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([round on which ISaUad.. beings P*^ of
s' a lr _. ai ra( ,» oiiy of Macon, and occupied m a
L" J ]H?>u*Vbv Bralemio M. Polhill. Levledon
^VSy^^njrrPolhilMo «t!atyaM«.v
tor Carpenter and Bmlder’a Lien in faror of Ami
F. Sherwood n B. SI. PolhiU. . • , ..
At the earns time and place 26 ronnd Sugar Box-
M : IS Straw Britain*; 6 Counter Brushes ; I Feath
er Doater; 8 grot* Matches ; * W »»h Boards; 2
I Segar Baskets; t Tumbler Baskets ; 5 round wood-
latc nppliratlor; wilt l>e
made to the Honorable, the Court ofUrdiiisry of Bibb
comity, fur leave to sell all the real and personal estate
of Talbot W. IUllcy, late of said connty, doeoaaed.
Jan84 Al.liKi; 1 it Kus>. Adm’r.
/ 1 liORGIA, BIIIB COUNTV.—Whereas Asher Ay]
V I applies to me for letters of administration on the
talc of James' B. Ayres, lato of said countv deceased:
These an-, therclorn to eitoand admonish all and rin-
gnUr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at myoOes, within tho time prescribed by
• ')show cruse. If any they have, why said letters
_ I ■ ! not be granted.
it7i. .iVj.n i t,.!^ I Given uner my haml in offlee, January 23d, 280.
Brashes t 4 Toy Seaves; 1 Tray and Holer, S IIoum I WM. JLIULEY.
Traps ; 10 Curry Combat SlarjfoWn Buckets^with I Jan'll * Ordinary.
Tops; 1 Milk Bucket; * bunches Bed Cord; 8 one —- ■—■
Gallon Pots; 1 half (rallon dot 5 bake
enBowls ; l Bon* Mallet -.3 Brass Bound Tubs t
• Heaves t »»Tin Saif aeaUuK. Cans; 6 small do ;
8 Brass besad Water Buckets; 9 White Wash “ “
the intention of the undersigned to always
keeponlianda varied and splendid assortment oi
every description of Carriage in use, which for
Elegance, Lightness and Strength,
I cannot be excelled. The long expeiience of both
l p-Hi-ti*-s, will at all tiinea insure the mo.-t p»*rf»*ot sat
isfaction to nil who may favor them with their pa
tronage.
It it the intention of the subscribers* after the 1st
of October, to go extensively into tho
Man u fa mi re & Repairing ofCarriages.
Competent Mechanics in all the branches, will he era-
3 do. Java ; 3 lee Cream Chnrr a i 8 Sugar Boxes;
8 MUk Cnnrns t 1 doxen Boys' Uoops; 3 Tm Spit
I Clothes Homo : « bind 1 Tubs; 8 Jnuiper
1 Willow Hocking Chair; Tin
Tabs; 8Slop Tabs. 1 Willow Hocking Chair; Tin
Ware; 8 Wire Saddle*; 3 Wooden do.; 8 Bread
Trays ; 1 Wood Sadler; 1 Wooden Spoon ; 3 Bird
Cages; 8 Willow Baskets; 1 White Oak Basket;
1 half Measure; 1 lot Cloths; 1 Water Cooler; I
Ice Box; 1 barrel containing several gallons Var
nish ; 40 Bunches Sand Paper; 1 Book Case ; 1 lot
Crockery, consisting of Platee, Cups and Saucers,
Bowls. Dishes, Ac.; 1 lot of Tumblers, Wine Glas-
se* and Goblets; '-18 Boxes Blacking; 9 Bottles Hay
Hum ; Tuck* ; 86 Balia of Candle Wick; aamall lot
of Comatocluuid Graftraburg’s Pills and Dysentery
Syrups ; 8 bottle* Oriental wine; 8 Paint Brashes
38 buttles Gurgling Oil ;»7 Earthen Self-sealing
Cana ; 3 Glass Lamps; 4 Glass Jars -, 83 Work ana
Fancy Baskets ; 7 Quire* of Writing Paper; 1 Show
Case and contents ; t Work Bench, anu every oth
rr article belonging to the Stock of Goods of S.
Urainard. All levied on to satisfy two distress war
rants for Bent Tone In lavor of Thomas L. Bek*.
TVuatee, and one in favor of Mrs. Elisabeth
Quinker. T. W. BUA.NTLY,
dec 94 Sheriff.
(Telegraph Extra, J an. 7.)
Bibb Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Coart House door, in
the oity of Macon, Bibb county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, tbo following properly
to wit; One negro Boy by the name of Michael, a
bout 18 years of age, dark copper complexion.—
Levied on to satisfy two fi. fas. from Bibb Superior
and Inferior Courts. Tbomas S. Humphries vs.
David H. Odom and Satan Odom, and Charles L
Humphries va. David II. Odom and bnaanOdom.
Also nt the same timo and place, one Mattras*.
on© Bureau, one Book Case, 7 Chairs, one Wash
.Stand, one Conch frame Mattraaa and Furniture, one
Cooking Stove and Cooking nteniils. Levied on
as the property or Thames J. Morgan, to satialy •
Mortgage fi fa. in favor of Joseph G. Stiles vs.
TJomaaJ. Morgan. ^ w BBAHTLT, Sheriff.
T»irtB SHERIFF SALE.—By virtue of a 11 fit l,»ned
J5 from the Inferior Court of Bibb county in favor of
T. jT a Wood, v*. Thomas M. Ellis, assigned by plaln-
— him assigned to Jonathan
tllfa to John 1L Loweand by him
Parish. W ID bo sold before the Court Boose door In
ltlhh county nil the drat Tuesday in March next, all that
tract or pared of land known aa the Blia place, and ad
joining the land of John Lowe and Jonathan l’arish.
abont 3 mile* from Macon, containing (100) one hundred
acres man or lea*. Levied on a* the property of said de
fendant. and pointed ont by Plaintiffs' Attarde*.
.consul, *» i r T.W.BKAMTLET.
Pep. She’ft
|BIBB COrUTY.—Where** ClcraonSs bat
man of color, abont flve feet three Inches
M| year* of age, applies to me for
"Hire of the Inferior Court of said
the appointment of EUpbalet E.
This la to notify all concerned, that they Me their ob
jection*. (If any they have) within ten days from date,
or tbo said Clemon-Sabatty will be admitted to Registry.
A true extract ,rom the records of Bibb Inferior Court,
this 90th day of January lsGO.
janX—8t
QKohGIA, JONESCOraTY.—Wbereaa Jan? M-lld-
land and Benjamin I). Holland applies for fetters of
Administration on the estate of Joseph L. Holland late of
said county deceased:
These an therefore to dtr and admonish all and sin
gular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
■u:d apiiear at my offlee, on or before the firet Monday In
In March next, to show cause. If any they have, why said
letter* of Administration should not be granted..
Given nnder my hand ana scab this lull day of Janna-
ry, 1880. • Charles Jl-u-AurnY,
_ J*n V* - Ordinary.
G eorgia, omawtohd oouktt.—whemra nu-
Hard Crntehffeld applies to me for li tters of Admin
istration on the eatateor bis deceased wUb,Janc Frances
Crntehflcld:
These are, therefore to cite and admonish alland singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said Jane France*
Crntehflcld, to be and appear at my office within the time
preeerfbed by law, and show cause, if any thee, have,
why said letters should not be granted to the said appli-
Ulvcn nnder my hand at offlee, this January 1Tth*. 1S0O.
. . JAMES .1, HAY,
jan 941 : Ordinary.
Ploved undey llie immediate and practiced eye of
Mr Thornton, and customers may depend on having
every thiDg done in ihe very best manner, with
promptness and despateb.
aug Iff J, C. THORNTON & CO.
luberiU advances made on Cotton and other pro
duce when required.
ty*Pianter’a Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope
*e.,fnmishedat the lowest market rates.
THOS. HARDIXAX. O. O. SPARKS.
tap 7 -■
~^7v r aretLOiis©
AND COMMISSION -MERCHANTS
MACON, OA.
COATES & W00LF0LK
H AVE associated toguther, and will occupy the
new Fire ProofWarehouse new being erected
opposite Messrs. Hardeman* Sparks.
Liberal advances made on Cotton when asked for.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, Groceries, kc., shall
have our personal attention.
We hope, by prompt attention to business, to mer
it a liberal share of patronage.
JAS. H. WOOLFOLK.
may 31 N. COATES
(ieorgm—Cvnwlorrl County.
