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4- , ;rne , rives to man guilt
■. j f not childish,
of decay. This
,he , c ] instl “ n
ri- lV e tr* , how the world a per
f'-’ ; : ;je battle and its
Xeiund them; the soul has
*Z h* tjr b ; an d Sits in an evening
rt,or \ * o !y leisure. Thrice
*Sat *r neighborhood thitnum-
of those not yet ascended
lf ,° rP hev and to’erant,and apt
( >* **. pleasures.
’ j Washington, just published.
Tid-XJ 0 ! le-n he made bis gn
” . a* th*!* ‘ v or thern States in 1 < 89,
£ :::> a - n , ‘ Billy,his faithful at
the Revolutionary war.
P T lort “vVUO tour serenty years la.
Michigan in
r:d that he ,j | i;iTe found himself
‘.■■■'■'TP *Stcpri” fort™ year;
1 Vrfuced his “slave Billy
£ heb,jl S is this all. If smnlw
■ l in the Northern states
y naryarhe^oaMhave
U •••■.“•%the penitentiary torhav-
••risVaithful attendant. Gen-
according to the Black
was a criminal to be pun
jac3 *, iDCirC eration.
Jft&V* 1
•l. of smelling more pleasing
’ of tasting ?” was the subject
f ~e m debating club in a bar-room,
ias the last to speak upon the
’W'Z all were anxious to hear him
&■: 13 p Walking up to the bar
i*r\jld for a hot whiskey punch,
f li# o ff with great gusto; then turn
opponents he handed the empty ■
! 'f H ijading disputant, and thunder
*®„.. m( U it. vou varrint!” It is
i* u add that Uncle Joe “brought
house,” and also the decision for
..giffe.
’-. vp’e of Calhoun county, Ala., are
? V the first story of which is to be .
and no rock allowed therein
feet long,three feet wide, and ;
nches thick- Every rock in the i
F'X ';o be doweled,and the outside all
The lower story is divided 1
.poms, one a dungeon, one for
: one for females. The Alabam
--r region are determined to have
** ji-bird flights.
shown yesterday three eggs,
~s perfectly black, and the other
, . tfrom a duck owned by a
; n this city. It is supposed that
Zj ‘was imported by the Wanderer,
■Africa, but how it reached this city,
imagine, unless it was brought
1 -y ne of the negroes said to be located
jjifrßihii. “Juba” can tell.
Columbia Bulletin,
ieftody has been making a speech
a Masou■ 1 legislature—probably Mr.
~ wanted the Bth of January cete
ra; do gentlemen want ? Is corn so
rei hoe caka so sweet as to be pur
fr-y at the price of having the State
paedby oar enemies? Forbid it,
tt ; Do you want tlie institutions of
r ? ii-edu'oed to the condition of affairs
ia Georgia, where a plantation
; ;arj overseers and one nigger ?
(Scr As tlie poet says, “I’d rather
ir_-mangy, strange yaller dog with a
ac; ivat the moon, than not to say,
use own, me native State.” [Great
b And I will defend her institu
-1:15 grass runs and water grows,
■itpplause. 1
ftnflL PROCEEDINGS.
REGULAR MEETING,
torn. Chamber, March 22, 1859.
G. Sparks, Mayor; Alder
i r-. Anderson. Boifeuillet, Long-
Ro, and Collins.
i sautes of the last meeting were
hk Aid. boifeuillet moved to recon
.. Ro->’ resolution relative toselling
- Hail lot. and building an Engine
which was lost.
knimtes were then confirmed.
L-BrKeeej*er reported tolls for the
kC.-rlc es the Market reported fees for
•*. <9 10.
Ifbuard House Keeper reported fees
-- 0
hFinance (’omniittee reported in favor
St following accounts: L. F. W. An
’ ‘ld; J. Collins & Son SI 59 00; J.
linger 8182 00.
ts Committee on Public Property, to
nic petition of G. M. Noel, agent,
i >-d, reported in favor of granting
wer of the petitioner. Also, on the
’ t’Thos. I*. Stubbs. Esq., beg leave
’ ” : favor of granting the prayer of
>tri nrr, upon the terms and condi
i f .- memorial, except that portion in
C the vacant piece of ground below
’ new open—which w as adopted.
Collins, Ch’n.
-nos .1. B. & \Y. A. Ross, andoth
ts public lamp to be put up on Cl
---nearly in front of W. A. Ross’
was received and referred to the
Nhw on Gas.
winnr petitions for encroachments
tvtd and referred to the Commit-
Z'Z Encroachments:
banJrum, A. Schwaab and 11. J. Cher
''"■'‘■wh on Oak Street; S. Landrum
[I f Cherry for an encroachment on
and E. J. Jeffers, Wm. M.
v,a uthers, for an encroachment on
? 15, l Fine Streets.
-F. Plyer s resignation as Assistant
was received and accepted.
• Keeper reported the name of
* ‘ • >an as his assistant, which was
pu By Council.
■'■XBnnication from several citizens,
‘J establishing and keeping
and ’“ i ’ °'ty, a pleasant and convenient
j_.people may have a good walk
iJ’^ they have had surveyed on
„ a ‘ in the public reserve, a place
‘f each a purpose, by cutting down
t'. :r, ,’ s ’ Ay which the public proj>erty
be injured, they can accomplish
j n ‘lew—respectfully petition
‘ewve to carry this object into
J rw *ived and referred to the
v^. on Public Property,
v, ‘"‘ r,lac e relative to narrowing the
*wken up. and discussed, when,
sC-,i 6 u ' att,, r was deferred until
- -may evening?.
Kt- * T even * n g
*k'wA°tw ntlerson—
i; ‘ nat the Mayor be requested to
L “ t .A rfts *dent hnii Directors of the
i- -'tern Railroad Company, that
t ; ' an ” * n the City of Macon, on
k X, company formerly
u ‘ neM the residence of Simri
L ‘ v, ‘ r ted to the city, the Mayor
“ said city claim the possession
demand of said Presi
r", t r? the possession thereof. —
r*rv -Anderson—
. U after to-night the Guard
i p^/., not be rung until 10 o'clock,
Aid. Longley—
* ‘t Mr. J. c. C. Burnett, who
i* . .trd to take the census of that
: f ■i’ f.-,° Un ty including both Dis
aii°we and the sum of fifty
• i 1 ttie L 'ty with a complete
L . . 11 . v sand all the statistics of
- *; required of the Countv in
k'C*k ent - *Wd,
’ ** a*cd,
‘tut on Streets, that was in
i’ v a f, 'Wer built, commencing
1 aLtl running up Cherry and
► ■ to the base of College Hill,
1 . V *‘p>rt that the material co’uld
at present for a brick sewer,
t - tiute with a Mason for a half
’ ! n reasonable terms. When
-, . 1 l * le Street GommiUce !
