt&noogA. JOHN W. LEW 18,
oct r2s-tf Superintendent.
eFftON COUNT!’ BAIL ROAD.
THE daily train on the road connects with the train on
the Macon k Western Railroad from Macon to Atlanta:
Fare from Thomaston to Macon $2 85.
“ “ *♦ 4 Atlanta..... 8 Bfi.
Through tickets can be hal at the office of thia company
in Thomaaton ; and at the general ticket office of the Macon
A Western Kail ltoad, at Macon and Atlanta.
Passenger* wishing to go to Chalybeate Springs, Warm
Springs, or White Sulphur Spring", will find this route Very
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will leave Thomaston daily
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalybeate
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulphur
Springs, returning dally to conuect with the train from
Thomaston to Bartlesville. A. J. WHITE,
jitljr tt-tf Hop’*.
Snvm it ml i Ronto !
NEW-YORK!
Girat Reduction in Rales *f Passage.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
FROM. I FROM.
New Orleans sß# 751 Memphis., 43J 76
Mobile. 85 00 Nashvillo 27 75
Montgomery 26 mil Chattanooga 25 00
Columbus 21 001 Knoxville v.. 25 50
Albany 9B 001 Atlanta 81 00
Macon 20 HO | Augusta -. • 17 60
Baggage checked through by the Manhattan Express
Company on the Central Kail Road Cars, and delivered
anywhere in New York or vicinity.
Uy the S|dendid and Commodious Side-Wheel Steamships
AUGUSTA,... .1500 urns Capt. Woodboll.
FLORIDA, 1300 “ “ CaowsLL.
ALABAMA 1800 “ ...... . “ Bc*k*CX.
Leaving Savannah every SATURDAY, carrying tlio Uni
ted States Mail.
,These Steamships belong to the Old Established anil favorite
line, known as 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 in comfortable accommodations and
fare can not be excelled by any vessels on the coast.
Through Tickets are sold In New-Orleans by R. Wd<
90 Gravier st.; In Mobile by Cox, Urainard It Cos.; in Cos
luintms by 8. H. Hill, Agent Harnden’s Express and J. M
Bivins, Rail Road Ticket Agent, and at all other i>ointß by
ounectiug Kail Koad Ticket Agent*.
JNO. R. WILDER k GALLIE,
Agents, Bay Street, Savannah.
8. L. MITCHELL, A SON,
feb 89-ts Axents, 18 Broadway, New-York.
Pure Corn and Rectified Whiskey.
RHLfL Whiskey, consisting of “ Ward k Carey’s
| UU Extra Rectified,” “ Kentucky Pure White,” Ten
nessee Corn,” Georgia Planters,” “Pike’s Magnolia,” and
other Brands, all received direct from the Distillers, and
for sale low by McCALLIE A JONES,
mar 7
BOOTS AND SIIOES.-Mens’.Boys and a-
Youth’stine Calf and Kip Pegged Boots; Mens’ j&H I
stout Kip Hunting and Mud Boots; Gents lasting J V
Gaiters, Monterey, Opera and Ties, and fine Calf
Brogans; (tents, Roys, and Youths’Patent and Enamelled
Brogan*; Men’*, Boy*, and Youths’California Kip Brogan*
a largo awgrunent. [octfi-yj MIX A KIRTLANH,
HAKDYV/VlvI!, 1 KOi\ St KL. j
iiimnie,
I liO\ uiul STEEL.
