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l% ts • fourt h**** ‘* f ,*l*. <>ti th* liil
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kn i ‘ wa •* fu!!, nu.l Loi.Ghelot contain- I
r>> * tlftandMu North OoeU°rpe,ta MW ***-1
la. r k*! p*, <il Dr. Rhodes. and the Davidson I
v. - up ;, o a* the property
* la .. r. from th*- Superior Court of .*!
> f ‘ A iiarvoy W. S-nc*- vs. *sd U 4). I r<-
° u . i,„ j*;a,HU(T Attorney. Alo, One l<
tT c and tao dark colored Mule*, Setied U|** I
Art *f defendant, to satisfy a ft. fa. iurd ,
“ ~_. , r Co.i t of *4 rounty. In tavor of the of
„ t art **- Nathan Bryan, Jr.
“ W. B. JOSES, Sheriff.
sill HI W *t v 1.1'.* ll be -old **. f’
% it . 4r n tlw town f **teih*r|c, Ma
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v ►. i.. . unt, w.ilun
f u.e lotl. H.i.t property, >
t, re ..r | •*.*, pill of I'd Ni*. Wi, In
, .if .uuerly Mar*e cm>* L’lWwti eouray.lt
u.o re..n John Maii...it la ly r-‘*!.ii amt
, |,. Tl ed „„ I, V ~ Justice? Court C. fa. t--ued
Lot returned to me by J.dm W CViist.
OWKXB C. SIIARMAN.fIh It.
> HORTf- ftKK *%LE.-WIII be sold I*-
- Court houte Jour in the towu of Thomastou,
•v ~n the Ora Tuelay in January next, be
h >ur of ale. a LOCOMOTIVE STEAM EN
tj,” ~.u as ir.e Monterey, to sat sfy a Mortgage ti. fa.
Ir ai the Inferior Court of said rounty, tn favor of
V f. b -thel v*. the ThontaMon A lSarneaviUe Railroad
t . if. Property pointed out in (aid ti. fa.
id OWENS C BHARMAN. Sh’ff Upson eo.
To Liand. 13uyers.
AoniMXTKA ■KIX'N HALE* —Will be aold
on the firat Tuesday in December neat, at the Court
t -. it ~>r la the town of ISABELLA, the Plantation of the
) c Joshua Jordan, lying immediately on Flint Kiver, In
a *t It known aa the *• Bis Bend.” It in cocaidered the
r, •>. otantatlon in the county, aad* e|ual in production
, t'KiM to tha Dougherty rounty land*. It In yellow mulatto
1 si | and produce* a Bag of Ootion to tne acre, eaaiiy.—
1 . House* on th* plantation, both Dwelling Uouaea and
O . , .-rr’a—Negro Cabins are (übatantlal and comfortable—
. . i Hn-house and Screw on place—line Springs in vn
r ui portion* of plantation, affording an abundance of
pure water In the dryest season —Overseer’* house conven
iently I'’ tUd. The plantation contains over one thousand
a re* of l*rJ—*ome two hundred and Hfty acre* m cuKiva
tt n. Th* dwelling houM D Immediately on the public
K td ie idtng from Albany to Macon, and i* a very ronven
le- t Stooping place for Traveler*. Mr. Jackson, tha cver
•A.. trtUtake plaaiur* in thowtng the prem.se*.
T-KiD Os SALE —One half caeh, thebaianrel J month*
*i . reafier, with interest from date.
aagHJ-td* ELIZABETH JORDAN, Admr’x.
VU ms IMTR ATOR’S MALE.- Ry otdrr of the
O .lifiry of Uouaton county, I will sell on the brat
T - iay to December next, before the Oourt b**e door in
I*. rry, ihe plantation belonging to the estate of Benjamin
Brran. Tite said plantation lies ten miles cast of Perry,
a i.ng the land* of Dr. J. B. Wiley, D. H. Jackson and
otner*. and contain* l.sls acres, more or less of rich Oak
aril li.vkory lands, about !,lUU acres open, the balance
Well timbered and rich. The place is handsomely and *uh
ata uliy improved. Two good framed gin liuoees, good
• ■ raaa, i.arnea, stables, Ac., all in excellent repair.
It : well watered and remarkably healthy, and altogether
wit* of the most desirable plantation* in the country. Any
sue wishing to examine the place win lie Shown over It by
Mr. R. H. brvan, on the place.
Ter ■>, half cash, balance 13 monht*.
M L. BP.VAX, Adm’r estate
octl'-td* ~r Bety Bryan.
<* ‘ tmiAN’S SALE. -Will be sold before the’
_ • house door in the town of Butler, Taylor coun
ty .cm Tuesday in December next, between the usual
I cne lot of iand.conta.aiug two kbudsed two
a f acres, more or less. Situated In said county,
a: . wn aa the Pricen place. Bold for the benefit of the :
L ret minors of Allen lirgen. Terms made known on
tb ELAM B. WATERS,
t. t 16 Huardlan.
A > y given to all persons indebud to the estate of
H m, Isle of Macou county, dec’d, that payment
c -■ oe forthwith to the Executors. Ail persons hav
{(, r against said estate, are notified to pre-sect
tl > ■ mem, lxi ‘eraw of the Uw.
WM.B. BBOWN.t. I
R. B BKUW.V, * tx rt ‘
<1 ien County. ‘rdis
-1 .vie C.B.xTT-ArfiruTTKa*,lß6*i.
i, rate.*, l'cristea and heirs at law, to show
c . Copy-Will should not be established in lieu of
r. rip nal, and to attend the probate of said Will
tr. -*i l. rm.
. Ann Taylor, M:'e Tavlor, James Taylor, Alllce
!icriy, notr All.ce McGiamery, wife of Eiiuian
and i • tian McGiamery, Aitnis Taylor, for in
- J.iSnsto, wile l lliley Johns .u, and Kiley
.1 . Taylor,formerly, n*w Civil FTir.a
.Wife of J.orjiti J. !iowu, and Joseph John
* all of \ls<-oit county, tieorgia, James Me.
>uaty of Tajrlnr, in said .'■late, John I},
v ‘!>y c -urity, and State of Alabama, and Geo.
. - -it S'svior, f tne roiUo of Can and State
.’ it ni'nnr. And Ibe m'rr ,r iMl'ren ol Joseph
r -• it-ft’. Ji iiuuu, whose names are unknown,or
t , -,vf of Macon.
ti. tiavii ; obtalae*!R ile Vi Hi, to estab-
L* ft.: will of Ephraim Tayfor, in of Ihe
V. . has b” e:. dcMrof oil i>-lire, gt the I < it IV
c e,j bsrfcg applied fur
•-f •. in • g a i a, at tor urxt ibac übrr
th: C-aft, to ■ dfrii srtil Ike claim- ta ’>e a-.
I -4g so bAUf din said Will. I I.u and each of
y ,-nr-d snd cited to be amt p|i*ar at the Ordina
■i the O- url Hmwc of Ma. ~n county, at the
-oh r Term, I'UI, of the C -rt of Or linrury for
to -bow cause, if any )■ have, why ul ••*py
il be established In lieu of the l*l ri*)lai, [
r 1 the probate of said will in solemn form, and *
. ii any you have, why said will should not tn
- T-> probate ui solemn form.
JVO. L. PARKER, Ordinary.
’4.1%, Enroll < mini j.-OitDistKT’iiJf- ,
A* lb Ooi Jirt—'Mth October, I*4o —WI ereas,
iUteato applies to me for letter* f Adro-aistm
•’restate of Juaimt Hiiiimi, late of uid countjr,
ij, .. -e,t. •
. e are therefore to cite all persona interacted, to be
S'.4 appear at my offic e Oithln the time prescribed by law,
t > ■■■it cauae,lf any they hare, why said Utters should not
b* - v i anted*
ft ten under tuy hand and official >uturr,Ort.SO,lCM.
to t 21 111-fit JNO. L. rA.HKd.tt, Ordinary.
SIXTV UA V H after date application will be made to
t>.. Uon. Ordinary of Macon county, for tear* to sell
Ui*e vefTit woman betougtng to the asSete of Kocebia X.
( ,a>t Ain, late of said county, deceased.
Mt WILLIAM .BURN AM, AduCr.
0 1XTV DAYS after date application wiU be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Houston county, 4>r leare to
se,l the real estate belonging to the Into Peter S. Humphries,
3Se*d. (octlb- 2m) T. D. HUMPHRIES, Adm r^
ni wO M OS THU after date tpptlcalioa will be made
X to the Uon. Ordinary of Macon county, for lrarc to se l
the negroes belonging to the e*e of George W ’
dec*d. (oct 10-*m) ft. L. POWELL, Adm r.
TWil no\ I’M* after date application will be made
... the’Honorable Ordinary of Macon county-, for Irate
U> sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Genrre W.
McKenzie deceased. R. L. POWELL,
*ep W-.'m Administrator.
Ail Ofttil.ti .Wacom Comoty.-Whereas, Thos.
\X W. nttou applies to the undersigned for tetters of
Guardianship of the person ami property of Warren R. Rig
gi:.-. orphan of Stephen 0. Riggins,deceased.
fuss I* therefore to cit* and admonish all persons interest
e<’.. to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in
De.~ other next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
lettett should not be granted.
Given under my baud and official signature,OcL 81,1860.
bov 7 S3-ht J. L PARKER, Ordinarv.
