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L EOAL ADVERTISEMENTS.!
1 T l‘<OX BlltlKll*’ S 4 1.11. —Will b**oid lef .re
l tteft.k'ih.naird rib L'.t umi o( lo |
I ‘t'tntjf, vitfiin the
in Frtrmr), IsGl, F.ghty a-r* of the western portion ms !
Kt'.f.aN..,lU. in the Kwh JMrio*, lormerly Monroe ;
now U (*4t>n KHintr : k>il <u u ii'f i■r-nrrty *f Ferry Cure,
, Ky n ft. ta. isw-ied fi'ita tht dWtvsrt, (. 11.
•if .Mil e.Hiutjr, in favor ol Janrcs 1. L-'Wi-, Ag'i.t, vs. -Aid
Perry Cure. s*;d |er made ami rttorn*-d I- me by ltiudky
Srm-e. 1,. Cos the M7lb d.strict, C._ M-.f aa.d county.
OWENF C. MIAK'IAN, Sheriff.
F mtyomM ‘ rtf. —9o acres of land at part of lot No. 222
in th.- tenth district of formerly Monroe now Upton cntnty;
lev e I on by a fi fa. isstsiJ from the JusLkV* Court of the
hoist district, O. M., of a**d county, its favor of U W. Jack
*-.r vs. J.ihr. Marshall amt other ti fat in my Lands v*. •*•-!
Marshall, sail levy riaJe and returned to Ui by John W.
Bal, Conatabi*. U. C. SHARMAN.
J#--2fitls Sheriff. .
VDni v ISTR % oti’s, SALK. D, virtue <d an
or-J • from toe Court of Orj.narv of li.jatoo county,
•ill be tol l on the £r>i Tuesday in February next, before
tne Court ff - is* doir in tha town of Perry, within the legal
Lours of sale, the following Inn or parcels of lands, to-ani:
tour 1..*0 lot* iyinir iu the 10th district of said r.,untj
east of the taun of Perry, known and distinguished hy the
numbers XI. Si, i!, and tti, in the plan of survey of tie
field purchased from Mrs. Amy Kelly, made hy Edward A.
Harvey, Surveyor.
Sai l land sold as the property of the late Peter ff. Humph
ries. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said ileesawd. THOMAS D. HUMPHRIES,
dec IS ids Administrator.
KhHhIA, tlaean ('aunly.—Whereas, J. 1.
* T Wilke* having applied to the Court of Ordiuary of
avid county, (>-r a illsch <rye from his Guardianship of the
fr )*rron and property of S. T. Lofley. (His stal'd aho has
arrived ai age.., This is therefore to cite all |ien.iM eon
csrued to show cause, if any they bare, on or le-tore the Su l
M >nday in January next, wl y the said J. 1). Wilts -1,.,u1.t
net bed .'iniseed from his Guardianship of the sa.d ff. T.
ho five, an-1 receive the usual letter* of dismiss i:i.
O ven under my hand and offl- *1 •imature. ; i !>•* t**”
de- HT-Ct JSO. L. I‘A (tli *, Ordiuary.
. Xoiirp i Ofdtor- and lr*<iitort.
VOTK'K is hereby riven to all person* Indebted to
it tbe Estate us John P. Pool, of lloustsn onuty.de
•raand, to .kr immediate parmer t t., the lilvisbtntsr.
AH having demand’ a/shut said mate render them iu ar
•onlng to iAsr. F. W.MVffN*,
dec l . - Aliaintnrator.
Am *f 1A ItTKi rows * f K.-w i•* ,^l l.
lere rfce Cj-trt-hoO*c o Oyieth-npe. Ms *n . u.•:y.
wist, a the tail 1 •* ‘*i- -l * ~-ffrt M-aday F->
rw*ry next. The bs-I.s iod half of lot of lael X-. f-T, !n the
15tk At:r. s .T Hjeuv- Vst •- •
said heir, Iffl a * r. soMfi-e ■*> f* p, . .-cry _: :!.
et.t Os Ul- lei * W Mcfii ... C, ice'll
Ter as pn-.i * : ed era the day -*f *le
dv It iu* it i- Mi tiM., Ad j’r.
Soiukfrn F’i*nit r rrtf‘ri.
fj’ 11 K Stitbncr ‘ev ‘•arias had tr acv t art
i* nut Lrees,
of ail the v *ri ekTndagr ws in tUa section nf rouhuy,las
aa agency u t> j- e.. for tt'T sole.
Mr. si Adaws, of fa*: Ve an, will act as hi* Afeot. and
ho refers to Col. lies. M. L-,;a at the the Lanier House, fat
other iof -ratst-ca.
If j tit, . t: hsjsd. fl will deliver Acre, thr-mjli hie ayent,
Mr. Off AlsigS. at t : ie proper —mwin, *l oedtj* that way
l*4-fts for “’.e i ■ . v r_ ira t trees, viz :
P,.wfi. , P's > Apnies, MecAnnaea, Apr. -ot*, Pi tin*.
Cherries, and litcs-i l . Ail *ele-.'<ed With care :• su.t the
b lUtberr. eUnate. *hl oiarty of them native var’erlce Hi*
Nursery is !•-vsi:id *r ••'em. boro, N. C. Cataloxuc* of h:s
fruit tress atay ‘-e sevu • * ■•allir.s ob Mr. Adams.
THOt*. H FLXTItKSy. Piroprletor.
Greensboro, X. C —oci li'-Am
’j[EFO 1: M )\ □)i CA l COL L F.( iFf
OF
c; KO If <w I A .
TUB Ttr.ttem Warntho pleasure of a’ a •/• at t: *
f TWENTY-PKCOSD Annual . o *-.• „f iatl..-
lsilitscisti will be esnapacsd on the Gat MoNliA Y in No
vember -v! arid cwntsnra till tl. iirtl of March ic- resf
ter.
t*ie ehair* are oc< opted r.-spemirely L> LAMI.II SANK
fcTOX. 11. D , Prof of Phyiioloxf aad Pathology.
J. T. C'tXK, M. It . I*rjf. of Prit. pie* and Practice
Medicine.
M. 3. THOM -ON, 11. D., Prof, of Ojektin'l, l) <rars ol
Woa e* an-i ehiidrea, Therapeutii.s, and Materia Medics.
1. 5. LOOMIS. M. D., Prof, of Chtmistry, Bstany, Paur
isiacy, aa i Mi -r.i*. pv.
O A LOCH It AN L, M. L*., Prof, of Medical Jarfj
pnd*ncif.
T. U BRf'TS. M Is . Prr.f. of Anatomy an*l ffirg-ry.
W. C. JONfc*. M. D., lSetnoustrator of Anatomy.
Entire fie, forth kata t Lsrturts flOfi Os)
Anatom si Ticket ]A no
Mvricaiili'ia ** once only & Olt
Graduation fee if succe'-fu! 25 ©■
G'uid board oot; he had in tlie city at reasonable rates.
•SP” Hot part’ *u!rs apply to either us tbe n-mtari of
W - e faealty, at Ma-.oa, Ga.
augll>-21tf e
Fine Furniture.
IT 1 > Fl Parlor ffetta, Rose Wood, Mahogany and Georgia
Walnut Fiirniture.
ff. reUr.e* aud B-e-k Cases, Desks and Bunk Cases, Bu
roaa* of Bust Wood, Mahoxany aud Walnot.
S-,fas. Tt T-te, bivans S-- lal-les, Ottotr-ans, in Usir
G )U, Plush, Broratel, Ac.
Arm, Borlitoij, beuitot. Parlor, Bsilnan, Diuihir, Hair
CWii, Plash, tirscslst, t .ne, lt|Klt Buuoin, vsj every land
•f Chair known to the trade.
R I. DSTEA S.
Ruse Wood, Walnut. Maple, Mahogany, B-.oh, Gum, As.,
ffifh, Lie, Pr.-osh and Cottage.
Wardroues of R*,,e Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and Pine.
Safes of all Psttsmt.
T A BLESs
Mahogany, Walnut,Cherry,Pine, Hx.eusion,ruUlib|£T.er',
friaare. Round. Ar.
Maitras* -* >J Uair, Cotton, Mom and Patent Spriug.
Feather Beds, Pillow* and Bolsters.
Pine Mirror*, common loosing Glasses, Looking Ulus
Plates, Picture Glass.
W ndow Pbades, sad Cut tain Bands Cornices.
Buckets, Tubs. Dippers, Broome, Brush hrooms. Feather
Dusters, Foul Matts, Ac., for sal* on the meat reasonable
terms.