. ‘ ‘ntraet ktr the building of
[ ( W r , Hlr BQ d a half feet in diame
■’ aru ‘ Magnolia Streets—which
- irv Committees appoint from
fc ‘ to grant to
• r ‘, ‘‘Engagement and control of
’ i | Street that is now j
; ! j e Military F.noau^pment
-n thf v*> Ue **® e trtipuia
'■■ i*f C utr °i un d manage the
’ tu |’- et *el'qre—received
f .’ ‘itil. ‘®ct to he opeued at option
i *IS o"clot^° Urn ’ un i*i Saturday
SttaiaD t’VRD, c. c.
I Comcast Eooa. Bibs Cos. Cavalv,)
Macok. Hard. IT. IS&S. [
\u Extract from the .Miuutr of the Bllib 'MliitV
,i “? r Committee offer the fuilowing Preamble and Rteoln-
Tributc of Respect.
Truly death is insatia’.lo, inoonlroilal.le and inflexible \7,
WTu<*rthat lif c.muot Bierce —mme m hijfh or ennobled th*if
h t; cano.4 ...151u,., Wealth with its Z “
with Its All.eld resist hbs .stroke. Man r.. lowV
tin follow feurtatloa—ail must vieid to the ureat
m vL'.'h” to •n'to' 1 "” or *dve of a
iufinite.‘ br.’ uh IVn
tt Zl h * way * ,MI we Oioulder into dust”
to pay the ia.st.smt triimte ‘r
Deaih has daimefl a -Id . iZT £2*
ch ( .i r u , ir ,;*ta£7£urs
“7’ n ‘ ru, *f*. n<i one <>( its first oflb
eartb. it* Jot. and it* som w*.
- 5 ‘"" llr “ Um. In all the retattoaa
/my 1 neomiptlbb- ir*
-‘vVgCattes. dtiren eQ iTr/e.r^
life The record of his pH’ ate
we i Hl f l ,n -fve we shall mlas-slur ]<•
,T* ‘‘F? r *: B'H h„w inestimat.lv piSer must la
fort wuLb happiness was his care, whose com
arn. andtSuSwSjhff*‘ iS
it Revived, While we deplore the cruel .b ath
, ’ .’ .Vi , W| : bow *° ,ht power tli.t tias imitten
w ‘ (1 ‘G ),n" U !’L :l ?£ h ,he and g‘K)dmrss of Him
li th *’ issues of ii'e and death*
x tot while we would not enter the sanetcan of
reliA.i rt/n* ‘’'d’y'der our warmed sympathies to the la
ej\e,l family circle m U.is their sudden and trying aflibtion.
„. R TTS Ved .. y fhis Preamble ami Resolutions tie spread
upon the ariaate. of thi. corps, as some slight teßUnonhl of
br.dher
hii {w ’l l 'iS d ’ T h ff ‘ h * furnish a cr.py of this Pream
fr publication, aad
SAMCET, HUNTER,)
LC. PLAVr. j Committee.
A true copy from the minutes.
Chas. K. Ak*at>js6, Sec'y B. C. C.
SPEC]AI. NOTICES.
PRIVATE COBESE OF iSSTfiUCTiOI
VITAL ELECTRICITY,
Electro-Physiology, Animal Mag
netism, Psychology, Mental
Telegraping, etc.
He it the best thytician who tnotl alleviates the tvfferingt
of itiankind.
PROF. IIRITTA*
WUI *ive a COURSE OF PRIVATE INSTRUCTION to
Ladiis and OENTi.xiiEN of Macon who may make immediate
application for admission to his Class.
The Course of Private Instruction will comprehend the
Philosophy of Health and Disease; tow to distinguish, by
the observation of External Signs, the Positive and Negative
forms ot Disease; how the >l!nd may Renovate or
llt-siniy the Body ; how to apply this power to the treat
ment of the tick; how to resist kroet arid the Atmospheric
changes: howto guard against Contagion; how to relieve
Pain and remove Disease by equa izing the Nervous Fanes
and the Arterial Circulation, without waiting for the slow
process. and the doubtful results of the ordinary methods; the
tcientitic application of Electricity and Magnetism as Reme
dial Agents; the modus operandi whereby the senses of one
person ntay 1 controlled by another: the process of inducing
the Hague ie Sleep, and the Cbxrvoyant Vision ; how to tier
form all the so-called Psychological Ex|ieriments, including
Mental Telegraphing at a distance, Ac., Ac.
Opinions of Editors, Physicians and others.
The following testimony is from the editor of the Sentinel
and Advertiser, published at Jersey citv, N. J., (memher
of a Class at Clinton Hall, New Ycrk):
“We were instructed in our second lesson last evening, to
gether with aisnit twenty-five others forming the Class, muny
of whom were emiueut men of the Medical Faculty ot New
York—and feel that we are wiser by that one lesson, than
many years’ experience iu the ordinary routine of life could
have made us.”
Extract from “ A Cabd “ published in the Springfield (Mare.)
Daly tlepu',heart:
“ Having listened to the public lectures of Prof. Br'.ttan, and
haring also received Private Instructions from him. we here
by express our entire approbation of his course ; and while we
acknowledge and admire his superior capabilities as an orator,
we consider him a competent fccientific Teacher. We further
t-stify, that, ia our judgment, his course of instruction is of
the greatest ) radical utility, and has important bearings on
the health ami cousequ ut happiness of man.
KEV. B. P. AMBI.EE, DB. O. W. BECKWITH, T. J. DINBAK,
P. r. COMAN, L. C. ALLEN, A. O. ADAMS,
J. T. HOWLAND, ISAIAH CALL, H. K. COOLEY,
J. C. TKBHT, H. I. GARDNER, M. D., ELUAIt KENT,
WM. BALDWIN. J. V. RIPLEY, G. W. WALBRIDGE,
urns ELI. EDWARDS, JAMES WILSON, R. E. LADD.”
SAMCEL DAILEY,
Other similar testimonials might be given, but the above
will suffice.
Terms of Admission to Course of Private
Instruction.
GENTLEMEN SIO,OO LADIES SSOO
tis AH who liecomc memtiers of the Private Class will tie
furnished with FREE TICKETS to all the Public Lectures.
r*T It more convenient, application for admission to the
Class may t* made to the Editor of the Citizen.
11” Press. Brittan has recently given Private Instructions
to four Classes in Louisville, Ky„ embracing ncuiy ladles aid
gentlemen of the highest respectability, and who have testi
fied to the great value of his Private Course, in a Card pub
lished iu the Louisville Journal. (mar. 25.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
ToMicracHi Division No. 1, S. of TANARUS, located in this city,
having been reorganized by tome of its Old Member j,th .-v
earnestly request all old Sons of Temperance, whether cf
Tomichichl Division or any other, to come forward and aid
In sustaining a Temperance organization In our city. We
cordially invite any and all who may ftcl willing to join ut,
and assist to dethrone old King Alcohol, (that U taking its
thousands to the grave annually,) to ccme forward a’ once.
