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I. E G A L A TANARUS) VEETI9 EMENTF
M iroU POSTPIINRR KHCHIX SM.K.
Will besold before the Court-hi'.i-...-dc ‘ r ‘■ ti.- t- ’-)
•>f Oglethorpe, Macon county, with n the l-ff* 1 h-“>r* • r -lit-,
in the tlrst TuMlit in March next, the i.iHowii.-. prop
erty to-w;t; One hundred acre* of Isnd in the first D tr.n
of originally Must-ogee, now Macon county, number not
known, but known an the place on which Alonzo A. Cady
now resides. Also, on-tv.u-e •! lot (.the lot emtair, ny
four acres of l nJt ’• Oglethorpe, : n -aid county,
adjoining the lamls of Dr. Rood**,and tt.e Davidson place.
All level upon as the property of dririiant t.'. satisfy a fi
tj*. issued tro.n the the Superior Court of ai-l county, in
favor ,f Harvey W. Nance vs. said Cady. Prpert; point
-.1 out by i*laintiiF Attorney.
also, lot of land So. J2l, in the Ist distri-t of ot.inslly
Mor*ftrc no* Macon county : and sc n....-h of lot of l.uo!
No, Id*, in the Ist district of originally Muscogee nw Ms
ion r-ninty, as He* north of a certain email fcfvi-k iiiniiinn
t-,r t'h said lot No. Iff*-, befog boat JO acres of -aid lot:
I-vied upon as th property of yS-muel S. U.ts an, to = ais
ly three fi. fas issued fr.m M enj Superior C urt, ir favor
.f A. A. Danfotth vs. Shemuel S. 11'v.d, maker, ands T
fcneid, er. lor*<sr. V’ M. It. JONH,
•in £l:d* Sheriff.
ADttlS'lNf !* ATOti*’ % kl.E.—By viru-oiwn
o:dir iVo-r. th_> Court of Ordinary of Maooß county,
-a.o ije jcid t, the ftr-t Tuesday lr March -r. i fore the
C art-h of. i:r o,?Khwpr. ~U\'a t!.e legal 1. rmi
sale, the fallowing. on mnn, We-ly, about 23 y.,rs
old Sold is ih property 01 VV r. Sloppy ,<l. f.„- the
j. .rpo*- and and sir that ran and h u-tU of Hi*’ < ml o.rs.
jan 23 M. L. L. SLAPI’Y, Adra’r
VBMiimrßAToirs kalk.-
. fore the Court-huu—<loor id th t,,*n of .tgh-rhcrjir,
Mi si county, within the !-e,i hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In March next, One Negro Oiri, named 1' ranee*,
at-.ft 16 years of age. Sold by virtue an order of the Court
•if Ordinary of said c'unty, as the property of the estate of
Eusebia N. Chastain, late of said county, deceased, for die
purpose of di\ ision among the heirs of -oi.l estate. T-rn.s
t n the day of sale. WM. BI RHAM.
jan 16-tds unt.
piGORGIA, Ifaron oniuy. -To hi wn. i it
“JT MAT COsri;\—Notice Is ft. reby given,that two month*
from this da e l shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to resign my tru.-t as Executor of the last
wili and testament of John Strickland, late of said county,
de>. eased, on account of mv Intention to re-tore from s-tid
Stale. K. R. CKCTI 11 FIELD.
This January 23, lv!l—41
| 1 EiHfl.l 1. lla'iiii f'ltunl).
\JT Bryan havin~ apiii“d to rh Court of Ordinary of aUi
county, for a discharge from his Ouardianship of the ;>crsr>n
and property of h:s ward, £lizabeth Bryan.
This is therefore to cite ;,r.d ..drr-: -h all porsop* con
cerned, to sL-.-w cause, jf any th. , ’.ove, on or L. t re the
first Monday lr. March next, trby the *ui Nat.Vir llryau.
as tJuardian, should not be dismissed fr<n: said *J'.iar,tia
saip
Oiv r. under at hand and official -ten.tture, Jsn. If., ltl.
lin 25 *4-t{ ‘ J. L. PA HKKB, Ordinary
d't .(!/<;i i. ilacsnCauniy.-n:iTs*,Wn.F
mJT Plotters
Svuardianehip of tne pers-ons and prop. ry of Isabella. Au-
Ifwstus and Seabed SUppy, minor children o \V -a. F. Slap
pv late of said County, decease j.
Thse are therefore - r-<p - - - ; : p .on. rii-.t to file
In tuy otfice on or bei re the or- Momlay -:i R< hrusry .text,
:eir objections, ii any they have, of <',! appointment,
C’ herwtse, letters will by grr.i.t->1 t.- the appltc.it,!.
Oiven under u,v hat>! and official • i-nn- re, r* *,Il day
of January, IMI. JNO. I. PaRKEU. Oniiasrt
jxn 9 42-C i
d'* K iHKI V, ffarsii fount). J. I>. ;
“IT Wiiltes baving applied to tm Or “ri of Ordinary of
>4 county, for a dissharge frsra his Guardian I ';> of rl>e !
person avl properrv ot r. T. Lotn-y. ward it-to has j
arrived at age ) This it then fore to cite aU con- (
c-rne*t to show i-Huse, if any the> liare,nn or before the2nd
Monday in January next, why the s .':d J. I>. VV.II.- h-nW
nit be dimi*---i1 from hi* tl tardiawblp of the s : 1 S. T.
JL .fley, and receive the :ial letters of di-n.i*- ; .>i..
Givi a u.nd-r my hand and oUicial s'-natore dl IN-- . lt>et
dec 87-Ut JSO. L. PAUKtilt, Ordinary.
]\TO ri< E to Drliiors nnU < r-tl itors,—Mori- c
e. v is hereby given to at! i.< r*on3 indobt-il to the estate r.f
Mrs. Eleanor Blake, lat- of RiM> county, deceased, to nta’se
ii;ime.liate payment; and a.i having deu. i;. !-auidost
estate to render them ft, .1 i!v attested ac. ontin” to law.
jaueS 41-6 r t'. C H\, EV.
HO.\TH*i tficr date ipplii atutt r. iit be made
fi to the Court of Ordinary or Macon o.ty, for leave to
>*-’•1 the real estate belonging to the estate ol Kdaiund Stuckey
late of said county, deceased
jan JOSEPH STCCKKY, Adtn’r.
fld \A O dfOtiTHS ,fter date appllcrdi.-n trill be made
J. to the Ordinary of Macon county, for leave to *ell the
real estate of (lory- W. Higgins, an imbecile p. rjon
jan 16-t'fu HANNAH HIGGINS, Guardl.-.n.
Harness, *fcc.
PEAXt’s OLD STAND, OPPOSITE TIIR POST OFFICE.,
fIACOX, GEORGIA.
Til 11. PI, AN T having formed a connection trith Mr.
X . J. C. Thornton, for many years favorably known as a
pfactioal and xperienced Carriage maker, atvl dealer, at
Columbia, So. Ca., and Savannah, Oa., the Carriage basiness
will hereafter be conducted in the name ot
J. X\ TIIOK Vlo\ A f 4).
It U the intention of the undersigned to always keep on
hand a varied and splendid assortment of every itescriptlor,
of Carriage In use, * t:ieh for
Klrgance, l.ightnfSN nntl Sirenptli,
cannot be excelled. The long experience of both parties
wilt at all tiroes insure ibe moat pei fe-t a‘isfaeiiori to all
who may f*v#i them with thetr p >yrooa?c.
It la the intention of the üb.-icr:f.crs, after ihe Ist of 0.-lo
fier, to eatbn:vely into the
>ldiiuraf iurp & Hep airing l rarria^fs.
‘’otnpcterit Mechanics in alt branches, will be cro;Joye<
under the imnied.ate a; and prt.ot.fed eve of Mr. Tku.-n'.on
and vuatomer* may depend oa having every ‘hiog done ii
the very beo: ruacccr. with prrntptucvs and desi>tch.
aug II 22-if J. C. THORNTON A CO.
New lilstabHslunoiit.
48fcctwim
REPOSITORY.
