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MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Ju wonderful ejects mid consequent popularity
perhup* uo article in the history of the Materia JleJ
iea. ever acquired the mow patronage, wue subject
to the same number of severe mid diHerent tests, mid
met with so few failure as the Mustang Liniment. It
has justly been styled a Panecea for all external
Woqnds, Cuts, Swellings, Sprain*, Bnii.es or Erup
tions on Mau or Beast. It is so far amedicinn es sur
prising virtue, that Physicians arp compelled to pre
scribe it; and from some rental kable cures oft bion
ic and Distorted Rheumatic cases it lias naturally at
tracted much attention fruin the first scientilic minds
of the age. No family can afford to be without a
bottle of the Mustang Liniment in the house. Be
ware of imitations.
The genuine is sold by all respectable dealers
throughout the world.
BARNES 4 PARK, Proprietors,
may xix-im New Yolk.
'.iT Does any ot our high li> ers ever eat too much
dinner J If any have cooks who tempt their appetite
a little too far, 1 will tell a secret that w ill h ad them
to the enjoyment of their dinners without a visit from
that gouty old gentleman—Dyspepsia. Take a dose
of Dr. Sandford’s Inrigorator after eating, and you
will never be troubled with indigestion ; but on the
contrary, before the next meal .time approaches the
appetite will be sharpened to appreciate any kind of
food. If the food rises or sours, the Invigorator will
fix the mater right at once, for there is something in
it that, to use the expression of a friend, will let a
man eat gravel stones, and take the Ixvioobator and
they will digest. We have tried it in double doses, on
cue or two occasions, for sick headache, and it acts
like a charm.
What we waut to say to our readers, young or old,
is, if any thing ails you, go without delay and get a
bottle of Dr. Sanford's bsvigorator, mid if it don't
cure come uud tell us, for we want to see one per
son that it will not benefit.— fop Mi.
can.
For sale by ZEILIN, HUNT 4 CO.,
Macon, Ga.
june 3-im
IF YOUR HAIR IS HARKH,
Prof, Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If your Hair is Gray,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If your Hair is Thin,
Use Prof, Wood’s Hair Rest » native.
If you are Bald,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
I you have Nervous Headache,
Use Prof. ood’s Hair Restorative.
If you have Dandruff,
Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.
If you have Eruptions,
Use Prof. \\ ood s Hair Restorative.
If you desire Glossy Hair, V
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you desire to preserve the color,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you desire not to lose the color,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you want a Cheap Article,
Use Prof. \\ ood’s Hair Restorative.
If you admire the Beautiful Lock,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you admire the Beautiful Ringlets,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you wish a Beautiful Complexion.
Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.
If you wish a Face free from Pimples,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you wish to appear Young,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you want testimony overwhelming.
Read the Circular of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you want to find it.
The depot is at 114 Market street, St Louis, Missouri.
It is also sold by every popular Druggist in
city and country. Zeb 11-one y
BVRMBTT’S PREPARATIONS.
Cocoaine, a compound of Cocoa Nut Oil for promoting
the growth and preserving the Beauty of the hair.
Florimcl, a new and delightful Perfume fur the band* i
kerchief.
Kallistou, a Cosmetic for removing freckles, tan, sun ,
burn, redness and roughness of the skin, Ac. The
attention of the Ladies is respectfully invited to this
elegant article for the toilet.
Oriental Tooth Wash, for the preservation and beauty
of the Teeth and Gums.
Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy for the Asthma.
Superior Extracts of Lemon, Orange. Vanilla, \lmond,
Rose. Ac., for flavoring Custards, Pies. Blanc
Mange, Ice Creams, Jellies, Sauces. Ac.
The superiority of the above named Extracts con
sists in their perfect purity and great strength.
Manufactured by Joseph Burnett. A Co., Boston.
For sale by E. L. Strohecker, A Co., and Druggists
generally.
Macon, Ga., Jan. 21, 1858—ly
WM. R. FREEM.A N,
PORTRAIT PAINTER
Studw over Mrs. Howland's, a few Door* below the
‘ State Pres*” Office on Cotton A venus-
Office hours, from 10 o’clock A. M., to 12’ s ' P. M. i
and fromlj.g to 4 P. M.
feb 25-ts
■n Aiiii:RTisi:m:\Ts.
BEAD! READ!! READ!!!
SUMMER DBESS GOODS
SELLING OFF AT COST' SELLING OFF
-A.T COST! I
AT
parker’s.
"VyOW is the time for those who intend visiting the
Al Watering Places and attending the various
Commencements to buv Dress Goods, cheaper than
they ever saw them. W. W Parker A Co. will sell
at (JOST their entire stock of Si mmek Dress Goods,
which contains every variety of the most Fashiona
ble Styles, and said to be. by tar, the Handsomest
Stuck in Macon. Our facilities enable us to buy as
low any othei House in the trade, and the present
Stock having been purchased at exceedingly low
rates, the public may relv on getting bargains.
We are not in the habit of constantly advertising
Goods at Cost, and as we intend what we say we feel
assured that su*'h an opportunity is now presented,
as may not occur agaiu.
june xviii W. W. PARKER A CO.
T C. NISBET,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
* s^**i? yr ' L;! I’
Snerar Mills, from 330 to $l5O.
New and approved Patterns, and Castings
and Machinery in general june xvii-tt
More Light.
JUST Received, a lot of the best and latest im
provement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, decidedly
the best light yet invented. Call and see them, as
they are only to be secu to be appreciated
R R HUTCHINGS.
juwe xvii Next to Mrs. Dessau’*
FIRE IXSIRIME COMPANIES.
'CHE llnrtforu Incorporated 1810, Capital
1 #SIW JUKI.
The Springfield—Capital #150,000.
Tlu-Tla.sn.oit ui Springfield, Capital #150,000,
with a large surplus securely invested.
I ollicies in the first eluas Companies issued cud
losses promptly adjusted bv
E. ... JOHNSTON, Agent.
Designs for Monuments
BY
£O3 T E, LAUNITZ, N. Y.
E. J JOHNSTON 4 CO.. Agents,
Mucin, Ga.
Macon Furniture Works,
u_— - are now up New and
1 Improved Machinery for the Mann
facture of Furniture of all kinds, ■£*
fur superior in Workmanship and Durability tu must
Northern Work ami at us Low and in most cases
Lower prices than can possibly be laid down in Ma
con from Savannuh or New Y wk. Givens a call and
we w ill convince the sceptical that it is your interest
to make your purchase at home.
J 1 " 1 ’- i. if T. AG. WOOD.
French Glass,
All Sixes from S-lo to 36-41.