H EREAS, Martha Harris, Widow of Orren
H S. Utrris, dee’d, was by the Ordinary of
this CeSirt, appointed Guardian of tho peraonsand
property of James And (Sidney Harris, minors and
orphan children of tbo said Orren Q. S. Harris, de-
fccasod ; andwhereas-tho said Martha Harris, Guar
dian as aforesaid, has since her said appointment as
Guardian intermarried, by reason of which her let
ters of Guardianship have abated, and whereas liu-
fni Harris has now applied/orthe Guardianship of I
(^■^■rairaMBlrafiffllfi^BBtlitrena
lbs pei sons and property of amid minors, tl
all persons concerned tre notified to be and appear
at the Ordinary Court, to be held In and for said
county of Crawford, on thp first Monday in Febru
ary next, and show cause, if any they have, why
said Hnfna Harris *h“vld not be appointed Guardian
as aforesaid.
g iven under n» 'band at office Ibis S3d December
i. V UES J. HAY, Ordinary,,
jsn 3
New York Wire Railing Company!
Composite Iron Railing*.
St-i'iir. il l»\ I« tt♦ r> r.it. nt, Fib. l itli, i - r** issued
•Sept, fitn, 1859, is the strongest . c
Iron Fence
made of Wrought Iron. Its durability is equivalent
tolls strength; ami as to price, it is CHEAPER
THAN ANY IRON RAILING
MANUFACTURED.
We are prepared to furnish all styles of
Wire unrl Cast Iron Railings, Ac.,
IRON GATES, VARANDA1IS,
FARM FENCES. IRON BEDSTEADS,
IRON FURNITURE,
IRON FOUNDRY WORK.
The pnblio is respectfully informed that we are
the only persons legally authorized to sell
Ulckcrsham's Folding Iron Bedsteads,
'Patented Jnne 2d. 1837.
NOTICE.—A recent deeij-ion of the U. S. Circuit
Coart of the Eastern District ai Pennsylvania pro
hibits persons from ordering, by Letter or person,
any of our celebrated Wire Railing, made under the
Patent ot Feb. 19tb, 1848,' of any other Manufactur
ers than ourselves; also, that we are the sole own
ers of the patent of March Clh, 1847, re-lssned Jane
ISdli, 1839, for the Fabric of-the Wire Railing and
other articles manufactured nnder said patent; and
also, of Folding Iron Bedsteads, patented Jane 2d,
1837.
We respectfully notify tho public to this effect,
and aball bold all persons infringing, the same res
ponsible for damages. Catalogues, contabg stiver
Ian 34
(Telegraph Extra, Jan. 7.)
Houston Fcbrnnry Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday
In February next, within the usual boon of sale.
Lot No. 31, containing 203| acres, more or less, in
the 13th District olHonstcn county, now occupied
by Frank Marchman. Levied on as tb* property
of Joseph K. Chambers, to satisfy a fi. la. from Hous
ton Superior Court. Asa Marchman rs. Joseph K.
Chambers,
jan 10
JOHN SMITH, Dep. Shr’ff.
Houston Postponed Sheriff Sale,
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court House door in Perry,
Houston county, within the legal hours of sale, lots
ef land No. S«, 17 and IS in the twelfth District of
HoOston county i and number fire in the thirteenth
district el said Co„ and parte of Iota Nos. 59, <0 and
83, in tb* twelfth District of said county—that la to
say all of said last mentioned lots of land that lie in
Houston county, in all, containing about 1,008 acre*
well improved. Including the Steam Saw and Grist
Mills, Engine and Mill fixtures. Levied on as the
property of Samuel D. Bolton and William G. Pow
ell to satisfy a fi. fa. In favor of Cortis Leary vs.
Samnsl D. Bolton and Wm. G PnweU.
JOHN SMITH, Dep. Sheriff.
jan 10
Crawford SlicriU’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House dour in
the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday
Georgia—Crawford 'County.
W HEREAS, Washington C. Cleveland appli,
to me for Letters of administration on the <
rate of Jonathan McLendon, late of said county de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditois of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed bviaw, and show cause, (if any they have)
why said letters of administration ahoidd. not be
granted to the said Washington C. Cleveland.
Given nnder my hand and official signature at
Office, this S9th Dee., 1839. JAMES J. RAY,
jan 3— Ordinary,
Georgia——Crawford County.
yy 1IEREAS Ewell Webb applies tome for tbt
Guardianship of the person and property of
Richard Thomason, minor child of Jonathan Thom
ason, late of said county deceased:
These are therefore to eite and admonish, all and
singular, the friend* and relatives of said minor to
b* and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, and show cause, if any tljey have, why
said Unardianahip should not be granted tbo said
applicant.
Given nnder my hand at office, January 5tb, 1860.
jan 10 JAMES J. BAY, Ordinary.
Houstt anti Cot for hale.
L OT No. 8, Square 87, fronting 210 feet oh Spring
street, and 103 feet on wharf sireet,-with en
croachment privileges and improvements, is offer-
ed at private sale till the first Tuesday in February,
when if not disposed of, it will be sold at the Court
Uonso at Anction, at 11 o’clock. Terms Cash
Jan. 3 . E. J. JOHNSON.
In February next, within the legal hours of sale, part
of lot of Land, No. 93, in the 6th district of originally
Houston, now Crawford county, the some being the
Interest ef B. K. Georg*, in sal' 1 described 83 acre*.
Levied on ns the property of B. R. George, to satisfy
three Jntlices' Court Attachment fi fats, waned ont of
Che Justice*' Court for the 339 district, G. M. of said
oonaty, in lavor of Thomas J. Thames vs, II. R.
George. Levy made and returned to me by a con
"S5 ' MORGAN HANCOCK. Sheriff.
r NlTED bTXTKS MARSHAL'S 8ALE.-WU1 be aold
before the Court llouae in the city of Macon, on the
flnt Tuesday In March next, between the nanal hours of
sale, the following property via:
Use Negro boy named Jim, abont twenty-three years
old, levied on s* the property of Samuel H. Six, toaatia-
fy two • fi* from the sixth Circuit Court of the United
Stales for the southern dfotrict of sorgta. One In fo
yer ef Howe*. Hyatt * Co., vs. Samuel H. Nix, and the
other in few* of Wesson, Walter A Co., vs. Samuel IL
Nix. Prop*,) polafod out Atrernlea
jan 21 • IT, 8, Pep. Marshal,
T RUSTEE’S SALK.—Will be add, on tho flnt Tues
day In March next, before tb* Court llonre door, in
Vienna, Dooly county, by virtue Of an <*d«- granted by
the Chancellor for the Macon Circuit, the Mfowiag lot
M the property ef Patience C. Burton, for the benefit of
raid Patience. Term* cash.
AUGUSTUS B. MORAN,
jan 21 Trustee for said P. C. Barton.
A DMIN ISTRATUK’S SALE.—W Ul be sold nt the Court
P. Stabb*, containing abont (HO) <w MOO) fire or six hun
dred votamee. Sdd under order of Court.
Jau'y U, 1060. WILL1AM LUNDY,
jan 34 Administrator.
. SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
ai hundred designs of Iron Work, furnished on 're
ceipt of four three cent postage stamps, and mailed
to any part of the United States. *
HUTCHINSON A WICKERSIIAM,
' doe. 13—3s»319 Broadway. N. Y.
Wheeler «V Wilson’s
SEWING MACHINES.
. >
5*
POST A KIEL,
Commission Merchants,
G4 Poydkas Street, New Orleans, La.
KEFEREXCES.—ftUtnv. J. B. & W. A. Ross.
“ Ilnrdeman & GnfBn.
** Li^htT'ot A Flanders.
Elijah Bond. Eso.
feh (Mi>hy, K^ij.
NISBETJ3,
Attorneys at Lav,
MACOJI, GEORGIA.
T) . A. A J. A.NISBET, having associated
Xt(. T. Nisbet with them, will attend the Courts
of Monroe, Crawford, Macon, Dooly, Sumter, Hons-
Jon, Bibb. Twiggs, Jones, Wilkinson, Baldwin and
i’utnam Counties. They will also take cases in oth-
er counties within their reach, and in the Supreme
Court at any of its t ' .-..-inn.-.
jan 3
Lp" The city papers and the Augnstiv Constitu
tionalist, and Albany Patriot, will give the above 4
nsertions. - »
r. CDLVEAHousr, r. s. ansley.
Culverlioiise A An*.ley,
ATTOR XE Y S AT-LAW,
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA,
W ILL practice in Crawford and the adjoining
counties. All business promptly attended to.
jan It
SiPEEK A 11 li.\TPK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
. MACON. GEORGIA.
QjUrsa Triangular Block. Cornet of Cherry Street
and Cotton Atenne.
have associated as partners in’ the practice
of law in the counties of the Macon and ad-
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
SAMUEL HUNTER.
O' 5
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NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS
[Prices !R.ecL*aoecL.
T HESE Machines are the-best ever offered tc
the pnMIo. They are simple and durable,
easily kept in repair: work without noise,- sew with
G eat rapidity; make an even and firm stitch on
th sides that will not rip; economize thread, and
are applicable to every purpose and material com-
mon to the art in question.
[VA redaction of 823 00 lately made in price. -
J. B. A W. A. HOSP, Agents,
fiend for»Circular ..- . * Macon, Ga.