Pebble Spectacles,
<• Id and Steel Frames, Goid, Silver, Steel and Com*
1 a.>.>rUnertt just fftthtd, by
i J. JOHNSTON C/>.
J*t —A full assortment of Rents’fire Brenrh m
if >..ts, pump ol*. welted and wUr proof, of K
n; ■ .itid uualith'i, both anted.ang pegged.— Jk
u.- .ud for sate low by MIX A KIRI LAND.
BVSBBICB.
\* T. har* !r. store, and to arrive, onr ntraal assortmen
i er e*, consisting. in part, of Sugar, Code--
Jte R , o. Tame, Salt, Nails, Paints of every kind
li; and Otl-i, Soap, Candies; Cotton Ostitearss’
j;tr 1 Shi rtiu ■--!•. A.-. Ac. Avery .superior lot of old
an > s ies and Wines, Cigars, Ac., with various oth
er twe o’Jer, at wholesale and retail,of lotttJ
BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
Milfoil anti tiraiu.
r l ! \ t BN. Pri me Shoulder.,
e ’?'•*’/- ;, 5 s*. K bbed sides,
4 i.tsiO ** Clear “
■ • Ili.-hels selected seed Rye,
*ha* “ •* “ Wheat,
li.ai *’ “ ** Oafs.
150 “ *• “ Harley,
J iVed atul for sate by
u. ASHER AYRES.
M'Oli VRV RtnOVAL
1 7 111 COX SO NT & CO.'S
■ Depository.
• of Rax ing sold aur <• 11 ’ mlfn tlw La-
J 0V; vny. we hare ..<i*v and t.nr buiint j In.
Cj >- a’'.)Ve b-iwdrv A Aitilerson’s, ~u the
Ci V,. Bie <%nd Cti> rr> ti. ,1, whi rr *.• will
* *• bus- . sbiurztuil,henktill
Ot • i.uCarriage Mar hot e, now
j n ■ ... ~t MCSlsi Street, first door above the
B *■’• , .
■ i ,ng to pr.':ure bargains, we oner superior
j*. 1 we have i.n hand a larger Stork of Carn
than we can conveniently store hi
j.ng being an much smaller than our old
vtor.he, who has been connected with this old
m -e for more than fifteen years, is still in the
i ml respectfully Invites all his old friends
and sll others who trade In this market, to
may fd-tf
JTor Sale,
fl • - House aud l.Ot near the Female College, at
r | earned by Prof. Forster. For Information,
J ,t occupieu of Da. G. HARRIXoN. ,
-f f ugraph and Cltusn copy weskly. Un Mf> l
L A N l)S I ‘OR SALE.
Riv<*r CoHon Plantation
i?ok s.vljT;.
Cvprrs- He-vd Cotton Plsntatioa tn Chiec.t emnty,
1 Crk'ats* •'< A ** **"’ *•***’ plai.tattwnsAn the M:**.ipp
It.wr, i- now ol!. red f.ir -air at tie- extreme low price of
a c a , o o o.
This pU -e ha* up n it alt the ImprovrwietiU and machine
r, rmpjpml for .• ahty hands,and aaethonsal acre*at land
, ; 1.-ni i-ri.p of cotton
uild com. l itre art altogether fifteen hundred acres in the
irai-t, and not om-but is araldt.
T t u!-i:i*.i ion i* situated on Uh- >-ipfd River, thirty
, a l known as Welborn •
■ .Bend. We have on It a CSfeHlB
. ~.-s,a Urge
,1 . . l all around f..r st. k, a gin iiouse 4t* ly
... a g-.i-J iinll, imleed, everything re4|Uhrvd
I mi a rollon plantation, and all io g4od order.
I p ~i il - |4grc i- by Iron! and sale la*vees, over*
I Slows are ili I 1-41 1 lit. am I upon ev a lisi nation it will he found
l i/ jin ul.ir*. rtler to J. C. Edwards, Land Agoot, Ma
•"i , I.O.UUOU.
HARIiTT PLANTATION
w_ IfOTl SALE.
1\ -rm ff,. r rnc for r'.ic, on easy t. rm, my plantation in
tEvrly county, con*i>ting of
3f50 Acres of Strong, Oak and Hickory Lime Land,
. > Orv n tie ■ il** from Blakely and fifteen from
P'.rt ii uii 9. Tin* j!***i> • m repair, MM amply
irni ..edv.i'h the ru -ai* l'uihl.ii(r, which are good and
,na . in v, framed and supplied
irk cli ; lir two gui houses are new and fully
equipped. On ti ■ • of health this place will com|igre
wrli wiii. a: r. Os the land 15iwi acres are under cultiva
tion—Co- <. r 41 ; rich swamp mould, which may he reduced,
rea 1 ly, to cultivation, as a part now is—and 13ftO acres of
ghod ham nock n: ■! up-land yet uncleared and well tim
bered. arc not Mi acres of waste on the place. Water
is well .IlNi-.liuP-d throughout the place.
Aisoi 17. V acres of pine land, on the Colnrookee Creek —
100 cleared, the balance “in the wooda.** Ther^F l a Grist
Mill worth about glSfio per annum iip'telMi place. The
water abundant and excellent, the I •WflifulDess of the
f J. T. CRAWFORD.
Blakely, Ga., March 21,1b60.—52-tf
The Augusta Chronicle A Sentinel, and Constitn*
ion:. lists, will publish in their weeklies and send bills.
A. YALUAI3LE
Houston Plantation for Sale.
DESIROUd of moving our Planting interest West, we
■ offer for sale our Plantation in Houston connty lying
in the fork of Big Indian Creek and Ocmulgee River, con
sisting of One Thousand Acres of rich productive land.—
Abnut five hundred open, the balance well timbered.—
The-e lands are considered l.y ail who know them to be the
best cotton Jane- in the county, ea*y to cultivate anil
above overflow. The Plantation 1* well Improved in every
purtk-Qlur. Fence* all in excellent repair, anew and well
finished Cottage, with all necessary out-houses ; good over
seer’s house, negro cabins, two Gin houses with anew
screw in each. If desired, stock of all kinds, corn, fodder,
Ac,, can be bought wl h ihe place.
TERMS Accommodating. For particulars, enquire of
M. L Bryan, in Atlanta, or L. E. Bryan on the place,
net 81-SJtf 11. L A L. E. KRTAN.
\'aluable Plantation
FOR SALF.
I UTI.li SELL RV PLANTATION SITI -
1 AT ED in Macon and Houston counties —five miles from
Winchester, on the South-Western Rail Road, and contain
ing 12.4 00 Acre* Level (luk and Hickory
La lid, with a)>out 1,4‘*0 acres in cultivation.
Tiie place is healthy, with good water, and well improved,
with all necessary buildings, and if desired can be divided
into two or more settlements. For terms, Ac., address the
undersigned at Macon, Georgia,
oct B—’OO-tf N. BASS.
./ tV/JLf BLE WL.t>VT.tTt(KY
FOR SAL E.
TU ILL sell niy plantation near Louisville, on Rorky
Comfort Creek. It contains about three thousand acres.
An’ |>erson wishi„g a good place will do well to call and
examine the premises and the growing crop on It. Mr.
>h‘ pA'-ntf, who now resides on it wid sliow it to them.
SsT~ T- riu* will be liberal. ABA HOLT.
Macon, Ga., Sept. l*C, I&6o.—tf
rw The Weekly Chronicle A Sentinel, Augusta; Central
Gi- rgian, Sanders.llie, and Louisville Gazette, will please
piihhsn the al>ove four times and forward accounts to this
office.
JTic Ifarttord i tn orporntevl 1810,
CA.XITA.Ij, 6300,000.
rhp&priugfipld, Capital,# 150,009.
Tlip Tlaxxaxoil, ail N|iringiifl<l,
CAPITAL, $150,000,
With a large Surplus securely invested.
Poii.-ea in the above first Class Companies issued, and
losses promptly adjusted by E. J. JOHNSTON,
j unc 16 Tfe-tf Agent.
RICHARD CURD,
U.Ui;U, M \Ul.\£, HU AND LIFE INSIKANIE ACENCT
•W* (. #:oj*/.
r 3111 E undersigned, as agent of the
.b.ua. Insurance Company’, of Hartford,
I*!'4mJ\ Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
N ,rib American F:re Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
Lil'agrttl’ Fire Insurance Cos., of Brooklyn,
fcuir Fir.- Insurance Cos., of New Baven,and
FJua Life Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
Is j. • ur. i *o in?:nre every and. -criplion of Property—in
ti.e ii . rst etas, companies—on f.-rms favoralile to the
a.i.w-ret Apply to RICK’D. CURD,
fei S ‘fit ts Agent
Tiii; LTvEium and loxdon
[he ufi lisiua min.
11l t ICI .'( U ALL bTRKET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
£2.000,00, or ip I 0.000.01M1.
paid rp capital, surplus and reserved pcnds
five millions of dollars,
.SOOjOOO INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DI HECTORS IN NEW YORK :
JAMES BROWN, Ksq , Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTKN, Keq., Deputy Chairman.
<iF.ORG E KAKCLY, Esq.
KCGENK DUTILU, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLRR, Esq.
JOSEPH OILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. P. SANDERSON', Esq.
