The daily Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1859-1861, September 03, 1859, Image 4

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MRS. M. Al’DOrfN, TfJA . !■■ Spring and Suinmor o o r>, J|R I KCK'II HATH, r*r ty. AJw’gtuoy rich and fan. v-uke*, l-e*’ U*t KmNtrt<lf>. or every alyl*, Orman lirli. Nhlg *•! lw*k flntkl*, Wu, Fuu, Ac Call and eisudn* fur yti*w*tve Nfur* j.orck**,iijt. •* u wUi tu mmca lo you* inter*. .Hhe la tltmi if til for (xmA fa vuf \ and * .F(U • *L.r. of the liberal pair-noga of oit thriv m* euy and • .rround ng coui.tko g.ar yf-tf DRS. M'DONALD & VAN GIESEN, X3BNTXBTB. \t nshinirtoß Block. Mtrn, (.., J&LKCTKICITY USXD IN E.\TKA< TING IKETII. H/§'vilKl!¥Allo , WTr*'l, p tagr a!t*sy >n hand m 4 for mlv, .U DQlUr*n * wippiu-1 with the Inert style of Tcrlki iJ*oTSW4TWI. Gold *bd M, .r • . Wi v turn, Ac , also with any kind of lied rument* or Material* <m Umr notice oct. 14—ts MACON ump store: INTO. 11 COTTON AVENUE. iMrnovßD COAL OIL! * A. I. A.T PER GALLON. BOLSHAW & HERZOG. FREE i EVERYBODY H. B. HOYT A CO.'S New Catalogue for 1859. IT CON l iINS XIIK Lurffral I.lxt of l<N-fiil. Orna* minOtl mill V iilimlilt- <-KYm KVKH iTIU.ISHKh! GSEATKB |Nr< RWKHrM To A'ilM* that. CVIT 1-rtfOTl off ered t*y any other establishment In Uic t'lulud State*. Urmt.'i tnducemci.'* U> purrh*er. who receive with each Book a GIFT. varying In value from Kir rv Ctxrw to (>* Hl’Mi>rki> Doluik. Tl B IVL 13 IVX asm Th* Great Southern Gill Hook Store lathe oxi.t ox* that idaml* endorsed by the WTIHK PIUSBS OP UALTIMORK. Write for a t'alaloaue. which contains a /pm. kxn.a*atioii ami wll! be mailed free to any sddrva.*. 11. K. HOYT *V CO.. uiar 4 - kin 4111*1 tlmnrr Ml., Italllniore . Mil City Residence FOR SALE. FI! H K l~o*t ilealraMe ami trcantlfnl residence In lA*4, I. th.’ central part of thccit> 1* now offered It n.oat BOSTICK, KEIN & GO.j “Headquarters!” MAY! MAY! MAY! BIISTIIK. KlilV 4 (~ Opening their Stral Display SUMMER MSS GOODS! Silks! Silks! Silks! STREET, BRIDAL SEVERING suns, Blmlhil.’- Blatk liras de Ukla* ill Hidlbs. BoKlick* Cr. nadlnf Robes I Colanlrw, (i m nadlae K"*-o a Double Jupcs. Ke in n reg* Hv t.*a 9 VoHr.tr* orgdide Hoi’s’ Tnblln .1 court Robe* nod Jupra. X Cos„ White Gobi!*. tiiihrnMtrlM, U e Mantilla*. Bostick, Kein & Cos., IIIUIHK I UK MM! INO OOUW, I.INKN. I.MASK, SHKKIIMJ. ,f, .■ SIA I'l ISO i', KI'KTI NO. *.-■ [ STRONG sV WOOD,! DEALERS IN IMUMUIMB, AT TIIKIIS OLD HTA.MI o.\ HI, ST. Opposito Bostick A Kern's. AVE now In star, n lar*e and met! arlorted ajaurtmetit j BOOTS AND SHOES, Os every variety of at) and pattern, manufactured to order andl<> suit 1 hla market, c.n*lat in* <*f BOOTS. Ml® & IK.^ HEELED GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, Missev neeli'(lSli|nu*rs& Wallers, j CHILDRENS’ SHOES OF EVERY STYLE. Also, HATS and CAPS.tfjnfe Os all fluidities and Stjlrs, All of which will !• . lon reasonable tern,*.— ■ Thankful for jwt favor*, they Invite those wishing to pun .aar to cjill and ctumiuetheir stock In fore purdiuehing claowhere If H. A W. FINE FURNITURE. FI N K Parlor Metis, Rose Wood, Mahogany and Georgia Walnut Furniture. Secretaries and Hook Case*, Desks and Hook Cases. Hur.'iiUSOf Ron.- ; , Mil hogany and Walnut. * Sofas,Tete-a Teles, Divans, t . U Sociables, Ottomans, in lialr L. rrm u Oloth, Flush, Broeatel Ac. Arm, Rocking,Nurse, sew ing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Bair Cloth, Plush, Bro* catel.Cane, Split Bottom.and every kind of Ohalrknowo to the trade. - Bllsm’ lv• ticplie Remedy, Him’ ifyfpspflr Itsatsdy Hilts’ lljrs|M|Mtr Hniscdy HU a’ l)y|icpllr 1( isieely It.laa* Oy*|K*|4lr lU uiedy Hits** Ir Remedy Kll* DysprpUe Hrmtdy llll’ |)>s|# jilc lirmetly IIIU* l))|H|)fie Iltmesly IllUi’ I>| a}M*|f hr llciisttly lllitt U)n|i> pile Rmutly llrt glie f.nricret Hale llua (lie Urges! Half I lit* i lie l.sigrtl Male llna | Iso I .urn, hI Mule Hum fls< l.nt'tft-al Male* llna Hit* hsrgest Hale linn the Uigrsl Sale Has ilie LiirgcNl Mntc llna Clio l.at|(raf v*lc llan lln f.iti-j4-t( S.ie Os any Mnlltlne In the World. Os any Mrtllrlnaln file World. Os mi) M< (111 Ine In (He World. Os uny Mmlli hit- In tin- World. Os any Mcdlihie In Hit- W orld. Os an y Mt-iHdnc In Hit- World. Os any Mt •(!