Fkakcis M. ilsRrxn. - -John T. Ulovek
HARPER & GLOVj R,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
DAWSON, GEORGIA,
W ILL Practice in all the Comities otthe Patan-
la Circuit, and the Counties of Snmter, -Lee,
Dongberty, Worth, Baker, and Calhoun, of tho
Sonth-Western Circuit.
All business intrusted to their care, will reoeive
prompt and unremitting attention.
Nov. 1. lesSL
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
M A C O N, G A .
O FFICE in RsJ*toa'a new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert Hall.
Dj. Branson haringk. t
; sumption, »s to be con-M, 1
soU by public Anction, on the'flrat Monday in Feb-1 SpOTtSIHRII S EmpOrillHl
rnary, A. D„ 18u0, in the City of Apalachicola, ' NORTH OR SOUTH.
Twelve Hundred (1200) City Lots, and all the re- , B cani f u l attention to the business, and koeping
maiinng Wliarf Property, measuring flleen hnn- , , h t t G oODSin our line,we expect to receives
0X *»^^S W *i eI TKn tl a a continuation of pa^t favors. e
Also, One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Acres! . 1 _ ..
of Land, lying partly within the limits of Franklin Repairing carefully attended ton. hereto-
countv, a fall description of which has been hereto-1 Oct. *6. lore. —
Terms : Onetliird of the purchase money t-i be C. H. Freeman & Co.
paid m Cash, the balance, in one and two years, in I C0 TT0N AVENUE, JIACON, GA.,
i the city <
ortment
equal instalments, with eight Dor cent, interest from
date. Titles to he given by the RECEIVER, when I °rrxR, as usual, at tiikix old st
the last pay
For furth
nt is made.
particulars* address by letter, or call
at his office in Apalachicola.
CHARLES ELLIS,
Receiver in the above Cause.
Apalachicola, Nov. 23, 1P59. Idee 24
EliKOPl!) Ai\l> <;i;OK^IA!
DIRECT IMPORTATION! .
ASORTMENT-DF
FAMILY GROCERIES,
O F every description and of the best quality, fresh
and good—being constantly in* receipt of new
supplies from the Northern Market
Sugars,"
Syrups,
weekly c . 0Vfer y by the ino&t * r\ ii Jrt" i- ,
v-t styles •*»<» by bta"‘^ 'I
store, and g. e ?i y y«"».practicei»,~^
call and Jh-..1-1. t A A A I. YkJIN,; -j : ; V: .
a as low K ‘be subject of physi 0 l„ ‘ ,
connei-in-n, anri ejr ( . ( 't *
LAND. 'helic-aSh and ryatem. . J
—= produr'Mn of«hij“BLOfH) j'c,V 1
dency. Cough, CoI4 l H«? ?*.» N
J Heart, Loss »f *PPet’ite or '
ln pmcunnga bottleSttk.'iA
If yon are suffering from ' 1
, ^ oub ^ le i sleepis broken anddisturbS^?*
sofc and rnxsetts; do. heavy pressed or yonr Organs relaTJu^fll
russetts; do. bo\*s and youths an unfailing rem;-dr hv
of which we are selling very a sort. If your Liver is tni-S
pt. MIX ,v KIRI I.ANI) mannerwhatever.oneortirekiL*Si
„„tsani.sii(»ks.- J i-„„iu-»i^ 4h I,'r- : . : r j
as any house
Sept. 23.
H oots.—a full as
French Calf Boots, pump s<
waterproof, of various kinds ami
goled and pegg
Sept. 28.
Ju?t re<
f Gents’ line
D, welted and
ualities, both,
eived and for sale low b
MIX A KIKTLAND.
P LANTATION BROGAXS.-Now ins
the best assortment of Negro Shoe?
have ever offered in this market.* M
D, a choice ! aoled peg and nailed bl
single soled black and
r HAVE just received my Stock c f-CROCKERY,
CHINA and GLASS WARE, purchased *in. Eu
rope last Spring, consisting of
20 China Dinner Setts, 6175, and down; 100 Tea
.Setts from 65,00 to 625,00; Tea and Break-
. - fast Setts, 640 to 650 ; Bohemian
Glass Ware in Setts, con
sisting of Goblets, * •
• Champagnes,
Wines and Dccan-
, ters, both Ruby and white, • . ~
Engraved Tea Trays in Setts, some *
very fine; a large assortment of Fancy Va
ses, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Parian Statuary, Sil
ver Plated Wqre, &c.
Also some well assorted Crates of White Granite
and common Crockery Ware for Merchants, which
will be sold at the regular wholesale price in New
York. R. P. McEVOY.
nov 29
City papers copy.
Coffee,
Teas,
Sweetmeats,
Nuts, ,
Raisins,
DOOTav.
I> Youth’s tine calf and kip pe^’d*Boots ;«— - t - r . in
Men’tktout kip hunting and mud Boots ; Gents last- £V- ,e f nt V
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ti—. an,I fine call ” tr ovr noiTi x
Brogans; Gents.boys’ and youths’ patent and enam- , \v e *kiu-spu ♦!»? 0r ^
elled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California 1 remedi ,. s5n v ‘ ain mairSfSa! 4
kip Brogans, a Urge assortment, ri , T x .^ wi] i „ ,- i t from
J The “BLOOD FOOD” isX£!*W
ption.-, Sait Rhenm, 8e£2 k 3
Ic-pt. 23.
MIX Jc KIRTLAND.
. If and kip p
Spices, White h i^h» ...
Citron, • Herrings,/
Green Fruits in cans, Hams, ••
Condiments. # Lard,
Sauces, Flour,
Cheese? Butter,
Mack'-r* 1, Purk, - .
And other articles too numerous to mention, com- I TJ UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment truptions. Salt Rheum, ScretaV
CAND I E r ' V ' U, " ,n ':- ‘ ■ .
We particularly invite the attention of defers celebrated patent. Just rece^vedaUdforaMfl Low by ; k r ;„"" physiciaiig’
and ..tilers to our large and ij-l.-t.- M.a-k ..1 Can- . MIX - r.ul-u
dies mamifat-turt-d by <-ilr-,-lvi-s, id the very le-.-t T71 A T T T7 1 -4 Q K Q
materials and warranledtoretaintheirjiardni-ss and - Jj r\ 1 J I 1 WX lOOv.
brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose [
both and become worthless. We oiler unrivalled
inducements to purchasers.
CAKES, Ornamented and Plaifi,
Of every variety and inad*? of* choice materials, j NOW RECEIVING
Families and parties supplied at the sbottest notice i A MAGNIFICENT Stock, and Mil be soldat PRL
I For full directions, g
see circolin v
Sold by CHURCH 4k
CLOTHING!
And by ail respectable DmrS;
country.
M&con, Ga.. by
dec 6
E. L. STki
and on the most reasonable terms.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh
FISH, IN TIIEIR SEASON
CE3 TO DEFY COMPETITION. At
Saird’s.
Carriage Repository!
C. T. WARD ■& CO.,
MANUFACTURERS tf DEALERS,
(Opposite the Floyd House,)
MACON...... ....' GEORGIA.
W E would call the attention of the public to onr
NEW STOCK, comprising Coaches, Bretts,
Rockaways and Buggies of the most'elaborate fin-
ish. from celebrated builders North.
BE Genuine BKATTLEBORO’ BUGGIES con
stantly on hand. ' • • (nov 15
IMPLEMENTS.
We shall keep constantly on nand dur
ing the Full and Winter,,
Fresh Oysters and Fish.
native-and imported, of the best qualities and r£-
pectfully Invito orders, which shall be faithfully
ailed.
Choice Tobacco and Segars,
To which we invite the attention of ConnoiaMors I
in these articles. octo
SHIRTS!
HIE New York rattc-rn Shirt, acknowledgedto wli;<-!igri-a;iy facilitates loe profraSl
be the best made and best fitting t*hirt extant, at sot tuning the gums, reducing all
ftllftv nil n*in anri ‘-y
MRS. WINSloiT
ten cod N -- " .
ts (o the attentira afMJL
SOOTHING 8Ta
1 <*1- * 11 • I.: •..V ; hL ‘ I
A H experi
presents t
Baird’s.
Telegraph Building.
BOOK BINDING.
MRS. S.
AS just returned fre
CARHART & CURD
TTAVE in store. Grant’s Clinton's Jc_othe"rs make
JLl —all sizes
FAN HILLS.
Emery’s, Winsbip’s, Georgia and other
SPIKE TIIKESHEltS.
Emery’s Railroad. Bogardus's, 2 and 4 horse,
HOUSE PQWEHS.
Grant’s and others make 5 and 6 fingered
GKAIN CRADLES.