\| |KRORS and Looking Glass Plates, Frame of
-Il Gilt, Rosewood* Mahogany and Walnut. For
• sa * e by *■ ’ T. AG. WOOD
june 17-ts
COFFIMS.
J JOSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained,
Ik Cheap Veneered Mahogany Coffins. Also, New
Style Metal ic Cases, superior to’the old styles.
Old Pattern Metallic Cases at lower prices,
juue 17-ts T. A G. WOOD.
(\si: solid Silver Tea Service of Elegant
/ Design and Finish, Sih er water Dippers, Ac.
Just received by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
june xvii
Something Rich.
rUST Received, a Silver Fluted Toilet Sett, a Sil
ver Plated Water Cooler, Basket., Butter Cool
ers, Salts, Waiters Ac. R. I'. McEV'Ok
jane xvii-it
JAMES M. FOLSOM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
AXTILL practice in the courts of Appling, Coffee.
V ▼ Ware, Clinch, Charlton, Camden, Wayne and
Glynnof the Brunswick Circuit, and in the’Courts
of Lowndes and Berrian of the Southern Circuit.— ,
Particular attention paid to the sale of South Georgia
Lands.
References —Judge A. E. Cochran, Brunswick, Ga.
Judge Peter E. Luve, Thomasville, Ga.
Just Received.
SIIA ER Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Berry
Scoops, Soup L-.dics, Ac., Ac. Ivory Handle
Plated on Steel, Table Cutlery, H. C. Silver Lever
Watches, Mathematical Instruments, Land Chains,
Ac., Ac. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
june 3-ts
1? ANS of Linen Ac., whole ale and retail; a large •
lot. Travelling Satchells, Baskets Ac. For sate
by June ts E. J. JOIINSTON A CO.
City papers copy
Chalybeate Springs,
MERRIWETHER < 0., GA.
rp.HS Establishment is now in perfect order for
1 the reception of Visitors. >mce lust season 1
have radically changed the appearance of mv place. I
I n effecting this, I have endeavored to re-arrange mv
Building m such a manner as will conduce most to ;
the convenience and comfort of my guests.
THE BATHING HOUSES
are in Good Repair, and an ample supply of pure wa
ter in *eadiness. The entire campus is situajed on
the North, and between two prominent mountains,
from whose granitetops pleasant breezes continually |
blow. The place being thus situated, is rarely visit- '
ed by a temperature too torrid to be pleasant.’
Preparations have been made for a generous pat
ronage. My Hotel is in good repair, and I shall spare
neither means nor labor to furnish my table with the
very best the country affords. Immediately < n the
Campus we have Four >prings Chaix beate, Sul
phur and Freestone. From Chemical analysis, the
Chalybeate Spring contains Nitia’e Potash, Sulphate
Iron and Sulphate Alum; hence it has become not
ed as a remedial agent ot great value to nil those la
boring under the follow mg maladies: Chronic Di !
arrhu a. Dyspepsia, Kidney and Eruptive Diseases of
eveiy character.
To all those who are generally debilitated, it is
earnestly recommended, ti e.i whatever cause the
dcLilitx may have originated. It is an invaluable 1
remedy for a great many of the diseases to which j
the female constitution is subject. To those who!
have not, and m ish an appetite, 1 say
C ome and Drink at this Eonnt of Nature.
To all those who are seeking pleasure, pleasant j
temperature and pure air. we emphatically say “here
is the place.” We have had visitors who hax e been i
tu the various Watering Places at the North in quest
of health, who found uu relief until they came tu lliese
Springs.
Th:: CnAi.vBEATE Springs are situated in Merri
wether county, 2<’miles from Geneva ion the Mus
cogee Railroad,) also the same distance from Th-mas- 1
ton. (the terminus of the Barnesville A Thomaston ,
Railroad.) There will be a Daily Line of Coaches, to 1
and from Thomaston, on the arrival and departure of
the cars. Stages leaving Thomaston at past 4
o’clock, I*. M., ami arrive at the Springs at ' past b. j
Also a daily line of Stages from Geneva.
• I also take the liberty here to state that the
WARM SPRINGS are in readiness tor the acc >m
modation of visitors. They are only 7 miles from
the Chalybeate, to and from which there will he dai
ly coaches.
Permit me to return grateful thanks for the past
patronage, and extend a cordial invitation for tbeen
' > x \ ( CHENEY,
june 3-ts.
Valuable City Lots
FOR SALE.
I?*OUR lots, known as the “Female Academy
PaopKRTY,” on which there is a large two story
Brick Building and a one story Wooden Dwelling.
The whole, or any part of this property, will be sold
on long time at low rates to a good purchaser, with
the view of raising a fund for a free school.
N. C. MUN ROE,
J J GRESHAM,
S. ROSE, Trustees,
N. BASS.
L. N. WHITTLE,
jnne 3-«8t
Cm rain Cradles.
/ 1 BANTS wire braced Grain Cradles,and ♦’> fin
\ I gers, wari*anted blades fur sale bj
may 20 N ATI!AN WEED.
Scythes.
1) EST Sih er Steel Scythes, S x the Sheaths, Scythe
> Sharpeners, Grass Houks, Sickles fur sale bv
i»y a# NATHAN WEEI»
Threshers.
17^ MERY’S Celebrated Oversh t Wheat Threshers,
j Brown’s Virginia Threshers witiiStraxv Senara
rators for sale by NATHAN WEED,
may 20
Horse Powers.
SINCLAIR'S Seven Horse Powers. Whitman’s
V irginia l.ever Puxvers, Emery’s Rail Road Horse
Powers, in Store and for sale at manufacturer’s
prices by NATHAN WEED,
may 2
Wheat Fans.
(“N RANT'S Celebrated Fan Mills. Clinton A Son’s
I Fans, all sizes, from 2U to doll .rs, for sale by
may 20 NATHAN WEED.
Oat Cutters.
SELF-SHARPENIN' Si raw and Shuck Cnttcff, Sin
clair'* Pate'nL Georgia Culling Boxes, for sale hy
mav go NATHAN WEED.
Grain Sieves.
W IKE Clo ' h - R ' ll es Leather and Rubber Bands,
* , Com Mills. Corn Shelter*, tor sale Io
may 20 N ITIIAN WEED.
Bolting Cloths.
BOLTING CLOTHSof all number, and of the best
anchor brand, for aale by
| may 20 NATHAN WEEP
■WOOD'S
PREMIUM GALLERY
IS a place of great attraction to all lovers of th*
Beauliful. "Art here reigns supreme," and thu
hundreds of handsome and lovi.lv faces on exhibition
show not only the skill o.' lhe Ainsts, but mak.s it
I one of the most pleasant resorts in Macon. None
I should fml to pay a vi.it to this well known uud celt-
I briited r ALAI E OF ABT.