<'l nr In tlie World. Os any Medicine In llir World. Os any Medic Inr In the World. Os any Mcillrlnr In the WHrld. HNI.OINI Pnrksgrt IOO.OUO I'm knget IINI.IXNI l’a,Un;,s lUU.tMM) PucUaget UM.Uim l*r'kßjifs lim.iMNi I'nrksgM IGD.tMM) Puckages |iM),INN! I'ilt linges 100.0410 I’iu l>ag < 1 00,4 MU I'm knurs Sold In (icorgla and Mouth C arolina Mold In (Etorgln null South Cnrollna Sold In Lcorgis .mil Snnlh t arvdlna Sold In (truikln and south Carolina Sold In CienritlA nnd South < arollna Sold In CleoriilN m.d South Carolina Sold In nnd south Cnrollna Sold In (h-urgls nml South < arollna Sold In oR-uigln anti south < arollna Hold In 44 corn hi nntl South Carolina In Foilrtren Month*. In Fourteen Month**. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourier• Mont It*. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen .Month*. In Fourteen Months. In Fourteen Month**. It la W (in-anted to ('ore It la Warranted to Cure It U Warranted to Cure It Is \\ a r ran ted to Cure It la Wat rallied to Cure li la Warranted to Cure !l la W arranted lo 4 lire It I* War ranted to Cure It la W nrranted to 4 un it la Warranted to 4 lire If IXreellon arc Followed, If Directions are Followed, If Directions are. Followed, If Directlou* a.e Followed, If Dliectlon* are Followed, If Directions are Follow ed, If Direction* are Followed, If Direction* are Followed If Directions are Followed, If Directions ure Followed, Any Case of i>> *|>-|>ln Any t nse of D) *|c|>*lu Any Case of Dys|M-|Mtn Aliy Case of D> -|ie)aln Any 4 nai- of I>)S|h|mlu Any Case of D> |M-pala Any Case of l>))N pda Any Case of l)ya|M-}>.ln Any 4'nse of D>m|m |oda Any Case of Dys|e|>lu l.lver Disease, f.lver Dla* nse, l.lver Disease, l.lver Disease, l.lver Disease, l.lver Disease, l.lver DlscnMc, l.lver Disease, l.lver Disease, l.lver Disease, Jaundice, Jaundice, tVaundlre, Ji midlic. €RB€ERt€S A.Yl> StAPLB DHY-BDODS. IMAP MS. WOULD r.-*p*tfolly wmouuce U> tkalr frland*. *>•! tb** public, tint they hsvesn'srgul Hk-K -'orv, abl y r ' ,u * pupated to keep, ad shall *•*!• * all tiinav, ■* ooek f GKOCKttIE.H aid KTAPI.EDRjf'GG*)Dtt, .acm to D* ne lulht dry, and t wbUhthtlf uitmilo*t la m< t c nlUlly lt> vilad, *Jlt following U ltatofUa iendipg article* •150 Btitaßlo, lavs D(1 l4Klra Collee. -DIO Barrels 1 U. mid ('■ SI’OAIIS IIM Boxes TOIIACCW ‘ISO,OOO CIGARS, from * 5 *° *®° per ihniuumil. 15 Bnlcs Aanabun*. io “ honey. IO “ Cotton A ariiM. IO “ lilnnkel*. I*2oo pnir i.f Yegro Slioe**.. 100 BalesRUJUIVtk ‘2OO Coils Rope. 3M Bills. l.i<|llor of every quality and 1 kind, from Iho lloeat Otiird, Onpuy A \ ( o'* llrailElsdown loKettilled VV llisk V ! Th< y ha-f ala* a Urga sto< k of ( ANGLKA CANDY. I St AI, PICaLKS PAIN TP. MILS* GLASS, md in ftn.t v ; cry thing that i hr Planter pr iferchant ran want In the line of Groceries and Staple Iry tlocrt* Don’t tail local l si.d v ---aminc theli sotca fccfbr* purokailttg elsewhere. inov..dtf^ CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, CHANCE QW SCHEDULE. ON and after Thursday, July 16th, lAiA. the Trains will b mu as follows; i Leave Bavatmah 11.16 P. M. and 11.46 P. M. ! Arrive in AugnaU 7.3 u A, kl. aud .W P. H. l Arrive in Ifacon 11. (JO P. M. w.d 0.00 A. M. Arrive in MMitxlgvvllie y.LtJ® **• JJ- Ltatn >tac(>ii 10.F1 A. M. and 10.00 P. M. Arrive in S*vanu*h 7.ft) A. M. and O.NO 1. M. Arrive In Augusta . 7.10 A. M. ami .U 0 P. M. Arrive in MUledgevlUe l,eavt- Auffilfta 15 A. M. and 2.46 P. M ; Arrive 1n !Savamjah 7.90 A. M. and 9.