WM. S. WRTMORR, Rsq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD. Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERB, WUJGFIKLD A CO., AgenU.
may 4 ltf Macon, Ga*
SPRING AXI) SUMMER STOCK
or
GROCERIES,
nAYING been bought at low prices, for cash, we would
say to large purchasers, try us, and we will make It
to your iDUYest to buy of us. The following comprises a
portion of oatr Stock :
200 lih'tp. Bacon, 500 Kegs Nails,
I*o “ Molasses, s<) Bales Wool,
SO Barrels Syrup, 2000 Coils Machine Rope,
*• *’ Oil, 5000 Pounds Twine,
75,000 Pou ads Pure Lead, 1000 Sacks Salt,
22ft Bbls, Refined Sugar, 500 Boxes Candles,
120 “ N.0., 100 “ Soap,
175 Sacks Coffee, 100 “ Starch,
150 Boxes Candy, fto Cases Coffee Mills,
2ft Canka Potash, 25 Boxes Crackers,
100,000 Choiee imp. Cigars, 10,000 fts. Snuff,
18ft Boxes Tobacco, ft Cases Sardines,
10 Barrels Nuts, C Barrels Scoyil’s Hoes,
10 “ Blacking, 100 Cases Y'east Powders,
10 Cheats choice Tea. 200 Packages Mackerel,
together w.*h every article needed In the Grocery line.—
ANo a fill ..'ock of all the leading articles in the Drug line,
for sale !y j. ). A W . A. ROSS,
jene Id
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
J Mi*ectl t y Imj>oi*tc?cl I
‘SSENI'.T is constantly receiving the finest
qualities of
Liquors, Wiles asid Cigars,
w'ui. h he offers to the pubiw- on a .vasonable terms as he
can afford.
Invalids and others, wishing a superior article of Wines
or other Liquors, will find it greatly to t'heir advantage to
k-Ve him a i all, as they may rely on the g.yiuineness of eve
ry article sold.
T.,.|ii rs can be pnrciFAsed in bottle or by the gallon, as It
may s-uit purchasers.
S’ ir *' l,: ver T best brands, by wholesale or retail,
nn 1 of .i.reet im|iorf ation, can always be found at my
by Air. Jai.
” inlov ta an Exchp :i -e and Lottery Office.
Mr. Via wenel, 0 , retiring from his old established busi
. :if ■■, ■ -.braces this opportunity to tender his grateful ac
! snowi. gments to his old friends and customvrß, from all of
: wU>m he solicit* s sliare of patronage,in his new enterprise.
* Macoq, June l':t, ISCrt.—l2-y
PBRTj’CATAWBA WINE.
VINTAGE OF 1?v59.
fiTH IN ?uf and Highly Flavored Winemay befound
fl in Macs ii, at the Store of E. MAI SSL NETT. The un*
■ leriign st, t y wbotu it was grown and inanufactuered, in
■ to the patron
ztee r .f i-sn } i.mer* and the jmblic.
I julylt'l6 GEORGE WALKER.
ft ftVils>s'iion‘ri‘% aiii (jiroocriiN.
at his old klaih! No. 140 MuDierry St.
• k* i.h ;i< usual a full of in the above
‘h.jr of Candit i of hk own lu'inufacture, and fine
J C'AiulttUft. lie is the only one in Mncon that imports
’ • v. Wtnej*. ar.l Hup Vinegar direct from France. All
skirois .f G;tf t i |Uorß an l WSnes,riiGicf Havana Seas***snnd
ft, Oran free, Apple*, and other Fruits,
lr jf te, l*niiu’* 9 Nuts, and Ihreaervei of all kinds, Pickles, Ca-
I pros yOUvea, Olive Oil, Ketchufas. Haucea, butter. Cheese,
I kerjft, Cakf-’i, I>ri<fl lie**! Tineu a, Pip Homs, Potatoes,
(aui’M, Ofthiisipf, Mini many other articles in that line to
nunc.e-rotis to mention. mar 14-ts
Ir’ianos a,t {Sale.
R HANDSOME 7 Octavo carved Rosewood Piano ;
A 1 “ 7 plain
These Pianos are from first hands and will be sold at
YLni.ufacturers prices, Those in want will please call and
•♦ithem. J.J. MILLEfi,
. oct. 31-38tf Auction A Com. Mer. Macon, Ga.
GENERAL ADV F.RTiS EM ENTS
n. IKRLti WAVmcToitv.
A
s’
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SLITTER,
MAIUUjK MAN l I'ACTUHEH,
SO. 7. KV-’H t.TWtKT, VkW BJ. KS, COW.
Han sn nand a :reaf vaialy of American and Foreign
Marble* for Monuments, Mantles, Baptismal Fonts.J
Statuary, Ac , A'-. Having in bis .mploy some of the best
workmen in thi- country, lie n prepared to execute prompt
•y all order* for any description of Marble Work.
Numerous specimens of design and workmanship from the
above establishment, can be seen at Rose Hill Cemetery, and
the undersigned has a large collection of new pattern* of
MomimeDis, which he w II We pieced to exhibit.
JOHN L. JONES, Resident Agent.
feb 1-1860—ts
Ready Made Clothing.
THE undersigned lias in store a T.AIIUE STOCK of
SOUTHERN MADE
C LOT HINGr!
From material manufactured In the South, which lie guaran
tees to sell (at a profit,) as low as any om professing to sell
a* M
apr2s K. SAUJiSHURY.
-/m - SV. IHIM .
WISfEI lil A tVHAdNN flowing Maciilnes,
at standard price*; anew ami line lot just opened!
and for sale by K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
mar 14 Second Floor.
SEtVI N4J V VffUlVr.S ud Mathematical Instru
nienti* repair.-,! and adjusted, and new* parts made to
order. New Tension l’.tds, for old machines. By
mar 14 K. J. JOHNdTON A 00.
Harness, <feo.
plant’s old stand, opposite the post office,
MACON, LLDIH.IA.
y|, PI*A.\T hat mg formed a connection tvlth Mr.
I . J. C. Thoi riion, for minty years favorably known as a
practical nnd ’.peril-need t'ai rlaije maker, and dealer, at
Columbia,So. Oa., and Savannah, Ua., the Carriage business
will hereafter he conducted iu the name of
J. t. TllOltll'l’OJf V C O.
It is the intention of the undersigned to always keep on
band a varied an l splendid assortment of every description
of Carriage in use, which for
KleKuitce, Llghtnessnnd Strength,
cannot be excelled. The long experience of both parties,
will at all times insure the roost perfect satisfaction to all
who may favor them with their patronage.
It Is the Intention of the suhsnribers, after the Ist of Octo
fler, to go extensively into the
Manufacture & Repairing of Carriages.
Competent Mechanics in all branches, will he employed
under the immediate and practiced eye of Mr. Thornton,
and customers may depend on having every thing done in
the very best manner, with promptness and despatch.
aug 17 22-ts J. C. THORNTON A CO.
WILL Ydtr GO NORTH, WHEN YOU CAN DO
BETTER SOUTH P
CARRIAGE 4 HARNESS HA\I FACTORY
ANO REPOSITORY,
FORSYTH, GA
HAVING purchased the entire inter- ,sj dtp Cl
est of the Lite firm of RANKS, WIL-
DER A CO., I Invite the attention of Hie
citizens of Monroe andsurrouningcounties vTV
to my extensive arrangements for Manufaci o ring TOP AND
NO TOP BUGGIES, COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, CAR
RIAGES, PII.KTONS. Ac., Ac. I atn constantly receiving
addition, not from I lie North, lint from my
Work Miops, to my £tock on hand, of three or four
Buggies per week, which combine elegance and finish, with
lightness, strength aud durability. Orders for any sort of
Vehicle,Harness, Ac., are most respectfully solicited, which
shall be promptly supplied, and all engagements for work
PUNCTUALLY met. I have constantly on hand a large
assortment of HARNESS.
Repairing done at short notice and Wsrranted.
aug 81-1 y J. R. BANKS.
New XCstablisliment.
tiSfe:CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY.
C. T. W.A.3 1 D CO.,
M YM PKTI HEKK and IIC II LHS,
OPPOSITE THE FLOYD HOUSE, Macon, Ga.
Wl* would (an tlie attention of the piddle to our new
Slock, comprising Coaches, Bretts, Koekawnys and
Buggies, of the most elaborate finish, from celebrated build
ers, North.
Genuine BRATTL’KiIOIIO’ BUGGIES constantly on
hand. nov 1 84-ts
ESiarlisiitiUi V—St<‘iti<>\ sal.
GRIER & MASTEESON
HA ifv removi <ilo t . ■ new Brick building nearly op
. posite to their 1 i iySti.lde, on Third Street, where
ttiey are Weil pr. j m.-d, wilt, ihv best men, to accom
at !rx^ ll their old,and as many new customers as may
call, Wool.l also notify all persons who huve had
o*tohf? n i*<aiT t^ ir ° J “ ho, ‘ Kourth Street, since the Ist
J’ tu paym; ut to no one, except the sub
Bc ribcior ihcir AUthoiidfMl jtu'vntf*,
dec*2S ’f>9—tf GSIER A MASTER SON.
A Li scellai Leons.