I The astonishing low price* «t vhioh Portraits are
l taken nt this Gallery, und the beauty thev possess
is wonderful.
PHOTOGRAPHS
I I rom Daguerreotypes of deceased persons taken as
| well us from life.
AMBROTYPES
I As low ns at any other Gallerv and of superior qual
■ it) . Call und see. ' june 3 I
Fresh Arrival
OF
Confectionaries,
AT
EC. HOBME’S.
Boxes of genuine fresh Crackuelk,
1 New crop Paradise N uts,
Sweet soft shell Lanquedoc Almond*.
Forty Boxes of splendid Layer Raisins,
Genuine French Sardines, ’
Fresh bright Yellow Dates,
(linger and Pine Apple Preserves,
Fifty largest smoked Tongues,
(’aj>e and Floyd’s Extra Sugar cured Pig Hams,
Fifty pounds best Boulogna Sausagis,
Splendid new Cheese,
One Barrell us large sweet Currants,
Fresh, Butter, Soda and Ginger Crackers, all of
which will be sold as low as can be bought anywhere
in the city. juneß-im
Arthor s Cans and Jars.
J UST re c e i v e d a
large lot of A r - f .
thor’s Tin, Earthen and . ■ _.«
Glass Jars, for preserv- ...
ing fresh fruits, vege
tables, tomatoes Ac., at 'jß' **•- diSPSKo
B. A. WISE’S
House Furnishing /
Store, Cherry Street,
Macon, Ga.
june 3 Kfc SJ?
Bibb County Academy.
\ TEACHER of experience, competent to instruct
. boys in all the oi auches usually taught in our
best academies is wanted to take charge of thia insti
tution. An early application with a view of opening
ing the school in September, is desired.
Apply to J. J. GRESHAM.
june3-3t Secretary of the Board.
Cash paid for Wheat
MACON FLOVR MILLS.
WE are furnishing Farmers, the sacks to deliver '
th. ir Wheat to us, andpaj>ing 70to centspei bu'h
el for Wheat according to quality.
The counties adjoining Bibb, should make this their
Wheat market, and realize the cash at onoe for it,
instead of holding it up for greater demand and high- ! .
er prices, which will not be realized this yeai from '
the quantities made.
We much prefer buying from our neighboring far- 1
iners, than tu be compelled to go to Tennessee tu get ,
our stock.
We keep constantly 01. hand, a good supply of our
choice grade* of Flour, which <s pronounced supe
rior to any offered in this market. Br an and bburts
'.<• cents per 100 pounds. Bran alone > cents per l()o
pounds. JAS. A. KNIGHT,
june x Agent.
BOERHAVE S
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,*
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND.
I'EVEiI VXD U.l E.
And the various affections consequent upon a disor-
STOMACH OR LIVER,
H Indig. 'Hon, Aciibiy <»( t r S’.. >nr h. Cl- j
* » ickv Pams, iloiirtburn, Lo-8 of Appetite, Dcspi.n- ,
itviicy, (’oMiveness, Blind and bleeding I ile<. in all I
Nerxous, Rheumat.c, and Neuralgic Affections, it '
has in numerous instances proved highly bvacffcial, ■
und m others attecied a decided cure.
Tin*' is a purely beneheiai compound* prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the I
celebrated Ilollann Professor, Boerhaxe. Because us ;
its great success in most of the European States, its 1
introduction into the United State* was intended '
more especially for tho-e of our fatherland scattered ■
here and there over the face of this mighty country.
Meeting with great success among them. I now utter j
it to the Amei ican public, know ing that its truly won- 1
derful medicinal x irtues must be acknowledged.
It is particula ly recommended to thoM* persons 1
whose constitutions may have been impaireu bv the .
continuous use of ardent spirits or other forms of dis '
sipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it find*
its way directly to the >eat of life, thrilling and quick- '
ening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit. .
ami, in fact, infusing new health and vigor to the '
system.
Notice. Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will be disappointed ; but to the sick, weak ami low 1
spiiited, it xx ill prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos- ,
se.ssed of singular remedial properties.
CAUTION:
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has
induced many imitations, which the public slimily
guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to bud
anything else until you have given Boerhave’s Hol
land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince '
you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita- j
tions.
•-*<” Sold at f 1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for !
f.).ov, by the
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.
M AN rrACTVKING
Paarmaucetists and Chemists,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Sold hi Macon l.v E. L. STROHECKER A CO.,
ZEILIN. HINT A CO.. GEORGE PAYNE, ami
Druggists generally throughout the State.
may xix-ly
To Physicians.
J I’ST Received the follow ing invoice of Fluid Ex
tracts :
Extract of Belladonna,
“ Buchu.
“ “ Blood Root,
“ “ Ergot,
“ “ Ipecac,
“ “ Pariora Brava,
“ “ Ura Ursi,
“ “ Veratratn,
“ “ Cinchona Compound,
“ “ Squills,
“ “ Colchicum Seed,
“ “ Colchicum Rout,
“ Cubebs,
“ “ Hyoscyainua,
“ “ Indian Hemp,
“ “ Rhei Aromatic,
“ “ Valerian,
“ “ Water Pepper,
“ “ Sarsaparilla compound.
ALSO PII AKM VCENTIC St GAR COAT
ED PILLm OF
Santonine, Blue Pil s. Compound Iron, Gives and
Mvrrh, Copaiva Salid, Compound Cathartic, Aloe?
and Iron, Assafietida. These Pills are so perfectly
coated as tu disguise either odor or taste.
WINE OF WILD CHERRY'.
Recommended as a novel agreeable tunic and stim
ulant. fur Dyspeptics and those pre-disposed tu Pul
monary complaints.
ORIEXTIAL FRUIT P ASTE,
A pleasant and reliable reinedv for ConMipation.
E. I. STKOIIEI KER A ( O .
may 20 City Drug Store, Macon, Ga.
Bargain! Bargain!!
subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, Saw,
1 Grist, Flouring Mill and Wool Carding Ma
chine, situated five miles south of Knoxville. Craw
ford county, ami eight miles north of the South
Western Rail Road. The nlantation contains seven
hundred acres of land, well watered and well tim
bered, located in. one of the healthiest portions of
Craw ford co., surrounded bv excellent society, with
the facilities of a church and school within one mile.
The Mills—Sew, Grist, Flouring and Wool Carding
Machine, have been recently re built, and are in ex
cellent condition, situated on a never-failing stream.