*L P- JJ- Arrive In Macon tUO A. M. and 11.00 1 . M. 1 Passengers for points tteyond Atlanta, on the Western 4 At! v.tie Hull Road, will leave Savannah on the 19.161 ran. ami irrlvc In Atlaiitaat 7.15 next morning. Paasenscrs fort MlUedgevlUe ami Katonton will leave by the 11.4A train. Roth trains omnect rt Macon with the Macon A Western j Rond for Atlanta, and with the Sonth-Western Rail Road to Albany. A meric ua, Ooluuibua and Montgomery, and at Mlllen wltii the Augusta and Savannah Rail Road for Augusta and he North. Gto. W. ADAMS, luly SO-ts Goneral Huperinte-ndent. HACOX & HESTERS R. ROAD. ammm ON and follows: Leave Macon at 19 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7,16, A. M. Leave Macon&t*lo A. M., Arrive at Atlanta 4.00. P. M. Leave Atlanta at I*2 night. Arrive at Maoon 7.16 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. Arrive at Maoon 6.(4) I*. M. The 10 a. m. train from Macon emmet* with the Western A Atlantic Road at 8 40. p. m.; connects w|ih the Georgia IF-a.l 19 at night, and AtianU A Weal Point Koadat 118 a. m. The night train wQI not be run on Sundays. The completion Os the VlrginU and Tennessee Rail Road makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS, Through tickets to whte.fi may he had at Atlanta, for $96 95 including Stage fare, #7 UO, audio New York fbrs39 00. further information may b iiad In relation to tlits Route, on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta. July 9n—tf. ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt. NEW FURNITURE. TIIHE subscriber has Just recelv ft ed, and will eontlnue to receive JpfsffiSS from the beat New York City manu factarera, a large and handsome as sorlmeot of the lateit styles of FCKMTCKt'., CHUBS, M. ft Uc also manufactures Furniture of 3SKjL-. the very best workmanship, and at the lowest market prices. The fol lowing list comprises a part of Ihe articles always on hand : Sofas, Rocking chairs of every style, Parlor cha[rf— — ■KyVWalnut, Oak and Cane seatchalrs, chairs, BHggraKlrs, \ f 5 to fIOU, rn> r stands, •* t BBb v ■ Wsil,i ' i! *■■■ 1 R r ’’ v ’ ‘< >! ‘•* * 1,1 P'-a Pab f *. Tables, Bedsteads,! \j? |A- ‘ H , “k cases, Classes, and cats, H! b•• r dusters, MallrasneS. 11 r ■■p BUI! in i"w“ K l '., i. and SUM |‘t : .’V -W : vV®APS of sn >r the Straw j mo* be tv soil as ‘~'^g* ll lmw lor |MHrHh||au , i t 1 £ &4-tX'f’- i ft va ■HF \K <oJ><o*s7 gßay Head very ■Hr v ■ - ft - ,; * B, . f TWfiOi FOLK ft • 1 ’ ‘. ■ ■ • . F-t • •’ ■ ■ 1 • ! ||||l|||§ ■’ ii “ - .. ‘^^l HHft Work to Order. i‘K : .\• aelec iu. b% , ;. E. .1. JOHNSTON * CO. JsERVANTS WANTED. ANTED* for she I alar ce of Ihe year, two go* *1 Cook r fv and Washerwomen. For such an arc esjtable and healthy, the highest w-ges will be paid monthly. Apply a this office, July is—ts. riLOoR OIL CLOTH* of all widths, hist received sod t fbTSlebv ®lyf <Uf> B. K. ROtsa ft 00. SP*>.. M? *nt JACOB’® CORDIAL. 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes Saved Yearly Saved Yearly • Saved Yearly Planters Take Notice Planters Take Notice Planter Take Notice Jacob’s (ordial Jacob’s Cordial Jacob’s Cordial Is The (>nly Sure Is The (>nly Sure is The Only Sure And Positive Remedy And Positive Remedv %> And Positive Remedy Before The People Before The People Before The People In Dysentery, In Dysentery, In Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, And Flux. And Flux. And Flux. It Never Fails. It Never Fails. It Never Fails. Packages of Half Doz. Packages of Half Doz. Packages of Half Doz. For Plantations. For Plantations. For Plantations. For Sale in , | _ Mm-on, by ZJ?I I.IN & IH’NT. _ SANCHEZ* BPF.CIFII! THAT GREAT 111-JIEI T THAT GREAT REWvw THAT GREAT iti MLDV THAT m-!AT REMEDY THAT GRKAT REMEDY THAT GRKA'I REMEDY THAT TREAT REMEDY SAXGIIF7.’ BPECIFJO BANCIfK* BPRCIfHO .