Scythe Blades, Grass Blades. Grass Syckles, Scythe
Stones, Corn Shelters, and Straw Cutters,
ALSO,
Wire Cloth, Bolting Cloth, Leather Belting, Robber
Belting, Mill Spindles. Mill Cranks, and all kinds of
MILL I icons,
Together with a full assortment of Bniider's and
Carriage Maker'smaterial, and everything usually
kept in their line, all of which will be sold at the low
est market rates. Call at
CARIIAIST & CURD’S.
may 17 ^,
AUDOIN,
a New York with a beauti
ful and well selected Fall And Winter Stock,
Parisian Uata of every variety ; Leghorn and Fibe
Straw Bonnet?; French Flowers; Fancy and Os
trich Feathers; Head Dresses; Bridal Wreaths and
Veils; Net and Grecian Caps; Ornaments for <he
Hair; Shell and Ornamental Turk Combs; Real
Lace Coiffeurs and Veils; beautiful Lace Sets and
French Embroidery; Mikses Leghorn, Plnsb and
Beaver Hats; Boys Hats and Gaps; Dress Trim
mings; Zephyr Yarn, for Knitting and Embroydery; I
J ACKSON BARNES manufactures to orcer every
description of blank acpopnt books, and binds
in any style 'desired, Magas-inee, Law, Music and
Miscellaneous Books, clerks’ record and docket
books,with or without printed form?, and warrant'
ed best quality paper.
all.-iy all pain aad spasmodic^mJ
gulaic- hovels. Depsod upon it, BaSlI
rest to yourselves, and relief *ndW\ I
ranf* We Mrs pm up and told il^
ten years, and can say, i D confides,
whatwe have ne-
pay of any other ;
Nubeas Opera Caps and Mariposa’s Wigs; Bands.
Braids and Grecian Curls; Fur Cloake; Muffs mid
Caffs. Also a fine assortment of Fancy Articles too
tedious to meution.
Please call and examine for yourselves before
: Tri 1_r..i c * .1 _
1^* Engineers’profile paper made from tho best a u are delighted : * 5ru P> j
ingli-li drawingto any length or width. lions,and speak ’- -**1
All orders frem the country promptly and careful- mcu( jation of its mairir.al«.flv,.i...,*'^
ly attended to.. Office, No. 12 Cotton Avenue. We sneak in this matter "what
06111 ; 1 ! years'experience, and pledge oorrraa
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
mum
*llticon, Georgia.
fulfilment of what we heredecl.re.
instance where Ihe infant ii
exhaustion, reljefwill be foend b •
minutes after the syrup is admisistt-
This Ivauable preparstioo ii
one of the most experienwd said
New England, and aubsMSMdsi,.—
purchasing Thankful for past favors and solicitl a I JOHN S. SCnOITELO, NODI SCBOnxU). 1 I’ 1 honsa^W oftia*. Itntifl]
continuance of the same. AU orders promptly at-1 vr-„ \r tne ^lnl.
tended to. sep 27—tt
We are prepared to Manufacture
Fall & Winter Fashions! STEAM ENGINES,
Mrs. HOWLAND l©OKCTLAM^W{im!!
H AS just returned from the North, and will open
on Tuesday, October 4, a rich and beautiful
Stock of the latest style* of
ZMIillinery,
J. T. iff AY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BCTLEK, TAYLOR COUNTY, GEORGIA. .
Ceb 1—ly*
(Copy)
Macon* May 31,1859.
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON, OEORGIA.
inly 7 ly
W, K. tie Graffcnrcid,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
.Huron, 4*<*orgin
Save Freight and Commissions.
* Carhart & Curd
SOLE AGENTS
Fairbank’s Scales.
NEVER DEBIUTATESH
TT is compounded ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, and
1 has become tn established fact, a Standard Med
by all that have aged it,
with confidence in all the
recommended,
withiu the last two years
hopes of relief, as tbe
certificate? in myposses-
ted to tbe temperament
t.and need in such quan
ta- Bowels.
ndgment guide yon in
icine known & approved! *
and is now resorted t«j2S
diseases for which it ial A
It has cored thonsanda.
who bad given np all
numerous .unsolicited
sion show.
Tbe dote mnst be sdap-
of the individual taking
titles as to act gently or j—
Let the dictates ofynur —
the use of the LIVER INriCOItATOB, A
it will cure I-lver Com _ plain's, Hiliou. .It-
racks, .Drsprp * Bl ’■ ”* *
rtilinnirrCouiplii
rtour rtloiuucli, lln-j^r
Cliolir, Cholera,
Cholrrn Infnnluni.
dire, Female -IVcnk-t
ed snccestfullyss laOrL
irinr. It will care thrL „
ACHE (*? Ihnusand."—
mlMtea, if two »r,^
arc tnken nt Ihe com
Messrs. J. B. & W. A. Ross.
Dear Sire-This is to certify;that the Wheeler & j t^RACTICES in the counties of Bibb. Joncs, Pu
Wilson sSewmg Machine, bought of yousome eight-j jf laski, Wilkinson, Houston, and Crawford. Of-
een month* since, has given entire satisfaction — fice on Cherry Street, in Freeman A Roberts Build-
lUvingrepaired thoseof other makera and carefnl- ing.over Menard A Bnrghard.-
ly examined them, Tbelitve \\ heeler & Wilson a ior tJec 20
neatness nod strength of irork, snpetlor to may now 1 ■ ■ ■ ■
innse. Your.,-vo^Li TF PARTNERSHIP.
Master Machinist, Macon dc^Vestern RaU Road. I IIIEiIj ol IfllLiLif
jone7 - | Successors tolate firm of StabbBatid Hill,
Chronic Dlnrrli
nffocnlcry, Hrop»j,
biliiicl CoffitivcucBH,
Cholrrn .llorbuN,
Flatulence* Jnun-
iiCMBCffi, and may be us-
(linnry Fnniily ITIrd-
C K HEAD*
can testify) in ftvrnfy
three Tcn-Mpoonfula
men cement of attack.
All tvlio UNO ii nr« j“|i:iring their testimony
in its favor. , |—|
Mix WATER in the month WITH THE INVIG
ORATOR, and SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
«i—ALSO—
SAMOKII’S
JEU* A »l
Tooadayl
Ihe Iowa of IVrrj, Houston county
boon of rale, a negro w
ibr mim. -J J*—
within the legal
mrscsssn
3 MITCHELL U. TAYLOR,
t.. ai - Executor*.
A DMlXISTltATOB’S SALK—Bj vlrtne of an order
A of ttaeCourtcf Ordinary of Jeoe* county, January
■j-a. 2800, will h. sold before the Court Home door, in
JSKJS?iJIdiafoi county, on the flnt Tuesday In April
not. Three hundred Acres of land. And also, on the same
d*y at the Court Moose at HawklnavUle, imlaakt county,
Tw > Ilnndre dand s half Acres of land. Sold as the pro-
pcrtjr oOUruvryP. CsrmlchraL tale of said countyde-
coredT Srid tot the beneflrof tbe belt* and creditors of
theeceracd. Tereasou day of sale.
lsn.17 JAMES V. WOUTON. Administrator.
AUintulsirator’s hnlc.
B Y vlrtne of an Order from tbs Hon. Court of Or
dinary for tho County of Crawford, wo wi l
sell before th* Court House, on the first Tuesday in
March naxt, within legal hours, one negro man
FRANK, 38 years old—field hand. Sold as proper
ty of the’ estate of Jonathan Thomasion, for dis-
tribntion among ,
EWELL WKBB, j
jaalO
Adm’rs.
Adiiiluistrafor’s Sale.
ny virtue of an orderfrom Bibb Conrt ofOrdint-
r> ry, aod by consent of all tbebeirs, will bo sold
before tbs Court House door, in Macon, on tbe fi—t
Tuesday in February, 2860. within the legal hours
of aale Lot No. 628, In the 20th District and 3d Sec
tion of Cherokee. Sold for ‘be purpose of a dlvia-
fouamong tbe heir*. WM. HONK, Admr
jau 10]
de bonis non of L. CAUSEY.
Adiuiiiistrator’s Sale.
Y virtneot an order from the Honorable the Or*
13 diu«rv of Jonee county, will ba sold before tbe
Conrt House door, in the town of Clinton, on tho
flntTneedsyln February next, the following prop
erty, bebmffingto the Estate of Joseph G. Stiles,
1st* ef said county deceased, vis i The remainder in
audio four Lots of Land, in aaidcouuty, situated a-
bout 7 miles from Macon, and on thd Milledgeville
Road, known as the plaoeset apart as th* dower of
Mary Stiles, widow of said deceased. After her of*
estate therein is terminated. •
ii.ld fi.r tlic benefit <>f Hie hurs and creditors of
said deceased. G- ^mBOBKIU A Afira’r. of
]) J, Q. hTILbS, dffr<*A»ed.
ENTERPRISE WORKS. MACON, GA.