Lumber taken in evchanre, or l.amtier made up in the
most fashionable style* of Furniture to order.
We Lave one *f the largest clocks es PINE FURNITURE
in the t*ta ft, and we are. su*cant)y iuanu!*ctur+r.*,and aiah
to sell. Cull and se us.
ft*2* IVOOD, BRO. A CO.
WILL YOU GO NORTH, WHEN VOl LAN IK
UKTTER SOUTH?
CAKRIAGi £ mm BAMUfTORV
AN 1J K ICPOS ITOIt Y,
VoEfit'lH. OA
H.kVAN (i - rnr-sS U
.st of tbe lute firm of BANKS. WIL-e-.; > V* ‘
MHf'. i iV, I iusite i:,e attei.iien of the
citiACb <of Mari;e anddrrouuiiiecouiite* vV/ “vy
to my catena!Ve arraaittwnl# f-.r Ma'.ufa torini ltP aNT>
NO TOP BLOmS, COACHi-*. K<KIR AWAVF, CAU-
KitGM, PHATONL Ac.. Ac. I su. cuo-tu itly reveiv u|
addition, trot fsom Ibr Inrlli, bail Irossi in y
I%trk sliupa- to •; s’ kou hand, of three cr lour
■ it*lea per we*V. aL'ctj noWhir.e eiryar.ee and finish, with
lightnrss,strengui and duruWtity. Ordeiafiir any sujrt of
▼ahticte, Hamas it, Ar , *> most respectfully snlkitd. whieL
ahail be pr-xnt- :> suypl.ett.and ail ruru.uk
PCSCTL A1.1.V nirt. I have constantly on hand a iar/t
Assortment of HAANFffff
J3F“ Rey string door u. short notice and Warranted.
aueSJ-ly J. K. BANKS.
CiEBUCES.Jgfc
Ha mess,
Was? s OLD .'T kSH, UPIMfITB Tilt POST OFFICK,
>*.% o\, m o>k;ia.
Til. PLAMT kirinf (nrned a caMr*iH • >iK Mr.
■ J. C. TVornlou, for niany y<-ar* favorahiy known as a
practical ani Carnap maker, and dealer, al
i'olatg* a.So Ca., and Savannah, fia., the Carriage baste ess
will hereafter be conducted u the name of
j. c. TiiOK\ r<n a co.
It it ihe-inteot. *o <.f ti e undersigned to always keen or
)>aa4 a parted aa ! *;.Vii*el uaittn -nt of every ilmriptias
•f Carriage so u*e, which for
1.1 exit ii < f, l.tihlllikk It nil Strength.
etnot W (ic'lM. Tlie inttg experience of l~.th parties,
will at all rime* ii-urc the mg-* perfect aaUafactica to aii
who may favor thru with their patronage.
It i* t( inlirntfie of the -• ••-crioere, alter the Ist of Octe-
Irr, to go extensive!* into the
Manufacture A. Repairing of I arriages.
Competent JJc. hattie* in ail Lrinclat, will be employed
nader the immediate and practiced e>e of Mr. Thornton,
and customers may depend on having every thing dace in
the very Met manner, with prompt near aed dr* patch.
_*•* 17 j. c. rnotKTOSi a co.
ew Esta 1 >lishment.
tPACIRRUCidPA
REPOSITORY.
C. T. W ARD cSt CO.,
.i|.\IF.UTI HKHh it ml UF.AI.KKS
OPPOSITE THE FHOVD HOUSE, HiCga,6i.
W£ would call the attention of the public t our new
Stock, comprising Coaches, Bretts, Rockaways and
Bugsies, of the moat elaborate thusb, from celebrated build
er. North.
A* r * Uenuine B RATTLKO'J RO’ IUG LIES constantly on
nov IS 34-ts
D. W XZiCOXSOM & CO..
nmruirmn n iitutt. it
C A RRI AO KS AN I > IIAI IN MSS,
Os Ejttrj Dejeriptinu, have i>iuv*d to their
NEW AND SPACIOUS WAREHOUSE,
Sri-nnJ H., n*rt ttkr
.lf.U'o>, U.t,
fjIHF.T hare in store *t all prices and for sale oh th*
a i“"R reasonable terms, a complete tWortairki „f
Em* C-*Acb<-s,
Vaieche*.
’ • llrett*.
I* Pha-ton*,
m Knckaway* and
, Buggies,
Os ihair r.wt mail jfai_tnre.
Ph Harne--. Tricks amt Valises. Pole Leather,
from the maker*.
Pla , w ' wlo,i w *F-rM .th Iron Axles, es
ebebest po*bl* description.
K’ A!i work wm ranted. bqt*l-u
1
Ie ANI) S FOR SALE.
EARLY PLANTATION
I tEI offrrlna for sale, tn easy terms, mj plantation in
Early county, eoimtstir-s of
3260 Acres of Strong, Oak and Hickory Lime Land,
on Spring Creek, nine miles from Blakely and fifteen from
Fort Ga.nes. The place is in excellent repair, hoing amply
furnished with the necessary buildings, ahich are good and
mostly new; the negro house* are new,framed aud supplied
with brick chimneys; *he tw gin houses are tsew and lull*
equipped. On the score of health this place will compare
well with any. Os the land 15*a) acres are under cultiva
tion —lOOvrH of rich swamp mould, which may be reduced,
’ readily, to cultivation, a* a part now is—and 135 l airee of
j <•>•*! htramock and up-land yet uncleared and well titp
p'ored. i *.ere are not s*acres of waste on the place. Water
J is well ilhti bnbJ tlncughout the place.
A!s.., ITr.O acres ol pine land, on the Cotcmokee Creek —
j ton cleared, th balance the woods.** There is > Grill
j Mill worth about sl9(lttper annum c;.on this place Tlie
i water abundant and excellent, the hcalthfulness es the
j place uii-.ikrpa.ssed. J. f. CKAWFOKD.
, Blakelyltia., March 21, la*).—l2-tf
I fTt* Au/usta Chronicle A Benticel, and Constitu
j ionalists, will puidish in their weeklies and send hilts.
A. pA IA A I }J, I ]
lloiiMod Plantation for Sale.
I “VEil R'K'S of movirour Planting interest West, we
1 f offer pr axle our Pt iiitati-.n in Houston c- unry lying
j in the fork .f 8./ Imliari Creek and Ucmulgee River, eon-
I tistingof fas Thousand Acres of ri.-h prodoctivc land
! At.out fire hundred tlie balance well timl.eiel
These lands are considered Ly all ho know thstn to he the
be-t.ottoa lands in the county. eay to eultivate and
ah. ve over!!-w. ‘I oe P.antati n is aeti improved in every
part:cu Ur - Ecnces ai! in eXCeUrnt repair, a tits and well
aulshed C jttage. With at! necessary out tn.u.a ; good nver
ser*s howoe, negro cabins, tww 6m houses with an w
screw in each. If desired, stuck of all kinds, t orn, SoJdrr,
tic., ran be b.-nght wi t ih> place.
TERM. 4 : Arcomi&iHiatiKir. For pattieulars, enquire of
M. I. Brvan, in Atlanta, or 1.. E. Prvan . n o,e ptace.
Hts M I. k 1. K KK VAN.
\ ALU ABLE PLANTATION
I'OR SALE.
‘UU i: -ut-s.nl-- i.f-p f.,r-iei lesira’.le {.lanta 1 . •n,
’ 1. snextcl in tbe 15th diur -t * ffumter ..ur.i v.ard about
, i S m.Vs fr, tu Awtcrlca*. I: .-eMails* Eights* n llitadred
-re*,-eves hundred of b s cteare.l, and in a go.<si
-saie of cultivation it'* -* i t.trd'v as r rsl a plantation
i :t-r. - cornier e.anty. .to- I J.ril h, -,uegr.
. g.n and •As* arl all other iws-ss.-ai v ~t 1.u.i.l r -
*
I ,A off V! Su a, W.T Adam*, and. her*. Tbepla e
|s-,vy he see* at SI, t >-<
P.i. veh-uf ..; io ptt*.ba- ii! eiil.er call a mo at
i-.antat f•• -5 a- a'. Auerr.. u., Funner c.ui tfr,
dee id 40 ts Jt J. *CIIUTCHIX.