AN i LYT! St . Pt lirt nml Table €ut
\T It-ry, R 47.011 .m ! lANCV Cl tlery. pghtablf
DFK?. DRESSING OASES, FANCV BASKETS PyKiAN
stateETTS. DOUBLE & SINGLE GUNS
COLT’S I'lMOL'. CAMS. PORT MONIES ANI) i l lisrU
MUKSCIIAUM PIl’F.S,C!<i AK HOLDERS,OPFKAGI.Ag'sks)
Mieli ami Oruaiunifal ( ombs,
Fancy Hair Fins, Backifavirnon Boards, Chess Men, Domi
noes, iOilliarrl Cviors, |
LG4TVli:u*t A CIIAI.K,
With many new and deslrahh articles not enumerated.
A stew an<l selection for sale at !o\r prices, hv
■oy 1* K. J. JOiMUTON A QO.
PLANTATION Itl.Oi. ANS,—Nowin
store tlie beiit assortin’ nt of Negro Shoes, we
have ever offered in this Market. Men’s double soled pee
and nailed black and ruasetts ; do. heavy single soled black
nd russetts; do. hoys and youths black aud russetts, all of
which we are selling vift-y low. MIX A KIRTLAND.
oetl-y
Situation VVanted,
BV a young lady, as a Teacher, who has had some ex
perience in the business, and has been educated with
special reference to that object. She teaches all th, Lngiiob
branches, french language, and Music. She will take a
situation in an Academy, but would prefer one as a private
Teacher or Governess.
For information, apply at the “Journal and Messenger’’
Office, to <gep 12) g< BOSE. I
UAHTfOAD SniEIM'tES, A<”
• ■. i. :. Ii ,
yw
i ilUllgff Ot Ss‘l*ti*|* **
jv\ and idler ? inlay, F.tou ir. ‘ '■ ll * T,a ”’
‘* ‘ 1 ‘. ! ■ i-jjip p. \|
Leave ...nnah Iff.oS . u., •*’•‘ *! , j> , M
Arrive* at Macon ‘ • ‘ ■*’ ‘ v
Arri -at Augusta ti • 1 1 *’ M
Arrive at Milledgeville • _■.*.“ ... „
Leave >'! ‘'X’ Im'i p. -
Aarrive at Bavannah—*.2B a. M-. M
Arrive at Augu>ta n. “ * ‘*'**, Vl
I*eave Augusta V- , ‘ jf, ,/ M
Arrive at davannaß ~J> ,
Arrive at Macon..... • ~ , only run to
Trams that leave bavanr „ai ‘* „ vviiii lb A. ui
Milisa, arriving there at !* It 1 p. ai.,!’' 11 *
Mwcon train to August*. . r :n
P&a*i • . tak igtl e 5 :• w train at _
leave Ml'len p.ut.,aad art c-. t.*,mi!.. ■< t ■ 1 *
Passengers by 11.10 p. m., troai flavanmdi >“- 1 b'> Ul “ •
dßrePl t* August*. v
Paraeng. fr.iiy eit'ier 1. a brld -db P- tn. trams fr-.m -_u*
vwimah for \bv. fcii,kr points beyond, t>d! me t viMi 1,5
B a ut .vns't M;iroi .
I*us :Xrs for.Aiint;-, or p .’mis ,r * > -yr
kih nti R i !i i .’ ; ;av .n;i .1 • • \ ■;
t r •.: 11 ; 10, MilfeaJ- ft* iT - • V I "!'* m *
for Jt-lifli Wc-te.**"* IJ: ii R"i I below* t ’ ‘ *XffV,’
p. in. train; 11,.,.- or Montgomery, Coluiubu*, oc., by
Hltlier 11 alii. . „ . .
V is- O 4 frr n fugotm, ♦ r.*utb ttealtcn t.e-.rg.a,
Sf.ojn take It.’ ! F til. t'•*••!it, >'• -it.iid lide.dion at
■:
either tg#n. ‘ . , ...
Traill- connect at V icon with Macon A A\ e -terx, tniins to
Griffin unJ AtUpt.i.t and ihe vv,s*. s'■ wd*. r-ou;h-M c-teru
tram to A:but.- # i l .v- t.Kaiatd i* •’ • Ae
Cola:-’ - Moot : liiv A*.,dnd at Mili-n w.tii Augusta
and Savannah Ri I T- :.d to Augusta and the nortH; at Sa
vannah with the t; I’ekly Ftfamsltips to New Y k; •* s °i
with Mean ships t I‘hilaiWphia And Btiltnßore.
By this change i*i Jch. dule. tiie conrse *: ui.both ways, at
Augusta, with th* f’li Carolina Ra:i ii -J is secured, aud
passe-, g- rs will havchb detention at Augusta or Mitten, as
heretofore. (iLO. ‘V. AI A
General Superintendent.
ft tIL ISOAO.
Oliango of Solieclmlo.
Two Daily Irwins between Macon cV Columbus.
Leave Macon “Xu/ - X \
Arrive at Columbus • • p ‘ ‘ J
LeaveColumbo- ** ‘• aiet d.-N) e. M
Arrive a| Ma a >.hb a. ai. and .(# e. m
One daily M il Train between ffiacon find Albany, ami
Cuthbert, Coleman and Morris.
Leave Macou , r* A ‘ M
Arrive at Albany • ™p H * w
Leave A lhany p * w
Arrive at Mact-n r. m
The Mail an 1 Passenger Trains from Coleman Station HI
miles west of cuthbert, ou the Fort Gaines Line and from
Morris Station ll miies wes; of Upttibert on the F.ufauia
Line, connect daily witli Albany Man Train at rfmfthville,
No. In 8. ‘V. It. U. The K ad will o- open to Hatcher’s, on
the Eufaula Line, 15 mi lea west o; Cuthbert on the 15th of
March next.
Leave Coleman 11 -45 a. m
Leave Morris, 11 38 a. m
I Arrive at StmthvUle p * *
! fhnitti. lie at 8.85 p. m
Arrive at (Ju huert ft. 54 p. m
Arrive at 0 u i,u 0.48 p. m
Arrive at M j...., 6.57 p. m
Making t;. nneetion witli tn up and down Albany
Mail Train.
Trains to o nous form a thr it connection to Mont
gomery, Ala, Aueu e, Kingtu.fi, Wilmington, Savan
nah, Milled:. <- inuE; • mfbii.
PoskOpac . .rum llbuiiy to Tallahassee, Dnin'nidye,
Thouia.sviile,..
Post Coach’ ‘ticks make a dV y connecth n with
the Trains ui, jjloo:.,u aud Fort Gaines, and at Morris for
Eufaula.
Hacks run six tii a week from Foi*t Valley to Perry,
Hayneviiie and Ha hifisville, and trl-v eeKly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Passenger* for p- i.ts below Fqrt Valley, should lake the
Night Train (Tom A and Savannah to avoid detention
at Macou. For other points take * nher Train.
VIRGIL POW>i:S, Kng’r&Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. ‘29th, 180f. mar 14
MACON A AVESIKRJI RAIL ROAD.
OX .ml after WVdrfe.'idav, April -It;i, Pnssimger Trains
of tlds Road will lie run as foil ,v. *
Leave M..o.ui at 12 Oil nig] f .and at 1.45 p. m
Arrive at Atlanta at 7 15 a. v. and aL 7.15 r. M
Leave Ailaota at 1 and at 2.1 P r. m
Arrive Mueon at .... .7.15 \. m. and at 7.45 V. m
The niglit Trains will not lie run oh !-mi lays.
The 12.00 night Train from M.v’on cdnnec.ts at Atlanta
willi train of Western A Atlantic Rail Head, leaving Atlanta
at 10.20 u. m. with Georgia K. R. at 9.05 a. ni. nml Atlanta
A West Point R 11. at llj.ili a ia.
The 1.45 p. ui. trakmfroip Ala con e> nmvt.; with train of
Western A Atlantic It. 11., leaving A Mania at Bi>o p. m. with
Georgia It. it. at 5.40 p. m. and Atlanta A West Point it. it.
at 12.80 a. in.
Each train of the Western A Atlantic R. R. connects at
Chatfar oo .i with trains lor Memphis, Nashville, Now* Or
leans:, and all poifit* AVe-t. and at 4 T>.'tfM*i with trains for
Knoxville and all points North.
Travelers will find this the shortest, quickest and most
pleasant route to the North as well as ti,
V llt li G IV I A SPhl !f CS,
Tliere lieing less change* of cars than by any other route,
twill tli* whole line passes through a high, healthy region,
many portions of it roieouinduig vi a if scenery of the
most pToUii t-situe charnel'A*.
Time from Macon to New Vork l>y train 1* tying at t. 45
p. m.,l boors, by 19 iilgha train Close con
nections tiy both ir.M'i <al all points beyond Atlanta. Fare
to New Vork, $lB (Ml; Philadelphia, S;JI mi; Baltimore,
$•(9 nil, Washington, s'2s On ; Richmond, SST 00; Petersburg,
s>7 uO ; Jaci. i’s op.
Tb ! lest ."irnnl point is on ttie virgir.ic. Central Railroad,
and only thirty.inii-M frufntiit ts reet.i.rie;* White Hulpfuir
Sprii g* , ,
To v.c vio rn, s2l •>, K*r >’ lad.; Allum and Red and Blue
Sulphur Springs.