JOSEPH E. WELLS
WOULD respectfully inform his friends
ami the public generally, that lie is
now receiving and opening a large and well
selected stock of
Hardware & Cutlery,
WHOLESALE OK EETAIL,
which he offers for sale at the Store form
erly occupied by Cauiiabt fc C'ukh, on
r J'tiirvl Street, llis Stock consists in part ot
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
English, Round, Square awl Flat IKON;
American Hound, Square and Flat
Iron; Swedes Iron from lto 12
inches, all thicknesses; Hand,
Hoop, Scroll and Oval
Iron; Horse Shoe
Iron, Nail Hods;
Sheet, Boiler and
Tank Iron; Cast, German
and Blister STEEL; PLOW
and Spring Steel; Boon to n and
other brands of Nails and Spikes; T\ agon
Body, Hinge, and Clout Nails; Fin
ishing Nails, Tacks, &c., &c. ;
Griffin's Horse Shoe Nails;
Burden’s Horse and
Mule Shoes; An
vils, Vices,
Smith’s Bellows ;
H ammers, Tongs, Stocks
and Dies; Buttresses, Borax,
Emery; Sand Paper, Emery Pa
per, and Cloth; Mill Irons, Spindle and
Screws; Cranks, Cross Cut Saws;
Upright and Circular Mill Saws ;
AXES, superior brand and warranted;
Brade’s Patent and other Hoes; Cano
and Grubbing Hoes; Fan
Mills, Threshing Ma
chines; Com Shel
ters, Corn Mills;
Patent and Yankee
Scythe Blades; Grain
Cradles, Wheel-Barrows; 1,
2, and 4 ILorso Plows; Hand,
Panel, and Tenon Saws; Chisels, Au
gers; Auger, Shell and Gimlet Bits; Draw
ing Knives, Hammers, Hatchets;
Planes of all kinds; Chest, Cup
board and Drawer Locks;
Gimlet Screws, Butt
Hinges; Kim, Mor
tice, Stock and
Padlocks;
Carriage and
Tire Bolts; W hif
fletrees, II nbs, Rims,
Spokes; Boggy Shafts, Poles,
Scats, Bodies; Axles, Springs,
Castings, Dash Frames, Ornaments;
Duck and Drill Enameled Cloth; Patent
Dash and Collar Leather; Seat Sticks,
Bands, Nails, &c.; Iron Wire
and Wire Cloth; Iron iuui
Brass fleives; Block Tin,
Pig, Zinc and
Babbit Metal;
Bar and Pig Lead ;
Grindstones and
Cranks; Trace, Breast,
Stretcher, Tongue, Lock and
Dog Chains; Hollow \\ are, Caul
drons ; Sugar Pans, all nixes, from 40
to 100 gallons; Manilla and Cotton Rope;
Files, Braces and Bitts; Wagon Box
es, Well Buckets; Pressed Nuts
and Washers, Leather and
Rubber Belting and
Kubl>er Packing,
and every other article usually kept in a
HARDWARE STORE,
which he will sell for Cash or Credit, at
Wholesale and Retail on as good terms as
they can be bought at any House in this
City.
Call and examine my Stock, and
I willtake pleasure in showing the Goods.
J. E. WE EES.
Macon, March 14th, 18C0.
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
IH GREAT VARIETY AT THE
NEW IKON FRONT STORE
OF
CAKIIART & CURD,
WHERE they continue to keep one of the largest s
---•ortmeiit kept in Mitldle Georgia, consisting In part of
Swedes Iron all sizes, Hammered Plow Steel,
Refined *• “ “ Cast
English “ “ “ Blister “
Round a Sq’r Iron all sizes, German
Oral A Ro’nd “ “ “ Spring
Hone Shot “ “ “ Tin
Ntii Hods, Machinery
PLANTATION HARDWARE
BIOES ; ScoTil, Brade’s and various other makes.
Trace Chains, Cane Hoes,
Plow “ Axes,
Breast “ Hames,
Tongue *• Plow Lines.
CARPENTER TOOLS.
Planes, Cldssels and Gouges,
Hand and Panel Saws, Augers and Anger Bitts,
Boring Machines, Braces and Bitts,
Mortice Machines, Iron Braces,
Bench Vices and Saws, Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Butts, Nails, Brads,
Together with every thing used in the way of BUILDERS
MATERIALS.
(LiltIt!AGE MAKERS
Can always find a Large Stock.
Kims, Mpokt'R, lluhs. Wheels, Bands, Leather Clothes.
Bash Frames and Trimming of every variety used in their
line.
Agricultural Implements.