\ aluablo lolanta lion
KOlf SALK.
fWTLI. SLLI. >ll PI. A\TA I lO.\ MTI -
AThU in Mn* ..ft and il. .ul-.n csunlit*—five a, les from
ffiarkMhr,Oß theffoutb-M rc-r., it i.l i!’ !, and eontaio
i.-lOit Irrrt l.etel imk asttl llicbory
Land, wih al ■ *’ S.l •• j.-n-r In cult.ration.
T.w pta- e . beaJtiiy. • ■;!, g 0..-.! water, aini well hnprwtred,
*it . ail u,,v,-ary Ihi.Mings.andl hi.Mings.and if desired ..on he divided
:.t-. two or mare sftb-tr.. nt-. I r terms, A/., address the
Mdarslgacd at Macoo, Georgia,
oct S—’tkf-H N. RASS.
‘rise Hartford Incorporated 1810,
CAPITAL, 3300,000.
r he SligNfff ield, Capital, $150,900.
The ?l;iv*;ixnit, sit *|rlngfielfl,
CAPITAL, $150,000,
W th a large Surplus securely invested.
Pnli.-es in the s s.vc first Class C- wparies issued, and
*“*- Promptly adjusted hy E. J. JOHNSTON,
juneli ’6b-tf Agent.
RI( IIAHl) CURDT
\£FL\L, MARIM, HUE AM UFI l.\SlfU\CI ACEACT
.v.ito.v. waitGi.t.
r |TFf E undersigned, as agent of the
J .Etna Icurauce Compary, of Hartford,
Ptuenix Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
North American Fire Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
l-.Fs.veUe Fire Insurance Cos , of Brooklyn,
htste Eire Insurance Cos., of New Haven, and
.-Etna Life Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
Is prerared to injure every description of Property—in
the above first class corupanie —on terms favorahle to the
assured. Apply to KICK'D CURD,
feb S 60-ts Agent
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
ME S3 LiFi ilSlililEE lOMfIIY.
OF FICE 66 WALL STREET, NF.W YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
£2.000,000, or 10,000,000.
paid up capital, srr.pi.i sand uninviD fcndb
FIVE MILLIONS <*E DOLLARS,
800,0 00 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTS E.
BIREITORS IN NEW WiltK :
JAMS.- BROWN.E-q , chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN, Fa.,., Deputy Cl,airman.
GEORGE BARCI.T, E
EUGENE DLTILM, Kw* ( .
JOSEPH FOWLER, Eq.
JOSEPH GII.LAKD, Jr., Esq.
ALK.KANDLR HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
RD. F. SkNIdRSON, Es ( .
W M. rt. WRTMOKE. Kw].
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President S .-retary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
eui.sel of U.e H-.ard, A. HAMILTON, Jr., E.q.
AVER.-*, WINGFIELD A CO., Agent*,
msy HafiJ if Macon, Ga.
JUST RECEIVED:
AT
HO. 11, COTTOH AVEHI E.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OP
.1 i: la 1a A MOLDS,
—AND —
SEI.F-SKAT.IXO FRUIT JARS.
soAu. -Tri.sa, r*e gnr CHEAP,
Always on hand, their m.tal supply of
fel:t|U‘ anti Fancy
CHINA, (I LASS, CHOCKERY, LAMPS,
r l , Sll>lA* ( iV-O.
doi.siiaav & irEßzor;,
hog 15 If aeon, Georgia.
Si'RlSfi AND SI MMER STOIJC
OF
GROCER I ES,
HAV ING been bought at low pri.-e*, for < >h, we would
. any to largi purchasers, tiy tie, and <; will make it
o > oar interest to buy of us. The following comprizes a
portion of our Block :
st*h> Hbds. Bacon, M*> K-c Nsils,
ITa o Mota.ces, Ml Buies Wool,
6* Bsrrel* Fyrc.p, V't-M) Coil.. Machine Rope,
M “ Oil, fa pm Pounds Twine,
75,fffMt P nirrl. Pure Lead, ICOU Backs Balt,
22.'. Refined Bugar, 5iU Boxes Candles,
12- “ N.tl., lul M loiip,
175 Back* Coffee, 100 “ gtxrch,
l'H* E \e* Candy, fat Cases Coffee Mills,
25 Casks Potash, 25 Box*, Crackers,
Choice imp. Cigar*,
I*s Boxes Tobacco, 5 Cases Sardines,
I*l Barrels Nuts, 5 Barrels Scovil’s Hoes,
I't “ Blacking, U# Cases Yeact Powders,
lit Chests choice Tea. 2'Hi Packages Mackerel,
together with every artiest needed in the Grocery line.—
Alsu a full stock of ail th<j lead.op articles in the Drur line,
for .ale by j. u. * ty. A. HOPS,
just l-'i
LIQUORS ANI) CIGARS
Directly I
fj HAI.'SSENET is constantly receiving t!e finest
a ld, ‘laalities of
Liquors, Wines and Cigars,
which he offers to the public on a* .>.tsonable terms as he
can afford.
Invalid* and others, wishing a supc;lor article nf Wines
or other Liquo.i, will find it greatly to their advantage to
give him a cal., as they way rely on the genuineness ol eve
ry article sold.
Liquor* can be purchase! in bottle yr by the gallon, a* li
may suit purchasers.
Cigars of the very best brands, I>t wholesale or retail,
aa! of direct importation, can all wvs be found at my
store, at the bouse formerly occup.esl by Mr. James F.
Winter as an Exchan e and Lottery Office.
Mr. Maussenet. la retiring from bis old established busi
ness, embrace* tills opportunity to tender his grateful ac
knowledgments to his old friends and customers, from all of
whom he solicits a share of patronage,jo his new enterprise.
Macon, June 1-i, ISW. —PJ y
Pure T^i(| 7 aoi*^,
JCST IMPOUTED.
DAIaY 5l FITZGrERAXsD,
2d door from Hardwnian A Sparks’ Warcliouee,
Jfaix jn*t rtctinrj
PURE IRISH WHISKEY.
*• MEUETT BRANDY.
“ MIEKRY WISE.
“ MADURA A PORT WIN*.
The,* Liquors have been selected with great care by Daly
during u ret elll vlail U> IreluiisL They are
warranted jmre. It is deemed entirely unrvtces, ary tore
sort to puff-ry in order to induce a sale. V iey are of the
bx't quality, and cannot tail toeetalilish thiis cominendali**
in it.e mind, of all who try them. The putdM and judges of
i he article, particularly, are invited to call and examine for
W.eiaselve*. n*v‘A3 85-)
BOOTS.— A full assortment of (ients’fiiae French m
Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and waterproof, of m
arluus kinds and qualities, both soled and -pegged.—
ust received and for tale low by MIX 4 KIM LA SD.
•eti-f 7 \
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
jiauuli: ma.liFactory.
JOHN RITTER,
MAlii> I.H MAM FACTI ; IIHit,
K.. T* bioh sraar.T. .* haves, c'NX.
Hit .n ~arJ a treat variety of American and Foreign
Marbles fur Monuments, Mantles, Baptismal Fuats
Statuary, Ao , A.-. Having iu his employ some of the l*ei
workmen m this country, is prepared lo execute prompt
iy all order* for any de- riptk a ol Marble Work.
Nuuktrotif jpfciiutns of unil wortiwnshlp frow th*
above establishment, can be seen at K* sr 11111 Cemetery, and
the undci tnel has a lare- collection of new pattern* ot
RuMuasob, ahich he will We pleased to exhibit.
JOHN L. JONES. Resident Agent.
lebl-HM-tf
Ready Made Clothing.
TIIK undersigned has in store a LARGE STOCK of
noi niEiiN uadi:
O Ta O THING!
From material manufactured in the South, which he gnaran
tees to sell (at a profit,) as low a_- any one professing to sai
at New York cost.
apr E. SAULSBUItY.
METHODIST
Cook Depository!
(V>rini- M<M>iry awl ,Vxwh t fUnutt.
A GOOD S’l O( k OF HOOKS
or A 1 .vonr EVER V Kl.Xfi,
Alwar - on hand, at the lowest price*, WHot-BekAi.i- ,„.i
Kt TAIL
Call and examine our Stack Micet Yltlslr, a good
assortment al vs on hand.
i*- Orders In.in the country receive prompt attention.
A.hires* (oct 2t) J. W. Ll'llKE, Agent.
/m. id •
WIICF.I.FK A WILSON’S Sewing Machines,
at standard prices ; anew and fine lot just opened
arnl for sale hy K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
mar 14 Becond Floor.