We ciraesfly invite the Clergy, as weil as the members of
the various churches in the city, to give us their aid and sup
port in putting down this great vice In our midst. And we
call upon the fathers and mothers to he'p us to rave ti e
young and promising youths of the country from In temper
ance and to do bittle in the great and good cause.
COME ONE! COME ALL!!
We met, for the present, at Odd Fellows’ Hail, every
Friday night, at 7K o'clock.
Macon, March 21, l-s!b
It is a common observation that there are more suffer
ers from debility among Americans, than can be Itiund amm g
any other civilized cation. The reason is obvious. We take
too little exercise, and forget the wants of the body, in the
absorbing pursuits of busueas. In all such case*, ordi
nary medicine can do no good. What Is required, is just
such a tonic and invigor itor as Dr.J. Hosteiterbas given
to the world, in his CELEBRATED BI ITERS. The week
and nervous denizen of the counting-house, the exhaustid
toller upon the shop-board, and the prostrated student by the
midnight lamp, have found a wonderful regenerator in the
Bitter*, a*d prefer It to the more pretentious, but less effica
cious, medicine*. But it should not be fcigotten that the
agen’ which is so magical in its influence upon a frame which
1 merelv debilitated,!* equally powerful in assisting nature
to expel the most terrible forms of disease. Vho will not
give it a trial ?
Sold by Zeilin A Hunt, George Paine. E. L. Strohecker A
Cos., Macon, and by Druggists and dealers everywhere. 2 3:
DR. M LANE’S VERMIFUGE,
ALWAYS RESORTED TO WHEN EV
ERY OTHER REMEDY FAILS.
New York. Sept. 18,1552.
sW~Tbis Is to certify that my child, three years old, was
troubled with worms some six months. I had tried several
kinds of medicine, but none of them done any good ; snd it
was not until I tried Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge,
prepared by Fleming Bros., that she found any relief. I gave
her the contents of one bottle, which brought from her a
very large quantity of worms, but they were to completely
cut to pieces that it was found impossible to count them. My
daughter i* now doing well; in deed, he is completely restore
ed to health. I therefofe take pleasure In recommending it
to parents. I would say, by all means keep a supply of tills
valuable medicine constantly in your houses. I have known
many children to die suddenly from tbe effects of wore s.
It also no* unfrequentiy happens that children are treated tor
croup, when the choking and coughing Is caused altogether,
by the irrilation es worms. Therefore, I say again, keep it
always u> the house ; It costs but little, and may be the nv ans
of saving life ; and at anv rate it will save physician's Mils.
MRS. LANE, No. 33J Eighth st,
mt Purchasers will be careful to ask for I)r.
M’LANE’S CELEBRATED VKRMIFCGE, manufact’d
by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermi
fuge in Comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s gen
uine Lirer Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can
now be had at all respectable drug stores.
None genuine without the signature of
V 52) FLEMING BROS.
NOTICE.
rnHK Regular Meetings of the MACON
I BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA
TION, for Payment of Dues and Loaning,
are on the Ist Monday in each Month.
A. R. FREEMAN,
feb 11—ly Sec’y & Treas
NOTICE.
THE Regular Meetings of the 8188
COUNTY LOAN ASSOCIATION,
for Payment of Dues and Loaning, are on
the 3d Thursday in each Month.
A. R. FREEMAN,
feb 11—ly Sec’y & Treas.
AYER’i CHKRKY PEtTORAL.
For the rapid cure of Coughs, Cold*. Hoarsenera, Bronchi
tis. Whooping Cough, Asthma and Consumption, isun.ver
iially known a* the best remedy ever yet discovered for every
variety f Pulmonary disease. So wide is the field of Its
usefulness, and to numerous the cases of its carer, that a!-nest
every section or the country abounds in persons publicly
known, who have been restored from alanniDg and even des
parate diseases of the limps by its use. When once tried, iu
superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa
rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known,
the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the
distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary oignns
which are incident to our climate. By Its timely use, n any.
nay almost all, attacks of disease upon the Lungs or Throat,
are arrested, and thus are saved many thousands every year
from a premature grave. No family should be without it.
and those who do neglect to provide themselves with a rem
edy which wards off this dangerous class of diseases will
have cause to deplore it when it is too late. Proofs of the
surprising efflcacy of the Cherry Pectoral need not be riven
to the American people-they have living proofs in ..very
neighborhood. Bat those who wish to read the statements
of those whose whole health has been restored, and whose
lives have been raved by It* use, wJU and them in my Ameri
l can Almanac, which the agents below named have to fi ndsL
! gratis for every one.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass
and told by all respectable Druggists everywhere, mrr i- 9 m
ML \Y|T\Rh BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
jfci Uou't factorial of Mthof July, says-Realizing the true
sense of responsibility attaching to the Editor and Publisher
of a widely circulated journal, we should deem it lit* i e less
than a crime to recommend any medical compound, the real
virtue of which we could not conscientiously indorse. 1 his
bulsamlc compound has become a home fixture; and ail per
•ons who suffer, and have in vain attempted to cure their
Cougkl, CW4*. Urxmctiial JWmenarp Cou+luinlt, make
use of this unequalled remedy.
Th following Certificate from a distinguished gentleman
is equally conclusive:
From Rev. Henry Wood, formerly editor of the Cotgrega
ti mal -Journal, Concord. N. H.. more recently American
Consul at Beyrout, Syria, and now Chaplain in the Navy.
Coscoan, N. 11, Mar t: 2.
vt„„. rs sW. Fowls A Co.:~ Gentlemen: Two years
i a sudden' and violent attack upon my lungs confined me to
mv bed for several weeks, and when I recovered. I was so
I mSehopprws-d by difflvuftv In 1 -]><t thqi wasannhle
, pep or rest v,„*n a b„d bv . --ht. ibe sjrforing was ex-
Irßiani judg*.’ fre n.the itrefireacy of thelemediet used.
l\wuped ‘hedtiasc menra’l • Itemg ier.ua led t> try a
t, tileof 1 By’sin: of ilslif f torry. with*-ut confi
dence in iU efflcai*! found the difflcU y almost entireiy
moved before one. bottl* w*s used up Sj mgslhy with my
fellow suimrer- Induces me to make this pubil- statement,
and recommend the article to others tlmiUr-v affl't ed-
With respect, yours truly, HISBI WOOD.
None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS, on the wrapper.
Prepared by SSTTII W. FOWLE A CO, Bosfom snd for
•jj b>FJP. £h- fSUtfKS** W* **
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS
CONCERT HALL!
To-Sklgiit, and To-morrow Af
ternoon and Evening.
NEVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY.