O. T- WA R D & CO.,
U \>l P%< Ts KICKS ntid UR tI.KKS,
OPPOSITE THE PLOVD HOUSE, Mawn. Ga.
“VET"!-; would call the attention of the ~bl; . tooarntt
VT Suw-k, eoropris.ag Coachc;, Dretf*, Ro. kawnjs and
Buggies, of ‘.be most elaborate finish, from ceto'-ratwl build
ers, North.
tW Genuine BRATTLEBORO” BCGGIE3 i-r nstantly ot.
hand. m-v 16 34~tf
WILL YOU G> NORTH, WHEN YOU CAN DO
BETTER SOUTH?
CARRIAGE & IIARAESSIAATFACTORY
AND REPOSI TO Ii Y,
iDRSYI H. GA.
HVI INi p.trehajed the entire iiiU.r- _££ £}
est f•.- istc tire; or BANK?, WIL- apt'flif y
IKK A CO., 1 Invite-he aite.ivioi. of ti.e t T-v,
citlx-us of Monro- at I suir.-.unin.-. o.iiit>a wFJ
to ray extensive nrrangciaentsfo uU. i uring TOP .\NI
NO TOP BCGGIK&, OOACHEc, ROOK AH AYt l , OAlt-
RIAOKB, PH.ETOSS, A , fie. lam eco tatiily receiving
addition not trout ibc Not Ih. but front ttt)
Work Mltupt.. U my stock ott baud, of three or soar
B per week, whirh coiub -,e elegance and Sr'-It, with
lightaes*, strength and durability. Order.* for any -.i t of
V-h:cie, Harness, Ac., are most reapeetfully solicited, which
shall be promptly supplied, ai-d ail engagements for work
PUNCTUAL!.Y met. 1 have comtantly or. h'. i a laige
asronjnect cf HARNESS.
fiepnirioK done at short notice and Warrant'd
*ugßl-1 y j. Ranks.
AOEN< Y C ) pjoio K.
REMOVAL.
* ‘* ->
RKMJJ> T \ j. i)LS f uihlSG Ol'T SFGnOM,
SXLLI/iG STOCKS,
and all other kinds <d property, s-ttling and colleclaig aR
claims, taking inte-rrogaloriee and securing
ItoniiM of Money,
a:.d attend t> all bu-inens that may be entiusted to him ;
and he would especially Invoe all who may have any bn*i
n-sa to entr.v.t to an agent, to give him a tail.
I am also agent for (be long -staSi.ie’ned
Acm lork J.itP iHAnraucp Coh:|>‘)'.
This subject I would invite every thinking man tn conaMer
before It i* too late to m*.r i>rovisicns for bW family aflet
death.
I am also Justice of tl*e Peace for the Tlfisb Disiricf, 0
M., city of Macon
atr Office in ‘he Granite lisll Building, entrance from
tV: alley in the rear of V. IV. Skiff fi Co.’s “tore.
K. C. UK ANN ISS.
RtE*WCXs:— Judge E. A Ntebet, Judge H. G Lamar,
Judge Ciifford Anderson, U-wis N. Whittle, E. L
fitrohecker, E->i , and Elijah bond, F*q (>;t irt-tf)
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON.
SILK DRESS HATS s‘>.7b TO s'*.oo.
The Com4vrol*l ?ti*A w !k mi/ 41. W.
“ Senate t n t bid,
” Planter’* Hat livery light, 1.48.
“ ii Fin cut.
Wool Hat*, Children's Straws.
jut.e 2fl ( ’. H. HTONE ,v BHo.
KOTICG.
Til R subscribers hive opened a lions# in Macon.on the
corner next below the “ Jtrowu Hou#f*,” and near the
Pasaenger Depot, for the
Purchase and Sale oi Negroes.
A good supply, of likely Young Negroes, kpt cenctsntl.v
on hand and for sale. Purchasers and Traders are invited
t>> call and examine f-ji themselves
fcaarit’s® *.f tM HUB* A HAJU Y
Try one oar
Hew Bl’k Pocket Fata.
b;y n NUWSTVLK
15ROAD IHUM.
The % ZI7AVK
111. 41 K ‘l it ITI *0
WIH tsl.coM K Jon!
So will the
TSO.A. BOON
Aoi the
lit. \hi. \uirln.
Bo will th. LiaiiT Rl.’K
BKOAt> BOtND
SOFT 11 A TK.
(.ANUS FOR SALE. i
VALUABLE PLANTATION
row NAI.E.
T llsl li übscri : .,.. off. rs f. i h=* de-iiriddc plantation,
X sHnatcl in ‘he 15th district •>. Sumter envinty,end about
i-t mill-- 1 from Arm rb-us. It contains Eighteen Hundie.l
acres, set cn iMUidrcd of which is clear-"., and in a good
-tate of cultivation I’ iundoubtedly as good a plantation
is there is in Sumter county. A good dwelling house,negro
housej*, gin and screw, and all other becewary out buildings
.n the premises, and plenty of water. It adjoins the rich
iutidsd'T. M Fiirluw, W. T. Adams,and others. The place
may be seen at any time.
Per-ous wi-liiiiging to purchase will either call on me at
• lie (dsut.itio: .or a.idi. am at Americas. Sumter county,
tl- oi gin.
d,c-.* 4it ts a. J. SCRCTCHIN.
\ ;t lii 5i bit* Plantati o n
FOR SALK.
fWII.I, kISLI. it PLINT4 I IO!4 M Tl-
ATr i) in Macco ccJ 11 on* ton coutdi?. —live niii-3 front
Winch-iter, on the Scuth-tYestern Rail Roml. p.r-1 coatait.-
>•; k.tOO Aero i.ovcl oak and lliokury
1t i tl, with a'r -,"t *,l“i z- ---s in cchivatior..
Tbr p'.o; e v hraltnr. with good iter, and v.eii mproved,
aOh all Mccessar, bmldinc*, and if desired cm be divided
nt.i tw■> or m-ire -ctlhmu i.t-. Fur terms, Ac., address ibe
tndersivned at Macon, Georgia,
net B—’tio-tf N. BAFP.
-ia - t -vmi i *Wi liHWHTiM--. iraa-ai —> V*
I he llarlfonl lurorpuralt tl IHIO,
CAPITAIi, £300.000.
TlicSpriusfill, 1 apiliil. nISO.OOO.
Tfic Tlassasuif, it* Npriiiglipldt
CAPITAL, $150,000,
With a large Surplus securely invested.
Polices in the above first Class Companies issued, and
losses promptly adjusted by K. J. JOHNFTON,
junelff Agent.
RICHARD Crikl),
CIMIUI., MdM. FIRE AM LIFE IVsKLIM’E AGEACI
,w.i4 o.v. 4;i:dh4./.i.
fIIHE undersianed. s- agent of the
X .Kina Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Ph.t nls losnrancoCo . t*f Hartford,
North American Fire Insurance On , vs Hartfofd,
l.tf iyette E;r- Insurance 0” , of Hr >oklyn,
f*-*ie Eire Insurance Cos., ot Sew liaveo, and
_Krn* Life Insurance Oo , of Hartford,
Is prera . and to insure every description of Property—ln
me shiv- first c*u-s wmi inic - -vu terms favorable to the
assured. Apply to KiCH'll CURD,
teb 5 ’Co if Agent
rilE hIVKKPOOL ASI) LuXiKIM
FlfiE II LIFE \mmii COMPANY,
OFFICP r,fi H ALL hi REFT, NEW YORK.
AI THGRI/ED CAPITAL.
dL ,000.0>4, or in 10,000,000.
Pall) l P CAPITA!.. SLKfJ.rs ASP RUIKVItII KCS 1)3
FI VK MILT.IOXS OK DOLLABS,
800. UOU I N Vksf li D IN Tills COUNTRY.
DIKI'f TORS J.N MAV lARK :
JAMES BROWN, Em. , Chairman.
FRAst’IS COTVi.S, Evi|., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLY, Es,j.
EUGENE Dt'TlI.U, Ewp
JOSEPH FOWLER. E*.|.