J EWING VI 1 (111 IN US and Mathematical Inslru
O luvnts repaired and adjusted, and new parts made to
order. New Tension Pad.-, Aj., for old machines, lly
mar 14 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
DIRECT IMI’OUmIONI
Ci’ockoi’y, China,
—AND—
GT.A.SS WARE.
MV first shipment from Eurojiehas arrived In Savannah,
. and those who have ordered package, will have them
shipped in a few lia.vi. There are tome of the pack*ye,
still unsold, any in want, can, by ordering, hare them ship
ped in a few day,.
I have another lot shipped from Liverpool 18th of July,
which I shall look for in three or four weeks, heed in the
orders. lam now receiving a
LA JUG 14 STOCK OF
Glass-Wan*, Tumblers, Goblets, &c.,
FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
IIOHF.niAN GLA.S9*\VAIB,
CDiiitt lilnucr and Test Sells, Af M Ac
aug 29 R. p. MekVOY.
(TAHI IXT* ItKSy Pocket ntid Table Cut*
T lry, RAZORS and FANCY CUTLERY. PORTABLE
desks, dressing cases, fancy baskets Parian
statuetts, DOUBLE &. SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS, CANES. PORT MONIES AND I’URSF.S,
MUaSCUAUM PIPES,GIG A* HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
shell ami Ornamental Combs,
Fancj Hair Pins, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Domi
noes, XXillinrcl lAnlls, Cues, ‘
LEATHERS A, CIIAEK,
With many new and desirable article* not enumerated.
Anew and fiqe selection for sale at low price*, bv
nv 1C E. J. JOIINBTON A CO.
PURE CATAWBA WINE.
VINTAGE OF 1b69.
fill! IN Superior and Highly Flavored W’inemay befoun
L in Macon, at the Store of E. MAI’PSENETT. Tlie uti
dersigntd, by whom It wan grown and manufactuered, in
Pulanki connty, respeetful’y recommend* it to the patron
age of consumer* and the public,
july II Iff— GEORGE WALKER.
“That” Tobacco.
Til IC choicest brand of Chewing Tobacco, manufactured
iu this country, just received and for sale by
MAHBENHURG i BON,
dec 5 Burcejbxir* to K. L. Stroheeker.
Pobbio Bpectaolos,
| Gold and Steel Frame,, Gold, Silver, Steel and C<nn
■ mini S|Kek*.
A splendid assortment just received, by
* I® E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
lfucoii.
PL A AAA LHS. Prime Clear Sides,
fJU,UUU ao,'HW a>j. Prime Shoulder*,
8.000 “ “ Canvassed Hams, for sale
by (sep 1*) BOIVDRE A ANDEItSuN.
DESIGNS FOR M3UJiTII:MTS,
—B Y
Robt. 13. Xsauxiitas, 3\T. “ST
E. J. JOHNSTON A CO..Agents, i
•elfi’WS-tf Macou.Ga. <
- I
Flour.
sT PA IXUI.fi. Extra Family and Superfine Flour on ,
awl ♦Fvf sjonslgnmeot. and for sale low by
rpl* BO WORK A ANDFJIBON. j
RAILROAD SCHEDLLES, Al
Oentral Hail
Cltan&c <l* Scliudwltf.
ON and after Smiday, February 2Cth, I'CO, the Tislnt
will run a> follows:
Leave Savauna-h lb.uh . u 1 •**> r. u. and 11.10 e. n
Arrive at A- *■ and 11.Of* r. u
Arrive at Augusl* C *“0 .v. x. ami 0 .h> v. u
Arrive at Mi', ledge ville \ 12 mi e. h
Leave Macon IU no a. m. and 10 oO e. n
Aarrive at Savannah. ...T.2U *. u, • P. >•■ and 10. lO r. x
Arrive at August* t- oa. x. and fi.Sl* •’ x
Leave Augusta W.W a. x. and 2 16 P. M
Ainve at i*vauuah • -2 a. “■ anil lo 40 r. x
Arrive at Mac-m . s l*l a. m. an,l ll.o'* r. k
Trains that leave Savannah at 10 !•.’•*. m., only run t*
M.llen, arriving there at S 10 p. m., cmm*i tint with it'a in
Macon train t** Autusla.
Passenver.- taking the U If* p. . train at Am lists, will
leave klideu 6„’*l p. iu., and arrive at Savannah at 10 40 p in
Passengers hy 11.IU p m., fvuu Savannah wi.l go through
direct to Aqgusta.
Pass, ng. Is t,, either I.eO or lt.ltt p. in. trains fr. ni !<a
vanuah for Macon, nr ponds beyond, wilt meet wuh no
deieuttou at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or poiuts beyond, or Western A
Atlantic Rail K -a.I, will lea*e Savannah on ti e 1 .■’o p. m.
train ; tor Milledgevllle aud Fa I union on 11.10 p. in. train;
for South Western It ul K a I below F..rt Valley, on ll .lt>
p. m. train ; ilmse lor Montgomery, Columt.ua, Ac., by
either t.atu.
Passengers from Augusta, for South Western Georgia,
should take the I‘. i> a. in. tiaiii, to avoid detention al
Macon. There for • luutbua, Montgomery, Ac , luay take
either train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon A Western trains to
Qriitiu and Atlanta, ami the wist; also,with South-Western
trains to Albany,Cutlibert, Kofaula, Fort Gaines, Ame. ion*,
Columbtis, Monteauiery, Ac., and at Milieu with Augusta
and Savannah Rail Road to Augusta and the north ; at Sa
vannah with the Ui-weekly Steamships to New York ; also,
with Meamships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection,both ways, at
Augusta, with the South Cavolma Rail Road i* secured, and
pa-'tOcers wdl have no detention at Augusta or Milieu, -as
heretofore. 6F.0. W. ADAMS,
feb }9 Geuv-r.il Superintendent.
soi Tii-wLvrr.m uail road
< ‘halite ot Scliedule.
Tiro IMuUj hauls bttUst'ii Macon \ Columbus.
Leave Macon 9 43 a. m. and 11 s‘> p vi
Arrive at Columbus and dli P. x. and 6 :i6 * x
Leave Columbus 15 a. x. and 8,-Jtl p. x
Arrive al Macon ‘ 6b a. x. and 9.05 v. m
Oue daily Mail Traiu banveen Mason and Albany, and
Cuthbert, Ccluaau and Morris.
Leave Macon 10.25 a x
Arrive at Albany 4 65 p. vi
Leave Albany 1 1 Os P. x
Arrive at Macon S.2C r. M
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Station 10
miles west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Gaines Line and from
Morris Station 11 mile* west of Cuthbert on the Eufaula
Line, connect daily with Albany Mail Train at ffnr.thville.
No. Id S. W. U. K. Tue Road will be o|>en to Hatcher’s, on
.he Eufaula Line, 15 miles west ol Cuthbert on the 15th of
March next.
Leave Coleman II 45 a. u
Leave Morris 11 38 a. x
Arrive at Smithvllle 3.04 p. x
Leave Smithvllle at 8.35 p. m
Arrive at Cutlibert 6 54 p. x
Arrive at Coleman fi -4S p. x
Arrive at Morris 6 67 p. x
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, Milledgeville and Katoiitun.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbrldge,
Thomaiville, Ac.
Po=t Coaches and Hacks make a dally connection with
| the Trains at Coleman and Fort Gaines, aud at Morris for
i Hufaula.
, Hacks run six times a week from F'ort Valley to Perry,
Haynevßle and Hawkiosviile, and tri-weekly to Knoxville,
re i gia.
j Pasaengers for point* below F’ort A alley, should take the
, Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
! at Macon. For other points take either Train.
VIRGIL POM Eltd, Eng’r A Pup’t.
j Macon, Feb. 291.1i, 18C0. mar 14
MACON k WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
ON and after Wednesday, April 4;h, Passenger Trains
of this Road will be run as foLow*:
Leave Macon at 12.00 night and at 1.45 p. x
Arrive at Atlanta at 7 15 A. x. and at 7.15 r. x
Leave Atlanta at 12.t>U night am! at 2.15 p. m
Arrivß Macon at ...7 15 a. M. and at 7.45 p. u
; The night Trains will w>> b run on Sunday*.
1 rne il.no night Train from Macon connects at Atlanta
with train of Western * Atlantic Rail Road, leaving Atlanta
at 10.20 a ui with Georgia K. R. at 905 a m. aa 1 Atlanta
A West Point R it. at 10.10 ala.