To Sal in, $-’! 10, for Roanoke Red Sulphur, Red Horeet,
Allum and Salt Sulphur and Greenbrier White Sulphur
Springs. ,
To Big Tunpell, ?22 05, for Montgomery White Sulphur,
Yellow Sulphur, Alleghany, Balt Sulphur, Red Sulphur,and
Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. A branch road of 1
in ill's runs uvthe Mont- Jotnery \\ idle Sulphur Spring-, where
ample |rnvi dons vvi 11 be made to ace no mo.late 1000 guests.
A daily line ol Coo da ‘leave ithismunl fur all the principal
Springs, Including the GreeDbrier AVfnte Sulphur.
Baggage checke*! to New Vork, for otiur points checks
wilt be given to Knoxville, tlience to anv point desired.
Fare to New Orleans, si:B 00, time through 58 hours.—
ST Twenty-four hours less than by any <,flier route.
may 9 7 ’6O ALI RJID L. TYLER, Sup’t.
UVtltq'ti A Atlantic f&GtiiroiitS.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 183 Miles—-Fare, $5 po
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atl.ir.--i, daily .'at 10. SO, A. M-
Arrives at ClnUarwoga at.'. 7.45, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 11.80, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at.’. C.BB, P. M
Rvsspa. rassiistcjKß train.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8.40, P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga
Leaves Chattanooga at 5.40, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 5.05, A. M.
This Road connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East i’enncsssce and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville & Chattanooga Rail
oatl at Chattanooga. JOHN V/. LEWIS,
oct 5 28-tr Superintendent.
IFSOY tUl.Yfl'l ROAD.
r|IHE dally train on tlie road yq#neets w ith the train on
JL the Macon a Western Ruilroa-: from Madon to Atlanta:
Fare from Tiiomaston to Mscetr. f2 85.
“ “ “ “ A”- nte... o h 5.
Through t s can be hid at office of this company
in Thoniiiston ; -.tat th g-.nerai -'l.e 1 . elliceof the Macon
A Western I! ;d,nt o con a-.d Atlanta.
Passengers “g to go to Chalybeate Springs, Warm
Springs,or Iphur Springs, will find this route very
pleasapt. F! - Coaches -will leave Themaston daily
on the qrrtva of train, aud-connect at, the Chalybeate
Springs with oa-c 1 • l 0 the Warm and White 811 phur
ftpriu;’,-:, returning l.v to connect w Hi the train from
Thomaston to Barnet me. * a j WIUTE
ju'y 2fr-t t ‘ Sup ’, t#
Stwnrmali lioute !
I
NEW-YORE!
Great if eduction is Ratos of Passage.
NfW A.. .Z
/■'4 T'-f bp or
- Through Tick -r;. %&&&£
FHOM. I nil I-.I
New Orleans *39 7ft|Memph ; s “ sai 7r,
Mobile 85 no Nashville. . ‘..j
Montgomery ......... 25 **•* Cl*tfite>oir*i 27, no
Colujnbtw.. .’ 21 o.j RifoxVinc. ‘ ”'2sf>o
Albany..... *8 00 Atlanta
Macon ‘*ol Augusta.. 17
nnifitage checked by MttnhntVaV. ’ Express
Company op the Central K ill Read Cars, and delivered
anywhere Li New York or Vidftity. w ‘
By the bjilfutlid and Commodious Side-Wheel Steamsliii s
SS::::!3
ALA8AMA,....1300 “ Hc \Z ck
Leaving Savannah every SATURDAY, e.trrj ing the Uni
ted Static Mail.
These Steamships belong to the Old Eetablished and favorite
line, known us the New-Knk anti Savannah Steainehiu
Navigiittou Company, and were built e\pi r -sly f,, r this
line, they are commanded tkiu'rul, ,-areful,
and polite officers; and In cmnf, rfttbß- fferoMmodatjon-and
fare can not b- excel) dby any vessel „„ ,} l( * coagl
Through Tii seU are dd in Ncw-Orh :;hh bv it Gtd.le.
?'•’ Gravier at.; m Moiwtei'.v c.x. Bra: uu>n £ c 0 • in Co
lumbus by 8. li. Hiil, Agent Hamden’* by vies* and .1 M
Bivins, iv.il R a<tTic■■ ‘.Agent, aud u t , t , f ‘ by
onnecUug Rail Road Tii ketAsei-.t*. Puu.s i*y
JNO. R. VtILDHR, A CkALLIE,
A ' : r ' r ,‘ ,s >J* *JStre I■t, s a rpn n ah.
, . „„ ~ 8. L. MITCiII LL, A SON.
feb 9-ts Agents 13 Broadway, New-Ynrk. j
Corn iKeclified Whiskey.
*7 Clf I Dl’-! 8. \\ ■ ooffsistlog of “ Ward k Carey’s
• x Extra It,-, efi, K tu -1 y Part W 1 ,” ‘i
neaseeCorn,” (ieorpia Planters,” “ Pike’s Magnolia,” and
other Brands all receited direct from C. - Distillers, and
for sale low by McCALLIE k JONES,
mar 7
ClffitlliHg! Clolhiiug!! Clotllin^!!!
\l* 4 I ! Stock for sale, withoiit-r ega'd to cost. Now
‘* } ,‘ c time to get cheap Clothing at
J une 13 J. B. & W. a. FOBS
CKESTIVUx GRAVE. Superior old P.ye end Mo
nongahela Whiskey, tn Store and for sale by
TOr * McCAI LIE A JONE j
I H\Kt>WA!U\ iHON Gi HT •****'•
II I !l
18 1 h f |S ‘( fik a
58 il. £*- * ’ t * iA la MJ
IRON
JOSEPI
\irorr,i> v.-j . “j ; ’ lu : b
\V iuid thu : *
vv* il
ium tic*‘i\ ton
SfllVltM •’ >l’ >*’ •">■ ! .
llanhi
WHOLU • OK KKT-AIL,
i wlii. li he offer.- , r ;!• :t the Stpre form
i erlv oeelll i■i ‘ •’ f ( . L KP ’
! Third street. I rStnc!; cimsiistMn part ol
Pocket a:. Table Cutlery,
, ibmr'rih, iWmo ‘ eii.l Fiat IRON;
Sell, 1C a S.nunv ami Flat
Iron; Swede* Irhn from l to 12
inches, all i haml,
Hoop. roil and Ovai
Iron; llorse Shoe
Iron. \ail Hods;
Sheet, I>oiler and
Tank l:■■■',; Cast, Herman
and HIV ter hTEKL* PLOW
and Spring S; 1; Honn to n and
other brands of ‘• -and Spikes; \\ agon
Body, Hinge, e.-d Clout Xaiis ; fin
ishing Nails, Tacks, &e., &e. ;
Griffin’s llo: - > Siioe Nails;
Burden s !Torse and
Mulp Shoes; An
\ ils, Vices,. ‘ < .
. Smith's Bellows;
Hamm i .Tongs, Stocks
and Dies; !’ :t tresses, Borax,
Emery; Sat ; Fight, Emery Pa
per, and Cloth; Irons, Spindle and
Screws; (hank . Cross Cut Saws;
Upright am! Circular Mill Saws ;
AXES, super r mi ami warranted;
Brade s Batcn. a.al other Hoes; Cano
and Grub-lug Hoes; Fan
Mills, Threshing Ma
chines; Corn Shel
lei'S,Corn Mills;
IV. rut and \ ankee
Scythe . .ties; Grain
Cradles, V. heel-Barrows; 1,
2, and 4 Horse Plows; Hand,
Panel, and T- n Saws; Chisels, Au
o-ers; Auger, S 1 nd Gimlet Hits; Draw
itig Knives, i!.t turners, Hatchets;
Planes of kl kinds; Che-t, Cup
board ami Drawer Locks;
Ghnle’ Screws, Butt
lltnii’- s; Rim,Mor
tiee, Stock unit
i :p 1 t ‘fUS , .
, 1 t’ ■ * ‘ ■ r
< go and
Tire Hobs; Wliif
fleti’e’ - libs, Piths,
Spoke ; ;; U Ms, I V,ieV
Seats, i ■ : A\ies, SjH-iugs,
Casting--, V >' bari mails |
Dm-k and J c (Putt ml
H: h ail :
Bands, . ■ -• b iron. Vv ire
ami V -r. 1 . > and
i > . i ;v>
Brass w j ih,
Ht’ 1 ;
Grice- r.■ s dm I
Cra •!:•-; h- \Bi a". J<:x
Slivteli •. * c>- ‘’ 1
Dog (’haul it I\v Vvnre.thcul
dii >u- : - all rum 40
to 100 gallon- i and Cotton Hope;
Files, Hi c. a; Hitts; VY agon Box
es, Well Buckets; Pressed Nuts
ami AV:>hc;s, Eeatlier and
Buht ;** Bt;ltiug and
Ktirtber Parking,
ami every other hole u-ually kept in a
HAKDWARS STORE,
which he will s. : i lor Cash or Credit, at
Wholesale and i tail on as good terms as
they can be bou; ‘ at any House in this
City.
Call ano examine my Stock, and
I will take pie: u in showing the Goods.
Jo E. WELLS.
Macon, Man-h 11th, ISGO.
Hardware, Iron, Steel.