JOSEPH GII.LAKD. Jr., Eaq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
KD. F. SANDERSON, Es.j.
M M. S. WETMOKE, tNv.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Serretarv, ALFRED PELT., E*q.
Couiv-I of th- Buard, A HAMILTON, Jr., Eaq.
AYERS, WtNGFU.LD k CO., Agent*,
may 4 Macon, G*.
GRO(GiB) K S.
HAIM)KUAN & (MUFFIN
\UOI ! LD inform their friends and tliepuhi: ‘generally,
TT that they have now in (tore, and are con-tantly re
ceiving their
Kali and ‘Winter Stock,
Os choice and select
GrEOCEBIES,
To which they would moat respectfully invite the
attention of one and all.
HERCIIAiVI'S AND PLA^iTEHS
Will tiuil it greatly to their interest to call aud examine our
Slock before purchasing elsewhere. We are determined to
sell profit or no profit. Quick sales and small margins, is
our motto. Our stock consists in part of
50 Bales Gunny Cloth,
150 Coils Rope,
100# Pound* Bagging Twine,
2J5 Bag- Coffee —Java, Port Rico, Rio and Laguira,
10 Chests Black and Green Tea,
7b Barrets A B i C Sugar,
ii “ Crushed and Powdered Pugar,
5 Boxes Loaf Sugar,
10 Hogsheads Fin- Port Rico,
CdO Sacks Liverpool Salt,
10*1 Sacks Alum Sait,
250 Boxes Adam ant me Candles,
&<• “ Sperm “
100 Bexe-i No. 1 Soap,
•in 11 Family Toilet Soap,
75 “ A-e- rt-.d and Pancy Candy,
100 Boxes Starch,
1M Jars Snuff,
20 Whole, He.lf and Quarter Kegs of Powder,
2‘ Cans Duck-ehooting Powder,
ldd Bags Shot,
! 150,900 Cigar*, various brand*,
150 Boxes Tobacco,
iti C*s-* Magnolia and Mount Vernon Tobacco^
20 Bale* Otcaburgs and Stripes,
ft Cases Hon e.-pun, BUa.-hed,’
lo Bale* Georgia Kersey,
1< “ Northern “
If) “ Blankets, all prices,
*>i Basket* Piper’s llctdsick Wine,
Vi “ La Perle Wine,
2ft “ Prince Xmi)erial Witie,
2') Ca-e* Cabinet Wine, .
75 ** Ginger and 3lackberry Wine and IfrasOy
-100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey,
10 “ Extra Old Bourbon,
75 Gin, Rum aud brandy,
Id Casks ?!adeira, Port and £weel Wine,
10 Case* Imndou Dock Gin,
15 “ Boker and Stoughton Bitten,
2o “ Lcincn Syrup,
2U Casks Aic and Porter,
lu Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prune* and Figs,
80 ** Assorted Pickle*,
■*' “ Superior Carh. Soda,
•’s> Rarrels and Boxes Soda aud Butter Crackers*
25 Boxi -. Herring*,
5 !*ack* Ashton’. Table Bait,
ft C*se* “ “ “
Ti Dot. WU Bucki-G,
2ft Do*. Line Buckets,
Ift Nests of Tubs,
tloz. Georgia Pint- Backet*,
20 Boxes Leveiilt Axes,
2e,t* Ib.uuds White Load and Zinc,
10 Barrel* Linseed Oil,
lo Tanners* and Machine Oil,
2 “ Castor Oil,
2 Casks Linseed Oil,
1 ** Oil,
ft Barrels Lemon F-yrwp,
5 “ Rise Cordial,
5 •• Peppermint Cordial,
150 Pounds cewiug Thread,
50 Dolen Etigliih pickles,
10 “ Wot. ettershire Sanre,
t'O Ifbds. Clear Bacon Sides,
lo Casks llama,
20 Kit* P-scad,
20 “ Mackerel,
20 White Fish,
2o “ 11 Halmon,
‘id Cases Plantation Whisky,
i’t “ Pine Apple Brandy,
f. Ihtrrels CUT LOAF I'ugar,
ft “ ts. Shell Aimond*,
R “ Pec .ii Nut*,
8 “ Bistil Nuts,
2f. Boxes Anderson’# Poise* Tobacco,
100 Wil'd.-, itAlfar.it Quarter ltaiTel* Mackerel,
20 Firkins Prime fresh Butter,
10 “ ** “ Lard,
l Doz Corn flbelk-rs,
lo •* lJronra*,
Id Cases Cciomon Matches,
2*l Gross German “
M Cases New Cider,
s<* t.oz. Blacking,
10 Ca-es Colton Cards,
50 l)o*. Yeast Powders,
lOisf lVcwiii Ground Pa'-rd* In Oil, of all color*,
nov 2
SPRING AND 81 M.MKii STOCK
- —OF
GROCERI ES,
HA> INO been bought at low prices, for cash, we. w*. ild
. say to large purchasers, t.y u, and we will Rial e It
to J<.ur ;r.terc:;t to buy of a:, ihe following g
porf'on of our Ktoek ;
i-Mt Hhd* Bacon, s<Vi K-g* Nalls,
120 “ Molaaea, fs* Bale-i Wool,
’ • Barrel* 8v rup, 2<MO Coils Machine Hoj.fii,
5# “ OH, tuaw Pounds Twine,
75,De0 Pounds Pure Lead, is.o Hacks Sati,
‘Tib BMx. Refined Sugar, sOb Boxes Candles,
l ji) •* S. 0-, MS “ fioap,
ITS Sacks Cr.ir-e, ln<* ftiarch,
I'hi Ibj .c* Candy, Ml Can*** Coffee Mitfw,
-ftCxelrs Potaeh, ‘go Boxes Crackers,
lOO.GSf Chidt-e imp. Cigars, lii,noti sb*. fimilf,
I>s lb..xe* Tobacco, ft C&ee* Sardine*,
10 Barn !* Nuts, ft liarrc;* BeoviPs Hoes.
1# “ B!a<‘king, Its# Ca*e Yeast Powders,
lit Chests choice Tea, 2<k> Paekagts Mackerel,
together with every article needed hi the Grocery line.—
Also a full sto'-.k es all the Icadißg article* In the Dreg line,
for sale by J. B. fi W. A. ROSS,
jut.e VI
SINDIIJES.
filKTIx hare >n -tore, and to arrive, our usual a-sortmen
vv of Grocer ■••. con-isting, in part, of Fuc; r, Coffee-
B:ig;t'!)g, R’>re. Twin*-, Salt, Naib, I‘iints td every kin.f.
Linm-d and fipernt Oil*, Soap, Candle*, Cotton Osnahurg*
yt:i|e*. Mi.’ -ti fihhrtings, Ac. Ac. Av. rr * iperlor lot of old!
and pure Brandies and Win--*, Cigar*. Ac., with various oth
er arHcles. which we offer, at wholesale and retail, nt k*v f*(-
mar!. H riltv*.
sep 12 BOWDKEA ANDERSON.
Corn, Slv*, K;ei-l‘V ;•! Oals.
f ti k Bl SIIKI.S Prime Corn,
1 ,UUv7 2tG “ “ Seed Rye,
IftO “ “ Seed Barley,
-*h “ “ Oats, for sale ly
•epl* BOWDKE fi ANDEXSON.
M Ih :U, II y*. Uurlcy ansi
I LJEI.EtTEB especially for seed. In at ore sr.if f°
in-als-h* (oetlOf M. CALI,IK A JONFS*.
GEN KRAI. ADVERTISEMENTS
Alt ISLE .T3 A\ I FACTOR V.
JOHN nXTTBIi’
MAItULIi .MANI i'ACTI REU,
SJ. Ii HJiiH .-IHfT, tif■ BAVIN, CUSX.
HAN i-u ~and ft crest variety oi American and Foreign
Mortile* for Miintun-ul*, Mantles, Baptismal Fonts,
Statuary. Ac., Ac. Hating in hi* employ some of the best
workmen in this country, he i- prepared to execute prompt
’y all order* for any description ot Marble Work.