“ANailK/ SPkCIKKJ HANCHKZ’ SPECIFIC BANVIH-.Z’ BPW IFIC SA.SCHKZ’ SPECIFIC SAN’CHKZ’ FPECIHC THE ONLY rOBITIXK CITIK THE OaVI.Y POSIT IVK CURE THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE THE ONLY POHITHE CURE THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE THE ONLY lUSITIVE CURE : liEKORK TIIE PKOPI.F, iIEEoKB THE PEOPLE BEFORE THE PEOPi K BKEOtE THE PEtiTLE BKKRK THE PEOPLE UFiKORK THE PEOPLE BKFOKi: Till* l'rOPl.E FOR GONORKIKKA A CI.FIT. FOR OONORRHO*:a \ enrsf. FOR OONORRIRKA * 01. EEL HK CONOHRW'f.A A ULKKT FOR GoV*'KH(KA A tiI,RET. >X)p onorrhie:a a gmckt. for GONORRHOEA A CLEFT F.WfiS A MIG DOCTOR’S RILL i BaVKS a BIG IHMTOR’S BILL saves a 810 DOCTOR'S BILL i SAVES a BIG DOCTOR’B BILL §AV F 8 A BIG DOCTOR ’S BILL ! SAVES A BU; DOCTOR’S BILL SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL is easily taken IS EASILY TAKEN IS EASILY TAKEN IS EASILY TAKEN IS EASILY TAKEN IS EASILY TAKEN IS EASILY IAKIN HAS NO BAD TASTE HAS NO RAD TASTE has no bad taste: HAS NO HAD TASTE HAS NO BAD TASTE HAS NO BAD TASTE lIAS NO BAD TASTE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL KFFtCfT A CUKE WILL EFIEXT A CURE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL EFFECT A CURE WIIJ. EFFECT A CURB WITH LESS TROUBLE WITH LRflB TROUBLE WITH LESS TROUBLE Wlill TROUBLE WITH IJOSB TROUBLE WITH IJ£S$ TROUBLE WUH 1.F558 TROUBLE MORE SPEEDILY’ ! MORE SPEEDILY’ MORE SPEEDILY .more; spyeihi v MOKE SPEEDILY MORE SPEEDILY MORE SPEEDILY AND PERMANENTLY AND PERMANENTLY AND PERMANENTLY AND PERMANENTLY AM) PERMANENTLY AND PERMANENTLY AND PERMANENTLY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN LEMEDT THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY test ONE PACKAGE TMT ONE PACKAGE test one: package TEST ONE PACK AG H test one: PACKAGE ITS l ONE PACKAGE ILST ONL PACKAGE Every Druggist and Country Meitilmnt -bouM keep a supply of this valuable Remedy, not only from the prof its that aoerne from *U sales, but as an act <d phihn* i thropy towards suffering humanity. It will l*e mad v to the especial and pecuniary intere*t of all Drnggi-ti to parchase by W. W. BMRS k Cf)., PROPRIETORS, W* BROADWAY, NEW YORK. For Sale In f -** •> Miif.ni, 1.,v y.F.11.1X A HUNT. Fresh Arrival! 1 t\ n CHOICE Dried Beef Tongues, X 6 f’aska new Pig Ham-. ‘AlOltw. fine lr ed Beef, lull Fresh Bolognahauoages. 20 12 bids. Pick led Beef and Pork, 612 •* Pigs Heads, runiethingnew. In store, and for aale by GREER ft FREEMAN ur j tl-lf I Til E i GREAT WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROF. WOOD'S iiaiu i:estodative. Say* (he St. Louis, i Mo.) Dei*..a-rai : B*-low, w* publiali a | U-tt. rto lr, of 1 1,i* nty, trom a gtmth-man In M unr, which ►peak* gh wlngly oMbcautwilAr inwritwof ti* iialrtou- I ic. Such evidence ruu-t iigva lu effect, when coming from . ; rvllnbl’ snurcit. If ccrtifloaJe* are gtiairtnlee* <*f trum. the Doctor need* no ancon.inm*. nor uaele** puffery ft|bi the I Hath, ks .tne, Jan 90.7**54. ! Profcsaor (). J. Wood A Co..—G-nileim u : ilaving my at- , ! t. ntion call* il it lew months eiuce. lu the liighly benoflcml (if | fret* of your hair reattirailve, i wa ‘ induced to make nppltea* ! tion o! it upon my own h*lr, which had become quin- gray. ; probably ooe thlid white : mv whisker* were of ■* .me char* I 1 acter. Home Hire® month* since 1 procured a bottle of \ our j hair rtwUiralive, nr.d used it. I toon round it wa* provlßg | what I hitd winhi-d, Iti dlt about t ,ce a week I have i since procured am tto i lotUe. r*f which 1 have ii-i .i some. I !, hi now certllv to the World that the gray or white liatr Im* i totaily di*npp*- tied, both on my head and face, and toy hair ! let* resumed it* natural color, and I believe more soft nnd I | glo*-\ than tl ha* been before for twenty-live rear*, lam 1 now ,-ixtv veai'old ; my good wlfaal lit cage of fifty two. baa | uwd it with wine effect. The above notice I deem duo to you for your valuable dla* ojvery. lam narured that whoever will rl*lili\ n*c. roper tllm-Uon*. will not have occasion to epntralii't my statement*. 