AG MOULT! 1 !! AL IMPLEMENTS,
IN GR VT VARIETY AT THE
IROA FROKT STORE
OF
CARIIAET & CURD,
WXIKIIE they r ue to keep one of the larges* as
sortment kept i: Middle Georgia,consisting in part of
Swedes Iron all si/.-. -i, | Hammered How Steel,
Refined “ “ A 4, Cast “
English “ “ “ Illister “
Hound k Sq’r Iron;;!! ‘ s, (ierinan “
Oval & Ro’ud “ “ “ Spring “
Horse Shoe “ “ “ Tin “
Nail Rods, i Machinery “
P*aAl% TA ‘S’ l > V IIA IT I> \\ ASt K
HOICK ; Scovil, 1: and various other makes.
Trace Chains, I Cane Hoes,
Plow “ j Axes,
Breast “ j Haines,
Tongue “ I llow l.ines.
CARPENTER TOOLS.
Pianos, Chissels and Gouges,
Hand and Panel Fr- <, Augers and Auger Hitts,
Boring Machines, Braces and Litis,
Mortice Machines, Iron Braces,
Bench Vices and F.v Hatchets and Hammers,
Bocks, Hinges, Sc rev. *,• Butts, Nalls, Brads,
Together with every tl; u >• r. .din the wav of BUILDERS!
MATERIALS.
CARlif ; -, i: ‘IAKFHS
Can always find a Lor ■ t.
Rims, Spokes, Ha). , ••• ■ Is, Bands, Leather Clothes.
Dash Frames and TU .. of every variety used in their
line.
AtfriuitUt mpidiiit uts.
Such as Plows, ff • -.-rs, Scythe Blades, Grass
Blades, Briar end Pc
I'uil ‘ ! o!‘irr jr,ale's.
•. • !V , ’-Vi I’hlpts.
Georgia and r
I*dw(- icr’s and Letter
Feweri.
Grain t n i , r * •. *%ral malier.-
and styles.
Ail of which they lu :.,U.-.i Tpese
wishing to purchti - ; n uune’
price, .Sc. Apx ‘
7x7 “
railSF rify. V -. rr -rreu.
B done.;, to L , t , ••*•.! .vMtu . .
to Rose; Hill Ceii'. : ■'ents from
Philip’s Mardle Vard, ■’ I and prompt* J
ly attended to. ii I-Cuy Sexton.
Macon, Oct.tlrd, ISOO -
Corn, Si s its.
1,000 “7
150 “ “ F-; il l ley,
500 “ ii i..r sale by
sepl2 BOWDRE i ANDERSON.
I i-; #
WE are prepare !t • ■■■ to or;l.. and repair, at short
no idee, MAT .. A■. Use iRUM ENT3, ic., Ac.
• De.i, >ewinK Mu.. ;■ -• i. . ,and new parts made, and
Machine*adjusted, b> a ...t ua.i arul experienced workman
Public patronage re-. . solicited.
j ftn 18 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
!tutHliics it- ihl audlomalc by
Jf. &. n. .. ’ vkH’&'Y.
t BUf 8. of ’ i.'iaiy,
•*-Nfv do x. xv Lov. . iYhlek-jj,
’J do Old 1: : „y t
do Nectar V. Li , .
o doPenr • > ilt V/hlskv..
.i<lo.K.l: J
‘to do Phefp’s I , t
20 do Arnei. ’.tdy,
*X Pipes I e i>e Cognac,
do. of J. j. J . :t Brandy,
2>f 4®* do. :• . do., , . . .
23* J. Jupry & L’-. Brandy
2 do. Holland
25 Roxe.- of Lei. n Syrup. -v
Also (together with r r . ir n H w>nt -
n the Grocery I lue, non no.-J .l.Jd „’? ,l ? 155
or sale as low as any house in Macon. * [aug if’tf |
ii ,** i, w * J- •
L - .v. tf#'-* t r ::: I.’ 1 .’
I'n'a *
t i... *i ! iU r **r tr
‘. , . | I .is “ i ’ : v Atsii on
r-'l.at :s trncj^jft
.• /-•>r t or Opiate
■ r he t ntrer*
-• .• . ... _ • - , 0.
• fr sitßM. >is.
17, i tT ..!s, Ai'id!
/ ; I -'Ote
p . X- : . ...i Rpstoiatirig .e I: nna
L o <j a 4u- it
>*• *• y itM £rif.iiH •’ ; . in all caws of Cot vulsionf or
• l its jV.i y.-ti v:■ ■ life ar.tl healUi ol your ci.ilti
1 1 f*. n and •’ ft to t ora those rad and r
c-;o,hr. a. *. i tvlii.-!. -t un to result fr.au he use cl
.... .
. • ‘ ’ “■ !i| ’ ‘ ‘
. s \ .*■- v.i r t ,e - . : . :
and- ar.not injure t> l ■ .-t delicate infant.
Po uctt P; i.y rmrncHit ncrnNT.
No. 4vid Broadway, let. l.ia.
.
HeiLTUV
A'ii a liKod
- pr,Stt.t.. i- v U:e same e->.*tii eicin. its ar-d
v. -of C ‘lrc the i Si indard. Ana.yc i•> , v J ‘
- - .u- . ‘ moi tion, Liver Comply#* i>j v
veltad in every instate* tertairr
■y; - 1 ■ wo,i s; c .te
ftcieMeios, *l.l you ;..e i uie well. The l>i.iK. lv* •
f. U and \h>ln thi hence its astonishing, ‘vucces?*.
T.l at! 4i ;c: -n o. amption, incipient or codin’• Sg*•
er Uv-ai it e o: :.?nd ; or from mental or nervous
iiimmi HtUir4 iobu. );• 1. aa.y cause; or from scrofulous
• ,i !lt a a. -au.v. *e.< of tue Lianeys or LU-der.
to IndiL suavof the many distresSirig coi.t
----.r v ie to, and which en a wider cou
hn..! Mv **■: is offered as a juriam wad
] l r t. ■in every part < ular from the
’ ,r ‘ . ;■ d.-tv, i, is a chemicalcoiniiiniition of
1 ■ . .. of very great worth, and
A"":.y , ..I *<l grateful testimony to the
Xo. 4t19 Broadway,N’ >’ •'lorjc
An.) hv nr. c. 1. . ni tsi?Macon.
AAi) ACi 5 .
I- Wink whieh i nd tuffer over a Urge part of the
i ’ffii.-. ih,.: .-o uco of a diseased action m Urn
. v. u . u-ar ed I.v :h.- i- nous miasms of w-/wai)K* dt
.-V “-fills evolved by the act .on ol so.*/ fteat
- ■ .’.l’ the watery vapor from it. Wide
, ... iv i..■ -a this vapor Lr.gr-rJ near the
i I-..ur': nw istafccn with if thru: u ttfe
ukr. - ...to .1 it itets as an in
i ..o live, e r-ft... . ■, ati.l Cits thawreie oot orlj •;
\ a i .at V *r'2 . -: tiu-ti-d. Both fa- Vr6’ an.,
me bMr St y nkC ‘‘ : . im.LUiot, and nrouwte v.o.rfit
- vw: vhe spleen, the kidney?, ar and he
- tointt.:• s-,1 paiic : -.rth the liver, nn.i i eeome disordered
■u-o. l lti:i|:., thjt* f our organism,y ,f J*
.p. tae fftfl W ■'■ i fusion, eoncen t -at - - tv°’
Uoo.n.fUieV ‘a,- i . -.rretories t sos e them
to cast it net* : Th- o •• - I a: ■ nches to
r).. e-mtrcl tic u ‘ ‘••apegtive violence, .ms i the
o U.J.. *4ut ‘-uhM; •- in fails. Then the I’i.ver follows,
, , ntral uii-Mis :
the s..aar>. “ . .’ ; “’t l '’ ‘ ‘1- 1 ‘ *** VA, t
’ ’ ,U..i . •. _.eatexcretory—'he.-%.n. •-.hs
- , j jt ■ nhandons the attempt eAhau- ted,
lU a’, V4 . f ,■ 41-. • -.v. . v of strength to repeat the hopeless
! • re the fit* or ; ar. xj • dm ..f le-
, t iM.ifAt . : nal jdisor.icr wniof course
In-. -t I-not removed. y
:.1.d.-have lout: ‘. sitk-fauildwe,
A ;, - v-iv Cart
v,hifi’rneutral: A- loos .mi on in thf M ,od,,ttcd
uwp<-l it from the bc-.ty. .*•..)it sl.ould,
•jure th, ,(e*.Hig disorder with lie: cot certainty.
. | ; , n ,. taUi-'v does.what is of more service to
inter: on If tniten is. season it expels
|. i ; JB*jo uC f.l, “ and tiw-se
*. j ,)5 ■ af- >; k. • ’.he y-*ei4 sis. health
-t<:e tils us. * 'Mia- •'.-y-it ;ot only
4HK), 1 •
iv ti. -ni irnavt .niiuM.. e. stui’h as He
s, •} I) ->u (fV Mnskefl A;ro'-.', :
;
.41 (ijidiifl- •othaeiie.. iw, ..‘olorrh,
A- s?iiiWid AJT.-eiior- r -.ii-‘ hp]‘;* r. ity.)