D. B. & J. W. WOODRUFF,
PROPRIETORS. S
hr any style of Buildings and Manufac- Tho-undersigned will close np the business of the
- turersof 1 late firm of Stubbs A Uiltas speedily as possible, and
„ „ ato this end all per-on* indebted tn the Isle firm of
»• III‘low raasllj lilllllfo, Panel ' .Stubbs A Hill aro requested to make payinentataa
Doors, Brackets, IVIoiililInKS, Ac., early a day as practicable. 11. HILL,
AUmade from the best of SEASONED LUMBER > aug30 Surviving partner of Stubbs A Hill,
and warranted te gfe* auli*thuMa;>. We alee keso I ~———.—t—~—
.... 1.11. I ...i l !..r —a l,r£ :.-", r tm.-nt ,.l R. w. SIMMS & 0. A. LOCHRANE
L U Ivl B E R , 1 I AVl.Ni; a—ni-ial,'A l!i.m-ilv, s ill the practice
which we will sell at the lowest MARKET PRICE I -P- oftbeLawatM.con and Atlanta, will attend
FOR CASH. Persons in want of any of the above
A fall assortment of Counter and Platform Scales
now in store, and sold at their prices?—no freight ad
ded. Orders for Railroads, Warehouses, ana other
largo Scales taken, and will see them put up.
may 17 ■
T. C. NISBET,
Manufacturer of
prices, Ac.
300,000 Latlis oil liniid,
an excellent article, and for sale in lots to suit par-
chases.
Dressed Flooring for sale, Sawing
and PLANING done to order.
to buainesa in the several counties in their Circuits
work, will do well to give us a call, or address us by fey^fiv^fy- n .
letter, and we will forward oar Circular with list of ^Office m Macon, near Mechanic . Bank.
and invites her friends and the public" to insQpct
her selections and examine their qualities and prices,
confident that she can please them in any variety
of Fashionable BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATH-
ERS; TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac.
Also—Head dresses, Coiffures, Gloves, Ribbons,
Laces, Veils, Hair Ornaments, Curls, Cpffs.'and a
fine assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, tootedloua
to mention. Orders from the Country promptly at
tended to. Thankful for past favors, she respect-
fully solicits a continuance of the same. net. 4'
CARPETINGS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUflS,
. . AND MATS!! .
A LARGE Stock, and a great variety of styles ot
the above Goods, just received^ which will be
sold at farlower figures, and give pnrebaaers a se
lection from the best stock ever offered in Macoa-.—
-ALIO,
SATIN', DeLAINE, DAMASK
LACE and MUSLIN,
“WINDOW CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES, GILTCORNICESnna
BANDS iq great variety.
Purchasers ijrill consult their own interest by ex j
amining mv j.ti'1 k tv k*r«- bu\ii g.
aug 3-w-tf B. F. ROJ3S-
MILL AND GIN GEARING,
Sugar Mills,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, in
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION'.
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
Having the most complete assortment of Iron Kail-
ings in the State, which for elegance, neatness, dura
bility and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suit
able for the Fronts of
Dwr]li n 3 N i Crmrlrry fools, Public Squares,
- Church Pence, and llnlfouiea.
Persons desirous of purchasing RAILINGS, will
do jvell to give us a call, as we are determined to of
fer as good bargains as any Northern Establishment
’^“Specimens of onr Work can be seen at Rose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
this city. nov 30 ,y
to the whole syste m. ’It wif\ alraratlaL
lieve griping in tho bowel*, ml mvj
IIIWmile OaqiSlljlSIl. which, ileMaJ
died, and in 4m|
? : lieve :t the best : _. ;. J
• ly in th<- world. : . or 1
Dysentery and . ‘,J* 11 ,l . 1 v ■; L 1
dren,whether it ;
g or any other
We would say to every mother v
Now is tLe Time to suoscriuo
snffering from any of the foregoinj,
not let your prejudices, nor tbo f
stand between yonr sufi'ering c
that will be sore—yes, absoTnttlre
mis medicine, if timely used. I’u j
using will accompany each bcttls. |
unless the fac simile ot CURTIS it py
York, is on tb. outside wrapper,
cy Sold by Druggi.ts Ihr.cyhoua
Principal Office, Ne. 12(hffl
sep 6 2858 ly Price paly c cj
REMOVAL !
E. SAULSBURYjpublished every Saturday,
TNFORMS bis friends and customers that ho has T T . ’
X removed to the New and Elegant Brown Stone
Building, Two Doors from hjs Old Stand, and -di-
rectly opposite the Lanier Houset where he offefs oa
the most favorable terms, one of the most choice
Ready Made Clothing
to be found in the city# The Stock is entirely NEW,
A/:. Jlt-ur A,..; 1
OF XjIMlI
.MAXL’r’ACTTr.ED n
MITCHELL & CROJ
| PHILADELPHIA
I N recommendir.g thi.- sopcriirkL,.|
attention of farmers and otls • -|
ricnltnro, we claim for it the adisue 4\
fectly reliable, (superior to mostfia*
I mider the name of super phosphate 4h
that the farmer can d. ncnd uponnh
name purports, an “ AUcaliei Bout 1
I per Phornhaleof Lime;" beingp
I ground bones, with just enougt
| to make them soluble, without bu
Art, Science, Litoraturo. Agriculture. qanuiiLfhA'it.'. ..
Romance, and News. L-uano enoegh to fnrniriianiinou?.M
crop, which ammonia is il»o fixed tyJ
thereby d.i c> not < v .porate in theta
is iknfl by the plant; which ua
BY J. RUSSELL & CO., ammonia so giyen to it, bn) alspebUM
from the atmosphere daring its devt! p
IN THE CITY OF MACON, GEORGIA. i ulariy if it is strong and vigorous.
It is packed in Barrels of about t- j
The most Eminent Writers of the Day >*fornisiud purchasers at $5op«;«
LARGE-AND BEAUTIFUL JOURNAL,
DEVOTED TO
Contribute to its Columns.
aug0
P. 8. PUnrt and Specifications, furnished for any
stylo of Buildings it desired.
Agents for Anderson &. Sons Improved Patent As
phalt in.Rooting Felt, a light, clear, economical and J
durable Rooting. Samp lee may be seen at our office. ‘
Also, Agents for .Wood A Perot’ |
L. N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, OA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug
Store. ' jan 6
CATHARTIC TILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure VeEClal>lc Extracts, and put up in Glass ! have a v< ry great variety of Designs, vhl
—J .. Ill .1. ■ ,< in mill Climate. {HaasHrein showing to our customer;
I i, in i 1, 4 a Hi. . nriir ...... i- a gen- »_ A ^V.^U’OOi
I. B. niLLEK,
ATTORNEY AT LA : W,
MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY. GA..
I i r on Weriui j TT71LL praeffc* [ntfarSBUMBWICK CIRCUIT
LIMGK BAL-! VV comprising the. following counties, Glynn,
CONIES IRON VERANDAHS. STAIRS, Arc. We Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
hie-h w* will . Charlton, also Mclnli>.h of Jhe |TsstflHfl S'
T [ J.. BKANlUmt, Jr.,
A PURE LiQUORT^ attorn£T at la'w, ;
NOADULTERATIONil |
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS,
Saw Mill Machinery, Mill Gearings, and Machi
nery in General. Wrought Iron Cotfon . . ..... A . -
Screws, Sugar Mills, Shafts and \ et * blIk * nd Cashmere Vests. He has also, a com*
- Pnlfics, Iron Railing, I plete assortment of
wrought a cast. Mon’s FumisniHg Goods, .
, ■ , , dto., Ac. . ■ such as. Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts,
. Tll ° “ofi' ralRned believes that he is mannfactur- , Drawer^ Glove.-. Snspenders, Cravats, Ties, Collars,
.ng and selling the above Machinery, txn PER cist, Ifobo d( , c , mmb ^
cheaper, and of as godd quality, as any establish 1 — -
meat at tho South, and is willing to warrant
. . . - r - - . . Tsxus, invariablt ci Advaxcz—One f ubreriber on. year,
comprising, in part, black and fancy. Frock, Dress S2 00, with Lottery Tickets worth SI 00—four subsrriberi
and Rusineas Coats; black and fancy Cassimerc , 0D ® year, SO.OO, with lottery Tickets worth 6ra\>—ten iub*
Pants; Kino Overcoats, nf various styles; richVel- f£ribers^one year, SI2A0, with Lottery Tickets worth SlO.oO.
I (21 cu.perlb.) no charge for batreb. I
Wholesale and Retail.by
y.Kii.i.v"..v ii >. j
oct 18 8m Macon.Ebl
work as equal, if not superior to any.
dec 2u
FOB MACON READERS.
JUST RECEIVED
QtERMONS, by Richard Fuller, D. D., of Balti-
tent Cutter.
Macon, November 1, \8.1D.
NEW GOODS.
tho Tickets to be selected by. the *ubscribers from any oi
HODGES, DAVIS & CO.'s Schemes of the Consolidated
Lotteriea of Georpia.