The Grand Original Serif* of Illa*trations
o F
arctic*voyage”
P A lu'Jdt D ,WS Sk ®’ hr the
ink's Jh, ,!r u“ and 2*3"’ Pouted under the Irnmt
Boor/ Brooks, Jmes McGary
IDO w m. M It'.h. who accnmpan rd Dr Kart- on both Ex
peditions iu search of Sir JolihFrantlln.
whteAaji vref l ‘ to ‘! Exhibition, among
D^ S b °* *> OU ' l ; Ule ‘Wt Flag; Fur*.
; ei,U : < hlKl , rea a "d Servant*, 25 cent*.
_ l ori °P’-ti at 7—commencing at 8 o'clock. mar 25.
M RS 8. All DO LIN
WILL OPEN HER
NEW SPRING HATS
O N
Tuesday next, 291 l inst.
Spring A Summer Fashions for
MH
TO TH C LADIES !
Mrs. F.DESSAU,
Triangular Rlock, adjoining Bostick,
Kein <sf Co.'s Store.
Ct HATEFUL for the very liberal pat-
X rename of which she has long b-sen • hi?
recipieut from bf>th city and country, t>eg*
to announce to her patrons, and the Ladies
generally that she in now receiving her ■inIK&TM
SPKIaNO and HUM MEH Stock, consisting
every description of *^JiyKQßn|2p
MUjUINTEriY . W* jM
Dress Trlmmirg; Good*,
Which for richness of material, elegance of stvle, extent
ami variety, are worthy of attention. Her Silk. lJurege and
Organdy Kobea, Lacea, Mantillas and Cloaks, Travelling
Dresstjooqa. Embroideries, KihU.nH, Head Dresses, Flowers,
V\ reatbs and Boquets are all of the very latest importations,
anawiil l*eso’dat reasonable prices.
Ail orders by mail promptly attended to.
mar Vp-X f
MRS. S. Af DOUIN,
/IlyTj. HAS retained from New York with a
<■ ) iieautiful assortment of
Jk 1 Consisting of all Uie NEWEST and
JFS most desirable styles of
FRENCH HATS,
*rery variety. Also many rich and fancy articles, beau
t'fui Em .roidery, eli'gant Laces, I’ompaloie Lace Setts, Ha r
Urnaraents of every style, Grecian Curls, side and Back
Braids, v\ igs, I au*, Ac. Call and examine for yourse'ves
►efore purchasing, as it will be much to your interest. She
is thinkful for px*t favors, and solicit* a share of the liberal
pa'ronage of our thriving citv and surrounding counties,
mar 25-ts.
e SOOT & SHOE STOI
3!ACO\, GEORGIA.
■b* We are now opening a large and well
selected Stock of Hoots nod Shorn,
in the Sto e on Second Street, next to
■R,.rrC Mrs. Defsau’s, and near.y opposite Ma
_aSs?U .ve • rine avd Mechanics'Bank Agencies—
Stock having been purchased by
one of nur firm ihrxct from the Eastern Masifai ti rers
for Cash,
We can offer great inducements to those ivho wish
to buy for Cash.
We prefer small profits In Cash, rhther than large ones on
time, where the go-sl and solvent customers pay the loss on
Goods sold to the doubtful ones.
We shall keep constantly on hand a gen
eral Stock for LADIES'. Misses’, Men's, P(ff\
Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s v ear, and/U
also a large stock for Negroes. We invite )>a
a’l who wish to purchare to call a> and see us,
and we will c-nvince them that e can and will sell ar
low AS ANV hoi re in the State. Our worx 1< guaranteed,
and where it fails to give satisfaction, we repair free of
charge.
We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage.
BEARDEN A GAINES.
REPAIRING.
We have emyloyed experienced worl men, and are pre
pared to Repair all kinds of work ia our line with neatness
aLd despatch. Match 25, ’s)—lt.
New Books & Music.
Anecdotes of Love, bv Lola Eontez.
Autocrat of tbe Breakfast Table.
I.aird of Norlaw, by Mrs. Oliphant.
Major Downing's “ 30 Years out of the Senate.”
Lady of the Isle, by Mrs. Bouthworth.
Power of Prayer, by Dr. Prime.
Episodes of French History, by Miss Pardoe.
Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland, 7 vols.
Lady of Albarone, or the Poison Gob;et, by Lippard.
Mary Glentworth. by Reynold*.
Father and Daughter, by Ftederika Bremer,
“NickNax,” for April, dee., Ac.
Now Music.
Bonny Jean, Bonny Eloise,
Star r.t my Home, Spring Carol Polka,
Lone Starry Hours, Variations by Grobe,
With 200 other new and popular pieces, just received and for
sale by J. j. A S. P. RICHARDS.
March 25—ts.
NEW SmSGGIi
The Subscriber U
NOW RECEIVING
A
Large and Handsome Stock
O F
Staplo and. Fancy
DRY GOODS,
Suitable for the
SPRING & SUMMER TRADE.
He invites his friends ar.d the public to give him a cal!.
GEO. W. PRICE.
Macon, March 24, 1859. 8m 52
SILVER FORKS, SPOONS, &C.,
Received by late arrival*,
MAKING the largest and best stock evrr offered in Mtcon.
Warranted of sterling quality, being 925-10Q0ths fine.
Also, a flue lot of warranted “ U. S. Coin,” at lower prices,
mar 25 52 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
sew spjmiijLOTiiistT
E. WIMSBIP
Is now receiving
A SPLENDID Stock of fine Bendy Made Clothing,
for the Spring Trade, and invites the public to call
and examine it, march 25
” maw.
Jost received,
A LARGE assortment of the Golden llill whirls, a su’
perior article. They are well made and fit first rale,
mar 25.52 E. WINSHIP.
Fanning Implements,
£*/ N. WEED, \
J / IMPORTER AND DEALER IN •%. \
(i/hardware ei
adapted to THE US* Ok I 2 I
V% \ Planters, Bmiths, Btxildors, j I
\ earrings Makers, *o. /bg j
V t\ Ail foe sale oo as Pavorablo Tarns a/ //
\ ‘X V la any markah /Jr /M
X'VV MACON, y
feotuXX
IRON &l STEEL.
Planters’ Hoes, Wetd’s, Sea’
all's, Bradley's, CoUlns’e
Brade’s, and others.
Jarden Rakes, Plows, Forks.
Spades, Hoes, Seed Hoes.
Trowels.
Pruning shears. Ktdves, Saws,
Hooks, Hedge Shears.
Sheep Shears, Cotton and
Wool Cards, Curry Combs.
Otter and Beaver Traps.
Cos n Shellers, Corn Mi Ha
Straw and Shuck Cutters.
Scythe Blade , Heap Hooks,
(iraia Craii es, sieves.
Fan Mills, of all rizes.
Threshing Machines.
1,2,448 nors; Powers.
and Rail Road do
Belting and Wire Cloths.
‘Mill Pick*. Mi 1 Irons,
i Milt and Cross cut Saws.
, Circular Saws H to 52 inches.
Cr&V'-cut Saw Frames.