Such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Grass
Blades, Briar and Bush Hanks,.
L'riii IVllllw —Grant’s, Clinton and other makes.
Spike Tl reslier. - Emery's, McConnell’s, Wiuship’s,
Georgia and other makes.
florae Puivcrs —Emery’s, Bogarder’s and Lever
Powers.
(■ruin e radio*— 5 and 6 fingered, of several makers
and styles.
All of which they offer at the lowest market rates. Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
price, Ac. a P r A-’OO
To the I’nlilie.
TIKE city Sexton has removed from his former resi
dence, to the Corner of Walnut and the street leading
to Hose Hill Cemetery. All orders lor Monuments from
Philip’s Marble Yard, will be thankfully received and prompt
ly attended to. A. BRIDIE, City Sexton.
Macon, Oct. 3rd, 1560.—2S
Corn, Rye, Itarloy uiitl Oats.
lAAA HUSH ELS Prime Corn,
200 “ “ Seed ßye,
16(1 “ “ Seed Barley,
600 “ “ Oats, for sale by
sep 11 BOWDRK k ANDEKSON.
HO ML C HA Nil FA tTI It E.
WE are prepared to make to order and repair, at short
notioe, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac., Ac.
Also, Sewing Machines repaired, and new parts made, and
machines adjusted, by a practical and experienced workman
Public patronage respectfully solicited,
jan 18 S. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Sundries Received and iorsale by
J. A. R. NIASSETT.
1 A A BWB. of Maguolla Whisky,
iuU do x. xx.xxx.St. Louia Whiskey,
*) do Old Burbon Whisky,
do Nectar Whisky,
a do Pennsylvania Malt Whisky,
_> do N.E. Rum,
bd do Phelp’s Gin, ,
SO do American Brandy,
25* Pipes Brand Gloire De Cognac,
1% do. of J. J. U. Sir Brandy,
2 H da. do. Signet do.,
2k J. Jupry A Cos., Brandy
2 do. Holland Gin,
25 Boxes of Lemon Syrup.
Also,together with a full assortment of all other articles
n the Grocery line, now in store and daily receiving, and
or Mi mU* a* way Lowe in Macon. law* lt-Ul
m u p i c i \ i: 9 .
AVER’S AOFE FI K E,
IVOR the speedy cure of Intermittent Fever, or Fevyr
1 and Acoe, Remittent Fever, t'bill Fever, Duttb Ague,
Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fe
vers, indeed for the whole class of diseases originating in
biliary deraugemeut, caused by the Malaria of mmsGiatic
countries.
No one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of
the Awci icait people lh*rt a tore ami c ure for Fever
and Ague. Such we are now enalded tit otter, with a perfect
certainly that it will eradicate the disease, and with assur
ance, founded on prool, that no hai ui can arise fima its
use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this disorder most
be of immense service in tire Communities where© prevails.
I'reTtjitiou is better than cure, for tire patieut escapes the
risk which lie must ran In Violent attack* of this balelul
distemper. This “Ocm-.” expels the miasmatic poison of
Fxveh and Aui E from the system and prevents the develop
ment of the disc rse, if taken on U-e first approach of its
premonitory sympl ’ ins. it is nut only the beat reruedx
ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, bat also
the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar
brings it within the reach of every body; ami in lulioue dis
tricts, wlwrre Fever and Ague prevails, every bony should
have it and use ft freety both for cure and protection. It
is hoped tills price will place it within the reach of all—the
poor as well as the rich. A grea‘. superiority of this reme
dy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and cer-r
tain cure of Intenaittentsls, that it contains no Quinine or
mineral, consequently it produces n<> quinism or other iuju
lious effects whatever U|oti the constitution. Those cure •
by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence Os the mias
matic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its
irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout,
Headache, Bliudness, Toothache, Karache, Ca'arrh, Asthma
Palpitation, Painful Affection or theHpleeii, Hysterics, PaiD
in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the
Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put
on the intermittent type, or become periodical. ThU“Cpms”
expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures
them all alike. It is an invaluable protect ion to immigrants
and persons traveling or temporarily residing in the mala
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while expos
ed to the infection, that will he execreted from the system,
and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into
disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than
cure, and few will ever suffer from Intermittent*, if they
avail themselres of the protection this remedy afford*.
AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS,
for all the purposes of a Family Physic, are so composed
that disease within the range of their action can rarely
withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties
search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the
human organism,correcting its diseased action, and rettor
ing its vitalities. Asa consequence of these properties, the
invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is
astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy
at once so simple and inviting
Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every
body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. —
The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my
American Almanac, contining certificates of their cures and
directions for their use in the following complaints: Cos
tiveness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction
of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and
other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the
body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent
alterative for the renovation of the blood and strength to
the system debilitated by disease.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
for the rapid cure of Goughs, Colds, Infiuenza, Hoarseness,
Group, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the re
lief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous are
the cases of its cures, that almost every 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 tuperiority over every other
medicine of its kind Is too apparent to escape observation,
and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesi
tate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dan
gerous affections of the pulmonary organs Uiat are incident
to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon
the community have failed and been discarded, this has
gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the
afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too nu
merous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
Prepared by l>r. J* C. AVER 4k <!©., LOWELL
Mass.
All our Remedies are for satehy E. L. STROHECKER and
ZEILIN A HUNT, Macon ; and by all Druggists everywhere.
aug b-8m
Thousands are dally speaking in praise of
fir. Eaton’s Infantile Cordial
and why ? because it never fails to afford instantaneous
relief when given in time. It acts as if by magic, and on
trial alone will convince you that what we say is true. It
contains
IVo Paregoric or Opiate
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the suffer
ings of your child, Instead of by deadening its sensibilities.
For this reason, It commends itself as the only reliable pre
paration now known for Children Teething, Diarrhoea,
Dysintery, Griping in the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach,
Wind, Cold in the Head, and Croup; also, for Softening the
Gums, Reducing lnfiamation. Regulating the Bowels, and
relieving pain, it has no equal—being an anti-spasmodic it
is used with unfailiog success in all cases of Convulsions or
other Fits. As you value the life and health of your child
ren, and wish to save them from those sad and blighting
consequences which are certain to result from the use of
narcotics of which all other remedies for Infantile Com
plaints are composed, take none but Dr. Katun's Infantilis
Cordial, this you can rely upon. It Is perfectly harmless,
and cannot injure the most delicate infant-
Price, 25 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle.
Prepared only by CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, Vew York.
Healthy human blood upon being
A ualizod
always presents us with the same essential elements and
gives of course the True Standard. Analyze the Blood of a
person suffering from Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia, Scrofula, Ac., and we had in every instance certain
deficiencies in the red globules of blood Supply these de
ficiencies, and you are made well. The Blood Food is
founded upon this theory, hence its astonishing success.
To all suffering from consumption,incipient or confirmed,
or from debility of any kind ; or from mental or nervous
prostration, brought on by any cause ; or from scrofulous
complaints ; or from diseases of the kidneys or bladder;
and to ladies suffering any of the many distressing com
plaints their sex are liabie to, and which engender con
sumption, the Kloocl Food is offered as a certain and
reliable remedy. Differing in every particular from the
patent medicines of the day, it is a chemical combination of
Iron, Sulphur and Phosphorus, of very great worth, ard
many hundreds bear glad and grateful testimony to the
benefits it has conferred on them.
Price of the Blood Food $1 per bottle. Sold bv
CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New-York.
And by Dr. E. L. Strohkoser, Macon. sep 5-
Latest News by tbe Atlantic Telegraph.
m all whom it may concern, this is to notify the public
X that ISAACS is at home again, and begs to assure his
patrons that his Saloon is not a thing of a day. C sens
and the traveling public will find their establishment open,
not for the Season only, but at all Seasons of the year, and
those calling on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New York and other
markets will afford, in the way of eatables and something
good to driuk, and six days out of seven, more thau cau be
found in any other house in town.