The 1.45 p. m. train from Macon connects with train of
Western A Atlantic K. K., leaving Atlanta -at > (HI p. m. w Ith
Georgia It. It at 8.40 p. hi. anil Atlanta A >Ve,-t Point K. It.
at 12.20 a. in.
Each traiu of the Western A Atlantic R. U connects at
Chattanooga with trains for Memphis, Nashville, New Or
leans, and all points West, and at Dalton with trains for
Rnoxviile and all imints North,
may 9 7 ’Cu ALF RED L. TYI.FIR, Snp’t.
H inlptii A Atliiiiiic Itni li oad.
tllssl* InCUOssssps.lSi l Vsts, if. IS,
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.80, A. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.4>, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 9.-*i, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.33, P. M
kvkxiio PAssiisoaa tkain.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8.40, P. M
Arrives xt Chattanooga at 5 07, A. M
Leaves Chattan 3oga at ... 8.40, P. M
Arrive* at Atlanta at 6.06, A. M.
This Hoad connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kin+ton, t!e East Tennesoaee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, ami the Nashville St Chattanooga Rail
oad at Chattanooga. JuliN W. LEWIS,
oct 6 28-ts Superintendent.
COU2ITY It A 11* ROAD*
r |l II Ik daily train on the road connects with the train on
A. the Macon A Western Railroad from Macon to Atlanta;
Fare from Thomaston to Macon $2 s5.
“ “ *• •• Atlanta 3 ->5.
Through tickets can he had at the otlice of this company
in Tliotwaston ; and at ti,e general ticket office of the Macon
It Western Rail Hoad, at Macon and Atlanta.
F’asaengers wishing ta go to Chalybeate Springs, Warm
Spring*, or V\ hit* Sulphur Springs, will find this route very
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will leave Thonia-ton daily
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalybeate
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulphur
■’prinps, returning daily to connect with the train from
riiomaston to BaiutaviUe. A. J. WHITE,
july 26-ts Sup’t.
Savai uiali Route !
NEW-YORK!
(great Reduction in Rates of Passage.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
IKOSI. I FROM.
New Orleans fS9 75 i Memphis |SI 75
Mobile 85 00, Nashville 27 75
Montgomery 25 00 j Chattanooga 25 00
Columbus 81 00 Knoxville 25 50
Albany 21 00 Atlanta 21 00
Macon 20 OojAugusta 17 50
Baggage checked through by the Manhattan Express
Company on the Central Kail Road Cars, and delivered
anywhere in New York or vicinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious Side-Wheel Steamships
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Capt. Woophcll.
FLORIDA, 1( M) “ “ CaowgLL.
ALABAMA,....IBOO “ “ Schkmcr.
Leaving Savannah every SATURDAY, carrying the Uni
ted States Mail.
These Steamships belong to the Old Established and favorite
line, known as tlie 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 T ckcts are sold In Ncw-Orleans by K. GetKet
94 Gravler st.; In Mobile by Cox, Bralnaid A (Jo.; in Co
lurnbus by S. ti. Hill, Agent Hurndeti’* Express and J. M.
Bivins, Rail Uoad Ticket Agent, and at all other points by
onnectizg Kail Road Ticket Agent*.
JNO. K. WILDER A OALLIF,
Agents, Bay Btreet, Savannah.
8. L. MITCHELL, k SON,
feh 99-ts Agents, 18 Broadway, New-York.
NOTICE.
rnif I<: Apalachicola and New Orleans Steam Navigation
A Company’s new and elegant Steamship
F LORIDAi
71’ Tons Burthen,
o. o. NEI.SIIX, Com in under,
•leaves Apahichieohi the 7lh, 17th and 20th of each month.
Leaves New Orleans the 4th, 14th atd Sfilli of each month.
Fare between tlio following places and New Orleans :
Columbus, .ftfi on
Eufaula, 17 fHI
Fort Gaines and Itainbridge, 10 tin
Wooilville, Bellvue and Chattahoocbae, 1 *• CD
Tickets to be had on hoanl the ship or any of the lUter
Steamers, and at the offices of the Agents.
ALBERT DODGY,
No. BC, Water-street, Apalachicola,
.milk A. MITCH EL,
nov 2s ly No. 82, Poydras street, New Orleans.
piAjrosT”
OF A Son’n, Dunluiiii’n U)d other celebrated
Makers; warranted in tone, durability un<lftni*>)i to be
first quality, and st.ld at the very best rate, together with a
fine lot of
tiuitars, Violins, Accordeoiis, Flutes,
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Boxes, Ac , Ac., by
nov 16 K. J. JOIINBTON A 03-
Pure Corn and Rectified Whiskey*
r— A/\ RULE. Whiskey, eousistlng of “ W’ard A Carey’r
t * Kara Rectified,”“ Kentucky Pure White,” Ten
nessee Corn,” Georgia Planters,” “Pike’s Magnolia.” and
other Brauds, all received direct from the Distiller* and
for sale low by McCALLIK A JONKB.
mar 7
CMKNTNIIT (iHOVE, Supevlor old Rye and Mo
nongabd. Whiakej.ln Btore JQ^ ,
ItAK'UWAKti, IKON A. STI’F.L*
Hardware, Iron. Steel,
AGRICULTI’RAT. IMPLEMENTS,
IH 6KSif VARIETY AT THE
fH LW IKOM FROSTSTOIIE
OF
CAKIIART A: CURD,
lArilF.lt li they continue to keep one of the large** *s
\\ <ortiu> nt kept in MULIWOwor iH.consisUn ;i, pu tof
Sw.'il.’ Iron oil izes, | Hammered Flow Steel,
Refined *• “ •* j Cast
Ei.glt i. “ “ u I Eiistrr
Roftu 1 aSq’i liooeW.’ = ! German
Oval .I K-.’.id “ ‘•prtnff
Mow Shoe in
N ,il Rod , \'sct*lnery “
I*l, % j|X,| ‘3 ? A I? O \V A IS t’
It; jt,-,., and various other make*.
Trace Chains, i Catie Hoes,
Flow “ | Axe,
Boast “ j Haute*,
Tongue •* I l'iuw lines.
’ A It 1 i; N Tl2ll T<>< > I
Plane*, Cbiiseli ami Gouges,
lianU anil Panel Saws, Aageis an.l Auger Hitts,
Boring Machines, Braces ami B.tts,
Mortice Machine*, Iron Braces,
Heuch Vices ami Saws, Hatchet* and Hammers,
hocks. Hinges, Screws, Butts, Nail*. Brads,
Together with every thing used in the way of BUILDERS
MATERIALS.
CARRIAGE MAKERS
Can always Ond a Large St ck.
Rims, Spokes, Huhs, Wheels, Bauds, Leather Clothes.
Dash Frames and Trimming of every variety used In their ,
I line.
Agricultural Implement*.
Such as Blows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Grass
Blades, Briar and Bush Hooks.
Fan .Tlillu—Grant’s, Clinton and other make*.
Spike Tlirewlii rs —Emery’*, McConnell’s, Wlnshlp’s,
Georgia and other makes.
ilorse Powers —Emery's, BogarJer’s and Lever
Powers.
Drain Cradles—s and 6 fingered, of several makers
and t> les.
All of which they offer at tbi lowest market rates Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
price, ic. apr L'W
noil! ran ffl'!!
Hired Importation!
JUST KCIIYED PER PRIG -mA H from STOCKHOLM
2,150 BARS
GENUINE SWEDES IRON.
—AI.SO—
ON nAND AN ASSORTMENT OK
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN REFINED
TJFLOJtt,
HORSJ3 SHOE, BAR & HOOP IKON,
Sheet Iron, Nail Rods,
FLOW STEEL,
All for sale LOW for CASH, by
, 2 JOSEPH E. IV ELLS.
DAVID HOSS,
TP. o O 53L - 7 < jL 2NJ XJ JS n
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
(TO VI’I Ni F ICS to make BLANK BOOKS _,J/ a
f/”/*/Jr
Roads and to Bind All varieties >f Pi!IN 1t I*
WORK with superior n-.-.ti. ,; and■).(. it. li. UghVtVtr
Nil SIC It :ti.l w <h * ftrf fV and KI.KUANCE.
l.StVt ItOOks u roved style.
nAKPKUS’ Vr'hV A •: \HA7.I*, OR IUA*I , ,
GODLY'S, and all . . . P • is am! Magazines BOUND
in neat and cheap
Particular atteuti i the re-binding valuable old
Books.
fpmr Older* from a distance will meet with prompt atten
tion. _ „ .