Numerous specimens of design and workmanship from the
above establishment, can be Seen at Rose Hill Cemetery, and
the undersigned has a large collection of new patterns ot
Monument*, which he will be pleased to exhibit.
JOHN L. JONE.S Resident Agent.
fob 1-l*fiO—tf
Heady Made Clothing.
Till-! undersigned h:i* in store a LARGE STOCK of
MHTIIGHM dl AOK
O I. O r I I X IST O !
From material manufactured in the South, which heguaran
tee* to sell (at a profit,) as low a* any one professing to sel
at New York cost.
apr 25 H. SAI J LSBI Jll Y.
/m. ♦c'! xl ix ■ _
WHEELER A WILSON’S Sewing Machines
at standard price* ; anew and fine lot just opened
and for sale by E. J- JOHNSTON A CO.
tuar 14 ‘ Second Floor.
SF.Wnii tIACUINEN and Mathematical Instru
meats repaired and adjusted, and new parts made to
order. New Tension I’ad-, fie., lor old machines. By
mat 1-4 f- auhvutoN A CO.
DIRECT nilMillTATloN!
Ci’ocker.Yy China,
AND
G-.TaA.SS wake.
My first sferpmerU from Europe ha* arrived in Savannah,
and those who have ordered packages will have them
shipped if) a few days. ‘lherc lire some of the packages
still unsold, any in want, can, by ordering, have them ship
ped in a few dny*.
1 have another lot shipped from Liverpool lbth of July,
which T shall look for in three or four weeks, pend in the
orders. 1u) tu.w receiving a
LARGE STOCK OF
; CJIaNK-Warc, Tumblers Goblets, &c.,
FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
i RfIHEHIAN GLASS-W A HE,
rliiitn Rimif-r and Tea Setts, Ar., Ac
] aug 29 R. I*- McF.VOY.
J. M. liOAIiPMAN'S
jnOOlv STOKE.
I
(ESTABLISHED IN 1842.)
* ‘l’ the above establishment can always be found tike
latent arid best selected stock of lav, Medioal, Miscel
laneous, Theological and School Books, Bliink Books, St*
tionery, Drawing Material, Ac., Ac., ever brought to this
. market.
A large supply of the latest editions of the most approver)
tlehool Books, kept constantly In store, all the standard
Historical Authors, the standard Poets, Essayists and The
. ologisns, tlift Books —in every style of binding, from plain
Muslin t > the most elehorate Antique; aU U't e the
sensatjon Novels of the day; also Scott's, Cooper’s, Bui
lt er's, Irving’s. Lever’s, Dickens’, Dumas’,Reynolds, Dents,
I and Curren Bell’s Novels.
Blank Books,
from the Pocket Memorandum to the heavy Mercantile and
County Record Book. Cap, Letter and Note Papers, Kuvel
opes—all sorts and rises. Black Writlnglnkt., Copy ing Inks
and Writing Huid, bteel P.-ns, Gold Pens—to suit the most
fastidious, Writing Desks, Port Foil, s, Backgammon Boards,
Chess Men, Stereoscopes—at coat. Microscopes,flpy Glass
es and Mathematical Instrument a, besides every thing
usually kept in Book Stores Those willing to porchaa -
will do well to call. uug 22
!\ liseel lm i< ‘Oils.
(1 AS HXTI IIES, Pocket miri Table C’lit-
T lery, RAZORS and FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE
: DESKS, DRESSING OASES, FANCY BASKETS PARIAN
STATl’etts, DOUBLE & SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS. CANES, PORT MONIES AND PLUSES,
! Ml itSCHAI M PIPES,CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
shell ami Ornamental < omks,
| Fanry Hair Pins, Boards, Chet's Men, Doml
f noes, liilliarcl 33n11, Cuos,
’ With many new and desirable articles not enumerated.
I Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices, hv
no. M K. J. JOHNSTON k CO.
I’M X J-] A UTS !
Til F, Photographic-Portrait* colored in Oil, produced by
J. A. PI GH A BitO , Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.,
are still considered the best to be attained in the State. We
were awarded the premium again this year, at the Slate
Pair, which has just closed, for the best Photographs. With
cur new process for enlarging Photographs to life size from
Daguerreotypes of deceased persons, and with the aid of
two tirst class Artists employed by us, we are producl g
Portrait* as jx-rfect and as mivh like the original as It is
possible /‘iHv/ rt to be made. Call at PUGH’fI and s-e
the Photographs by their new process, which are the largest
ever made in the state, none line them can be seen else
where. AMHHOTYI’ES at very low price*. (oct t*l
A.M.IJ LACK SHEA II & CO.
ARE NOW OFFERING A
LAKOE AXO CHOICE KTOCK
OF SPRING AND SI MMER
FOR DOTH MEN AND BOVS,
TOUS.TBKB WITH
FURNISHING GOODS
In large variety. Also TRUNKS, YALICEB, CARPET
BAGS, UMBRELLAS, Ac.
apr IS
4 ’ Why Stand Ye all tho Day Idle ?”
AM Y lady or gentleman in the United States, possessing
from #8 to $7, can enter into an easy and respectable
business, by which front s.*> to sl<t per day can be realized.
For particulars, address (with stamp,)
W. U. ACTON k CO., No. 87 (old 41) North Ctli st„
, sep 28 dm Ptut.ibbirbit.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES, AC j
Oeiitra.l Hail lload.^
l StS.
Xlutlillt* ot St lit tllllt*.
O.'V and after Sunday, February 2flth, IS6O, the Tt zins
will run as follow* .
! Leave Savannah lO.uft a. m., 1.30 P. M. and 11.10 P. M
I Arrive at Macon a. m. and p. m
’ Arrive at Augusta ti .10 A. M and 0 fio P. ii
1 Arrive at Milledgeville 3o p. u
! Leave Macon D* -’ - Htnl r.
! Aarrive at Savannah. ...7.29 a. u , 7.4 ft p. u and 10.40 P. M
Arrive at Augu.-ta b.uo a. m. and ti.Bs p. u
l eave Augusta 12.30 a. M. and 2 Ift P. i
Ajr've at Aavunnab 7.29 a. m. and 10 40 p. ,u
Arrive at Macon 555 a m. and 11.05 p m
I Trains that leave Savannah at lo Oft a. m., only run to
I Millen, arriving there at 8 10 p. <u., connecting with 10 a m
! Macon train to Augusta.
* Passengers taking the 215 P-m train at Augusta, will
j teave M den 5.50 p. tn., and eri Ive at Savannah at 10.40 p. *u.
:F * sen g era by 11.10 p m., front 8* v annul* wi.l go through
! direct to Augurta.
; Pass.-ngers by either 1.81) or 11.10 pm. trains from Sa ,
I vannah for Macon, or point* beyond, will meet with no.
’ detention at Mi.con.
i Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, or Western fi
Atlantic Rail Road, will leave Savannah on the 1.80 p. ra.
i train; u>r Milledgeville and Eatunton on 11.10 p. tn. train;
for South Western Kail Road below Fort Valley, on 11.10
l>. m. train; th.,*c for Montgomery, Columbus, Ac., by
either tiuln.
Passe,igers frm Anguata, for South western Georgia,
should take the 1*2.30 a. in. train, to avoid detention at
Macon. Those for Columbus, Montgomery, Ac , may take
aithrr train.
Train* connect at Macon with Macon fi Western trains to
Gridin and Atlanta, and the w< st; also, with South-Western
trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Eufaula, Fort Gaines, Amet leus,
Columbus, Montgomery, Ac., and at Millen with Augusta
and Savannah Rail Hoad to Augusta and the north ; at Sa
vannah with thetrt-weekly Steamships to New York; also,
with Steamships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Itv this change In Schedule, the connection,both ways, st
Augusta, will, the South Carolina Rail Road I* secured, and
passengers will have no detention at Augusta or Millen, as
heretofore. GKO. W. ADAMS,
feb 29 General Superintendent.
SOrTII-WEBTEKft KAIL HOAD.
M?#tf
< , li;iHjLje"ul Schedule.