N. p. A specimen copy will b© aent to any one vho
desires it, free of cost, when , further particulars will be
furnL«hcJ and. inducements offered to *ub?eribrr», superior
to thoee of any other'Dterary journal now pubtbhed.
Don’t fail to send for
THE CEIEBRAT
COPPER
Copy. .*£1
Subscriptions wiDbe received at tin* office of the
Aincncan Republic* Ayres* newDuilding on Mul
berry street, up Stairs. aug 30
more; Moral Science, by Dr. Dagg, of Ga.;
Mxth Volume of Spurgeon’s Sermons, ami the best *
The Pastor's Gift, or Convert’s Manual; Tears ofj
Jesus, by Dr. Duncan, of New Orleans; Smooth]
C. Campbell & Son, j
NEAR THE LAN'iER HOUSE,
H AVE just received their Kail and Winter supply
nf KERSEYS. HEAVY BLANKETS sad
LATEST NEWS BY THE
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN,
Thi
the publio Hi,
R0QKS!
BOOKS!
BOOKS'!
BIBLES! BI6LES! BIBLES!
BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES!
who deal in or indulgoin Ibepse of Spirituous I Sumler.' ~ i BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES!
Liquors, to tbo . Office in Washinmon-Block, next to Boardman’s ' Pocket Bible?, Family Bibles, Illustrated Bibles,
SUMMER DEAR WHISKY, Hook Store. • , (oct 25) | . Velvet Hibles. in Casta; Hibloa wjtb Clasps,
Stones from Ancient Brooks, by Spurgeon ; Kind j NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market prices, Hnd|T coorfcC 0 i- U/Nyvk r. A
Words for Children—a good book ; tieign of Grace, Planters would do well to call and examine before AodaCo lo dl liUIIlc ixgdlllj
by Booth; Infidel'B Confession ; More about Jesus; purchasin'*,
and A Christmas book for children; also Hibles an* j They P
Testaments, cheap at the Baptist Book Sjore. | GKO(5e
rea.rara.ae a o be undersold for Cash.
Mncon, Or t. 12. I Kid.
de# fi
BOYKIN. Agent.
mrcnastpg.
They also oontinuo to keen a general stock o
GROCERIES at the old stanu, and do not intend
E^call the attention of those of our readers Lw counties of 3Ionroc, Putnam, Wilkinson and |
tie but active Cathartic,ly, which the proprietor has
used in iii* practice morel ^ than twenty years.
The constantly increas-M ing demand from those
who have long DMdtbrM and tlic satis
faction which all express! in regard to their use,
has induced me to placeI- them within tho reach
of all. V pj
Tlio Profession well know that different Ca
thartics act on different portions of tiro bowels.
i It nil,\ f.t.r TII.IHTM 1* ■ I* ■' tur.’’M!l -!• !• t. r* i < • u - drug-, w lilch an* mi 4»ft*-ii u-rd n C JC C* D GDIXTCGAT
i. v .•!. <!.,•• r. !• r* nerid.- w* 11 t-tugivi*/ and ll.iv.ir t<> intVrior nrtiflr-h. In th* u# O. CC b. Xtl/iSlJN aUJ* ,
I.* -t. !.• :i . ••!! t.. :r.-:i) a v..iii :v--I tin-pi; ■ ilav*. w h u Whi-kv lia> Imt..mo Mich h popu'nr A ttOT’T'l fa-rrti n t Ts/1 yttt
t' “ ir!,i< !. a. t .mm .Irink, a par- nrti, b . u- >hvuh\ think, would b** d.* ““ . ^ * L,aW ’
as being a pure nitide, and free from any intermix-1 geo* s. kobinsok....•••...ch&i. robinson I
turo ’\ itl d«-h‘tt*rioU.s drugs w hlcli arc ,sti often u-rd n G n T) ADTTtTCfVM
rest Vegetable Extracts
part of the alithenlnry . anal,and are good and ! sirable.and we recommend an examination of the '
■nfoin all cases when 1^, i Cathartic is needed, | “Sairinerdean.*’—[Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald. • "\”T7 , I
suchaa I>« ranu«■!>■« Ill 'e ofthe Wlo»nnch,Hlecp-i — VV t:
CUTIJBERT, GEORGIA.
ILL give prompt attention to all business en-
. . tru-tod to thrill, in Randolph. (May, Early, Mil-
lnesa y PniiiH in th« j— llnrb A IsoInm, Co»- j While we do not advocate the general use ofspir- ler, Calhoun, Terrell, Stewart and Quitman counties.
rirrnrftN, Pnin« and Hover thr I ituouj liquors, yet’we think th&tft is well forqvery March 1, Itf59. tf
%% ii o I«* lluclfl. il .1 'Uthhii cold, ^ hit h f r * — faiiiilv to k*4 P fl MiiHil <JU intify of K
queiltlyifneglectedendfrh^'in a long course of Fg- ’ ‘ —
ver, IsOfofo ofAppriii
cpiMK i
of Cold over Ihfh IKo«ly v Kr«il
■fifl
■ II. >■
ilnrhr or wrijjh
iiiinfory DiariHH-«, Worm* in t’hilditrn
orAdallfij Itliruiiiiuiam, a great Purifier of
tho Itlood, and many diM.ftFos to which flesh is heir,
too numerous to mention in this advertisement.
■ DOSBt I to 3. PRICE HO CENTS.
.The Liver IsvicoR^roRund Family Cathartic
Pills aro retailed by Druggists generally, and sold
wholesale by the Trade in all the large t
W. HANFORD, .Tl. D.,
Manufacturer and Projwietdr,
,'135 Ilrondwny, WfW Vork. • •
Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by
EE I LIN A HUNT,
GEO. PAYNE.
may 10-iy E: L. STKOHKCKER
BROWN’S HOTEL.
PURE ARTICLE 1 KIMBROUGH & BASS,
in the lionse, and now that there js so much impo- j-A-TTOKKEYS ^.T L A. W .
ritlonlnlmported liqnoraofallkiuds.it 1* well for | Geo . Kimbrol-ch, E. S. Ba«3.
us to inquire what w the purest distillation that wo j Starkville Lee co Ga-
can get. mar ’8 '*
We have had our attention called to an article of I .... .' . ...
Rye Whisky branded | DR.- WM. F. IIOET
And Bibles without Clasps, all
sorts of Bibles!
STATIONERY!
STATIONERY!
STATIONERY!
PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK!
PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK!
PAPER! PENS! PENCILS! INK!
BLANK BOOKS!
BLANK BOOKS!
BLANK BOOKS!
•SL'MMERDEA.V’
... . . . , \T / r I I.I. uttti.d pruinptlv all <«1!> Iff*. • itlnr nt liis
which wo are assured, by those in whom wo have j yy Office, over Bowdr - * * * -
Dawsou.Terrgllco., Ga. I Ledgers! Journals! Cash Books!
I Ledgers! Journals! Cash Books!
Ledgers,’ Journals! Cash Books!
Hecord Hook’*! Memorandum
Guns, PLifles, fee.,
Manufactured by
MARK WALTER& .MORSE,
lVC^OOJST, Q-Alre
T l 1Esubscribers having formed a co-partnership
for the purpose of Manufacturing
KifleS' Doul>l< k -Bai're‘Ilc<l Guns mid
PISTOLS;,
They aro now prepared fo make the If rmf Riflr«
manufactured in the United States, upon Mr. Horae’s
entirely new plan. ’
Guns Re-Stocked and Repaired on the most rea
sonable terms, at short notice.
The undersigned being Practical Workmen, guar
antee all Work entrusted to their care, and invito the
public to give them a trial, at the Floyd .House, op-
poiit e Dr. Thomson's Dru g Store.
WM. MARKWALTER,
Late of Augusta, Ga.
T. MORSE,
Late of Hodgkins A Son, Macon, Ga.
aug 30—ly
And begs to assure his patrons tint his SALOON is
not a thing of a d*y. Citizens and the travelling
pubHewillfiod the establishment open not for the
seusop opjy. Jjut at all seasons of the year, and those
calling upon ua will, at all hours, tind oarlardersup-
plu-tl with all tho tlflit’ u’it s that tli*- X< w York and
other markota will afford in the way of eatables, and
something gooff to drink, and six days out of seven
more than can be found in.any house in town.
E. IBAA.CS & BRQ.,
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, CHERRY ST.
Hitclieirs'Mctallicita/ rar"
|‘ nrd fipiriffi **"
Boys’, Yuiilifo- andCUilj
BOOTS <k SHOi
AS Improvement baa been applied)
Btipes, by which a saving of eta
, of two-thirds, l? realized, ■
His bill of faro will every day
Bo just the thins for littl-.pav.
And those w>-n «t tl eir place may eat,
Will find ii it all 't in^a complete.
And coin:;nee, t tey ii.cu will know
That ISAACj'j i- the place to go.
WB shall be happy to sco our friends, n-suring
them that It will bo our unremitting cure to pleao,
in every respect, as we Hatter ourselves wo have
done till now.