Next 1) wo r to \V. W. I'*rl.er A C o’*.
Macon, September 20,1360. —J
A Chance far Capitaliwi*.
MACON GRIST MILLfou SALE.
(\WINYI to tli’ insufficiency of our capital, and thr
$ pressure of other engagements, we are anxiuns to dis
pose of the Macon Grist Mill, to a satisfactory purchaser
The Mill is now iu complete running order—will grind IT
Lushels a day, and cannot fail to make a handsome proff
if well managed, in the hands of a person with Mitt:lm
capital to carry it on properly. Ttie most satisfactory i
form itaon on this, and other subjects connected with tit
business, can be obtained at the Mill,
sep 26 27- iIOIFE'JILLCT 4 CO.
IIOUC
WE are prepared to make to order and repair, at short
notice, 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 j s K J. JDIIXiTON A CO.
Suudriti ftes’oi vc*tt and for ;ile bj
J. A, R. IWASSETT.
-| /A/A BBIS. of Magnolia Whisky,
_L\yVr do x. xx.xxx.Bt. Louis Whiskey,
*0 do Old Burbon Whisky,
do Nectar Whisky,
u do Pennsylvania Malt Wliilky,
t do N.E. Rum,
ko do Phelp’s Gin,
So do American Brandy,
2X Pipes Brand Gloire l>e Cognac,
2j/ do. of J. J. B. Bix Brandy,
2)/ do. do. Signet do.,
25* J. Japr\ A Cos., Brandy
2 do. llolland Gin,
25 Boxes of Lemon Syrup.
Also,together with a ‘ ill assortment of all other article’
in the Grocery line, now in store an 1 daily receiving, and
r sale as low as anvhoose in Mar on. faugl9-tfl
Rlucksiiiitli feliop—Removal.
GRIER & MASTERSON
HAVE removed to their new Brick building nearly op
posite to their Livery Stable, on Third Street, where
they are well prepared, with the best workmen, to accom
module all their old, and as many new customers as may
call. They would also notify all persona who have had
work done at their old shop on Fourth Street, since the lsi
October, 1857, to make payment to no one, except the sub
gcribers or their authorised agents,
dec 28 ’s9—tf GRIER A MASTERBON.
Pianos at l 3 rivate Sale.
1 HANDSOME 7 Octavo carved Rosewood Piano ;
1 “ 7 “ plain “ “
These Pianos are from first hinds and will be sold at
Manufacturers prices, Those in want will please call and
see them. J. J- MILLER,
out. 81-38tf Auction A Cora. Mt-r. Macon, Ga.
A Urpat Bargain.
AHOISl! and lot near the Female College, in thecity
of Macon, for sale, cheap for cash, having six rooms,
with fireplaces in live of them, with good double kitchc-n,
smokehouse and stable, with a good well of water on the lot.
The lot contains half acre, and is convenient to the business
part of the city, and to the College and other male or female
Schools, and a very desirable place. Any one wishing to
purchase would do well to examine the premises,
sep 5 24-ts E. C. CRANK 188, Agent.
Cioiliilitf! Clotlliiitf!! C’lolhiiitf!!!
Ahtltil K Stock for sale, without i eva-d to coßt. Now
is the time to get eher Clo'h'nc >t
june 13 J. I’. * W. A KOS*
Corn, Rj e* Ba i l<” :iul Oab.
1,000 .
150 “ “ 8, and 1t...” y,
500 “ “ Oats, for ‘ah- by
sep 12 BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
itg:ii\i:x> leaf laup.
//\ KEGB Reflnod Leaf Lard p>w receiving and so
O'* sale l.y VcOAl LIE A JONES,
aug 15.
To Kent,
Allot SIC containing six rooms—convenient to tlie
busiuess part of the city. Thvre are two acres of
grouul attached. Good •tables,out-buildings Ac., all com
plete. Apply to L. N. Whittle, Esq., or to
nov 7 83—ts W.M. LUNDY.
CJiisli Atlvauee* on Colton.
MACON, Jjiminr) 4tb f 1K53,
THE Subscriber will make cash advancesonCotton con
signed to Geo. Parson? A Cos., Savannah, and agree to
hold the Cotton from Porty-five to Fifty days from date ot
.hipment. fjanA4l-l.fi ‘-AAOaOOTI
PLANTATION UItOAiANS.—Now In
store the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we
c. ave ever offered in thi*U|arket. Men’s double soled peg
•ml nailed black and russetts ; do. heavy single soled black
cd rusietts; do. boys and youths black and russetta, all ot
which we are selling very low, MIX 4 KIRTLANI).
oek-y
MEDICIA E S .
gggll^
TUourand- >. .ally speaking in praise of
l>r. L.ili Cs infantile Cordial
ami why ? i --au-e U never fails to afford instantaneous
rdit-f slwd . in time. It act* as ii by iu-iklc, and on
trial alone w. ‘,-..nvinre you tl.ut what wr tay s true. It
ot.iilaiiKi
No B'aregiii'lc or Opiate
of ait kind, soil therefore relieve* bv trill.,vththe suffer
ings ..f your child, instead of t.y dwadming its semihillties.
E'c.r this reason, it coninteiaJ. ibell as the -lily reliable pre
paration now known for Children Teeth.r.g, Diarrhoa,
Dvsintery, <• r.ag in the B .w-I-, Acidity of the Stomach,
AYicJ, I’ Head, and Oronp ; alto, for Softening the
i.uun, H . tamaii. n, KevutwUcg the Bowel*, and
relieve, . , .. , ... no *qu at—bcir:x an anu-aparatodie it
it ii-.- ! . g success in all cars-* of Convulsions or
other Fit* ( a val te the life arel health of your child
ren, and x .i save tl,mb from those sad and blighting
cuiisiquer. - ich are certain to result from the use ol
narcotic* of Lk-h all other remedies for infantile Com
plaint, are composed, take none but Dr. Batov’s Imi.miu
CoaMii .lhis yon can rely apon. It H perfectly harmless,
and cannot injure the moat delicate Infant.
Price, 25 cents. Full direvion* jrn tnpany each Lottie.
Prepare,! only by CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. 4(£> Broadway, Yew York.
Übiltht human blood upon being
A. 11 A 1 1 2! o and
always presents us w ith the same essential elements and
gives of course the True Standard. Analyz- 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 ma le well. The Ltoon Fowd i*
founded upon this theory, hence its astonishing socce**.
To all suffering from consumption, incipient or confirmed,
or from debility of any kind; or frotu mental or nervous
prostration, brought on by any c*c*e ; or from Krof >M
cam plaints ; or from d.sease* of the keltrji or fisMrr j
arid to ladle, suffering any of ilia many d,*Uesr:;g com
plaints tbeir sex are liable to, and wh.ch enjeroler een
suiopl.on, the Hlooil Feuil - oilered a* a ceru o and
reliable remedy. Differing in every part cuiar from the
patent medicines of the day, it 1* a chemical combination of
Iron, Sulphur and Phosphorus, of very greaf worth, and
many hundreds bear glad and grateful testimony to the
uenetits it has conferred on them.
Price of the Blood Food 41 per bottle. Sold by
CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. 4 A Broadway, New-York.
And by Dr. E. L Stroueckkr, Macon. rps
- A*D AGUE,
IYRfIVi wind • .ankiud suffer over a large part of the
. globe, is the con sequence of a diseased action in the
system, induced n. the poisonous miasms of vegetable de
cay. This • v uis evolved by the action of solar heat
on wet so ii m r.- -with the watery vapor from it. While
the sun is • horitoa this vajior linger* near the
eartli’s go: ;.< e ;iid the virus is taken with it through the
lungs into . .•j,.- I. There it acts as an irritating poison
on the internal v soera and excreting organs of the body.
The liver bee, .eg torpid and fans to secrete net only tilts
virus, but also the bi e from the blood. Both the virus and
the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent
constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys,and the
stomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered
also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as if in an at
tempt to exnel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whole
blood of the body in the internal excretories to force them
to cast it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to
the ceutral organs with Congestive violence. This is the
Chill But in this effort it fails. Then the Perea follows,
in which the blood leaves ;he central organs and rushes to
the surface, as if in another eff rt to exp I the irritating
poison through that other great excretory—the skin. In this
also it fail*, and the system abandons the attempt exhaust, and,
waits for the recovery of strength to re|rai the hopeless
ff .rt another day. These are the lit* or paroxysmawf Fe
ver and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course
undermine the health if it is not removed.