Tu'o l)a,hi // ami !>< fiinwi Jfacun Columbn*.
Leave Macon 9 45 a. m. and 11 60 P. u
Arrive at Columbus 880 P. oi. ultd ft Bft A. >•
Leave Columbus. 8 It, A M. and 8 80 P. M
Arrive at Maeon fto a. m. aud 0 Oft P. M
On,-daily Mall Tralu between Macou and Albany, and
Cuthbert, Coleman and Atorri*.
Leave Macon 10.25 a m
Arrive at Albany 1-55 P- “
Leave Albany 1.00 p. a
Arrive at Macon S.2C p. n
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Station 10
miles west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Gaines Line and from
Morris Station 11 miles west of Cuthbert on the Kufaula
Line, connect daily with Albany Mail Train nt Smithville,
No. 10 S. W. 1! U. Tne Road will be open to Hatcher’s, on
the Kufaula Line, Ift miles west of Cuthbert on the 15th of
March next.
Leave Coleman 11.45 A. M
Leave Morris 11 8s a. it
Arrive nt Smithville • 8.04 p. st
Leave Smithville at 8.85 p. M
Arrive at Cuthbert 5 54 p. m
Arrive at Coleman C.4S p. m
Arrive at Morris 8.57 P. M
Making the connection with the up and down Albany
Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Savan
nah, Milledgeville and Eatunton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge,
Thomasvillr, Ac.
Post Coaches and Hacks make a daily connection with
the Trains at Coleman and Fort Gaines, and at Morris for
Kufaula.
Hacks run six limes a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Havneviile and Hawkiusville, and tri-weekly to Kuuxvdle,
Georgia.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
at Macon. For other points take either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r & Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 29th, 18(iu. mar 14
MACON & WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
/ \!V and after Wednesday, April 4:h, Passenger Trains
V/ of this Road will be run as follows:
Leave Macon at 12 0(1 night and at 1.45 P. v
Arrive at Atlanta at 7 15 a. m. ar.d at 7.15 p. m
Leave Atlanta at 12.00 night and at 2.15 p. M
Arrive Macon at 7.15 A. M. and at 7.45 p. K
The night Trains will not be run on Sundays.
The 13.00 niirht Train from Macon connects at Atlanta
with train of Western * Atlantic Rail Road, leaving Atlanta
at td.2d a. ra. with Georgia K. K. at 9.1)6 a. in. and Atlanta
fi West Point K K. at to.lo a m.
The 1.45 p. m. train from Macon connects with train of
Western A Atlantic R. R., leaving Atlanta at 8 00 p. m. with
Georgia R. R. at 8.40 p. nt. and Atlanta fi West Point R. R.
at 12.30 a. m.
Each train of the Western & Atlantic R. It. connects at
Chattanooga with trains for Memphis, Nashville, New Or
leans, and all points West, and at Dalton with trains for
Knoxville and all points North,
may 9 7-’tiO ALFRED L. TYLER,Sup’t.
\V<‘Kt‘rn V Atlantic l£:tilrou<l.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 188 Miles—Fare, $5 00
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.80, A. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.4i, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 9.30, P. 51
Arrives at Atlanta at ti.BB, P. M
EVBiiiNO PiMENOER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8.40, P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 5 07, A. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 8.40, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 5.05, A. M.
Tlii* Road connects, each way, with the Rome Brunch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tenuesssee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville fi Chattanooga Rail
oad at Chattanooga. JOHN W. LEWIS,
octs 23-1f Superintendent.
Tl*SO\ COUNTY KAIL ROAD.
fllll K daily train on the road connects with the train on
_l_ the Macon fi Western Railroad fr .ra Macon to Atlanta :
Fare from Thomanton to Macon $2 85.
“ “ “ “ Atlanta 8 bft.
Through ticket.* can be had at the office of this company
in Thomas ton ; and at the general ticket office of the Macon
fi Western Kail Road, at Macon and Atlanta.
Passenger* wishing to go to Chalybeate Springs, Warm
Spring*, or White Sulphur Spring*, will find this route very
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches wilt leave Thnmaston daily
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalybeate
Springs wiili coaches to the Warm and White Sulphur
Springs, returning daily to connect with the train from
Thnmaston to Barnesvill#. A. J. WHITE,
july 26-ts Sup’t.
Savannali Route!
NEW-YORK!
Great Reduction in Rates of Passage.
NFW ARRAN Gs ME NT
FROM. I ‘ FROM.
New Orleans !k‘!9 75 ! Memphis |3l 75
Mobile 3ft 00. Nashville 27 75
Montgomery 2ft 00 1 Chattanooga 2ft 00
Columbus.. 21 00j Knoxville 2ft 50
Albany 23 00 t Atlanta 21 00
Macon 20 00 | Augusta 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,,...ISOO tons Capt. Woodholi..
FLORIDA, 1300 “ “ Ckowkll.
ALABAMA,....IBOO “ “ Bchknck.
Leaving Savannah every SATURDAY, carrying the Uni
ted States Mail.
These 3tes mshlps belong to the Old Established and favorite
line, known a* the New-York and Savannah Steamship
Navigation Company, and were built expressly for this
line, they are commanded by experienced, skillful, careful,
and polite officer* ; and in comfortable accommodations and
fare can not be excelled by any vessels on the coast.
Through Ticket* are sold in New-Orleans by R. (led.te*
90 Gravier st.; in Mobile by Cox, Brainard A Cos.; in Cos
luntbus by 8. H. Hill, Agent Hamden’s Express and J. M
Bivin*, Hail Road Ticket Agent, and at all other points by
onnecting Kail Road Ticket Agents.
JNO. K. WILDER A GALLIE,
Agents, bay Street,Savannah.
8. L. MITCHELL, & SON,
feb 9,9-ts Agents, 18 Broadway, New-York.
NOTICE.
tIIHK Apalachicola nnd New Orleans Steam Navigation
L Company’* new and elegant Steamship
F* L O R IDA.! -4s®K
71.8 Tons Burthen, *~T*nftrTrTi
O. O. NELStIY. Cailim.tiider,
Leaves Apalachicola the 7th, 17th and 29th of each month.
Leaves New Orleans the 4th, 14th and 26th of each month.
Fare between the following place* and New Orleans :
Columbus, ft* 00
Ettfaula, 17 00
Fort Galne* and Bainbridge, Hi 00
Woodville, It. Itvue and Chattahoochee, Hi 00
Tickets to tie had on board the ship or any of the River
Steamers, and at the offices of the Agents.
ALBERT DODGE,
No. 30, Water-street, Apalachicola.
JOHN A. MITCHEL,
nov 2--ly No. 82, Poydras-street, New Orleans.
PIANOS
OK Chlckenng A Son’s, Dunham’s and other celebrated
Makers; warranted in tone, durability and finish to be
irst quality, and sold at the very best rate, together with a
ine lot of
Guitars, Violins, Accordcons, Flutes,
Yiolin and Guitar Strings, Musical Boxes, sic , Ac., by
nov 1 E. J. JOHNSTON fi 00-
Pure Corn and Rectified Whiskey.
* /A|A DBLS. Whiskey, consisting of “ Ward fi Carey’s
4 “ Extra Rectified,” “ Kentucky I’ure White,’’Ten
a-ssee Corn,” Georgia Planters,” “ Pike’s Magnolia,” and
.titer Brands, all received direct from the Distillers, and
for sale low by McCALLIE fi JONES,
mar 7
CORN ! CORN!!’
OArt A ItUPIf. Prime Western Corn, ju*t received
M / and for sale at 56 lbs. to th* bushel by
aug 16. MoCALLIE fi JONES,
HARDWARE, IRON A STEEL’
Hardware, Iron, stool,
AGRICULTURAL TIII’T.EMENTS, !