Wheelbarrows, Post Augers.
Dirt Shovels, Mattocks,
Thermometer Churns.
Hardware
adapted to the use of
Planters, Blacksmith*.
Carriage Makers, Car
penters, Merchants,
and Others.
IRON & STEEL
of all rises.
out isr.ii,
SPIKES,
HORSE SHOES)
Gin Bands,
Rope, See.
Th, subscriber trhs to he >p a good and reliable article of
“• ,hi -’“ d - ;l **
SHIVER'S UCKV OFFICE!
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY:,
‘ (U t No.
WOIID, EDDY & C 0,., Manage^,
Ticket 54, 41, Prlza, Sii.bO 1 - Returned March *8,1559
WM. SHIVER, J*-, Agent.
P. S. PIA ty m >re of the same sort.
Matting! Matting!
Just received
ioo
THE ONLY
MORAL AND INSTRUCTIVE
EXHIBITION IN AMEBICA!
VAN AMBURGH & CO.’S
Two Menageries Combined!!
The Great Broadway Menagerie
FROM NEW YORK CITY,
AND
Tueir Mammoth Western Company,
u Mr nr. tt .
LIST OF ANIMALS,
&c., &c.
Riephant; AX-kHUIM
Lions and I.ion
eases—Asiatic A African. _(L?
South Amcr. .Silver “” “
Lions, or Pumas.
Royal Heng;al Ti-
Javn Tiger.
Spotted llyienns. j
If lack Lama, or Al- ‘WT T \
Knrinese Cow.
Ox Nunda, or Zebu.
Leopards.
Kra/iliati Tigci -.
South A. Tiger
N. A, Panther. A
White Coons.
Ocelots, or Tiger Cats. v*.
Spanish IVacaxvs, JsN
Pcccava.
African Ostriches R
Zebra. fawi
Kanaaroo.
Black Wolf.
l’rai rie Wolf. Vl ,
Yotimv ltoyal
Hcr, 8 months old.
fftusk or Civet Cat. JhQ.
Ichneumon. c
Rocky Mountain^^J J k*?V
Badgers,
Caffrc Lioness ‘ted
Parrots Gnine
Piffs Pheasants,
Cranes Storks, rag,
Ac.. Ac., beside a IW VTaK
Colony of Apes, Vh
Monkeys Bab
oons, Ac.
The Procession will enter
at or near 20 o’clock, led by 11.
LUDWIG’S Cornet Band. Pr.-
lessor Howell, pupil of VAN jffff V (|T
A M BURCH, will enter the cages L
with Lions, Tigers. Leopards, Ac.
For minute description,
Urge Pictorials.
Will Exhibit in MACON, Friday and Saturday, April Ist
and 2d. Admission 50 cents; chiliren under nine, and ser
vants, 25 cents. Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock.
Also, at Monticello. March 29th ; Hillsboro, March fOth.
and Clinton, March 31.
MING MACHINES
FOR
Family and Plantation Use!
THE QUAKER CITY SEWING MACHINES, the
most simple and durable Machine yet introduced, sew
with two threads from any ordinary spool, and can be
learned by the directions accompanying each Machine.
PniCE S3O, OKTtsY :
For Sale at Plant's Carriage Establishment, opposite the
Post Office—Macon. tSfAgents Wanted.
W. A. ROBINS Macon,
HAIOH A ANDREWS, Augusta,
March 18—51tf Agents for the State.
JULIUS PETER
Ha* just returned from
NEW YORK!
WITH
A New Stock of Spring Goods!
The most complete
EVER OFFERED IN MACON!
Consisting of
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Ve s tings!
ALSO
A Great Variety of Gent's FnrnUhin®: Goods!
Silk, merino and cotton Undershirts; tilk and linen Pocket
Handkerchiefs : shk, LI le, thread and English cotton
. Half-Hose; linen and jeans Drawers; linen Shirts
and Collars; Cravats; Suspenders; iust receivtd
at
Jtliits Petek's.
THANKFUL for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow
ed upon me, 1 assure my friends that no exertion slial[
be wanting to deserve a continuance of their liberality
and preference. Call and examine my Stock before purchas
ing elsewhere. JULIUS PEI’ER.
Macon, Ga. March 11, 1859. 51—ts
Spring and Summer Millinery for
xno e „
MRS. IIOWLANI)
Is now receivingher usual Stock of Elegant
Parisian Mildnery, to which she would call
asSs&m the attention of buyers, as in Eleeance, Va
rietv and Quality, it is unsurpassed ; among
ffl, -ftgj which are
French Flowers,
In AH variety. Rich and Varied Styles of
sSjSXdl fftoUffl Ribbons, Elegant Head Dresses, Caintui.es
f§S3g af and Caps. Pat.ern Hats of t'rape, Lace,
Braid and Fancy Straw, Childrens Hats,
Flats and Bonnets, Ladies’ and Misses
Flats, Equestrians and Bonnets, Skirts, Shawls, Talmas.
Corsetts. cress Trimmings, Hair Pins. Hair Braids, Splendid
Styles Embroideries in part Lace. Ilomton, Valencia aud
Fren. h Muslin. With a variety of other articles too tedious
to mention. ... ...
Miniums supplied on the most reasonable terms, cither
wholesale or retail. .. ~
New Styles of all Goods in her line, received weekly
through the season ; orders attended to with care and dis
patch. raar IS - ts.
MILLINERY GOODS!
SPRING!
MRS. A. DAMOUR
HAS iust received a large assortment of OOODS, of the
atove mentioned articles, and will receive weekly dur
ing the season, the best styles and qualities, such as
Straw, Laoe, Crape and Silk
B 0 ft #£?§!
ALSO
Children’s and Misses HATS and FLATS, Ribbon*. Flow
ers, Head-dre-ses, Ilalr Ornaments, Curls, Braids,
Lace and Muslin Setts, Berthas, Lace Capes,
Lace Mitts—also many other articles of
omu\} ©ootrs!
Too Numerous to mention.
All of which can be purchased at reasonable prices, either
by Wholesale i* Retail. Orders will be promptly and faith
fully attended to.
Macon, March 11, 1859. 8m
SPRING TRADE
OF 1859!
Calland be Convinced.
THE
BAZAAR OF FASHION
AND
TEMPLE OP TON!
BY
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS!
Again throws her Banner to the breeze, and proclaims, in
thundering notes, her unrivalled and pre-eminently
BEAUTIFUL. STOCK
OF
FRESH El-ECANT STYLES I
Os everything pertaining tq C’uoii * ami “ rttCt'HJSHCHE ”
GOODS FOR THE LADIES !
OURS IS NO HCMBTO. We have tires Stock of Goods
to back our Mayings.
n AT.T. AN3D S3DI3.
•Itoss, COLEI! V\ * ROtW.
Macon, March 4th, 1859 ts. (City papers copy.)
PASSER’S PATENT
5 Minute
ICE CREAM FREEZER.