He have labored to find, and have found, an antidote,
Ayer’s Aisiiu Ciiru,
which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and
stimulates the liver to ex i>e| it from the body. As it should,
so it does cure this afflicting disorder with i>erfcct certainty.
And it does more, or rattier dives what is of more service to
those subject to this infection If taken in season it expels
it from the sj stem as it s absorbed, end thus keeps those
*ha use it free from iis attack* ; keeps the system in health
although exposed to the disease. Consequently iv net only
cures, btrt protects from, the great variety of affections
which arc in lin ed by iff.s malignant influence, sugh as Re
mittent, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical
Headache, or Hii.uu* Headache, Bilious Fevers. Neauralgia,
Rheumatism, G t, Blindness. Toothache, Earache.Catarrh*
Asthma. Palo • ns. Painful Affections of tli? Spleen. Hys
terics, Uclic, I’. ..sis, and Painful Affectioi:* of the stom
ach ami Bow. l.‘ of which, when arising from tills cause,
will be found t.- s*m<re more or less the intermittent type.
Thjs “ A nee C ‘ remove* the cause of these derange
ments, and tm - .he-disease.
This it acc ts by ktimulating tlie excretories to
expel tiie vir . the • in; ond these rguns by de
gieos bee uue !is>/lted to do this their office of tlu-ir own ac
cord. Hence at.s-s what we twrm acclimation. Time may
accomplish the * vmc end, lmt often life is not lone enough, or
is riticed in the attempt, while this “Ague Uure”dt*es itat
once, and widi safety. We have great reason to believe
this is a *urer a* well a* safer remedy for the whole class of
.Its. a-—s whit h arc caused by the miasmatic infection, than
inv other irhi 1. has l.eeu Hiaeovcred ; and it has still anolber
-u.j. >rl.tl .re to tlie public, which is, that it is cheap
i .J. Wi ll A I’O.v LOWELL..
Mass. IV. . Dollar per Bottle.
Ait !•’* < liurry Ppctorul
has won for u.-.-if such a renown fur the eure of every varie
ty of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnec
ssary for us to recount lhe*vide:: .-e of its virtues, wherever
t has been employed. As it has long lieen in constant use
throughout this section, we ne and not do more than assure
the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever ha* been,
and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has
ever been found to do.
Ayt*r\ Cathartic I*ills
for aH the purposes of a purgative medicine; for Costive
urss ; f..r the cure of Dyspepsia ; for Jaau.lice ; for the cure
of Indigestion; for Headache ; for the cure of Dysentery;
for a Foul Stomach; for the cure of Erysipelas; for the
Piles ; for the cure of Scrofula ; for all Scrofulous Complaints;
for the care of Rheumatism ; for Diseases of tlie Skin ; for
the erne of Liver Complaint; for Dropsy ; for the cure of
l’etler. Tumors and Salt Rheum ; for Worms ; for the cure
of Gout ; for a Dinner Pill ; for the cure of Neuralgia ; for
Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the raost sensitive can
take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm
can arise from their use in any quantity.
Price 25 cents per Bax; five boxes for One Dollar.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians,Statesmen, and
eminent personages, have lent their name* to certify the
unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, butour space here
will not permit the insertion of them. The agents below
named furimh gratis our American Almanac in which they
ire ifiven ; with !o fell descriptions ol ike above com
id* iuts. and the treatment .that Should be followed f>r their
cure. D. not be put -.ff t<* pit-.; dealer* with other
preparations they make more profit on lKmurid Aykr’s,
and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for
them, and they should have It.
All our Remedies are for sale by E. L 3TROHECKER and
f.KILIN A HUNT, Macon ; and by all Druggists everywhere,
.nia 7-Sin
Latest News by the Atlantic Telegraph.
r ITO ail whom i‘ mav concern, this is to notify the public
a that ISAACS is at home again, and begs to assmehis
matrons that his Saloon is not a thing of a lay. Citiiens
tnd the travel l ;ig public will find their establishment open,
ict for the Seas. y, but at all Seasons of the year, and
hose calling cr: u. , will at all hoars, find our larder sup
plied with ali ; .icaclos that the New York and other
markets wiil afford, u the way of eatables and something
good to drink , r ! > < days out of seven, more thau can be
.ound in any u tor house in town.
E. ISAACS & BRO’.
Under Kalstoa's Hall, Cherry St.
His Bill of Fare will every day,
Be just the thing for little pay ;
And those, who at their place may eat,
Will find in It all things complete—
And going once, they then will know,
That 13AAU8, is the PLACE to go.
We shall be happy to see our irierui-s, ensuring them that
it will be our cnr-.-mil'ing care to please in every respect,
as we Matter ourselves, we have done till now.
It may not be generally known that we have, to meet the
wishes of the Medical faculty, imported by ourselves, a very
superior quality of Pale Brandy, line Old Port, Sherry and
Madeira, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much de- j
sired by them.
Look at this Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself
OYSTER. 9,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the shell or j
by the measure, raw, fried,stewed, or in any way you want
them Also,
Shrimps and Crabs,Wild Game of every variety,
Venison and Beef Steaks,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, M
Ham and Eggs,
Devil Haul and deviled Tor&pins,
Mountain Oysters,
OV’T'CV TURTLE SOUP,
CG; iWood-Cock, Grouse,
tSSr> Mountain Geese, Squirrels, j
Wild Ducks, Fish, and everything that an epicure wants,car;
always be bad when in season.
Coiiictiioupi ii v and Fruit.
ISAAC?, also keeps constantly on hand a good assort
mentor CONFECTION ERIE?,
ORANGL !, APPLES,
BANANA?, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS, i
CAKES, Ac.,
Ail of which can be p-.n-hased at low prices for CASII. Be
sure and call at ti. ISAACS A’ BitO.
OCt ti—t f
Livery Stable Notice.
ON ami after 251 h December, 1?59, the following Prices 1
mil lie charged for Feeding Horses at our Stables:
Singh- Feed of Horse, 50 ;
For Night or Day, $ 1 00
Board Os Horse per month, 18 00
Drove Sto; k t; r day, in Stable, 75
** ” “ “ L0t.... ............ 50
HAYDEN A GOOLSBY,
GRIER A MASTERSON,
M. STLT.CLKKI K LIL
ADDKKIioLD A j I PEERS.
Macon, Dec. 21,1859.
“Why Stand Ye all the Day Idle E
AN Y lady or gentleman in the United States, porsessing
from $-5 to $7, can enter into an eay and respectable
business. by which from $5 to $lO per day can he realized.
For particulars, address (.with stamp,)
W. R. ACTON A CO., No. 87 told 41) North 6th *t.,
sep26-6in Philadelphia.
(tagging, Rope, At.
-| /N/\ BALLS heavy Gunny Bagging,
lUU 300 Rolls “
800 Colls Kentucky Rot e,
50 “ Manilla “
500 ts. Twine,
Sugar, Coffee, and Flour, Ju*t received And for sale by
sep 5 ABBERAYRSB.
MEDICINES.
IS It . J. 11. y| r i, K A >’ N
SlreiiftlliFiiiDg < onlial Kiioud Puritifr.
THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD,
And the roost delkiov*and delightful Cordial ever uken
JT is strictly* scientific and Vegetaide Comp.,end, procured
. by the dijt,llation of Hoots, llcrhs and Bark. Fellow
Dock, Blood Root, Black Root, Sar*aparllut, Wild Cherry
Bark aud DundeiU.a enters into it* compostion. The tntiie
active remedial principle of each Ingredient D IhorcughEh
extra-.-tcl by y new suethod of dut.lling, prrductng Cel>
emus, exhiicratingspirit, tnl the moat INFALLIBLE reap.
d> for renovating the diseaed system, and reatorii^-tt.e-.0-*
suffering ami debilitated lavaiin to maun and STaicM.ra. ’
McLean’t Mri iiuiln ning t ordial
will etfectoally cure Liver CoiGgiaiiiU, D>sp< Jaundice
Ct<r..iic or Nervcus Debility, Diseases of the Kidney*, a Cj j
all diseases urffung from a disordered Liver or U.e
Dyspepsia, He.irtt-urn, In* ar ‘ Piles, Acidity or ; .. ,,}
the ctomach, Fultn-:-* ot blood to the H ad, Duil p .ft,
Bwimming in the IL-ad, Palpitation of the Heart, !uliiir;s(. r
Weigld in the Stomarb, S-ur Eructation*, C!wjlit* - r ? U f.