E. ISAACS Sc BRO’.
Under on's Hall, Clserry St.
HiS Bill of Fare will every day,
Be just the tiling for little pay;
And those, who at tboir placo may eat.
Will fliAcl in it all things complete—
And goi tig once, they then will know,
That ISAACS, is the PLACE to go.
We shall be happy to see our friends, ensuring them that
it will be our unremitting care to please in every respect,
as we Batter ourselves, we have done till now.
It may not be generally knowu that we have, to meet the
wishes of the Medical faculty, imported by ourselves, a very
superior quality of Pale Brandy, iine Old Port, Bherry and
Madeira, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much de
sired by them.
Look at this Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself:
OYSTERS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the shah or
by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, or in any way you want
them. Also, m
Shrimps and Crabs. Wild Game of every variety,
Venison and Beef Steaks,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham and Eggs,
Devil Ham and Deviled Terapins,
__. Mount*iu Ovsters,
TURTLE SOUP,
‘d Wood-Cock,Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and everyihing that an epicure wants, can
always be had when in season.
C©iif©rlioii4‘ri<‘N aiesl Fruit.
ISAACS, 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 AC. IKAACM A Hi*©.
oet fi-tf
Livery Stable Notice.
ON and after 25th December, 1559, the following Prices
will be charged fur Feeding Horses at our Stables :
Single Feed of Horse, 60
For Night or Day, f 1 00
Board of Horse per month, 18 00
Drove Stock per day, in Stable, 75
“ ** “ “ “ Lot, 60
HAYDEN A GOOLSBY,
GRIER A MASTKRSON,
M. BTUBCLKFIS LD,
ADDKIUIULD A o LAYERS.
Macon, Dec. 21,155>. _______
CORN ! CORN!!
0/"V/“V/"v BUSH. Prime Western Corn, just received
and for sale at 66 lbs. to the bushel by
aug 15. McCALI.IE A JONES.
“ Why Stand Ye all the Day Idle T
AN V lady or gentleman In the United States, possessing
from #3 to *7, can enter into an easy and respectable
business, by which from $6 to |lo per day cau be realized
For particulars, address (with stamp,)
W. R. ACTON A CO., No. 87 (old 41) North 6th st.,
sep 26-Gm PiULißtLrlltt.
Pebble Spectacles,
¥ ,\ Gold and Steel Frames, Gald, Silver, Steel and Oorn-
X non Specks.
A splendid assortment just received, by
nov 16 K - J. JOHNSTON A CO.
B©©TSL —A full assqrtment of Gents’fine French m
Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, of ■
arious kinds and qualities, both soled and pegged.—
ust received and for sale low by MIX A KIRTLAND.
OMff-Jf - - ‘ * ‘ r H
MEDICINES.
DK. J. n.
Slreugthful£ Cordial A Rlood Purifier.
THROP.£ATK*T REMEDY IN THE WORLD,
And the most delicious And delightful Cordial ever taVen
IT is sir,cllya scientific and Vegetable Compound, procured
by the distillation of Runts, .Herbs and Burk Yel; w
Dock, Bl.out Korff, Black Root, Sarsapartba, Wild Cherrv
Bark anil Dandelion eaters into its coiupostiou. The tlll , ’
active remedial principle ot each ingredient is thoroughly
extracted by ay new method of dist.llitig, producing a deli
cious, exhUeraliugspirit, and the most INFALLIBLE ten,,-
dy for renovating the diseased system, and restoring the sick
suffering and debilitated ix valid to tiKALiH and siklxliu. ’
MrLean’k Klrengilit-uing Cordial
will effectually cure l.iver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, xnd
all diseases arising It oin a disordered Liver or the Stomach
Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Acidity or Sickness
the Stomach, Fullness ol blood to the 11 ad, Dull p ain or
Swimming in the Head,Palpitation of the Heart, Fullnt-ssor
Weigiit itt the Stomach, Hour Eructations, Choaklng or g U f
locating Fueling when lying down, Dryness or Velios uessuf
the Skin and Eyes, Night Sweats, InWard Fevers, Pain ; n
the small of the Back, Chest or Side, Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, I angimr De
•p.indtnc.v or any Nervate Disease, Sore* or Blotches c ,n
the Skin, Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.)