Operation Simple—Result Certala.
THI lncreaain; demand, and the u. ri ailed nopnh rify o’
these Free ■. ts prove them to be the very’ bvut Ice
Cream Freezers in use.
Sole Agent for the United States,
* £. KETCIIUM 4 CO.,
Manufacturer, of Japanned.ami planished Tin Waie,
lm i rwl -Vn Ivr*.
Highly Important Information!
FOR
THE LADIES!!
I A DIES! We are now prepared lo show von some of the
J most beautiful GOOD-, ever seen in this country. 1°
which we are making additions daily.
W. W. PARKER is still In New York, seleitingand send
ingay every Steamer, all the new and desuable things In
IDress Goods, fee.,
as they arrive weekly from Europe. We do not he itateto
pay ihiit vre shall be *Me to show you from this time, through
out the season, one of the ino>t desirable ami elctiat stocks
of Go*ds ever seen l” any city. *’e afto guaranty to pr o**
vou every thing :is low as any other Mouse in Macon, or
elsewhere.
We are deUrmined to have it said, that (notwithstanding
we have always brought the finest and most desirable <*<* o 's
to Macon) this season, in the selection of our spring Stock,
we have surpassed all former ett rts. Keppecifnrv,
Mar 1.-1 U W. W. PaHKJCk A CO.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE Partnership heretofore existing Iret'vpen the Mtb-
expired bv limitation on tbe 81st Jsnttary,
1t59. The business will l. cmtinmri by Vr. M’sterman, who
is aione authorized to re tile the business < f the late firm.
UEO. TANARUS„ DENMAN,
JttS. WATERMAN.
Macou, January 3Ut, I=s>.
Mr. Wattkva:; will be receiving, in a few days, a splendid
stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
to wh'eh he would respectfully invite the attention of the
for or friends of the House, and the public generally.
feb. 25—ts
Fashionable :
Seasonable:
liesicable !
Just received,
And Constantly Receiving, “%iß
WATERMAN’S!
{Formerly known as the “ New York Store,")
One of the most brilliant assortments of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Embroideries, &c.,
Ever offiffed In Macon.
A MONG which may be mentioned Robes a’Lee, Robes a
A. deux Jupos. Robes ala Ptincesse, of the latest and rich
est styles, iu Tissues, mgandtes, Bereges. and Lawns —a
choice line of Embroideries, of all grades—Hosiery and
lllovcs of every description—a splendid assortment ot Man
tillas, Dusters, and Traveling Sacks, from 91 5) to s?s,to—
Shawls in White and Black—Mhses White Berege
Talmas—Black aud Fancy Dress irilks— Charming Fancy
Dress Silks for Children and Mttses. to be cut in any pattern,
—AH of which will be sold at astonishingly low prices.
Please give WATERMAN a call, and you cannot go away
dissatisfied. ‘
Mac .n, March 11,1859. 50
SPRING TRADE.
GRANITE HALL.
N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
INVITE the attention of the Ladies to their ENTIRELY
NEW STOCK of Rich and Elegant
M *1 ■& KK MT €T-3
oftY €OO BS!
Embracing
The Most Beautiful and Desirable
Styles in Market!
Macon, March 11, 18:9.-53
ac i nhbw iesT
THE new patterns of J. N. QUINBY & CO’S Buggle3-
now opening and for sale by the Subscribers, are beau,
tlful, aud as perteci as can be manufactured.
March 18,1869—4fc51 T. H. PLANT.
Administrator’s Sale.
TITILLbe sold before the CourtHousc door in Dooly coun-
ty, on the First Tuesday in May. next, between the
awful hours of sale. LOT number One Hundred and Fifty,
(1*0) In the Tenth (10) district of Dooly County, containing
202acre*. Sold an the property of .John Baker, deceased,
by vhtue of an Order of the Honorable, the Ordinary of
Jones Comity. Terms,—Credit until the 25th of December
next, with Interest. RUTH BAKER. Adm’ntx
March 8, 1 59.-49 Us JOHN BAKER. Deed.
NEW FIRM,
I HAVEthUdayassociated with me Dr, F.Q.CASTLEN.
The name and style of the Firm will be
XVZenard &. Castlen.
Thankful for the liberal patronage herefore bestowed on me,
we hope by strict attention to business to merit a continued
confidence of our friends.ln the city and adjoining country.
jan.2l—lm A. A. MENARD.
NEW “FIRM.
THE under.-lgred have this day formtg a limited Copart
nership for the purpose of doing a DhUO .v APOIUU
CARY buaneaa. We will have in store and for sale at all
times a stock of pure Drugs and Chemicals, such as Phylclans
can rely on. All articles in our line will be of the first quali
ty. To the citizens of Macon, and to Physicians, citv and
country, we respectfully ask to give us a call. To Merchants
and Planters we are able to offer Inducements equal to any
other Drug store in the City, Our long experience iu the
business enaab’esus to purchase pure and rellabieaiticles, and
all medicines are warranted. If not found as represented,
mav be returned at our expense. Our friends and customers
will find us ever ready and willing to serve ortdght.
Our House will la* open on the Sabbath morning until ten
o’clock and In the evening from six to seven for prescriptions
and the sale of medicines only.
Store under RALSTON’S HALL, Cherry Street
Jan 21 lm MENARD A CABTLEN.
Co-Partnership Notice.
WE will continue tlie Dm* buainesß at the Corner of s'ec
oudand C'herry htn. Tlie name anil style of the firm
will be changed from ZKil.lN, HUNT & CO., to that of ZEI
LIN A HUNT. Thankful for the liberal patron* *e of the pa*t
year, we hope to merit.the continued confidence of our friends,
FREE loEVERYBfIBY
H. E. HOYT A CO.'S
New Catalogue for 1859.
IT CONTAINS THE
Largest List of Useful, Orna
mental and Valuable Gifts
EVER PUBLISHED!
Gukatek iNBioEiiENTs to-Aoents tlian ever licfore off
ered by any other establisbroelt in the United States.
Greater inducements to purchasers, who receive with each
Book a GIFT, varying in value from B'ikty Cents to One
Hundred Dollars.
R 33 M E M BER.
The Great Southern Gift Book Store is the only one that
stands endorsed by the
ENTIRE PRESS OF BALTIMORE.
Write for a Catalogue, which contains a full explanation
and will le mailed free to any address.
H. E. HOYT & CO.,
mar4—Bm* 41 Baltimorest., Bahimote, Md.
GRAND OPENING
OF
m SPRINT IIOODB.
“Immense Attraction!”
IADIES AND GENTLEMEN, one and all. we invite
J you to call and see our NEW SPUING S I OCK of
F A N C Y DRY GOODS,
They are RICH, RAKE, and RACY, and far surpass
any Stock, in BEAUTY, that we have ever opened in Macon.