, V i'f.d “■ UP Stiwi
’A V wiitfe*..-*: . or: - • -
* v Vfe r;-orr.ttent tvp
T ; *f:|. - r .hi eeac . i: -t derange
> i rnmlaii ti feretories to
•\ • ‘
V. . UI ,n,. : tup r 0.-.-ce of theff owi a.-
•. if -e ... ■ rin ;■• -..l.iiiuii i: Time u.ay
. r 1., e -*• r. a ( ti oltt-ii lit. otTjgc. .unli, or
t ~rlf •* .ivhei :tktic. liße tliia “Ague t c.e” .ret-, it ntf
-m*. ,wn. .-ifrfs.tft, . *Vc have grtat . svi :i” bt-lk’-e
i sir’ r . - Cer lerav.ly for the whole elass of
v.viicli ere - .1 by the miasmatic infficUvtt than
,-y. ’.j.-’ h. i .i: a covpre.l; and it hiislt.il incth.-r
,tt public, whir” is, ti.ivt ;t ; fhtup
wteiypfcood.
P.C,.: r.'tiAf>.A>. . .1. ('. AVER & LOWELL
M . I>* •■•Otb? 1 p. r Bottle.
AVer's tCsserry **<?<• toa*i 1
has won f*r h r retiown for the cure of every-varie
ty of Ti.ra.it and I. c inplaint, that it is entirely unnec
< rr-ry foe.is j- : .-t ..u: 1: the evidence, of its virtu s, wherever
.( h*wiMu*a etnpioy As it hits long been in rov~.,nt use
throughoot tl.. • • wc need not and. more th-.h assure
tiie )>• < !>lu its qu:e i i..-pt up to the best it ever has he*r.
n i tlmt u may be ;: .4onto do for tiieir relief Ul it has
ever been found to do.
■A y- •’ CaSSiartic i'iik,
for all tiiajpurp,,- . , a purgative medicine ; for Costive*
ik - ; for tlie cure *4 Dyspepsia ; f>r Jaundice; for the cure
of lie • S'fon ; f-rjf p-jdache; for the cu eof Dysentery ;
tora j ,< and ii • tor die cure ot Erysip, las; . for the
i'l-sjfort ,;ia ; for all Serofuloo j compiaints;
j : r the c.n-.’.o’ *tl; -*n ; for Diseases of for
j . .-ufle.aftWvpr VotofUa-iiit; for Dropsy; for the cure of
! Tao.ors f b kiteutu ; for Worms; (or the cure
lof Lout ;;for a Dior r P.i!; for the cure of Neuralgia ; for
I Wood
They ar-- sugar-.-rit.-l, so that the most sensitive can
take i! :.i p,eu.-,u ‘ .a id bc-liSg purely vegetable, rro harm
i an :i i .>•• irom ti.clr use in any (quantity.
Price $5 c-vuii per Sax; five boxe3 for One Dollar.
Great auu.!*:.* of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and
I eminent jersonages, have lent their names to certify tlie
! nnr.nrptle’.ed u- : i!.: of there remedies, but otfr space here
I will not ptruiit ii!.- iiiMition of them. The agent# beiotv
named fufc ni o gratis our American Almanac in which they
- ; with ah-., t. IX descriptions of tlie .above coin-
I plnints, and th • treatii.ent tliat should be followed for their
cure. Do not b? put off by iioprlnripltd dcalot's wlfii oflter
prt parathms limy mete more profit cu. Demand Aim's,
and take-no ulh £, Vue sick want the best aid there is for
th.-l- , T. iHi they sh.'V.id f :,ve it.
Ah our II lawUeaarc ;or saleby K. L STBOHEOKPR and
ZEILI', A Macou ; and liy all Druggists everywhere.
r.ov T-8-.n
e Ulaui
:> v: aU wiiujp itmay concern, thi3 is to notify thi paUlc
Ti -he is At.lioaie again, an-1 begs,to assute his
pttr.h:: thf ’ tys B®it>:\ is • not a thing of a ’.Ay. Cit.ojv!
Htia tm- tra veTtrVj *uf ! c tvlir find their estaJ;’ 1 k.p frn
not for iij . .-..son ~ bvr ataii Seasons of the year, aca
tiio 33 caliioft onu-, iDsf :Ui hours, find out? tar.lt- np
i-Lcd with ;.h the ie- that the New York and other
•i. • jets will in ■ way of eatables end something
s;oow to drfhh, it” 1 f x days out of seven, more than can be
found : up.fry -other h-r .in town.
:S. iS.v.\Qe & ea<Jl.
’ i*£*&*- ’ <> • ilali. C > At.
F!s sii. c-rr-re >.'ll everyday,
Tsc jit-rt 0. e.g for little pay ;
> ,and the .. at their place may eat
) > W:'i 11 .i it ah tmgs ~
-I ,u-.vy then will know,
That 1T the Pi>ACE to go.
We ihju !; 1. ; * ‘-4 trur friends, enisr!r them th;-
[it v i:! M our nf rets IM:-: care to pler.s. in ©vary respect,
! ’ 11 i r: have done till bow
■f -It mS.y oi*o <£•■ne.r. !y known that we have, to- meet His
| tvi.o;ts~'of .:••••, imported by o-t. oivcaj a very
I . • r , a.fine Old Pc::, and
I ‘fecticlnal qualities?SJtnuch dc
’ J : rtu*’y
Look St this i.f V'a , and choose for your..i£
” ‘ • -t. <>r ■ n i want
_tw
i At- j- *.’.r i? *r-' — • : i ‘ante of every V.’
i- ‘• fjr}! :
w*| <? --ltod Tcr-ipir* j *
~ ;* , t A Vji, If*.
j*f it |:' y a-s■’ * r .7 ?fc ’.
I’ ‘ 7 “ -'• *7- -an
* .J . . #
I-• OitA.Nl W ‘--.4 7
NA. -S.fi, PI .F. ApPLEi
’ rif n £%&-*** * nss
a 101 Ilf ’ih can be gi.:. .sed at low puces for Be
O
liver? 1 table Notice.
It
Ui
i r,.- ,>• It ..r Ofy.’ . <; 1 (vy
B n’ i c ! Horse momii, tg ...
Dr tvc c-Ur k per da v, in Stable,.. -f-, i
“ “ “ “ •• 00
HAYDEN & GOOLFBT,
GRIER jc MASTEI^ON,
M. STUBCLFFIS LU,
Macoji, Dem BU, *'>***'* LEPER*.
“ land Ye all the Day"idle T
‘t Mv or awmleman in the United Stalls, possessing
bv’W-'i’sU . V’ c * n *' nter intn au *' aq y and respectable
t>v wlm-ti from SO to ♦ 11* per day can l>e realised
t"i jyirticul , uhit-evs (with stamp,)’
Vi I *.- 4L I’UN A CJ., No. ST (old 41) North 6th st.,
WSp PHiyPBLPHU.
52;?iT:;inar, Etopp, &f.
100 Iw&lT k *'. wy 6u r y Bas .? Uls *
. . . miO Cwllw Sfentucky Rope,
s** “ • Manilla “
* 50D4b. Twine,
Jaugiu-, Coiiee, and Flour, just received and for rale bv
“I**. ASIIER AVRE3. ,
- UXX> ICI _\ K s
DK. . if. IcJ p , , ,
htresgtlitiiing ior< ! ia! :* .
TitK GREATEST MM t.tHf IN Till V,.. . f
And the moat iellciuusand d-d%iitiu';
‘JT lx s r h.-’lyr. seientiiic ao.< V e-y-tsi.iH “ * -s.
A by the AistisMon of ..ts, II
Dock, I’i. -i Root, Black k.,oi, ...V
r...ri: and D.rr.dolion >-u’i dd .V ft, T. l
actTve r.-niWlal principle of each li.-e
----oytracte-i by Iny new method ■ 1 dirid:;., r ,,
cioua.exhiieniting ipirit, m>4 li.ct, sti-, r
for r*ii .vajUngn.- disco ■ : tcui.aj
fuifferliig amL.teMlitated isxai'i. top.. •,?;
iili-LranN
Wllfc-fi ctu:ilj.f otP-c Livei Oindphiints, li v .-.
Chronic or rf-rvdns ildillit.it ib£..4 r . ~j
.
lleartbnrn, Inward l'iie., A.-
*he l’uiluess <>i 1 : *-• ■. t v,, iho i*
Svimu lq iiy the Head,!* lu-atioiiei :i .p .
V- eight in thf Stomach. S-mi Eiyict :ti. • ( ,
fikCAting EVeßng when Ivlug -ioffl, Di.,i
U.e S*td:. and Eyes, Night .-'w-r.t?. h.
liie S:n.ill of the Duck, A’-u’- t or 3-..t *- - , .
Heat. I*. :*■-< talon ..f Spirit k't lahu'oi ...
spoiideiicy or any No v..
tl.e Skin, Veter and Ague t. ..
IM *r ii*Hi >, Ji <•’ i*t
* Haveb ca ,dd diyiti- .- * v
,’ias if fiiir-d in giv tfe-ti.tV-’’ sdiisfort Al
stiffer f uu weAfci.eSJ or .1 *, when M l
oui.'.u Cordial will cure you ■ #
X.,. lunguago sui convey an sdoqnMe ij,...
ate i* .*1 ..iruOst miraculous * .. .It; .- pt*i.'ii:, , i .
- Cordial in the dlleag.-J, dcbilh t'-.l as.d -'■
system, whether broken dor.u i-,- .xoi-..... .
mpaired by lick**-, ti.e relav. and and un -■
U restored to its|rfctine hcahii and \ ipor.
ili;trrie:i Versons.
Or others conscioae of ioab: v>, from v -. .
find M l can?3 SttJgthening Cordial a 11:
of the t-jfstcin ; and all who . ... have .
improper indulgenoles, will Cud it. th;. r
*d speedy remedy.