1 am a dUKn oftli'fritv and n rwi sent her* for the la*t flf teen war*. atulMii known t.. pearly ever’ one heioandad joining town*. Anvuta you may moke of tin- above with in’ i. mie atU< led. i* at your service, a 1 whit to frofeive * tlivt'-autlcaOf nSuft in other* a* Wi ll :>* myself 1 am unlit, yonra, A. 4!. RAYMOND. Dll mtOKf. Jau 9N, I.hVs. WOOD’S HAIR RES tOKATI V E. I'rofemor Wood-Dear Sir: Having had the misfortune to j lose the belt jMn-tion of mv hair, from the * tlectaof (he yellow fever, in New Orleans m 1-04, l wan induced lo make * trial ot vonr jm-paration, and found It to answer ** the very thing mwdd My hair 1* now thick and gloeay. nnd no word* out e\prcamy obligation* to you la giving to ’he nitbctiMl such a , .muur. FISLKY JOHNSON. 1 The ondendgoed. Rev. J. K. Tb-agg,ls a minister In regu lar * utmUok. and paworofthe Ortb-wlox Church at Urooklt Id t Mas*. He l*a\ gentleman of great Influence nnd miivesally l*e love*l. WM. DYRR. HaooKHP.i.n, Jai.tis.-y !2, ISVS. 1 i'rofemor Wood—Dear Sir: Having made trtafof your hair i reetoralive, it give* me pleasure to nay that It* effect* lot-1 wen j I excellent In removing Inflammation, dandruff an*l a constant u-mh'iicy to itching with which 1 have leeo troubled front my I chi dbood ; and ha* also restored mjf hair, “hlcli waa becotn- i I lug gray, to it* r.t igin.tl color. 1 have vs dno other article ! with anything llkfthe mine pleasure or prefh YonnUtdy, J. K. BRAGG. 1 j *1 lie Restorative is put up in bottles of 8 sues, via ; large, i medium and small; the small holds hold* half n pint, am! re- I tails for one dollar pF bottle; the medium hold* at least JO j ! p.-r cent more In pro, jrtlou than the small, retail* at two i dollar* per bottle ; the large holds n <|U*rt, 10 ier ceut more I In proportion, nnd retails l r ♦'*. O. J. WOOD A CO.. Proprietor*. .719 Bond wav. New | ! York, (tn the great New York Wir<-Railing rstabll-hment,) ami 114 Mark. t Street,St. Louis. Mo. lir Soi.a nr aw, U<*>i’ Dm ooihts \jit Fa not Ooooa I Dfaloas. ; .julyl-ltn. LATEST NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. I fltU all whom it may concern, this is to uotlty th public j J. that ,is at home ngi.in, and begs toaenure hi* patron* that hleSa • ‘.oon la not a tiling of a day. Citizens ami the traveling public j will flml their establishment open, not tor the Season only, but all Seasons of the year, j and those calling on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup plied with all the delicacies thut the New York and other ; market will afford. In the way of eatable* and something good i to drink, and six days out of seven, more than cun be found in 1 uuy house in town, E. ISAACS A BRO’. Under Ralston's Hall, Cherry St. His Bill of Fare will every day, lie just the thing for little pay ; And those, who at their place may eat. Will find in it all thing* complete— And going once, they then will know, ‘That ISAACS, is the PLACE to go. S We shall be happv to see f'ur friend* AVAaring them that it i will be .vkYurt A nutting care to please In every respect, as we liatter ourselves, we have done till now. it may !e generally known that we have, to meet the wish ! e* of the Medical faculty. Imported by ourselves,* verysupe j rior quality of Pale Brandv, tine old Port, Sherry and Made l ria, possessing all the Mediciual qualities, so much desired by I them. I Look at this BUI of Fare and choose for yourself; OYSTERS, : Front New York, Savannah and Brunswick in the shell or by ! the measure, raw, fried, owed, or lu any way you want them. Also, I Shrimp* and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety, a Venison and Beef Btei A*. Mutton Chop* and Veal Cutlets, Bn, Ham and Egg-. 