On the plantation there is one hundred and fifty acres
of cleared land in a high state of cultivation, w ith a
i comfortable framed dwelling, and other necessary out
1 buildings. Attached to the premises is the privilege
of saw Timber on Hon acres ot iand, for the use of the
. Saw Mills, Any person wishing to make a profita
ble investment would do well to call on the subscri
, bcr on the premise*. JAMES E BRYCE,
apr 29 ts Crawford co.. Ga
NOTICE,
LL persons having <lemunds again”! Mr*. Ann
! V Wiley, laie of the county of Bibb, deceased, are
• hereby notified tu present them duly authenticated
and within the time by proscribed law, to the under
-1 signed fur pax inent.
JOHN J. GRESHAM, Executor.
June 3, l<>B-flt.
HE Xlt ¥ YOXGE,
195 Broadway. N. Y.
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
I) A RTK (LA I! attention gix en to the execution of
orders for Rail Ro .d supplies and equipments.
Being agent for the Manufacturers of nil the leading
! articles, he can furnish them nt the Factory prices
free of Cnmniissinn. References.
New York—E. Whitehouse, Esq., Banker; Messrs.
Henry Cult A Son ; Chas iMj , E*q.
Macon—T. |L Bloom, Esq.; Dr. Robert Collins.
Savannah-Wm Duncan, Esq.
june 3-ts
Just Landed.
VE Cast's Sparkling Catawba Wine,
Three Case” l.’ngari in Wine.
1 Five C;L-es ihickheimer Wine,
One eighth (.'ask Golden Virgin Sherry Wine,
' piie eighth - “ Pure old Grape Juice Port Wine,
Oue-Unlt “ . Qturd, Dupuy A Co., best Bran
' dy. at ' ’ I! HOBNK’B
’ june 3-im Confectionary.
City papers copy Im.
Just Received,
W. J. JNZE’EJLTIO'2'’S
Refrigerators »f«u kinds.
Ice Pitchers Bratania and Plated,
Musser's Ice Cream Freezer,
Austin’s “ “
W'ater Coolers, also, Ice Picks,
Plated Castors, Snoufts and Forks,
Anther’s Sell Sealing Cans, Glass, Earthen and Tin, i
of all siz.es.
Upright, Plunge. Shower and other bat'aing appa- '
rat us, on hand and ready fur use.
Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets. Trays,
and innumerable variety of fancy and useful articles,
cheap for cash. ’ - may xix-3m
GKANITEIIAI.I. N0.2.'
Crockery, China,
GLASSWARE
I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of
Macon ami surrounding country that I have a
good stock of China Dinner and Tea setts and Granite
Dinner and Tea setts.
English China Tea setts from $3 50 to $8 Qo per
sett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from $4 ut)
each to Tea setts from $3.5 00 to SIOO <M).
Ice Pitchers, Ac., Ac A fine lot China Vases. Sev
eral setts tine French Glass. Bureau setts fur tables.
Fine Bohemian Cologms, Plated Butter and Sugar
Dishes, Cigar Stands, Fluid Gas Lamps for standing,
suspending; side and Billiard Lamps, Camphene,
Lamps, tide and suspending, a common and fine ar
ticle, Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps, Brass
. Giiandoles, Plated ixnixea ami Fo ks, Tea and Ta- '
ble Spoons, common Black Tea Puts, Brown Stone
I Tea Pots, Brown Spittoons, China Spittuns, China
' Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as
sorted stock of Glassware. 1 have about 800 dozen
1 common Tumblers for Met chants and ;?••» dozen Gob- .
lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and
' common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of
Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc
t turns in New’ York, Boston, Pbdad’elpbia, Ac.. I think
; I can sell here at Aew York price* and give my Cus
tomers satisfaction.
j Thankful for past patronage, I now’ presume tn so- )
licit tiie same in future. R. P. McEVOY.
As I have a great many calls for Chandeliers for
Churches, it is probably best to let the world know
that J have never made any profit out of anything for :
a Church, hence all or ers tor Lamps for Churches
. should be sent at least • or 6 weeks before they need
them, so as to e.iable me to get them from the Facto
ry. Ido not intend keeping stuck on hand for that
trade, but will as heretofore get them out at Factory
prices fur Churches. R. P. McE.
apr 2'J
IZlr xS~
| CASH INDUCEMENTS.
IVE are offering and intend tu offer for n season,
I V the most extraordinary inducements to those
desiring to purchase
FANCY AXDSTAPLE DRY GOODS
j fur the Cash. Our stock is large, and selected with i
I the greatest care, and to cash buyers we would say, [
* give us a call as we intend to make it tu your inter- I
Jot. The low figures at which we have bought <*>ur ■
| sc -oi.d Spring Stock, enable us lu promise this with !
perfect confidence.
may 6lf W. W. PARKER & CO. I
Matting! Matting!!
riV) those who find their carpets rather warm f»r
j JL the w . would w*y. at Parker'-w and 1
u will find a most de-nrab.e article us Ma.ling, all :
I widths and al verv low prices.
may ».-tf ’ W. W. PARKER A CO.
Ga. Pl’ters’ Corn Whiskey.
/ \NE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planters’ White
\ r Corn Wiit>kry.
' .>•» barrels Smiths, Old B >nrbon, Robertson county i
i and other brands whiskev, for sale bv
mar 25-ts JIcCALtIE 4 JONES.
Land and Negroes for Sale.
(\NE Plantation in Woi th county, lying on “.Lines’
■ Creek ib< ul IS m lu* from Albony, and 12 from '
Wooten's Station S. W. K. R.. - containing soo acres, i
■ about ::oo cleared and in a fine state of cultivation. j
Also, the following Hiiimproi ftl lots, some of which
I juin the above, Nos. 134, L>.>, MJ, 14j>, M», l:H,l.'4and ,
: all in the 1 «th Dist., and lot 27-‘> in the 7th Disl. i
I Worth county. Also, 17." in Ist and 20s in the 14th I
Dist. Lee ; also, 47, M 2 and 3»5 in the 12th Dist. Early j
i county ; also lut 2'.»0 in 3d Dist. and 4th section Cher
okee ; also, lots and 4 in Block H city of Albany; I
al>o half acre lots No. 3 and »• in .> acre range city of I
Brunswick, known as Academy lots.) Also, several |
families of very likely y«tung negroes. Terms accoin- |
I modating. Apply to A. J. M kCARTHY,
. may xix ts Albany, Ga.
Will bo taken for a short time
AT
PU3TSFIMEART GALLERY,
If wanted by the Dozen,
Superior Photographs
FOR FIFTY CENTS E YCH.
LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY
t OLOREII, W ITH ILL OTHER STI LES
VERY LOW.