C9“ It may not be generally known that we have,
to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import
ed by ourselvr- * m— —— »-• - -
consumer,
periment.
THE TIP
consists of a piece of copper or other to
material, neatly fastened to tbe toe < “
bhoe, forming a complete protection
{•r«-rn!<’.i .i -
kntiwlfdgo ot ii - pr i«-:' .. u:;.;ty • »v/.;
• ■ii over two y- 'i: '. j
cede the old style, foi
Children’!* Boys’nnd Youth*’
The imporfa^
mrsoUted, as
riauly wear out their boots and shod
Pirn at tbe T«r,
■■&«!(& tbb protection, they will,«?
age, w« ;»r at it ;i-t *• 1 • |
old style, while toe expense is
iuu au.i inyentioa*
it is well known thit
Thi
Hut. i
•no i
Invention* U
Boots, and all occupations i
toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or
Mf-rchnni.-. :n:.l r;• .. _
importance of obtaining these good* ‘
as they are destined, for generiu roe,
all other kinds.
The Goods may be o|>taipe4 of $
wholesale dealers in tne prittfipal &
subscriber*,
CIIA.HG,
• (Owners of the Patent,)
aug fi—Cm
ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Bale
Brandy, tine Old Port, Sherry ami Madeira, possess- Tl? i T T 4 \TT\ W 1\
ing all the medical qualities so much desired by /\ | j | j V J.\ U M 1*
confidence,is a pure and unadulterated article; we Lj j,; s re «iden
can only speak experimentally of the flavor, that is
exquiilte^-)Southeni Patriot.
B—ly*
re Sc Anderson's Store, or I
eiu Vinevilie, opposite Maj. Comer’s.
DENTISTRY
OPPOSITE THE NEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
.MACON, OA.
E. K. BROWN, Proprietor.
Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train.
apl 15 .
This pure liquor, made withont any adulterating
elemenr, has taken the premium at our State Fair,
and c intinues to rank high. It is a very healthy!
and pleasant drink.—[Richmond Enquirer. • J _ IJIflERSOIV D
It bn* a flavor as soft aud refreahing as a South- * ’ •«—v . • \
_.n wind, and ia fully up to the imported French JD ©IXtlSt.
Brandies inequality anu purity.—(Rich. Dispatch, j Office over A. U, Dlackshcar.t Co’s., Mulberry
' ‘ " 1 ' ' Street, Macon, On.
Di»M>lutlon of Cop:irli:orklii|>.
S TRQNG Jc WOOD hereby give notice, that their CASH,
firm was dissolved.thiaday by mutual consent.
*’ ,t * mo ranuum8: r Hither party is authorized tonsetbe name of th*
nr A wire i nn nii'C m Memorandums! late firm in settlement oi its affairs. Thoso indebt.
DIAMF.s. ill A 1.1 K> DIARIEs . ! ed will mi Re immediate paymeat, and thoso having
ntAiMZ-u; n.ao uv. niTSTwo, daims Will present Hum fors.Itk'nwnt at one"
LEWIS 1*. STItONG,
, CHARLES V. WOOD.
Macon, January2, 1880. jati3 3m
Look at hij Bill of Fare and choose for yourself;
all of which' can he 'purchased at low prices for
Be sure and call al
nov 22 E. ISAACS * BROTHER.
D. S.
Poripomil
Admlulslrnlor’s Miltt of IVcffrocs*
CITY PROPERTY.
U Y vlrlneof an Order from the Conrt of Ordinary
of ltihb county, J will sell before the Ooi
House door in llibb county, on the first Tuesday
February next, the following properly, to wit:
Negro Mi n—one named Leven aged about 60
years; (!r> < n. 35 years; and Joe, 81 ycara.
3 Negro Womiil ■ e*e named Nancy, 35 years
Sally, nv d ; Jdi t'aulley, 40; Jenny, 22; and
AMne, 11 jests. .* ■ ...
Al,o (ho f.dloivlngfainilji woman Lnnnda, 3'
bo\> Ike 16, Jehu II, Munroe 9, a girl Jane 6 and
child William i o ar. old.
Also the following lauitly; s woman Amelia 33,
girls l-ouisa 14. Ann 19 and Nancy 10 years old.
Also tbe following family : a mnat MaryAnn
37, boys Tom 18, Jaff 18, and Jimmy lOyearsoid.
Also, one two story frame Dwelling House, situ
ate on square No. 64 and Lot No. 6, in the City of
Macon. * Sold a? tho property of P.arah Q, Fluker.
deceased for the benefit of her h.-irs. Terms on the
dayofaaie. iiU KM'OX R. BI.UO.M,
Acr. 22,1 .“.’9. (Citizen copy i Admin'r.
NOTICE.
a LLper*.
I V Napier,
late
idobted tc
>f Bibb c«
by requested t
ami all Ihoi-t- 1
h. r. Ly notified t.
with Li t li »• time j
Ui.
untvdect
•diato ]>!
of Thus. A-
ed, are here-
Guano, Lime, Plaster, &c.
fllHH undersigned are cg(iit.4 for the .^ale of,
A Reese's Maniptriated Guano, uro now prepared j
!■• supply plant* r» in any quantiti*-.- at tL»- .“/tin*- m.-t '
ts if ora< n d by themselves. Are also agents fori
iG sale of Mapi-si* Nltrogt iiized Sup» r Phosphate i
of Lime. Will dw have a largo supplv of the gen- ;
nine Peruvian Guano, all of whicli will bo sold as ,
low as parties can lay it down in this market.
AVERS. WINGFIELD Sc Co. ,
Nov. 6.
* [COPY.)
M4>KTE7.L’!!A, Oct. 2ttll, 1659. I
Mi '<><. .1 • s, II’4 -k’ftU \
Dijihma of the Virginia Mechanics' Institute.
I The diploma of tho first class was awarded by the I
Yirgi :ii:i Mechanics* Institute for the promotion ofj
Mechanic Arts, to Wm. Kerr, of Augusta county,!
t«r Niimuit-rdcnn \% hi»kr, exhibited at tbe ex-
hibition of articles of American manufacture, held j
in the city of Richmond on the 30th day of Novem- 1
her, 1854.
J. A. BIlLVLV, President. |
Jas. W. Lewklle.v, Sec.
july 19—ly*
Manufactured by
WJV. KERR,
Summerdean,
Augusta County, Va.
Hiller & Waterman, Sole Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Sent. 19—Cm
NEW HOTEL
At Tliomaavilio.
mH£ undesigned having opened the McBAIN
L HOUSE, for the reception of the public, invite
tbe People generally to give them a call.
No pains will b>- spared to make their G
comfortable ; and their table will bo supplied- with
the beat tbe market affords,
inn 1—tf A MAN] A L. LITTLE A SON.
tl
“THE JONES LAMP,’'
M ANUFACTURED iri every varletv and style
i ff " ‘
Dear 8ihs—Yours <>f tiie I3tl
eiveii, it.h contaots noted. See.
uiry in regard to th
it., basin
In i
ell pie
aply to your en- !
pulatt-d Guano j
o far aa I have j
LEAVITT, TOLER & C0.,
CO.,
best when
he Guano
fertiliser— I
Ksted its use. 1 appli
land that was badly worn, and not oi
n ah. Tbe product of the field wh
i’m** npp!i*’«l i- over Ib.M. of i*rnl cottmi j>*-r acre
The lint kind of land without tbe Guano produced
bout 400 lb>. pur acre. My mode of applying tho
( u;tiio wm* by depositing it in the drill t.. tore bed
g up tbe land, I have not tried it* us»- on corn,
hut have r,.> doubt but it will mu cecd w ell. I shall
um- ii pretty extensively on my next crop.
Yours Kcspcctfn'Iy,
JSignodJ REUBEN WRIGHT.
CATLIN, LEAVITT <x
Importers and Jobbers
Of every Description oj Staple and Fancy
and sold at greatly reduced prices, by
TARBELL A WYMAN, 37 Central ri., Boston.
tSucce.-sor.s t«* K. F. Jt-nt-s A
N. B.—The Jones Burner, recently improved,
gives more light and coiiMiim-a less oil, than any oth
er “Kerosene'*or Coal Oil Burner manufactured,
nov. 22—3m.
catcd
. 31 Chi
c 13—ly"
Dr.
TS t*> tt ' ej e-\ r~\ T\ o MEDICAL CARD.
DRY-GO OD
Read^ blr.-as, rear of City : its citizens and the vicinity. Tb» old friends
i Hull. NEW’’ YORK.* J Joel Branham, at a djetance, can avail themselves
■k | I f \ r? a i of Jiis services in critical cases.
iM kJ I I O tl ! i Office No 10. Cotton Avenue.tir*t door above the
Methodist Book Depository, (up htairs.)
Hoe 6—3m
nt them, duly;
N. B.—I’orsoim liavin;
111' in t,i Dr W. F, Holt.
jU 10—61*
i THOU I MAN, AtfmV.