7/ Devil Ilam and Deviled Teraplna, **RL_ MOUNTAIN OYSTERS, TURTLE SOUP, Wood-Cock Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrel*. VVilo Ducks, Fish, and every thin# that an ci*le'rc wan la, can Gwayebubad when tuocnmx.. Confectionaries & Fruit ISAACS, also keeps constantly on lnnd a good assortment of ( viHt'clionurit-*, ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS, PINE APPLES, Various descriptions of NOTB, aa All of which can he purchased at low prices for (’ \K|I. Be sure ami call at. E. ISAACS A IIKO Oysters, Oame 9 Ac. C. H. FREEMAN, & CO, ARE now ready to serve (’ut>mers In every style of the Gastronomic art, with FISH, FLESH, AND FOWL, i at their Fating Saloon, Cotton Avenw, Macon. • They will have supplies of Fish and Oysters, by every train from the Seals mrd, as well an of lb es, Game, Ac.,from E'ulton market, New York, by every Mv>iner. They have also made arrangements for regular snoplle*of Chickens, Turkeys, Ac..from Cherokee Georgia, and Tennes see., during the seasou, and solicit a tall from their fib nitsaiid I lie public. nov. P.i-tf War, War, War, War! O N DRY GOOOSI A T EINSTEINS. | J3EIWG obliged tor.palrrur Stora, weh.vo roium.iioed a I I 9 general warfare of ex terminal lou of prices on our GooCh 1 i W e are now selling the balance of our Stock ufGolsal NEW YORK ©QST, | To make room. Among wlikh will lie found a beaulllul lot of If rencli Lace Mant rllas, Dounle Ju|hj f l i Flounced Silk Rohes, Double . s kb t and 1 Flounced V'aruse Roliea, Organdies and Jaconet Double Jube Kobe*. Plal i, Figured and atrlpedMllk*. Plain and t ignred Blsck Silks, .Swiss and Jaconet < ’ollars and Sleeves, Embroidered and Lave Sett-. : Kid Glove- Ladles’ and Muses’ Ho>iery, Hoop Skirts, Mus lins of ell kind.-, Men and Boys’ Wear, | Bleached and Brown Shirting-*, Irish Llaan,Table Damask, I Lineu Drill* and Farmer'* Fat men-. Cotton ad es, Ac. Call and Nec for Youi--elv<>! | i K. KIN'STKIX. S2OO Reward. RUNAWAY from the subsciller on thelfth of Sept. 1808 my hoy liavie, a very white mulattn, 18 years old | weigh HU lbs., has a large mole or tit on the right side of hls ■ neck, a near above bin right knee, and his leg* Iwlow hls knees | are |>nUe<i brown. He left on the Cars for Macon, and was put offal the id or 8d station. He wore a drab velvet cap. a ; blue KacU ry Sailor Jacket, a alrim-d hickory shirt, brown > • ’Aton and Wind pant- and black mioci>. 1 believe he was enticed away by some white Rascal, If so, l will pay the above reward lor the return of the Boy on proof to convict the one vrho took Mm off, or I will pay for the return of Boy or Ills confinement In any Jail mi that 1 get him. all costs and c harges and gliberal Reward. Columbus, Oct. **. 1868 —ts ELIAS HULL. FLINT HOUSE. Maoon, Q-a. |.'V)KMkKJ,V know I. an the Macon House, on - I/ First Street, opposite l*at Urn, Collins A tJo.y Oft nan liven recently titled up wltli u large addition. EiiH for the accommodation of Hoarder* and the travel- Inn Public, who will find It to their Interval, if gj o p. jLhH !•*?* a few dav In Macon, to give us a cal! and sec for them •elves. The iToprietorthankful for paat favors.flatumhZ ! selfthat by strict attention to buaine3a, he will receive hla share of pahtic iiitronagc, Passengers wtailing to atop at the above liouae, when arriv ingatthu lteput wifi ask for Its Representative. The table ■'hall not belnfcriortoany Id theaututtamiaiaufUfa. Prioo of Board j For a single ineal * n Supper. Lodging and Br- akfaat i’o* Hy the I;iy ’’*'*’* j ‘3O Single Week ‘ * Hy the Month (Itoard and Lodging) “n on _J ftn B- tt IHOtl. H. FLINT. Propraetor. FOR SALE ON ietf€BE*T a i 1 offer the plantation near Ameik-us, formerly owned hv T , L Molt. MX miles rom Americas, on tin- Mnckulee creek containing six hundredand .even acre*. two hundred andMtV acre* cleared. with all the neee.w hnlldW*, negro hotleZ gin house, screw, Ac. 1 lie place will he sold at u birirdn nd on a long credit. Apply to f. M. Fnrhr.v. *1 \ mriS u Jto i me lit tins place. JAMES WVQmFFfV * 0 Macon, Oct. v—ls Welt, fWik BUSHELS DRIED APPLES forcale by 1 1 u § # • C. H. FREEMAN A CO. 1 15— Cotton Avenue Bare Chance lor Inrestmenl Attention Aieoliantca FOR SALE, THE WELL KNOWN K.