\ Large business with small profits is what we
xxish ; we do not expect to get rich in ono’year,
<»r three years, but are content to xvork and wait’ ami
by still taking better, cheaper, and more pictures than
any one else we hope finally to succeed.
(’all at the old stand. Triangular Block. Our rooms
arenexvly furnished, and are cool ami pleasant and you
can while away an hour in examining our numerous
specimens of tine and beautiful Pictckes.
june x-ts
Wesleyan Female College.
1 EXAMINATION of Pupils in Literary Depart
j ment, from Monday the th to Thursday the sth
of July inclusive.
Commencement Si'hmon. on Sunday 11th, by Rev. Dr.
J. Il amilton, of th a Alabama Conference.
Junior Exhibition ami Examination of Pupils in Or
namental Department, on Monday July I2th.
Commencement Exer< hes. on Tuesday and Wednes
day, July 1: th and 14th.
Literary by Hon Washington Poz, on
Wednesday, 14th.
Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, on Mon
day, the 12th.
Parents, Guardians, Trustees, and visiting Com
mittee are invited to the Examination of Classes in
the Literary Department, and the Public generally
to all the other Exercises. M. STANLEY’,
june x-4t Secretary.
To Rent.
r Dwelling House on the Hill, now occupied
1 by Judge 11. G. Lamar, is for rent from the first
July to the hrst October For terms Ac., apply at
the oilice of Lo ■ IAMI A I.amar. j t m* x t
Notice to All.
STRAY’ED from my residence in Twiggs county,
one yoke «»f steers in June last. I bought them
i from James Holt of Dooly county, eighteen miles
, soutii-west of Hawkinsville; Mr, l£olt bought them
from one Mr. W« ’dot DcmjW, they are in Mr. Wood’s
' mark and brand; it i* likely they have got back to
1 their old raising; they are inclined to be white with
. . black pidea on tlieir fore parts; very wide oetween
the horns ; will weigh five hundred pounds apiece.
1 I will well satisfv any person that will give me any
information of them. Address me at Griswoldville,
■ Jones county. DANIEL T. EPPS.
may xix-’»t
Kennedy’s Family and
EXCELSIOR FLOU R.
( ANE HUNDRED FIFTY Sacks Kennedy’s
J Family and Excelsior Flour. 30*> sacks other
I brands Superfine Extra Flour. Just received
. and for sale by McCALLIE A JUNES.
mar
—T — X .'X —3 z—VLX. -2 - T.--x:-- r-
Din GOODS
AT
WHOLESALE.
J. B. & W. A. ROSS,
e Are now receieving a
LARGE /-ND WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND DOJI ESTIF DRY GOODS,
lolt THE
Spring anti Summer Trade,
Tu w hick they invite the attention of Merchants,
apr Ji
TO MERCHANTS AND CONSUMERS.
\\ T aIC l he following arti-
2.‘> cases Prints, 30 cases Giughains, z » Bales Tick*
in «’
1000 pices Fancy printed Muslins, the latest styles,
*>••0 “ Linens, all quality, 2”op doz. Hosiery,
12" bales (Knahurgs, ?.» bales Brown Domestics,
l"o bales 5 arns, with about every othei article in
the Dry Good line.
j 20" ca.*e,Shoes and Boots,
. !<»■• “ Pats.
\\ ith a large und well selected stock of read\ male
, clothing.
All of which we will sell on as good terms as onv
house in Goorgiaar Carolina.
apr 8 J. B. 1 W A. ROSS.
Sundries.
, r l 0 lit NDRED Doz. Georgia Buckets, 75 Boxes
A No. 1 Soap
10 cases Sardines, 100 Carbonate Soda,
50 boxe.> Starch, 10u bags shot,
10 chests Tea, 50 Jcegs Powdor,
100 boxes Adamantine Gandies, I**oo lbs. Bar Lead.
50 “ Sperm “ 2*. cases Pickles.
Just Received and for sale low bv
apr ? J B. A W A. ROSS.
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Mo
lasses, Candy, &c.
•) * HUBS. New Orleans Sugar,
/ JSO sacks Coffee, of choice quality,
7>u barrels Syrup, 75 hhds. Molasses,
110 boxes Candy. 12<»u sacks Salt,
1 barrel Nutmegs, 100 boxes Tobacco,
200,000 Cigars. For sale low bv
aprS J. li. AW. A. R <
Bacon, Feathers, Flour,
Oil, &c.
I?IFTY THOUSAND pounds choice Tennessee Ba-
JL con,
25 hhds. St. Louis Bacon,
25 sacks Feathers,
35u sacks of choice Tennessee and Georgia Flour,
2«» barrels Tanner’s Oil,
10 casks Linseed Oil,
2 barrels Castor Oil, 10 barrel* Lamp Oil,
5 barrels Machine Oil, .5 barrels Lard Oil.
I Also a large lot of N<». 1, Extra and Pure Lead,
! A large lot of No. 1 Zinc.
( For sale on very accommodating terms bv
i-l" 8 j £ A W A LOSS.
Mackerel & Shad.
ONK HUNDRED packages Mackerel,
lo •• Pickled Shad.
I Daily expected by J. B. AW. A. ROSS.
April », 1358.
jiiti ißiw. fiiiT, on. m.
MACON DRUG STORE.
r | - 'HE proprietors are again located at their
J JL old stand opposite the Redding House, VW
Mulborrv ;md Third Street, where they are pre Hl
pared to serve their patrons with the must reliable
and pure art Ales in their line: and in rendering
thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed,
I would assure their friends that no exertion shall be
' wanting to deserve a continuance of their liberality
l and preference.
We are daily receiving large supplies from
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANLTACTURERS,
thus ensuring our customers choice and pure articles.
Our Chemicals are invariably purchased from Man
ufacturers, direct, enabling us to warrant them free
from adulteration. We have now in store a select
stock of
DRUGS MEDICINES.
I CHEMICALS. PAINTS. OILS,
WINI >() W(; I. ASS, p\l eN T MEDICI N ES.
DYESTUFFS. PAINT BRUSHES.
VARNISH BRUSHES,
Sash Brushes. W hite YVa*h Brushes, Badger
Blenders, < nine! Hair Brushes
and Camel anti Kable
Hair Prticils,
Togetherwith the beet mmotl nenl ol Instrument*.
: Planters, Physicians, and Merchants will consult
i their intv.est by examining our stock before purcha
I sing.
: 7 e i. stroheckkii a <o.
PERFI JIERY.
i 5 LRY >'boic< -ele.-tion of French, English ana
, V American Extract* and Cologne, Foreign and
Domestic. In store .and for sale bv
j 7 E. I. STROHEX KER A co.
II AIR OILS, H HR RI’STOR kTIVEK.