IN (Jh V ‘■ T \ U:;*TV AT TKS j
n:\v PUOKTITORE
CAItHAKT Si CURD,
\\f If I". It 1% they oontinui to keep one or the targes’ as
\y sort incut kept in Middle Georg la, constating in furt of
Siri lies Iron ll size#, | Hammered Flow Steel,
Refined “ “ ** Cast “
Ko/li ih “ “ “ I Itlister
Round Sq’r lion hII sizes, ] Herman
Oval A Ro’otl “ “ “ I Spring “
Horse Shoe “ “ “ | Tin “
Nwil Roils, j Machinery *•
PLAKTATIOK II ARI>W AR E
HORN ; Scuvll, Kraile’s ami various other makes.
Trace Chains, I Cane Hoes,
Plow *• j Axei,
Breast “ j Hawes,
Tongue “ I I’iow Lines.
CAR PEA TER TOOLS.
Planes, Chissels and Gouges.
Hand and Pane) Saws, Augers and Aurrr Bitts,
Boring Machines, Braces and Bitts.
Mortice Machines, Iron Braces.
Bench Vices and Shivs, Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Butts, Nails, Brads,
Together with every thing used iu the way of BUILDERS
MATERIALS.
CARRIAGE MAKERS
Can always find a Large Sti ck.
Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Bands, Leather Clothes.
Dash Frames and Trimming of every variety used In their
line.
Agricultural Implements.
Such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Grass
Blades, Briar and Bush Hooks.
full itlllln— Uratit’s, Clinton and other makes.
Spike TlirowlM-r* —Emery's, McConnell’s. Winshln’s,
Georgia and other makes.
Horse Potl’ers —Emery’s, Bogarder’s and Lever
Powers.
Crain CrwHes-H and 0 lingered, of several makers
and styles.
All of which they offer at the lowest market rates. Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
price, Ac. aor 4-’6Q
III! HI! 111!!!
Direct importation!
JUST RECEIVED I'ER BRlfi • MINNA.” from SWCkHOLI
2,150 H-ATiS
GENUINE SWEDES IRON.
AI .SO
ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OK
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN REFINED
IRON,
HORSE SHOE, BAR & HOOP IRON,
Sheet Iron, Nail Bods,
PLOW STEEL,
All for sale LOW for CASH, by
Jecl3 JOSEPH E. WELLS.
DAVI£ ROSS,
BOOK-BINDER
AND
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
CONTINUES to make BLANK BOOKS
for Courts, Counting Houses and Hail ASf/mExL
Roads and to Bind all varieties of
WORK with superior neatness and despatch.
.MUSIC Bound with ELASTICITY and ELEGANCE.
Law ItooLs in the most approved style.
•I.unfit* wffKi.v AS.II MAGAZINE. GRAHAM’S,
GODEY’S, and all other Periodicals and Magazines BOUND
in neat and cheap Bindings.
Particular attention paid to the re-binding valuable old
Books.
i*T Orders from a distance will meet with prompt atten
tion.
Next Door to W. W. Parker ACo’s.
Macon, September 26,1360. —y
STRING TnXSUMM UR STOCK
IR Y GOODS,
N'OW receiving in Store, In large quantities, haring been
bought at reduced prices, for cash, we are prepard to
offer great inducements to large purchasers, and solicit an
exa nination of our goods. The following comprise a por
tion of the articles we are offering :
2r> Cases Prints, new styles,
IS “ Ginghams, new styles,
5 “ Printed Muslins,
25 Bales Tickings,
50 Oases Spool Thread,
lf>o Bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
20 Cases bleached “ **
10 “ brown and bleached Janes,
1000 Bolts Summer Pants Goods, all qualities,
5000 Hoop Skirts, all qualities,
100 Kales Osnaburgs,
200 Bales Yarns,
800 Bales Georgia Kerseys, all Won) filling.
Also a large stock of House Furnishing Goods, Linens,
Table Damask, Towelling, Linen, Bleached and Brown
Sheetings, Pillow Casing, together with a fu)i and complete
Stock of nearly every article offered In Wholesale Dry floods
Hi—M. J. 11. k W. A. ROSS
june 18
A Cliaiit p lor Capitali*!*.
MACON GRIST M ILL for SALE.
OWING to the insufficiency of our capital, and the
pressure of other engagements, we are anxious to dis
pose of the Macou Grist Milt, to a satisfactory purchaser.
The Mill is now in complete running order—will grind IT .
bushels a day, and cannot fail to make a handsome pro ! ,
if well managed, in the hands of a person with aufficie.i
capital to carry it on properly. The most satisfactory in
formation on this, and other subjects connected with tit i
business, can be obtained at the Mill,
sep 26 27- BOIFEUILLET k CO.
3?xu?e Licji:ioi*s,
JUST IMPORTED.
DALY & FITZGERALD,
2d door from Hardeman & Sparks’ Warehouse,
Have just received
PURE IRISH WHISKEY.
•• MERF.TT BRANDY.
“ SHERRY WINE.
“ MADEIRA A PORT WINE.
These Liquors have been selected with great care by :3aly
duriiiß a recent visit to Ireluml. They are
warranted pure. It is deemed entirely unnecessary t< re
sort to puffery in order to induce a sale. They are of the
best quality, and cannot fail to establish this commendation
in the minds of all who try them. The public and judges 01
the article, particularly, are invited to call and examine for
themselves. (ncv‘2B 85-)
non e in a mitfacture*
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 18 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
(fagging, llo|xs Ac.
T BALES heavy Gunny Bagging,
xwfj aoo R.dis
that Colls Kentucky Rone,
So “ Manilla “
IVXI Twine,
Sugar, Coffee, and Flour, just received and for sale hy
Sep ft ASHER AYIIES.
Ropp.
4'Oll.Snnd H alf Coils Richardson’s “Hemp Leaf ,r
260 Coils Machine Rope, other brands, |
1 IK) “ Hand Made Rope, for sale by
sepia BOWDRE A ANDERSON. j
Baroa.
tA AAA LBN. Prime Clear Bides,
t9\J V/ 20,000 lbs. Prime Shoulders,
8,000 “ “ Canvassed Hams, for sale
by (sep 19) BOWDKE A ANDERSuN.
B:t<‘on and Bruin.
PA I BN. Prim* Shoulders,
OUjUUU 20,008 lbs. Ribbed Sides,
•10,000 “ Clear “
400 Bushels selected seed Rye,
800 “ “ “ Wheat,
200 “ “ “ Oats,
150 “ “ “ Barley,
Just received and for sale by
sep 5 ASHER AYRES.
Flour.
iy fr s'A IIHLS. Extra Family and Superfine Hour on
£l*9x9 consignment, and for sale low by
sep 12 BOVVDRE A ANDERSON.
PLANTATION HKOLAMI, —Now in Ay,
store the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we
n ave ever offered In this Market. Men’s double soled peg
aid nailed black and russetts ; do. heavy single soled black
nd russetts; do. boys and youths black and russetts, all of
which we are sellini very low. MIX ‘ XIKTLAND.
oct I-y
M V. I) I CINE S.
I Thousands are dally specking in praise of
1) r. Ea ? < s liifan Ii I e (• or<l ia 1
and why .•* . . never fails to afford instantaneous
relief wl < i . time. It acts as if by imigic, and on
trial alone HI r, ~ ince you that what we say Is Irue. It
contains
No Paregoric **r Opiiitc
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the suffer
ings of your child, instead of by deadening Its sensibilities.
For this reason, it commends itself as the - uly tellable pie
par&tlon now known lor Children Teeth ng, Diarrh.ea,
Dvsintery, Griping in the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach,
Wind, Cold ill the Head, and Croup ; ais,',. lor .Softening the
Gums, Reducing Inflamalion, Regulating the Bowels, and
relieving pain, ii bus no e.|Ual being au anti-spasmodic it
is used with unfailing success in all cases of Convulsions or
other Fits As you value the life and health of your child
ren, and wish to save them from those sad and blighting
consequences which are certain to result from the use of
narcotics of which all other remedies for Infantile Com
plaint. are composed, take nope but Dr Patou’s Infantile
Cordial, this you ran rely upon It is perfectly harmless,
and cannot injure the most delicate infant.
! Price, 25 cents. Full direc ions accompany each bottle.
Prepared only by CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. 4oi) Broadway, Yew York.