\l4HT>> uTKAM KAMI ULIMI KA4 HH(\. Tin* Building I* entirely new. and the Maddnery n-w H i,d 1 of the l<wt quality. It U a lucrative buidm uaamt ha* a wen (WtAbitahed trade. The Building and Machinery will i, >n liberal terms, with a lot oflumber, If desired. roVd_ ittr. V KMI l [IT BOOK BINDING. BLANK AOOOUNT ROOKS mtdr to nntrr for Couru and Counting House•, and the nuuilwrsprtru<l .m u, ( * pages without t-alta charge. Morfuzincs, Music and Low Boobs, j Bound in neatandchesp .-tylcs. I>AVID Foss, i . . for. Wlnr..l #Tiem Mmif frb. 4—ts liver George T. Rogers A (tn> , Matting! Matting! liW| PIECES of MATTINU-sll width*-very cheap oil rock 10 BliSTIf K. KKIN 4 Cos. NEW FIRM. f J AIIK having j !ii It 7 Ur s keep I iiaeton* Carriages, Buggies and Horses, to l.lrw on m iffinwLTlVin.? anybody. Vt 1 also have the most ample at ; coWUiiodaiions for Drove Stock. We would -ay to the public that we have taken the fc/llnto our in uilli in ear neat, and can always be found w Ith our hur ?*** on ready to serve you: we intend t,v keeping a strain I, l . pvlUvu ioMlkrr, ami by bucUft.adOWh ck**%o bus •**.*"**".' or :lk “ ,rai ’- We Shall I.ev or tin Mluv * i i'.,,* “if ,,,r vou Si long m* you come up to the i, r 4 h o •iiiu s-itle Now It von want u* to -a-tro V atd ’ not be milky. In fact If vu don't wai.ltist-i vkctk oi, too I chwe. put yoar shoulder ti he wheel, glv* o* a ahaiv. ai.Uif you Itnd a lugleD>•, of ingiatltude UiU luyb / rv’’ ie-p< otfuliy. A DEKIIuLD A .IK---*ihS. J tfcirOp/HHHte the l*ntmengcr fyfiot ontfneo.t itr+wn's jkotK. ‘ upr'iO-if. Copartnership Notice. I ** .v >r..!1,0r. I'IUNK \i. Im-ln,-'— N *’ r "‘ W, W off Wiuuli* U ifciiniU>|. I ‘ ‘"l"*!"’” will W cnmluctM hm-nltor nAr ||,c dim name ami style or i CHAS. B. STONE & BROTHER. j The under* lined, thank ul for the literal patronage ex i tended to him the jiast year, would most repec\tu|iv -sdlcit a continuation of if .or the new dm.. ’ I They will keep constantly on hand a superior *toc\ of Hats i amt Cap*, which thev will sell as low a* any hnn-esg) the City or Mate. fllAb. B. MuNJt A BfkS. April 19. ~ - E. SAULSBURY, HaiUmlon Block OppoNlte Lanier Hotme, MACON, GA., f |IAKES pleasure In Informing his customeis and buyers 1. Rene; ally, that he is uow prepared to offer one of the most elegaiitnnd attractive stocks of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ! For Oentlemen’s wear, that cun be exhibited In thecity. Oonsta> t additions of de- rable goods will be made by every .teanier. He* has in hi* employ one of the IIKKT CITTtiK* | MH TII OF ,\fc.\V YORK, andean etc cute ail orrtersl be most uppioved style and at shorlnotlce. m 118 TROUT HOUSE, ATLANTA, CrA., By MRS. J. D. BOYD, l lone 7 9m Koney-blade Grass See^. \Vi;i:i>. Xlaeon, <•. AGENT for thes-le of the Honey-Made Ifntiwnian Gras* Be‘d. warranted t< grow In any climate, miY’ : tai and j kinds of weather. PHr* #1 Oy per bag. apr New Crockery Store. r |Y HE Ladles and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining conn 1. ties are respectfully Invited to cull and examine my stock of CHINA. GLABB and UIUM'KEKY WARE, tie* door to Mrs. Deasiiu's on Second .Street. I Intend to keep at all Ilmen a good stock ofGoods.and will sell them as low as they can be bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share of pat ronage !h respectfully solicited, i June4—£ , R. R. HUTCHINGS. CAUTION. A LI, persons are cnutlonc and against trading for tim e sevor ! * al notes of hat'd given by Die under,-Isned tu Mai. K. Harris : t wo for #BO each, and otic for #SO. all b* a lng date on the I4th March, is ,;*, gml due three, a.