YX FOOD’S, Pi nion’s, Bare\ '*, Bazin's, L. <»n’s, Ac.,
i »
and Fancy Articles. F.n sale by
E I. STROHECKER a CO.
BRLSIIES.
4 am*, wt H selected stuck of fin* French
4 1 and English Hair Brushes ami T<uuh Brusl.es
| in great variety. lust »re and for sale bv
I . 1 >i ROHE4 K! R.; CO
QI IMIMEI Qi ININE!
1H I 1 ' 1
O' "IF nine, in store and for side in quantities t »
, suit purchasers, at verv low prief*.
I jan 7 k. L. STROHECKER A CO.
Flavoring Extracts, for Pi s, Jel
lies,
, EXTRACTS of Peach. Extract* of Almond.
Vanilla, “ Strawberry,
“ Pine Apple Rose,
Lemon, “ Orange,
Nutmeg, “ Cellery,
For sale at the Macon Drug Store.
jan 7 E. L. RTROHECK ER A '<•
POT AMI.
O UPERTOR Ist Sorbs alwavs on hand.
O jan 7 E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
COI GHB AND (OLDS.
r |' , IIE subscriber is Agent for the following Reme-
L dies :
I Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant,
Wistar s Ba! *am Wild Cherry,
Hoofiand’s Syrup Tar.
1 Basting’s Svrup Naptha.
i jan 7 ’ ‘ E. I. STROHECKER a CO.
MORTON’S ( Ol (.11 <YRI'P.
1 Proprietor «tiH continues to manufacture this
1 favorite remedy, vouch' I for lu many homecer
! tificates. E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
jan 7 Macon Drug Store.
Gl'M DROPS.
\FULL £iesh supply of the various flavored
Gum Drops and Pastes, for Cuugbs and Colds,
' forsale at the Macon Drug Store.
; jan 7 E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
(. \ u D»: NSI i: d » GABDEM SEED!
i PAPERS assorted Garden Sv I jut
»)viiwv" received, warranted growth of KJ.
I Turnip Seed for sale by the pound or paper. The
trade supplied at the usual prices at the Maron Drug
Store. E. L. STROHECKER A CO.,
jan 7 Opposite Redding House.
I ’Rush COWGBEM W \i i!B.
I N Store and fur sale bv
jan 7 E L. STROHECK ER A CO.
A SUPPLY
OF the celebrated “ Roekbrio • Alum Water,”
jus; received from the Spring in Virginia, in
! gal. Bottles—in Store and forsale bv
! mar xi-ts E 1.. STROHECKER k CO.
MRS. F. DESSAU
HAS just opened a full assortment of mn-t beauti
ful and recherche (»r ntvlineand quaralle Barege
1 Robes a quille. Black Spanish Mantles, Cloaks and
• Mantillas of French Lace, also a choice assortment of
i mourning Goods, auch as Dresses. Manlka, Thread
| Lace (’apes. Crape Collars and Sleeves, Ac., also
• travelling Goods together with a full stock of Em
broideries, Ribbons, Dress triinip(ngs, and all other
G-»:>ds in her lino, and will be happy to st, 1 * the Ladies
at her store ; Triangular Block, next door to Bostick
A Kein’s Store. mar 25-ts
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
BY
SOUTII-W ESTKHM BAIL ROAD*
IpROM and after this date, until further notice,
I Good for all Stations below Fort Valley, will on-
Iv be forwarded on Monday*. Weduesitnys ami Fri
days. To insure shipment by next train. Goods
i must be in Freight House at or before 4 o’clock P.
M . Tnesdavs, Thursday .* ami Saturdav *.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
Macqn, March 22nd,
TIIOL’SXND lbs. Cho.ce Tenn. Bacon,
Hams, Sid s and Shouldts.
I lbs. Jowls, lu store mid for sale bv
may 6 McC LULU A JONES.
FARMING
Hzkltlsw-X.BE.
PLANTERS
WHO are in want of Weeding Hoe* made by Scovil,
Collins, Bl ades und Bradlev s—
„ PLANTERS
v> no will want Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades, Grass
Hooks, W heal Fans, Threshing Machines. Horse
Powers. Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Corn Shellers,
Garden Plows
PLANTERS
Who want genuine Swedes Iron for Flow work.
Horse Shoe hon. Nail Ruds, Plow and Cast Steel,
Blacksmith’s Took—
PLANTERS
Who want Leather and Rubber Bolting for Gin
Bunds, "ugar Pans, Sugar Mills, Press Rope and
Chain—
PLANTERS
Who want Carpenter's Tool* of any kind and a good
article; in short,
EVERYBODY
Who wants Hardware at low puces, will make mon
ey hr buying of N. WEED,
an! M Macon, Ga.
Swedes Iron
VSSORTED. from 1 to 12 inches, of onr
OWN IMPORTATION,
lu store and fur sale low bv
t jan 2s t _ CARHART A CURD.
Plow Steel.
1> EAI. Hammered Plow Steel, n.-sorted. 4 to 14 inch-
V es, every bar warranted. In store and f< r sale
by CARIIART A CURD.
Blacksmiths’
BELLOWS. ANVILS, VISES,
SCREWPL ATES, AC.,
In .tore and for sale cheap bv
jau dS CARHART A CURD.
CARPEN 1 EliS’ ~
PLANES, Hand Saws and Tools of everv descrip
tion, in Stoic bv CAIiIIAKT A CURD,
jan iS
STR A W
CORN SHELLERS,
CORN AND COS SELLS,
Just received at CARHART A CURD'S.
jan xS ..
SUGAR, MOLASSES & SYRUP.
O "i HBDS. prime and choice N. O. Sugars,
9) 2 ' Hhds. prime new crop Cuba M dasses,
30 Bbls. “ •* *• N. U. Syrup,
In store and to arrive, for sale bv
jan 2680 W DRE A ANDERSON.
MACKEREL.
1 A A AGES No. 1. 2 and 4 new Mackerel in
1 ’ Kits, quaru-ib. halves ami whole Barrel*, ibr
sale by BOW DRE A ANDERSON,
jan 23
OATS.
QAA BUSHELS prime White Seed Oatv for sole
OV’ ' low fur Cash, bv
jan 23 ftOWDRE A ANDERSON.
FLOI’R.
r pWENTV-FTVF THOUSAND I BS. of superior
1 quality, Superfine and Family, for wile bv
jan 23 ’ B ± )W I! KL< A A ’PERSON.
POTATOES.
BBLS, prime 1 ellow planting Potatoes, for nah-
I by BOM DRE A ANDERSON,
jan 2s
ILEMOVAL.