■ claims will please present
BrRox\n.i.r, Oct. 20th, 1*59.
hDttrt. A vert, 11luefield Ap Co., Macon :
Dear SIRE—The Manipulated Guano bought of
you laM Spring iRee.ie'n, I think it was.) I approve
of very much,
thered in, 1 canu
JIOim!-WESTERN RAIL ROAD CO., )
Maruii. Ga., January 2d, 16C0. \
H12 Annual Election for President and Five Dl-
ofthis ComjMUiy, will be held at their
office, in this city, on Thursday the 9th ot February
next. JNO. T. ROIKKUILLET.
j&n 3—td
rrn
1 i
GRANITE HALL.
hough the
riJt'rable- rerre
Resp
[Signed |
nor 8
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
Sex-, e.nd Tre-as. I fTIHK snl»cribi-r wil! open the above Hall about
... ,— X the first of APRIL next, for the accetminoelation
NJAtv Ivll’TYl ' cf Families, Day Boarders and Trsniii-nt Custo
_L1 L >» A IliJJ. . mera. This House is now offered as inferior to n,
At this time, as the creep isnotga- TTAY1N0 purchased the Stock of the lato firm of other First Class Hotel in the South, and from its
ml say ns to what per cent, it will Al Carhart * Ruff, we will continue the Grocery I central location, its large and airy rooms, offe
DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES!
DIARIES! DIARIES! DIARIES!
ALBUMS!ALBUMS!ALBUMS: ALBUMS!
ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS!
ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS!
STEREOSCOPES!
STEREOSCOPES!
STEREOSCOPES!
Views of London, Paris. England, Scotland, Ire
land, Groups, Statuary, Landscapes,
l Buildings, Ac-, Ac., Ac.!
| SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS!
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF G1KT llooKS:
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOOKS!
All theetundard Poets in the richest Binding.
Scott’s, Coojier’s anei Irving’s Novels,
iti half Calf and in Muslin.
ROSEWOOD WUJT1NO DESKS!
ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS!
ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS!
MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS!
MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS!
MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS!
MOROCCO WRITING DESKS!
MOROCCO WHITING DESKS!
MOROCCO WRITING DESKS!
VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS!
VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS!
VISITING CARDS! PLAYING CARDS!
Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons!
Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons!
Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints’ Critvonsl i
WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY!
WEBSTER’S PICT. DICTIONARY!
WEBSTER’S l’JCT, DICTIONARY!
Novels! Novels | Kovels !|
Novels! Novels
Novels I Kovels
At BOARDMAN’S!
At BOARDMAN’S!
At BOARDMAN’S!
WASHINGTON BLOCK !
WASHINGTON BLoCK!
Washington block!
Nov. 1, 183'.
FAMILY
PL AA TsS Old Stand*
AS?
opj
J NEWFIRM.
L. P. STRONG & SONS
.Ijarnc
ible Manufactories, consistin,
t approved style of
Ca/c-he (uni Purl in
-h arc much admired, and for
com fort a bl
ilc.thc Post Office.
assortment of fine Car-
fi’bm tho btvt and most
isisting of the latest and
CLOTHING;
A Large ana very Choir
Embracing all qnaBtirafcr^
Mon and "Bol
Together will»
LrVRGKESTO
bu al
Y;.at
f'A I
L EWIS P. STRONG tenders bis grateful thanks
for the liberal patronage! extended t«. him for
no top liiiggi,
, Brett
o tit
tup,
Coaches,
r a familv Carri
t,—with Phac-te
last twenty seven years, and respectfully an-
ices that he has as-bci-xtcd with him in the fur
ther pro-erutimi of the business, his two sons ED
GAR P. SLIlONiI and FORRESTER w, STRONG,
nnder the name, firm and style of L 1>. .STRONG i!
SONS, aud will continue to keep on hand’and offer,
a largo andselei t assortmenf or
JS tilt) Lest Of WOl
'r c.i-li, appro,
C THORNTON
k on tli
•d Motet
v CO.
Boots, Shoes and Leather
NEW ST0EE.
jLAliCiKSIOCK of CHEAP GOODS ‘
Furnishing ^
nowfoCsriaf •' j
'"•j, Extremely Low P r: j
A. m. BUCXSH«fi<1
Mullit-rry -f. M i-’<>n.
M. Landauer
I ‘ !>U I
k* U
offall kinds, and Kii-dings for Country manufacture:
He respectfully asks ior the new firm, a continuant
of thu liberal favor vxtended to th«-,,]j
Macon, January2,1860. ly jna 3
T AKE pleasure in calling pn ,
s to* of STAPLE AND P^ Vs
vNC.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
A830. 1800,
E. J. JOHNSTON 4fc CO.
J > Kjiut received and eitRr fi.r .-ule on Ihe I
DRY GOO^i
raried stock of Fiqe Watch' s
Silver and Silver Plated Wa
oul Instruments. Gas Fixture;
Xte; jp
cr offe
Fans, Cutlery
Novels !
Novels !
A call, either tor past me-
il comparison qTqualities,
ectfully solicited.
Mulberry Street, 3d dooi
idpri
. Ge
G. S. OBEAR.
F.COND STREET, MACON
N ext door to Boxrli 13
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Caps, Leather FincliDgs, i’c.,
I Goods, sefected with (friia^tlari^roin^ibelest (Offeredto Whoiesri.jscd R-
Ittnufaeturing Establishments in the country to Embracing eyery
whicli tl.-y respectfully invite the attention of the I Rich Dress Goods, Silks. Men'
public, and suite it at. examination before purchases , Lain.-*, Fashionable Rob^ ■
7lT. 'i U , , b '’ W ?r° ■ it. great variety, Ribbcps
^ vo sat ; ^?« n «- 10n i , . i ^° 80 ^ stock cheap, and
gn o satisfaction m all cases. Call at tho
New Boot, Shoe, and llat and Cap Store,
„,, . . Triangular Block,
I I ^Repairing promptly executed.
- “"ILrli X E.Mi DEN, GAINES A CO.
Checks on New York
FOR SALK BY THE
MANUFACTURERS’BAffi
Ddfir
Sir th
i of SI
our
’ wa,
whi,
»tcd
• ev. wewi H.raj Staple .
I line. Av.it in ZEPHYR. W«K-
HKOIDEKING MAT. 1 :!! AI '
1 complete stock in »hl» dty.
> ’hei
fti
stock in tins >my. -r,
BOOTS s,, ° .
A arge stock of ill **£,' ;
eir READY MADE UL J ' .
s door above, sna r'^
,-c variety. Th*
oners inducemeoW *0 ! , r '\'
inthistnarF"
Call and see. We chalW
t DT^-flni'
riay
Hau.tii
fnicnt
ment
and
! t
‘ bUp]
l .of la
P justi,
l r niity
Bel
Buckwheat Cakes & Maple Syrup.:
DHLS. New Buckwheat Flour. 1 do. Maple
4/\J Syrup. The only Syrup good with the Cakes.
Just received and forsnlf at ,
dec « CHEER A FREEMAN’S, i
F orSale.
T" E UO y? E an<1 LOT in 'be rear of Troup Hill, '
f 0 L - Pled -! ,y Ufor >'' 8 Lunsford. The lot
State Press NeWsF
«t lc
■crea. For terms of sal«
hi!'/;
rpms Paper,
1 es. Type
•ithi
t. A. SMITH.
td pres'
isc ot it <>n poor land pays a cor
t. I shall ( outinue the u»e of it.
tfully yours,
W. H. BYROM.
business at their old stand, "'here wc will be pleased inducements and
to seethe frier ds of the old Firm, and as many new : Tranaicnt parsons
favor us with a call.
ROFF.SIM5& CO.
odati<
Familie-a
* great
> ouaa at mav
Macon, Ja
Tho subscriber will make caah adv»
The public may expect from this toD consigned to George Parsons Sl Co
* r - and agree to hold the " * **
"^ EDgraving! Engraving! TY
Co., Savannah ! O I EVER WARE, Jewelry, Ac Ac., engraved in
... . tj^ . .. - - - --I 1
ALL THE NOVELTIES
Macon, January 10,1100. —»m
I House, all the luxuries and comforts to he found it ana agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty dava O every variety of Letter, in Ralston's Haile
any otherhotel B. F. DENSE, Irein dale of shipments . ISAAC SCOT Y ] Triangular Block, over Campbell A Colaon'a, by
mir 8
vr.noiii, ; — _
Late of the Flcyd Boat*. ' ^
0*4. 18 ly
J. B. W1SLLS, Jr.
FURNISHING GOODS,
VERY LOW,
M Baird’s.
! ed for
to any one deMniiu
isbing Citv, accosril
' Rail Road.
For terms apply 1
E. b
leg;
Mng t
Hie act
'of hi
C J'«S
1
, ' ih«
|h*ve tl
Citizen and Messenger''' •