Over Half a illillioii nf Hollies
Have been sold duringtln. lust six mouths, and in no instance
has it failed in giv ng entire satisfaction. Who, then, will
suffer from weakness of debility when McLean's Stre'nvti.
ening Cordial will cure yow r
No language can convey an adequateidea of tlie immedi
ate and almost miraculous change produced by taking this
Cordial in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous
system, v hether broken down by execs, weak by nature or
sickness, the relaxed and unstrung organisation
is restored to its pristine besltb and vigor.
Married Persons,
Or others conscious of inability, from whatever cause will
find McLean’s Strengthening Cordial a thorough regenerator
of the system ; and all who may have ‘injured themselves by
improper indulgences, will find in this Cordial a certain
and speedy remedy.
To the I.nti 1 es,
McLean's Strengthening Cordial Is a noverign and speedy
cure for Incipient Consumption, Whites, Obstructed atid
Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine or Involnnla
ry Discharge thereof, Falling of the Womb, Giddiness,
Fainting and all Diseases incident to Females.
There fa No MUlake About It.
Puffer no longer. Take it according to directions. It will
stimulate, and Invigorate you and cause the bloom of health
to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle warranted to
give satisfaction.
For Children.
If your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted, McLean’s
Cordial, will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay
not a moment, try it and you will be convinced.
It is Delicious to Take.
Caution. —Beware of druggists or dealers who may try to
palm upon you some Bitters or Sarsaparilla trash, (which
they can buy cheap,) by saying It is just as good. Avoid
such men. Ask for McLean’s Strongthing Cordial, and take
nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the
blood thoroughly,and at the same time strengthen the system
One table spoonful taken every morning, fasting, is a
certain preventative for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow
Fever, or any prevalent disease.
Price only $1 per bottle, or tl bottles for *5.
JOHN McLEAN, Sole Proprietor
of this Cordial. Also, McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
Principal Depot on the corner of Third and Pine Streets,
Ht. Louis, Mo.
Bold by ZEILIN A HUNT, GEO. PAYNE, Macon, and all
respectable Druggists in the South. apr 11-ly
Hostetler’* Stomach Bitters.
THE Proprietors and Manufacturers of HOSTETTER’B
CELEBRATED STOMACH HITTERS can appeal wiili
perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of
the United States, because the article has attained a repu
tailon heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point
will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion
or blazoning effrontery. The consumption of Hosfetter’s
Stomach Bitters for the last year amounted to over a htlf
million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in
times past, it is evident that during the coming year the
consumption will reach pear one million bottles. This im
mense amount could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the preparation, and the
sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections
ol the country where the article is best known, who not on
ly recommend the Bitters to their patients,but are ready at
all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of
stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting there
from.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraor
dinary efforts In the way of trumpeting the qualities of the
Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine,
which is destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to
regions where fever and ague and various other bilious
complaints have counted their victims by hundred*. To
be able to state confidently that the “ Bitters” are a certain
cure of the Dyspepsia, and like diseases, is to the proprie
tors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid
matter Iroro the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts
renewed vitality to tbe nervous system, giving it that tone
and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It
operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive or
gans, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a
condition essential to the'healthy discharge of the func
tions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters dally as per direc
tion* on the bottle, and they will find In it a stimulant pe
culiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleas
ant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a
tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence
of thousands of aged men and women who have experienc
ed the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from
stomach derangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleteri
ous drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A
few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods
when their cares are so harrassing that many of them sink
under the trial she relation of mother and child is so ab
sorbingly tender, that ihe mother, especially if shebeyoung
apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for
iher infant. ‘Should the period of maternity arrive during
the summer season, the wear of body and mind is general
ly aggravated- Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant
to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and respon
sibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer the Bitters to
all other Invigorators that receive the endorsement of phy
sicians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as cer
tain to give a permanent Increase os bodily strength.