(ucatiog Feel i.;- llitn tying down l*ryne* <-r Y ell-.wr.e-.. „f
the Pkin wi..i Eyes, N.ybt Hweats. luward Fever*, Psin , ;i
the Small of tile Buek, Ci*e*t or 3.de. Suddefi Elu-he* of
Heat, Depression of fipirita, Fr:gt tfol Dream*, I thcuot De
spooitrney u r any Nervous Discate, Bores or Blotches on
lire Bill:, EVver and Ague (or Chills Hid PrTer )
User Half i* Million Houle*
Hareldien sold during the Wat hr months, ~, t. ( . instance
ha* it faded >n giv ng entire satisfaction. Who, then, will
suffer f.-om weak nr* a r debility when McLean’* Strength
ening Cordial will cure you *
No language tan convey an adequate elea of the immedi
ate and almost miraculous rbange produced by taking this
Cordial in the di**a*wl, d-hij-tated arid (battered nervous
system, whether broken down by ncna, weak by r.store, or
mpairetl by . v.ett. the reiase.! *nd Mnrfruog urganizat. a
is restored to it* pristine beatih and vigor.
Married Persona,
Or otter., comae.'-us of foal ility, from whatever cause will
find YfcLean’r dtrcagthen.ugCor-lial a thorough regenerator
of the system ; amt all who may have injured tbeiaadveg t.y
improper inrtaigen-.!, wii! find in this Cordial a certain
and apeeJy remedy.
To the Laules.
McLean’a gtr-ngtf en.r.g Cordial !* a soverign and speedy
cure for Inciptcsrt CmnyUM, White*. Obstructed and
D.ifirait Menstruatuvrs. Itrcor-tnrence of Urine or involunta
ry Discharge tierraf, Fall.r s os the Womb, Giddiness,
Fcbtibg at-d *ij Di*ea*e* ijlc dent to Ft*M>.e.
There 1* .Ns* Mistake (Iroul ft.
Suffer tm lunger, take it acffordiurg U jffwte**. It will
: OLieic, and yens a_: :a* .. -- c. of health
to moaot t yuv'era n E rttj sGUSk wwranted to
rre taUdactsr*.
lor ( kfldreu.
If yuur ebflfr a are t i!f, yuy, ‘ iff McLean’s
Cordial, wll soue UruDaiuj. tax ±z-. rtoiat. Delay
aot a aoomef,:. try .t ant jm wki kat col . attd.
II lu Delicious to Take.
Carnc,*. —Beware of drugg-its ®r dealer* who nay try to
pain upon you *om B .ter* or £ar*apar.Ua trash, ; which
they can hay cheap.) by saying It id jw*t aa good. Avoid
such men. A*k for M .Lean’s dtrengtbingOontiai.and lake
nothing eise. It i* the on!y rcasedy that will purify the
blood thoroughly.and at the same time strengthen the system
One table apoonful taken eTery morning, failing, is a
certain preventative for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Y ellow
Fever, or any prevalent disease.
Price only |1 per bottle, or 6 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,
St. Louis, Mo.
Sold by ZEI LIN A HUNT, GEO. PAYNE, Macon, and all
respectable Druggists in the South. apr 11—ly
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters.
THE Proprietors and Manufacturers of HOSTETTER’S
CELEBRATED STOMACH BITIER3 can appeal with
perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally ol
the United Slates, beeauee the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point
will speak more poweifuUy than volumes of bare assertion
or blazoning effrontery. The consumption of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its mau>fe*t steady increase in
times past, it is evident that during the coming year the
consumption will reach near one million bottles. Th:.- im
mense amount could never have been sold but for tbe 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 cot on
ly recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at
all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all case* of
stomachic derangement* and the disease* 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,
wtiich is destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Hostetler’s Stomach B.tters have provid a Godsend to
regions where lever and ague and various other bilious
complaints hare counted their victims by Lund reds. To
be able to state confidently that tlie “ Bitters” are a certain
cure of the Dyspepsia, and like disease*, is to the proprie
tors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes ail morbid
matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts
renewed vitality to tlie nervous system, giving it that tone
and energy icdis|>ensable lor tlie restoration of health. It
operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive or
gans, mildly but powerfully, aud soon restores them to a
condition essential to the healthy discharge of the func
tions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per direc
tions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant pe
culiarly adapted to comfort declining years, a* it is pleas
ant to the palate, invigorating to the boweis, excellent as a
tonic, and rejuvenating generally. AVe have the evidence
of thousand* of aged m-n and women who have experienc
ed tlie benefit of using ttds preparation while suffering fr. m
stomach Urratigentenis arid general debility, acting ci.der
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleteri
ous drugs and fairly tested the merits of this at tide. A
few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods
when their cares aro-eo harrassing that many of them sink
under the trial The relation of mother and child is so ab
sortiinwljr tender, that he mother, especially ifslie he young
* apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for
‘her infant. Should tbe 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 tlie system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and re-| cc
sibitttie*. Nurniug 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 gire a jiermaner.t increase os bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have particularly referr
ed above, to-wit ; sufferers from fever anj ague, caused by
malaria, diarrhu-a, dysentery, indigestion, less ot appetite,
all disease* ur derangements of the stomach, superannua
ted invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing
mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving
to Hostettor’* Celt brated Stomach Bitters a trial.
Can I ion. W> caution the public against usirg any c f
the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Ho*tetteb’.j
Celf.bbatsp Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle ha*
the words “Dr. J. llo*tetter’s Stomach Bitters”b!own cn the
<IUe of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
tlie cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on
the label.
t3F~ Prepared and sold by HOSTRTTER k SMITH, Pitts
burgh. Pa., and sold by ail Druggists, grocers, and dealers
generally throughout the United States, Canada .South Ame
rioa and Germany. Also for sale by E. L. STROHECKER
GF.O. PAYNE, aud ZELIN k HUNT, Macon, Ga.
may 9-ly
< ? . r W
, A
gO S> Q \
fig ECONOMY! V\ >a\
% Bnspatolb 2 % \
Save the Pieces! J
| As accident* trill happen, even in tc&-regulated fami
j M, ft Is very desirable to have aotne cheap and conveuleL
| way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to
be without it. It is always ready and up to the sticking
point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs,
splinterj.i veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It Is
just the article for cone, übell, and other ornamental work,
so popular with ladies of refinement and taste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically
held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities oi
the best cabinet-makers’ Glue. It may be used in tbe place
*t ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive.
“Useful in Every House.”
■. B,—A Brush accompanies each bottle.
Price, 25 Cents.
j Wholesale Depot, No. 4S Cedar-st , New York.
Address HENK V SPA LIHNC A CO.,
Box No B,GOO Ntw York.
Put up for Dealers ir. Cases containing four, eight, and
j twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card accom; a
uvirig each package.
PC A single bottle of SPALDING’? PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times its cost annually to every household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, liar ware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a not* of Skii-PINgV Pkk
pakkd Glik, when making up their list. It will stand any
climate. (f*b 1-ly)
A. Card.
DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively used Tittle’s
Vkkmifuue takes pleasure in saying it is the most val
uable remedy vo cure children of Worms he ever knew. A
dollar hot tie quite sufficient for 25 cases.
Believing that more children are lost from the effects of
WottMS than from all other causes I recommend it fully to
everybody. In using, nothing else is 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 upon than Dr. W. G. Little’s
Vermifuge.
Talbotton, Ga , Feb. 2, 1860.
Liitle’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 and Tetter Worm Ointment ..... 1 Oh
Little’s French Mixture 1 50
mar 21 52
60 Negroes for Sale !
11l \ \ E. just received a lot of likely young NEGROES
from Maryland, and offer them at reasonable prices.—
Purchasers will please favor me with a call. Also, w isn to
purchase good men and women for the Western market, for
which 1 will trade women and children, or pay cash. Offic e
on the corner of Third and Poplar Street, near Hardeman
A Sparks’Warehouse. “• kHIIo-ila.
Macon. Dec! 21, 1659. 89-y
NOTICE.
nil HE subscribers have opened a House in Macon, on the
A corner next below the “ Brown House,” and near the
Passenger Depot, for the
Purchase ami Sale oV Bfegroes.
A good supply, of likely Young Negroes, kept constantly
on hand and fur sale- Purchasers and Traders are invited
‘‘mar fc f ° r lhem3cUe3 - STUBBS f HARDY
CORN ! CORM! I
tAAAA BUSH. Prime Western Corn, just received
2000 ..i *. mum w-gafflK w