Healtut human blood upon being
A. nalized
always presents us with the same essential elements and
gives of course the True Standard. Analyze the Blood of a
person suffering trom Consumption, Liver Complaint Dys
’ pepsia,Scrofula, Ac., and wehad in every instance certain
deficiencies in the red globules of blood Supply these de
ficiencies, and you are made well. The Blood Food is
founded upon this theory, hence its astonishing success.
| To ail suffering from consumption,lncipient or confirmed,
or from debility of any kind ; or from mental or nervous
prostration, brought on by any cause ; or from scrofulous
I complaints; or from diseases of the kidneys or bladder;
and to ladies suffering any of the many distressing com
i plaints their sex are liabie to. and which engender con
: sumption,the ltiootl Food is offered as a certain and
1 reliable remedy. Differing in every particular from the
’ patent medicines of the day, it is a chemical combination of
Iron, Sulphur and Phosphorus, of very great worth, anJ
; many hundreds bear glad and grateful testimony to the
kenettts it has conferred on them.
Price of the Blood Food $1 per bottle. Sold bv
CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. 402 Broadway, New-York.
Ad J by Da. R. L. Ptrohkc e kh, Macon. sep 5-
v \
/ /O ECONOMY! A \
$! EMsp&tfcoik 9 a>
Save the Pieces!
A* accident* toill happen, eren in well-regulated fami-
Ne, it Is very desirhble to have some cheap and eonveoiet
way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, die.
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,
splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is
Just the article for cone, aboil, and other ornamental work
so popular with ladies of refinement and taste.
Tills admirable preparation Is used cold, being chemically
held In solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities ol
the best cabinet-makers’ Glue. It may be used in the place
of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive.
“Useful in Every House.”
g. B. —A Brush accompanies each bottle.
Price, 25 Cents.
Wholesale I :> •’ No 43 Cedar-st , New York.
Address HI \B¥ U. SPALDING A ( 0.,
Box No. 8,600 New A ork.
Put up r tb-u .rs inCases containing four, eight, and
twelve do.-: ■ autiful Lithograph Show-Card accompa
n>er* A C sin":- b file of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUF
will save te* unc, ts cost annually to every household.
Sold by all prominent Station!**, Diuggists, liar ware
and Furniture Dealers. Grocers, and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a not# of Spa lirng’s Pre-
Farkd Glue, when making up their list. It will stand any
climate.
Latest News by the Atlantic Telegraph.
TO all whom it may concern, this is to uotify the public
that ISAACS is at home again, and begs to asßure his
patrons that tiis Saloon is not a thing of a Jay. Citisent
and the traveling public will find their establishment open,
not forth* Season only, but at all Seasons of the year, ano
; those calling on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup
oiled with all the delicacies that the New York and other
markets will afford, in the way of eatables and something
good to drink, and six days out of seven, more than can be
found in any other house in town.
E. ISAACS & BRO’.
Under KahtwsiN Hall, Cherry St.
Hia 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 ISAACS, is the PLACE to go.
We shall be happy to see our friends, ensuring them that
It will be our unremitting care to please in every respect,
as we flatter onrselves. we have done till now.
It may not be generally known that we have, to meet the
wishes of the Medical faoultv, imported by ourselves, a very
superior quality of Pale Brandy, fine Old Port, Sherry and
Madeira, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much de
sired by them.
Look at this Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself
OYBTHIIS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the shell or
by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, or in any way you want
them Also, pa
Shrimps and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety, XjgK
Venison and Beef Steaks, H-SPsSh
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham and Eggs,
Devil Ham and Deviled Terapins,
__ Mountain Oysters,
TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Cock, Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and everything that au epicure wants,cad
always be had when in season.
Confectioneries and Fruit.
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on hand a good assort
□tent of CONFECTIONERIES,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
CAKES, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at E. ISAACS A- IIISO.
oct 6-ts
Superior to Peruvian Guano.
L. X,. HOYT’S
AMMONIATED IJOXE
Super-Phosphate of Lime.
Thos. X J . Stovall Cos.,
Aii gnat a, Ga.,
General Agents fur Georgia.
flllHS Bujier-Phosphate, composed of BONE, BULPHU
-1. KIC and PHOSPHORIC ACIDS, AMMONIA, SODA
and POTASH, has been extensively used during the past
Ftwo seasons in Georgia, and has given the most complete
•atisfaction in COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, OATS, RYE
TURNIPS and POTATOES.
We are permitted to give the following gentlemen as re
’ Seretkces, besides numerous others, who have used it:
Gwen P. Fitzsimmons, Ksq Burke county.
Robert E. Connally, Esq “ “
1 a .i. Ogilby, Esq Morgan county.
Ho*. I T. Irvin, Wilkes “
Job* A. Jones, Esq Polk “
U Dickson, Esq Newton “
Dr. E. M. Pendleton Hancock “
Wilson Bird, Esq * •
J. A. Bell, Esq Oglethorpe “
Thomas W. Whatley, Ksq Beach Island.
Jonathuu M. Miller, Esq “ “
PAMPHLETS containing analysis, letters, Ac., furnished
o n application
Price, per Ton, ir. Augusta (50 OO
Discount made to purchasers of five tons, or more.
THOS. P. STOVALL A 4 0.,
Augusta, Ga. <
N. It.—Being Agents for all Georgia, we will furnish to
Planters below Augusta, or in the direction of the Central
and connecting Roads, Hoyt’s Super-Phosphate, at $45 per
! T*n in New York—expenses to their station added. For
tbits reason, early orders are solicited, that the Super-Phos
pcs*be may be sent to them direct from New York.
Aaoae discount made from New York price to purchasers
of Ore tens or more.
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
dec 14 88-ts 28ft Broad-street, Augusta, Ga
Livery Stable Notice.
ON and after 25th December, 18ft9, the following Prices
will be charged for Feeding Hotses at our Stables :
Single Feed of Horse, 60
For Night or Day, . 1 00
Board of Horse per month, 18 00
Drove Stock per day, in Stable, 7ft
“ “ “ “ “L0t,... 50
HAYDEN A GOOLSBY,
GRIER A MASTKRSON,
M. STUBCLEFIE LD,
ADDERIIOLD A jEFFERS.
Macon, Dec. 21,1869. _
Clothing:! Clothing:!! Clothing ■'!
Ala R44K Stock for sale, without r eas'd to cost. Now
is the time to get cheap Clothing at
june 13 J- B - * W - A ‘
BOOTS.— A full assortment of Gents’flne French M
Calf Boots,pump sole, welted and water proof, of ■ i
arious kinds a net qualities, both soled and figged.— i
ut received ant*,for sale low by MIX k KIKTLAND.
oct ff-y
M K T> T in f V K S.
H. R. R.
I>. RAIIWAV’s REMEDIES.
TUE TRIE XKJX- TO Pat-EEV* AND RECOVER HEALTH
LET lilt ICE hKAI) AND REFLKCT.
R\DWAY*B READY RELIEF—RAD WAY’S ftEGUL ATTVO
PILLB—RAD WAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
SPCfRS HRALTH TO ALL, ASP AH* BLRSSUI a* PRoVIDkXTiA L
SPECIFICS BV lIIK (Itnull.
The Catholic Priests in South America, His Grace the
Archbishop at Quito, Gen. Villauiill of the Armory of Kqua
dor, have been cured by these infallible remedies, and have
given them to the sick, tiho have been likewise cured.
“MAGNA F>T VERITAS ET PRjF.V AUDIT.”
Consumption.
Itadway’s Pills,
The purest and best Purgative Pill in the world. Railway’s
Regulating Pills —warranted to operate in Six Hours. Rail
way’s Regulating Puls are a Vegetable Substitute for Calo*
inel. Blue Pill, Quinine, Ac. Radwaya Regulating Pills should
he used by Females in delicate health. Railway’s Regulat
ing Pills cure all Female Complaints. Railway’s Regelating
Pdis Quiets Nervousness and produces Sleep, Sleep, Sleep !
Ridway’o Regulating Pffls, one Pill every day will cure In
digestion ’ ZEILIX & HUNT,
jan 28-6 in Agents.