All those p>ersons, to whom we have particularly referr
ed above, to-wlt ; sufferers from fever and ague, caused by
malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss ot appetite,
all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannua
ted inval'ds, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing
mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving
to Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
Fail lion, —We caution the public against using any of
the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostkttrii’s
Cklibratbp 3tomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has
the words “Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters”biown on the
side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is op
the label.
prepared and sold by HOSTKTTER A SMlTH,Pitts
burgh, Pa., and old by all Druggists, grocers, and dealers
generally throughout the United States,Canada, jiouth Arne
rica and Germany. Also for sale by E. L. STROHECKER
GEO. PAYNE, and ZELIN A HUNT, Macon, Ga.
may 2-ly
rt'% \
/ AO ECONOMY! V\’£a\
j? ‘& is’
(g* Zt BispaifflM <o
Save tlic Pieces! ®-Cj
JLa accident* v>Ul happen, even- in fPell-remulated faml*
W, it Is very deeir&ble to have some cheap and convenient
way for repairing Faroitnre, Toys, Crockery, Ac,
SPAIDISG’S PREPARE GLUE
meets mil such emergencies, mud do household c&n afford to
he without It. It la always ready and up to the sticking
point There Is no longer a necessity for limping chairs,
splintered venesrs. headless dolls, ami broken cradles. It is
Just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work
*0 popular with ladies of refinement and table.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically
held In solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities ot
tUo best cabinet-makers Glue. It may be used in the place
ts ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesiva
“Useful in Every House.”
B. B.—A. Brush accompanies each bottle.
Price, 25 Ceuta.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar-st., New York.
Address UEMtV C. SPALIHSC A 00.,
Box No. 8,000 New York.
Put op for Dealers in Cases containing four, eight, and
twelve doten—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card accompa
nying each package.
eSC” A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times its cost annually to every household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggist*, Har ware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of Spalding's Pre
pared Glck, when making up their list. It will stand any
climate. (Ib 1-ly)
A. Card.
DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively used Little's
Vmimiflge Lakes pleasure in saying it is the most val
uable remedy to cure children of Worms he ever knew. A
dollar bottle quite sufficient for 25 cases.
Believing that more children are lost from *he effects of
Worms than from all other causes 1 recommend it fully to
everybody. In using, nothing else la necessary but to dose
the children spring and fall. Besides the great convenience
of such medicines, I never before found a more safe, or one
more certainly to be relied opon than Dr. W. G. Little’s
Vermifuge.
Talbotton, Ga., Feb. 3, 1860.
Little’s Anodyne Cough Drops per bottle $0 75
Little’s Vermifuge, in large bottles 1 00
Little’s Vermifuge, In vials * -- 25
Little’s Ring ami Tetter Worm Ointment.... : 10°
Lillie’s French Mixture 1 50
. mar 21 52 — •
60 Negroes for Sale !
I HA VI. just received a lot of likely young NEGROES
from Maryland, and offer them at reasonable prices.—
Purchasers will please Cavor me with a call. Also, wish to
purchase good men and women for the Western market, for
which I will trade women and children, or pay cash. Office
on the corner of Third and Poplar Street, near Gardenia;
A Sparks’ Warehouse. W. R. PHILLIPS-
Macon, Dec. 21, 1859. 89-y
¥ O TICE.
THE subacribers have opened a House In Macon,on the
corner next below the 44 Brown House,” and near the
Passenger Depot, for the
Purchase and Sale of Negroes.
A good supply, of likely Young Negroes, kept constantly
on hand and for sale. Purchasers and Traders are invited
to eall and examine for themselves.
mar 10 ’s9—if STUBBS A HARD!
REFINED LEAF LARO
PA KEGS Refined Leaf. Lard row r'“eeivlrig , ' r
OU sale by IMJAI*** * iWMtf*