We are selling off our
TY XL ESS GOODS
rapidly, and can ec ipse all competition in that line. Our
CARPET DEPARTMENT is now complete and excreJ
CURT A IN DAMASKS, and LACK and
MUSLIM CUK TA IM S; they are entirely fresh and
**’Facts’* er'i'han words ; give us a call and we will
convince you that our stock is
FAR SUPERIOR
to anv that has before been off red to the public, and that
OUK PRICES are down to “low-water” mark.
New Ooods received by every Steamer. Orders promptly
Allied. Our motto Is
Quick Salt*— Polite Attention to Curtomerß-Shia.il Profits.
feb 8 BOSTICK, KEIN 4 CO.
SUMMER.
S. BItAIiYERD’S
MACON VARIETY STORE!
COTTON AVENUE ,
Opposite Ross, Coleman .f Ross, and C. H. Freeman.
CtItOOKEKY. Glassware. House Furnishing Articles of
> every description. Tin Ware of ail kinds, Ke'rigemtors,
Ice Cream Freezers. Brooms, Pails, Toy Barr ws. Wagons,
Willow-ware, Lubin’s l’crlumery. Bay Rum of test quality.
Fishing Tackle and Hooks, Mobalr Cloth, Chapman sand
other Razor Strops. Combs in every variety. Tooth Paste,
Sieves Violin Bows and Bridges, Cutlery, Pistols, Pencils,
Knitting Needles, Sjectacles, Ac., Ac , Ac.
FURNITURE
made to order; OLD FURNITURE bought and sold.
Furniture Repaired, Cleaned and Polished,
withdespa'ch. Vollins, Cases, Ac., repaired and polished.
Best quality of Furniture Varul*h and Sandpaper for sale.
N B. ORAFFENBERG MEDB'INE for sale, pure
from the Company. 8. B„ Agent for Company.
Macon, Feb. 25, 2559. 48
Sewing Machines.
E. WINSHIP
IS AGENT FOR THE BALK OF
BARTHOLF’S SEWING MACHINES,
WITH
TTr>tU7e’a Fat. Slxuttl©.
FT- has thoroughly tested them, and c uiSilently recommends
them to the public. They do all kind* of work, fr m Thread
(Cambric to the heaviest Kerseys. They are lesß liable to ift-t
out of order than ruoat any other n ake. on account of the Ini
nlicitv of the't ‘Chmery. They make the double back st.tch
Uii ch ►iUwsthc san.e on both sides of the work and cannnt
f>e ravelled. The puldic aid the ladies specially are
to call at ms Olothlu* Store and examine them. 14—ts
N O T ICE -
Ta
Edgeworth. Esumily!
IF snv of the Children of the late Richard Edgeworth
la e of Fort Valley. Houston County. Georgia, (e’dest
son of lh It* Hici.a and Lovell Edgeworth, of Edyeworth
town Ireland.) art living, It ir requested that they wpl *;p!v
oy letter. <!’ re**ed to Messieurs Bullock and (Jrayl vtt. 51
Line -in* Tn FHds. Loulon, Sol ctors, on or LetJM *h 20 h
of Alai! next, t*>aUhelr share of tlie estate of t^eiriste Aunt,
Done Honor* ILwrfort. may be p dd over to them.
N. B —r)v*nd liildrcn are sot eotitiad. B‘s 1
T> UTTER. Cheese, Pickled Bh*d,Picled Beet kiritjaA
Ip flail receivedwoekl'*. For *le hv . i'.... t
wmn zxwvm *
jy B . V>. MP K Vq v
,o? c ’ 1” *"i
ipFA NC Y~c HigXg
WHOLESALE CROCKEBYj
a r. p.Tk evojP
Vela-r -or Tfc'.vtr j- itftdp/.
MACON. C K.
NEW STOCK OP
CROCKERY.
IMJPFoai all know by this time, tiivt I have moved
my
STOCK
FROM TRIANGLE BLOCK to the
Granite Front Store,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
I now have anew and good
STOCK OF CHINA,
Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from *175 down to any
single Sett wanted.
Tea Setts Gilt,
From *9,00, (best French China) to *45.00 and *75 00
WHITE CHINA,
Made In Setts to suit purchasers and priced accordingly.
Glass in Setts, French,
For from SIB.OO to $30,00, per sett handsomely engraved.
From $2,50 psr doz. to $15,00.
WHITE GRANITE WARE
made up as wanted.
I also have a fine assortment of fine
Castors and Plated Tea Setts.
AH the above Goods I offer at New York Prices, as small
profits, quick sales and satisfaction to all parties is my motto.
Orders will l>e filled same as though the purchaser were here,
oct. 30—ts K. P. MrEVOY.
MHimnflffli
WATCHMAKERS
AND
JEWELERS,
Have just received and opened a large and splendid assort
ment of Goods in their Line, consisting in part of the fallow
ing articles.
GOLD A SILVER WATCHES,
Hunting Magic Case. Independent 2d, Ac. forOENTLEMEN.
~(>|.l> VV VI'I II KS f..r LADIES, rich and beautiful.
SILVER WARE. snc'i as Spoons, Cups, Goblets, Ac.
SILVER PLATED W ARE, rack as Castors. Egg Boil
ers, (with Gold Plated Cups and rpoons,) Fruit Baskets,
Pitchers, Candle sticks, Waiters, Ac.
JEWELRY,
Consisting of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS, PINS, Ac.
Ac., sparkling and bright.
MUSICAL IVHTKUMEVTH. as VIOLINS, FLUTES,
GLUT A KS, BANJOS. TA.MBOHINES.
Gold PENS and PENCILS. Guitar and Violin STRINGS.
And a varied assortment of KA\(. V GOODS, Music Boxes,
too numerous to particularize in an advertisement.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them,
since they commenced business, they solicit a continuance of
the same, and will spare no pains to give satisfaction to their
cu tomers, both in theppyle and quality es their wares and in
price.
Watch and other Repairing executed with dispatch and on
reasonable terms. M. A B.
sep 24—ts
V *
, o it o^ ? Fc^ C /0 0
cutlery. * 4
WB. A. VISE'SI
. ie■■ CHERRY S! -
MACOIN. (zfi /A
IRON WIT OH
I HAVE i n hand all oiz-cs ot that Excel.-inr, the IRON
WITCH COOK STOVE, which for perfection ill opera
tion cannot be excelled. B. A. WISE,
Feb. 11, ’39. Cherry st., Macon, Ga.
Stoves! Stoves !
AT Great Bargains to close out remaining stock.
apr9—tf B. A. WISE, Cherry at., Macon.
THE subscriber lias purchased tire Right to Rowand’z Pa
tent Carriages aud Springs for Blank Account Books,
which he will put *.n work when instructed,
feb 4—ts DAVID ROSS.
lUi.Oiil) SWKDKS.