K . J . II . .McLEAN'S
Slrcngtheuiog Cordial A Blood Purifier.
THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD,
And ihe most delicious and delightful Cordial ever taken
{ T is strietlya scientific and Vegetable Compound, procured
.by the distillation of Roots, Herbs and Bark Yellow
Dock, Blood Root, Black Root, Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry
Bark and Dandelion enters into its com}>ostion. The eutire
active remedial principle of each Ingiedient is thoroughgh
extracted by my new method of dist.lling, producing a dell
| cioui, ezhileratingspirit, and the moat INFALLIBLE reme
dy for renovating the diseased system, and restoring the sick,
suffering and debilitated isvai.ii> to hualtb and strength.
.Tic-Lean’s Strengthening Cortiial
will effectually cure Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
I Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and
all diseases arising fiom a disoraered Liver or the Stomach,
Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Acidity or Sickness of
1 the Stomach, Fullness of blood to the H ad, Dull Pain or
, Swimming in the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,Chunking or Sus
. locating Feeling when lying down, Dryness or Yellowness of
the Skin and Eyes, Night Sweats, Inward Fevers, Pain in
the Small of tiie Back, Chest or Side. Sudden Flushes of
j Heat, Depression ol Spirits, Frightful Dreßics, Languor De
spondency or any Nervous Disease, Sores or Blotches on
the Skin, Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.)
Over Half a million oi Bottle*
Have been sold during the last six months, and in no instance
has it failed in giv ng entire satisfaction. Who, then, w.U
suffer from weakness or debility when McLean’s Strength
ening Cordial will cure you ?
No language can convey an adequate Idea of the immedi
ate and almost miraculous change produced by taking this
Cordial in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous
system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or
mpaired by si.-kf.wss. the relaxed and unstrung organization
is restored to its pristine health and vigor.
Married Person*.
Or others conscious of inability, from whatever cause will
find McLean’s Strengthening Cordial a.thorough regenerator
of the system ; and all who may have Injured themselves by
improper induigencles, will find in this Cordial a certain
and speedy remedy.
To the Ladle*.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial is a soverign and speedy
cure for Incipient Consumption, Whites, Obstructed and
Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine or Involunta
ry Discharge thereof, Falling of the Womb, Giddiness,
Fainting and all Diseases incident to Females.
There its No VlistaSce About It.
Suffer no longer. Take it according to directions. It wit!
stimulate, and invigorate you and cause the bloom of health
‘• to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle warranted to
1 give satisfaction.
For Children.
If your childrtn are sickly, puny, or afflicted, McLean’s
i Cordial, will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay
I not a moment, try it and you will be convinced.
11 i* Delicious to Take.
J Caetiom. —Beware of druggists or dealers who may try to
i palm upon you some Bitters or Sarsaparilla trash, (which
! they can buy cheap.) by saying it is just as good. Avoid
i such tnen. Ask for McLean’s Strerigthing Cordial,and take
| nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the
blood thoroughly,and at the same time strengthen the system
I One table spoonful taken every morning., fasting, Is a
certain preveutative for Cholera, Chilla and Fever, Yellow
! Fever, or any prevalent disease.
Price only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
JOHN McLEAN,SoIe Proprietor
of this Cordial. Also, McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment,
i Principal Depot on the cornbr of Third ami Pine Streets,
; St. Louis, Me.
Sold by ZEILIN A HUNT, GEO. PAYNE, Macon, and all
respectable Druggists in the South. apr 11-ly
Hostettcr’s Stomach Bitters.
1 npHE Proprietors and Manufacturers of HOSTETTER’S
A CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS can appeal with
i perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of
j the United States, because tlie article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point
will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertioa
or blazoning effrontery. The consumption of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters for the last year amounted to over a kall
million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in
times past, it is evident that during the coming year the
consumption will reach near one million bottles. This im
mense amount could never have been sold but for the rare
. medicinal properties contained in the preparation, and the
sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections
o! the country where the article is best known, who not on
ly recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at
all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of
stomachic derangements aud the diseases resulting there
from.
Tliis is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraor*
! dinary efforts in the way of trumpeting the qualities of the
: Bitters, but a solid estimation of an Invaluable medicine,
which is destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters have provid a Godsend to
; regions where fever and ague and various other bilious
complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To
be able to state confidently that the ** Bitters” are a certain
cure of the Dyspepsia, and like diseases, is to the proprie
tors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid
matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts
renewed vitality to the net vous system, giving It that tone
and energy Indispensable for the restoration of health. It
operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive or
gans, mildly hut powerfully, and soon restores them to a
condition essential to the healthy discharge of the func
tions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per direc
tions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant pe
culiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleas
ant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a
tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence
of thousands of aged men and women who have experienc
ed the benefit of using tnis preparation while suffering from
stomach derangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all dt'.eleri
ous urugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A
few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods
when their cares are so harrassing that many of them sink
under the trial The relation of mother and child is so ab
sorbingly tender, that he mother, especially If she he young
apt to forget her own health iu her extreme anxiety for
iher infant. Should the |>erlod of maternity arrive during
the summer season, the wear of ooily and mind is general
ly aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant
to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials aid respon
sibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer the Bitters to
all other itivlgorators that receive the endorsement of phy
sicians, because It Is agreeable to the taste as well as cer
tain to give a permanent increase os bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have particularly referr
ed above to-wlt; sufferer# from fever and ague, caused by
malaria, diarrluea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite,
all diseases or derangement# of the stomach, superannua
ted InvuFda, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing
mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving
to Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach ISitters a trial,
fan 1 ion. —We caution the public against using any of
the many Imitations or counterfeits.but ask for UosTFTTHt’s
Crlkhuatki l Stuhach Bitters, and see that each bottle bus
the words “Dr. J. Uostetter’s Stomach Bitters”b!own on the
side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
tha cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on
the label.
Prepared and sold by BOSTETTER A SMITH, Pii'--
burgh. Pa., and sold by all Druggists, grocers, and dealers
generally throughout the United States,Canada.South An;e
riea and Germany. Also for sale by E. L. STROHKUKFK
GEO. PAYNE, and ZELIN A HUNT, Macon, Ga.
may 2-ly
A~ Cai’d.
DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively used litti.e’s
Ykhmipcck takes pleasure in saying it is the most val
uable remedy to cure children of Wokms he ever knew. A
dollar bottle quite sufficient for 26 cases.
Believing that more children are lost from the effects of
Worms than from all other causes I recommend it fully to
everybody. In üßing, nothing else is necessary but to dose
| the children spring and fall. Beside* the great convenience
’ of such medicines, I never before found a more safe, or one
more certainly to be relied upon than Dr. W. G. Little’s
Vermifuge.
Talbotton, Ga., Feb. 2, 1860.
Little’s Anodyne Cough Drops per bottle $0 76
Little’s Vermifuge, in Urge bottles 1 00
Little’s Vermifuge, in vials 25
Little’s Ring and Tetter Worm Ointment 1 00
I Little’s French Mixture 160
mar 21 52
C®ufectiom*rics anil Grocerlc*.
TH. DAMOUR, at his old stand No. 140 Mulberry St.
• keeps as usual a full assortment of goods in the above
! line, consisting of Candies of his own manufacture, and fine
P. ench Candies. He is the only one in Macon that ictports
Brandy, Wines, anti Wine Vinegar direct from France. All
kinds of fine Liquors and Wines, choice Havana Begars,aml
best Tobacco, Oranges, Apples, and other Fruits, Raisins,
Figs, Prunes, Nuts, and Preseives of all kinds, Pi- kies, Ca
pres, Olives, Olive Oil, Ketchups, Sauces, Butler, Cheese,
Crackers, Cakes, Dried JSeef Tongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes,
Ouions, Cabbages, amj many other articles in that line to
numerous to mention. mar 14-lt
DESIGNS FOR MOM (J MEATS,
B V— j
Robt. 33. Xjauultss, 3NT. *
E. J. JOHNSTON A CO..Agents,
ce 18 ’6B-tf Macon, e*.