To tlso i.rtfi't-H,
McLean’s Strengtl etr: -/ Coi -..si i--
f cure for Incipient Consumption, W: ,
1 Difficult Menstruaffhn, luci;:::in- no.
frv Discharge thereof, Fa-: i g of ?t V
: T.iiati. j an* all Diseases in-.-tor-ut to ;....
There ii No ;iNib.c j :<
Suffer no longer. Take it according
stimulate, and invig irat.- you .: dcm
to mount to your enevk again. Every hot.
give sHtUfaotloit. .
For t hililrfii.
If yourclrildren are sic kly, puny, or nt.’ld-t-:
Dor,ll*l, will make them h> -it! v, fat ai, red
not H moment, try it and you win i-,- com
Bl iw JCeifciotii. So i .
Caction. —Beware of dru;:;.- ■ ■ or n.v 1,.
Min U-- a vim mme :
they can buy cheap.) by sHvinc it i
such men. Ask tor M-i.e.--. sr- i * - 1 :; t:i i * i■ :
noth'll • else. It- is the • . .
blood at tl
One table suoonfiii t.tk? i very jriorr
certain jirefcnUtift* for * *>. i i,C Hs ai. i i- f
l ever, or any ptevalvnt -l
Price only $ 1 per bottle,. rti brittle, f,,,- >;
JOHN McLiCAN, STc p
of this Cordial. J Also, McLc-m’s Vofiva
Principal Depot on the corner of Third
St. Louis, y<> ■
Sohfbv ZKIT.W & HUNT', GFO. I‘AYNT. :
respectable Druggists In the - r.uth.
Ilqstelter’sj
.-rsjir Proprietors and V. >.uf- .•tf-r -r- ...
i cn.FIT.ATED ten BIT]I It
,.erf.-. te. | u< • tud
the Iftdieo Slates,bccau... the ertiric 1 I
avion liereUifore-nnkr.fi--. :j A et facts t
will speak moreiipr.werfuily tl.an volc’.t - ,
„r b'l.zon n flfrontery The consun.pi: I
Stomach Bitiers for the last year nmci.- in, ; , Vr .
million bottles, and fr.m: •- i arMe-i , ~
nines past, il ii’ Evident r :t .iurw-.g ti.i . i
consumption will reach near one uidliim ;
tnen*e amount *ou.d never have been mid
inedlelit* properties contained iri the luc. ,:.,
.. ‘ t;.“ t:i'..-* pro t-ci.r phjMi- •-
. the country wi.erc the . rti. ie is be.-; Lhom .
ly t-i-cornt-aud tiu; Bi'ter to tiieir p&tici.ts.: u- ... I
.1 ’ ©
; • 1 the ,!--- . , .
Tins is not a temporary p nulM-dy, .: I
dirary efforts in the way -.f trumpeting t: -
Bitters, but a solid eatinv.ti.m dt a:i invaU,•
. which is destined to be as ciuiui ii.g at : u:c i1... .
- Hosteller's Stomach l’diit-.-- i.uve pi-.-tm •
Regions where and : .- ;e ar.d vari . I
-tiiiij nuts haveraunted ti- t v :r;
be able to state critdident:\ that the •• i ;:. rr’ . I
I care of the Dyspepsia, ai>d like diseases. I
tors a source oj unalloy<d pieastii i In .
on ti: e I
renewed vitality to the nerve. syst- in. :
and energy for the restf-rw.
operates upon tW stomach, Ever, and < tl.i-r I
’ fcaus, mildly but powerfully, and soon n-ti . I
i jii-Jiti ol essential to the healthy dischar.. I
f i ions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters d.,;;j ; - I
iioi.s on tlie bottle, and they will find in :
euliarly adapted to comfort dec-liibi g vi m w- I
ant to the palaM invigorating lo the I'owtb i I
tonic, isnd rejuvenating generally. W'e lmvt : - I
of thousands of aged men aml women v.hn : i■■ i-i- I
td the fie efit of using this preparation wi i I
itoyaub*liarangaruenta ami general uehd.i.r.
t theadSce of pfij-siciaus, tbey liave ai am: . I
oub crisis and fairly tested the merits o ft)..
ie\v words to the'gentle. x. Tiit-re nrec.r:
when their cares are so harrn-- -a g th; n ’
iiidc-r the trial The reiati- nos motto vi• 1 I
s. rblngly tender, that he ti;..ih.-v, e-p-.
apt to forget her own health in her
i:-er infant. Should the period of n aten ity •• r r-.
the -uinnier seaar-n, the wear of oody
ly aggravated. Here, then, is n ne.’
to recuperate the energies of the ey : tn.
mother to bear up under her ohauitii
iiaiiities. Nuttiing mothers generally prei-r and i B
.11 other invigorajors thatweceive tiie enn. ■■
sicians, bCcauAe'lt is agreeable to the !.-b “
tain to give a permanent increase ns hoc lb :
AH tliose persons, to whom we iiavt pan
ed above to wit; sufferers from fever in! ;
malaria, ißarrhcea, dysentery , Iholgestion, I—s
•ill and ■ •... .-s or <l. • aripcnit - ;;
ted invii! : 4s, persons of setlent'-.ty occi'i-. t-: -r |
mothers, will consult tiieir own physierd v I
to llottetter’s Celt brated Mom . It F
Caul iott. —tVe caut -n tlie pub;
tiie many imitations or counterfeit- but
CELUUKiTBD ttVOM4.cn BITTKFS, and see tli.-* I
Itei r* ; Dij J. Host
tide nfahe bottle, and stamped on the r..-
the cork, and observe that.-or au:- . i
- label. I
i2&~ Prepared and sold by HOSTETT v <? t- |
burgh, Pa., and sold by ail Druggists, cro.-i -- 1
generally througlmuttht United State?,On I
ric* ami CermauV. Also for sai- by P 1.. ‘fl
GKO- PAYNE, arid ZELIN * HUNT, Mr.-
may 2-1 y I
- re - |
Vx o
A
(£
j
- y Save the Pieces l * :
An arcit?ents id 1 ’ ! pp- n, eren fa ‘tPtU-regi j |
lie*, it is very desirable to baveyome cheap a:-.! ‘9B|
way fur repairing i urnilttre, Toys, Crockery, 4:.
EPAIDIKG’S PREPARED DIES
meets at! such wwwgCTcies. and no honseboU r: 1
be with ant >L It is always ready and up to :
j point There is no longer a necessity for lta;
splintered veneers, headl, doila, and hrokm -
just the article for cone, shell, and other ornaE! ; -
Iso popular with ladies of radnement a;id t.ste. I
This alujlrable preparutioa is used cold, being c;.
held In solution, and poivc-sir.;: all the ‘
the best cabinet-inakcrs’ Glue. It may be--
■f ordinary mucilage, heing vastly noro .:
“Useful in Uvery House.
B B.—A Brush apeempanies each bottle.
Price, P. 5 Cents.
Wh ete T e Dptwo C . r-.t ,N* 1
kddri-•; nqMttk r >.p. 71-':”
I Pi p for Dealers T
I pack; ee. tr ,
A ‘invie 1.0-.Ue of :: AT LING’? U**’ (H
I will even units, ns .in ...,m.:d.y ■•• c'>’ IB
cold ly all prqmiaenl F;atio c’ ?- I’rut
and Furniture Dealers, Grocer.-, and Fa: fjK
Country merchants (Niawiil uutke a ro-i*"l •’
riKEi) Glck, when making up their list. ■
A. Os3.i’d. t
Dr j. r. (iouman n .
Vatuirnoß take* plei.-ifre in say i ; , r ,,
! uat-e rejnedy to etnv children r>l IVobj -
j doll ■r U. ttle unite Mtftrcient for Vo cases. ,
!;• ev :ng'th.i4wiore MiiMren are lost
M oil.” 1 than from nil other < siist-s I ru' r ' n t
everjlualy. In ttMtiliiy else i I
the children spring anrffaH. Besides! •
of such pifetßclnes, I never before f
niore ‘-ertainlv to be relied Upon than .
Vermilifrer
Talbot ion, Ga., Feb. 2,1F50.
Little’s Anodyne Cough Drops perbe.,h
Little’s Vermifuge, itrl3rge bottles j
Little’s Vermifuge. In vials
Little’s Ring and Tetter Womq tliot::.’
Little’s French Mixture .
mar 21 52 — m f~wk
Miiniimi n iiwwMg ß *^ ’ (
80 Negroes for S s ' e j
iil.W Si. just received a lot of Hltely 1 I
from Maty land, &ad offer an#.®
l’uruhasers will please favor me “‘‘‘7 :• ’
purchase good men alul women for tic ~i T, v
which I ivhi trade women and children, >
on the corner of Thud uuj Poplar :
& Sparks’ Warehouse.
M; n. Dec.2T, 1559. JW-y
v a c
r I'ME subscribers have open*.-.! •<
i corner next below tlic* iir vri
Passenger Depot, for tlie T I
l*i?rchajje and Sale o*
A good supply, of likely T• urg N''-”
on hand and for sale. Pprelu* ‘ l-l>
to cal! ami examine for them.-clvcs. rr t;i;j i
marls ’s9 if Y_-
com i i I
OAAA RUSH. Prime Western . )1
and for sale at 56 lb.
aug 15.