\ and nine and halt moiiths atier lnte, for hire tf\m woman. Ell/9, all-s L< ut a- ihe. • ‘*rr~denrtijn Tor which >u.iu ■ ■■■ ---r>. t ),- v.itlre’.y faliud, by reason of the uliductlon of -aid negro fr< m my a* r vice by ihe family of MaJ. Haul*. 1 will not pay said uoiua uni itompciiod to by iaw. _£-* ‘* T. I U. W. ANDREWS. COFFINS. * DOfll WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained, (’heap I V Vaneered Mahogany Ooffins, Also New Style Metallc i Casts .Superior to the old Styles. Old Pul tern Metallic Caaea at Lower Prices. lune 4—6 m T. .V. O. WOOD. SAVE FREIGHT AND COMMISSIONS! fCarhart & Curd. __ SOLK AGINS KGB | FAIRBANK S SCALES. A FULL Ajw-ortincnt of i’latform and Counter Scale* now In at ore aid f.r -ale at their prices. No FREIGHT i ADDED. Order* taken for Railroad Ware-lmuae and other 1 Urge Scales. We will See them proper 1> put up. may 11—ts. C., M. &. W. and S. W. R. R. 4 1 UANO, will for the present, he transported over the ’ v A Centml Rall-oad to Macou. or to any Station on that and the Ratoutc-u Road, in anv quantity, to any t'otistgnee. iat t#2is) ier ton of 3JIX) pound... and over the Macon and \N estcrn.at'd South-VN ertern Hallioada, c.r to any station on I liher of these Roads* at #I.OO per ton of 2.0U1 |K>unds, pro- I vklchl each Sack Is n.rrked with constguee * name GKO. V> ADAMS. GeuT Snp't (J. K. H. ALKKRD TYLKK, ** “ M.AW.R VIRGIL POWERS, “ •• S. W. K. Feb. 56, fit. 48 For Sale. ONE of the moat deniable residence.- In the city, where the Mutiscnl*r now resides.corm-rot Oak and Second | Street*. j Tl* Lot contains three quart* i- of an acre, and la highly Improved with choice varieties of Peach, A pi loots. Grapes anil other trulls, and flowers. • The dwellingopntaJn- ten Rooms, Closets In six. and Gas j um! . rentoaof payment will be made easy. Fur particu la*-.enquire of.l DeLoac he or W.B. Braidly. It not iiold before Christina*, It will be tented to *n approv ed tenant. [dec. U—U ] UEO. W. A DAMS. CROCKEEY STOBE. r ¥ULE I luicrslginU thankful lor the very liberal patronage j bentowed oil him Tor the past ochsoii would most respect , rully aolUlt a continuance ol tlicru.je. at the Old Cr. kerv stand on Triangle Iflook. where he Is prepar. and to-how as fine *,®/ 4 h ' ,ia * Dlsw und Urockery area- can la- foundfn the South. Every Ualy Is Invltcl to call ami examine my | buautriui ar-ooiliuent ul Diiiiiigand Tea SclU. Sobm vary rich I xmd for sale low. nov. 3f-tf R. K HUTGII INftS- Just received, A LARGE aasurtment of the Uotdrn llill bhlrls, a s perior article. 1 hey are well made ai dßt Bret rate. ; inar 26 ?ft E. WINSHIP. Latest Style BLACK FROCK COATS, JIHT UK*'RIVBt* ItV O . II . BAino. ImiclT Wotioo, A LL psroona are hereb.v wartu-d. and notlflad, nt to tnnlc ‘"ttd* by thel unders‘giu.l as principal,and <*•<•. 1 . K>mlkc* security, for Tbree hundred Do lure, doltcl lune Ih, 18fit..ai.d due four in*mthsafter Cate, with intee-t Ir *m date— payai ie to Hayden A Goolsby *w ttearer, oa the consul* ration *d wdd Dote has tailed, atd I anltall not iav the ki ■ unless con*|*elled lo do so by law. Macon. June 18 Bm* JohEPH HKUTZEIELD FRENCH GLASS, | All Sizes from 8-10 to 36-44. MI KKOKSandI Looking Glass Plates. Framev, of Ollt Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut. For Hale by Mac*n. .lure 11. IMS. * [t*” ° ol> STEREOSCOPES. A LARGE and beautiful assortment of Stereoscopes, with u large numl*er of views <*f a ll kinds, foraJe, singly or by me and. *r.en, at J. M. BU A RDM AN ‘B, l “~ ,f _ Washington Block JUST RECEIVED. -?v ,liT {w lot of SKLKSEAU.no ■Mw^'.aai&SS* 1 ? 1 Fo l kst * L'astors and Teat bets. Also ■i-fC ll I ( III.ID-, cheap for CASH. may 1-ts Osnaburgs, Yarns, &c. Oik Bales (‘stuburg*. O*/ 50 Bales Yarns, 16 Bales Mucon and MUledgevUlc Sheetings. 10 Bales % Sheetings, ! *, , . * Htrlpea, f.isJSf 1 by AYRES, WINGFIELD ft CO. HL’ i rKR, Cheese. Pickled Shud, Pickled Beef and Cod tbdi received woekly. For sale by ’ October HARDEMAN ft GRIFFIN,