E. SAULSBURY
IS now located at his NEW STORE, on Mulberry
Street, opposite the Lanier House, am! is prepared
to show his old custoiners and the public generally,
as large and varied assortment of FINE READY
t!\DE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS, as can be found in this market. He will be
receiving constantly weekly shipments from New
York, embracing tint latest styles. E. S.
oct 22-ts
CURIOSITIES!!!
Call at Parker** on and after this date
and sec the
BRILLIANT AY OF FANCY DRESS
a-oons.
BY remaining in N-w York until the present
time, they have secured aome ret/' ffttiu,
and at remarkably LOW PRICES.
When vou call, von w ill lie sr.rpri-cd that such
HANDSOME GOODS of the VERY LATENT
STILES and BEST QUALITY cun he hovkiiy
Cdkap.
They have tun many NOVELTIES to partieu
lai i/v al pre.-w nt. but would be happy to see you
and let v<»u judge fur yourselves.
apr l’ti W. W. PARKER A CO.
STILL THEY COME!
VLW and ELEGANT STRING and SUMMER
.A GOODS open dailv at
PARKER’S.
Every steamer is freighted with the Beautiful Goods
with which they have rio astonished the ladte* this
Spring. They are determined to keep up their repu
tation for having always the HANDSOMEST GOODS
U* be fount! in the Northern market*.
a- ti w w P \KKEi: A co
8100 REWARD,
be paid f r the apprehension and delivery
♦ v to m*'. <>!' one Wilson (-alloway. who was at
the March term of the Superior Court of Twiggs
county, sentenced to five years imprisonment in the
State Penitentiary, for an’a-sauh with intent to mar
dor Andrew J. Smith, on the seventh day of October
lust, and who made his escape from the’jail of this
county on the night of the eleventh inst. Or. I will
pay fifty dollars I>r his appr<>hensi< n ami confine
ment so that I can get him. Officers generally are
requested to keep a diligent look out f>r the scamp. I
JOHN RAILEY, Dcp. >Lenff. '
DESCBtPTIOX.
Wilson Gallownv is about forty years of age, and
about five fret right or ten inches high, thick set and
square shoulders, weighing about 1 o or Cd pounds,
high cheek b mes and grey eye*,of a yellow complex
ion. somewhat resembling a Mexican, is a brick ma
son by t’ade. and sometimes works at carpentering
lives with a woman that he calls his wife, by the name
of Angelina Humphries and has two children.
JOHN RAILEY. Den. Sheriff.
Marion, Twiggs county, Ga., April *2tli, it
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD
SCHEIH LE FOR PAS*SLN(.II;T RAI NS.
I EAVE Macon 1 J", a. in., und 11.;”, a. m.; ar-
Lm rive in ( ulumbus s.s_'. a. in., uud p. in.;
leave Macon for Albany 1.30, a. m. ; arrive in Alba
ny, *.!•>, it. nu
Leave Albany 3.45, p. m.; arrive in Macun 10.25,
p. m.
Accommodation train leaves Macon 7.12, a. m.,
(Tri weekly;) arrive in Albany 3."7, n. m.
Leave Albany 7.0’, a. m., < Tri - weekly; i arrive in
Miu-on 3.34, p. m.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomasville
ami Bainbridge connect with regular train* at Al
bany.
Passengers from Columbus and the West for
South-Western Georgia or Florida should take the
4., n. m. train, or on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays the 1.55, a. ni.train at Columbus.
Trains on South-Western Road connect direct with
trains of Central Rail Road to Savannah and Augus
ta.
Passengers for Atlanta and the North-West should
take the evening train for Albany and eithe# Uani
from Columbu* to avoid detention.
First cla-s Steamships leave Savannah on Wednes
days and Saturdays lor New York, iare—Cabin
$25.00, Steerage Ss.OV.$ s .OV.
GEG W ADAMS,
Macon, Nov. T.'th, 1857. Superintendent.
ZEILIN. HUNT & CO.,
WHOLEA E AND RETAIL
DEAL2KS IN DRUGS, CHAMICALS AND
PERFUMERY.
Congress Water, Burning Fluid,
Patent Medicines. Champhene,
Medicine Chests, Saddle Bags,
Instruments, Dye Stuffs,
Gia**, Paints,
Putty Hops.
And Medicines of all kinds for plantation and fam
ily use. Physicians orders will receive careful atten
tion. apr 22
Soda Water
WITH CREAM SYRUPS*
Lemon, Fine Apple,
Ginger, Vanilla,
Strawberry, Orange.
All Ice cold ai»d sparkling, bv
apr 22 ZEI LI RUNT A CO.
MARBLE WORKS.
J. B. ARTOPE,
M’ ANTFACTURER us and Dealer in Foreign and
Domestic Marble, .!/</?<v
.1/- ’■ . /■'ur'nd..f <('»•., has removed the Mar
ble W »rk> from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of 3d
a: d i’. i lb S:r<;et. a hurt d*aUUiCe South of Harda
mau A Sparky* Warohouoo. oct 22-ly
nil -,, „,, w _»i | | | ,| ai,
850 REWARD!
from my office a russet colored VAI ?SE.
G . eo, K ltt HHe*, valuable oely to
myself. I will give the above reward for ti*e vain*
and content*. * n
mar 4-if 1
DRTw. HORNE * '
1 H l,b uiul a.li.m.ing cvuut.e. When not pro
fe*..ondly afoent jnay be fonnd at bi. Office, on
< otton A venae, irevt ,bwt to (lurk 4 H nr k, r ', ,i^ le
or at the I.nutc, House. He will promptly attend to
calls from Qm rton.itrv. liiar xi-ts
'New bo<>k*.;~7 ~
4 T BOARDMAN’S •• Washington Block” Build
xl ing.
Parfon’* Life of Purr ;
tiny Livingstone;
1 leaf rice i-etjci;
Bhy ard 1 aylc; ’« “ Northern Travel
Lies, bv Ronde;
Bench and Bar of (i ... by Miller;
Life of Geijf| Blackshrur, bv MiULm’; '
21>t vol Ga. Rejjts, Ac.. Ac. A $
marx ‘ * J. M. BOARDMAN.
WATCHES, JEWEI.m,
Silier VI are, Fancy Goods,
Piano Fortes,-Violins,
C3t-U-3C-3?Axi.S,
Sffi raw PBBTE MOSAIS. E.
\\' -'lu. orterirg our entile stock of th.above
> * « üba iinttHueiabte ranctyoi other new ind
voluble flood., ot Ihe beet qualify, at lower price*.
o'i cu-li, tluiu e»er l .toieauld in this e,,1,.,
the Ist of Mutch r est. '
; Our st..-c!; j. ,et r large, and well selected, and
u ell worthy the attention ol all those who wish file
and g rd Oood. at exceedingly low prices.
5 U. AU tho o uiOebtcil to ns wfil will rnore than
ever oblige us bv uu eur’.v aettieuieut
, t. J. JOU.NSTOS k CO
Macon, Jan. 21, —ts
Day dL Maussenet n
b. just received n haodeoure aa#ortru*xir i-§*'
of Ladies' nnd Gentlemen's '
lluntiug (n ? e Watches
ofthe best makers, which cuu be liigLly recomtueud-’ .<'
ed. Also a liaiidsotne us.wjrtiuent es the latest style. ■■
ot Jewelry. Silver Waieic , ic. We would ctUl''at
tention to our assortment of French Marble Clock*
wtoch a e of the latest style und Lest finish--these
( locks run two and three week., and tire all warrent
ed. Also, a fire lot of Gold Feus, und (told Sroc(*-'
cles with PebbleGlnss of the best quality.
1 .. tbeir personal attention to
, W ATI II RLi AIRISG. Having been before-tbe
public iu that cauncity for 15 and 2n rears, the nub
lie are able to judge of their merits in that war.
JEV ELBA REPAIKINO done at the shortesfno-.*
j tice and in the bret poerible manner, WATCHES ilsg
ic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell-’-* *
u atches, for sale by
[ «P r .w DAY k MAUSBEKET. ■
S- 'VISS Anchor andKjni.J WATCHES. Gold cares ,
as low us #25 each, for sale bv
M DAY 4 MAUSBENET.
r p!IE celebrated AnieiieanW ATI TIES? for sale by
* oct 22 DAY 4 MAUSSENET.
DIAMONDS, Opal, Raby. Garnet. Toraze. Pearl
mid solid gold huger Rings of all st vies and
■ pric.-s. For sale bv * . t
I “<•» '■ DAY 4 MAUSSENET. ,
V LARGE aaaortnieut us Fob, Teat. t.Tialalain
and Guard chains of all styles aud prices.
1 Foi sale bv [oct 2z] DAY A MAUSSENET.
\ LARGE a-sorznicnt of silver and plated ware
for sale by net ‘»>l DAY k MAISsENET.
Ml SICAL IN Pl RUM ENTS, Violins. Flutes, Hag*
eolettes. Guitars. Bmiji.es, Tamhorines, Bus.
t iolius, Acoordeous, best I snlieii Strings, 4c , Ac
For Mlle by toet 2i J DAY 4 MAUSSENET.
\l. A KGEa—..rt7.ieot~.fl : \ St'YttoiODS T<lY S
4c.. for sale by DAY 4 MAUFSENET
('S..OCKS oferery description, for sale by
/ OCT 22 bAY 4 MAUSteyET.
\ LARGE assortment of George WostenUoliae’a
ixt CUTLERY, for sale Ur
oct 22 DAY k MAU6SENET.
WO.',TF.NIIOI.M
POCKKTriTLERYt
f
MnuuUict»vcd Expve**Jy for
13. WISE.
I HAVE just received fn tn tleir SHEFFIELD
works a large cud a; lendid r.*ioitnient us j ocket
Knives and Razor*, winch purchasers will please call
and examine. B. A. A* LSE,
feb 4-ts Cherry Sheet* Macun, Ga.
A. M. HI.ACKSJII. AR A t O.
H AVE reinoveti tt. Hrs-iv ut w Store in Washing
ton Block, Miiibvrrv Slrtt*. where they a:e
imw pre| ; red lo exhibit their Fa and Winter atock *
! of Uluthing and Furnishing good*.
, Their stuck comprise ewiy article necessary tu a
I gentleman's Wardrobe of tlie latest styles ana
manufacture, and Ly weekly importations from New
York will be kept constantly complete during the
season.
Also. Youth’s anti Boy’s Clothing. Trunks, Va
, lises. Carpet Bag* L'mbieilas. Ac. Their facilities
I are such a* to enable them to Lave special ordeis for
g«i incut-filled within a space of 10 to 14 days, .with
■ fit guaranteed and style unsurpassed by any bouse.
i oct 20
Lons KKBaeD j v. n. ucrgharv,
Late with M. D. Fornea, i Late ». '♦!» Dav & Manse net
MENARD & BURGHARD,
Watch Makers and Jewellers,
A \’'ILL --pen at their Neu Store, Rnlston’a
' > corner of Cotton Avenue and
Cherry She. ?, kL .ui the Ist of October, a
Iweiitiful ami well selected as.4ortment of
Watches, < locks, Jewelry, Silverware, 31«•
sical Inatrumenta, Fancy Goods, Ac., A, c.
! An examination of which they would most respect
fully solicit, feeling confident that thev will be sbrt? #,
to offer everything in their line calculated to plaa***
the taste of even the most fastidious.
Repairing <»f every description executed in a mans ♦
ner that will guaranteeaatiatectioß* by the beat work
men in the South.
They hope, by offering choice and elegant Gsods,
and by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal
share of public patrunage.
oct ]y
Corn, Meal. Peas, &c.
INVE HUNDRED Bu»Luis Tennessee White Corn
100 “ Coir Feas.
100 “ Fresh Groupd Meal.
100 ** Oats. For sale by
mar 2 r 4f McCALLIE A JONES.
DIMQLI VION OF COI’ARTNERSUIP.
''TMIE Firm of Hayden A Woodward is this day dis
-1 suited by mutual comveat. Either party is au
thorized tu use the name of tba firm in settlements.
I All indebted will please call and settle at an. early
• date, as we desire tu close up the business ißimediato*-
i ly. ISAAC HAYDEN,
JOHN H. WOODWARD.
Having purchased John H. Woodward’s interest of
the firm Huvden A Woodward, the business will be
conducted in the same name of Harden A Woodward
apri-tf J. THOMAS WOODWARD.
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Fine Paintings,
AT -
Wood’s Premium Gallery.
IF you wish to «ee some of the best Portraits in th*
State, at Wood’s and see his Beautiful Photo- -
• graphs, which aie Tainted iu
OIL, ra ..
PASTILE, .APC'*
OR W ATER COLORS,,
i A* may suit the Fancy. «■*.
HR. BERLT’F, Portrait Painter, at t -*
I establishment, is a graduate from the ACADEMA
I MUNICH und DUSSOLDOBF.
ToriraitK Painted of any size./r«?m if desi
Call and see sume Paintings, Life Size, just *JU
i'ticl.
Ac., taken in **j>erior
1 style at Zeie JHeew. ' apl‘9
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT TIIK
MAXUXACTPJUEB’B DANIL
I ■ mar 25-ts .