/NTI WQO w liars of Swedes Iron, assorted from 1
LE *JOO( to 12 inches wide of nur imports'lon,
in store, and lor sale by OARHAKT A GURU.
dec. 31—ts
Legal Forms.
H INKS’ NEW EDITION of LEGAL FORMS, for sale
bythe simile copy or quantity. Any one wishing a
copy by mall, can have it sent by enclosing the subscription
priceof the hook (TWO DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS.)
and six three cent postage stamps.
July 23—ts J, M. FOARD VAN.
Choice Fruits.
JUST Received. New Layer Raisins, Languedoc, Mar
seilles, and Princess Almonds, Sweet Olanges. Choice
Northern Apples, at [nov. 6—tf] HENRY HORNE’>.
Osnaburgs, Yarns, &c.
02 4 Ba'es Osnaburgs,
tJU 220 Bales Yams,
15 Bales Macon and Miiledgeville Sheetings,
10 Bales % Sheetings,
5 Ba es Stripes,
For sale by AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
]an2B—tf
Fresh Hops,
JUST received, and for sale by
IT—ts ZKILIM, HUNT 4 CO.
TO ARRIVE.
O K A Packages new crop Mackerel, all size Package*.
oct. 23—ts J. B. A W. A. KttiSS.
bacon fob sale.
oo Mills Clear Sides,--.lust received at
U oct. 11AHDEMA., & GRIFFIN’S.
City pajera copy.
LIME, PLASTEfi, CEMENT
HAIR.
W E keep constantly on band a good supply of the above ar
ticles. J. B. 1 W. A. KOSSt.
oct. 23—ts
BLUE STONE,
T7IOR Sale by ZELIN, HUNT 4 CO.
Jt 1 oct 30—rs
JUST RECEIVED.
AT R. P. McEVOV’S. a large lot of SELF SEALING
CANS, Knives and Forks, Cantors and Teat Sets. Also
ICE I*lT< ‘HERS, cheap for CASH,
may I—ts
NEW BOOKS.
CtARI.YLE’S Frederick the Great.
I “The h MKI and the Kook.”
l adles’ Maim 1 of Fancy Needle Work.
Father anil Daughter, anew work, by Miss Bremer,
ller.ha, or the F..ur Si-t*-r*.
What will he do with it ?—by Bulwer.
American Almanac, for 188#.
Baron Munchausen—with colored illustralicns.
Lillian anew novel, by Smith.
Autocar of the Breakfast Table.
Meta 0.-av, by Miss Mclntosh.
Pope a-id president
Chronicles of the Hostile.
McMahon's Amepcsn Gardener, new edition.
White’s Gardening for the South.
Downing's Fruit Trees of Ameilca. new ertt'i m.
For sale by (tVb 13) J. J. AS. P. RICHARDS.
*27) A yY*W! > BICHARDB.* t
* 00.
J rirch 13—ts , Gotton Avenue. _
Pvl U MILL* i L'tlK-A large lot on hand,for
saleby HAKDEitAM* A GRUTrIS-
October 91 h.
TA A OVER. COATS of every style and varb-’v fez
I'’ < > cheap by (nov 2T_tf) g. Wffefifftp.
e'ISPEMMiH :t HtMCWY In good standing take At
P. LweSr E.J. JOHNSTON ACo
TTONFKOTiOMARiJta of all Slndsat and Re
-543- oTOb SSIS i&* 1
DR. WM. F. HOLT
Will attend promptly,
A LL c i'ls left either at his Office .over Bowdr* A Ander
i > Cm. son’s More, or at his residence iu Vineviile, opposite
Maj. Comer’s. March 11—ly‘
DR, COMINGS
May to found
\T h's OflLv, In the Medic d College, every day, fmm
10 to 1, aixd from 5 to 6, F. M , when he la not profes
sionally a v sent. M-ircl 11—3 m
CHARLES C. KIBRKF. THOMAS M.T^AWSOS.
DAWSON & K 188 EE,
Attorneys & Counsellors
Ilawkinsvllle and V ienna, Ga.
Mr. K. will have entire collections; Mr.D. al! litigations, for
the present, with a -sistanco oi his p*,rtaer,
TLey will practice Law. and rive attention tounvhns’ne s
that may be intrusted tj their n-an-of ih-ip,in tlivCVun iesot
Pulaski, I.ownde*, D<>oly, H .u>toa, Wi cox.
Brooks, M*-con, Irwin, Fchols, Worth,
lel lair, t’ii.ch, Berrien, Coffee, Ware.
Sumter, Appling, lain reus, Lee. Pierr *,
Twiggs, MPler, Baker, Dougherty,
in SUPREME COURT, at Macon, Mille-lgvtlle, Savannah,
and aiso iu a4i ining Counties, on apedal eugigement.
AND
In Federal Court* at Savannah.
March 1,13,9. y <9 ts
NOTICE.
WE have a number of account*, made in 1357, Mill open
on our books, and if not paid will be sued at the
-pring Courts ol the respective counties. Non- will tie
slighted. HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
Macon. March 10,1359. 50t.f
NOTICE.
THE subscribers have opt nod a House In Mactn, on the
corner next below the •’ Brown House,” and near the
I'*, .eager Depot, for the
Purchase and Sale of Negroes.
A good supply, of likely Young Negroes, kept constantly
on hand and for s tie. Purchaser* and Traders are invited to
call aud examine for themselves.
Macon, March 11, ‘bo. —tf STUBBS Sl HARDY,
Quantities! Quantities!!
OF
Hi MISS filS,
FOR THE
Spring Trade of 1859,
Opening Every Day at
FARE ER’S.
feb. 25—ts
Tax Receiver.
flT* We are authorized to announce the name of Sterling
Tucker as a Candida' e for Receiver of Tax Returns ot Bibb,
attile next tied ion, January t SCO. (an 14—tde.
J. C. EDWARDS,
Real Estate Broker,
YXTII.T, give prompt and personal attention to Buying
V V and selling Lands aud city property. Examining ’1 itles,
Ascertaining the value of Real Fstate, Renting Property,
and all bus ness pertaining to a geLe.al Heal Estate Aimncy.
Office in 2dptory up stairs, in Dr. Strohecker’a building,
dec. 10—if
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURER’S BANK.
mar 29 —ts
PATTEN & MILLER,
(Late PATTEN, HITTON A Cos.)
Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
O. PATTEN. A. J. MILLER.
July 2, 1858.
JONATHAN COLLINS,
Late Patten, Collins & Cos.
• Will continue the
Commission Business
AT the Fireproof Building occupied by them in Macon.
in connection witli hie son, W . A. COLLINS, and re
spectfully solicits the business of the Patrons of the late Arm.
and of Planters generally, pledging their undivided attention
to all business conttded'.to their care. Advances made on Co.-
ton and other produce in store, and orders carefully tilled.
J. COLLINS & SON,
Macon, July Ist, 1858 —lv
For Sale.
ONE of the most d-eirable residences ia the clly, where
the subscriber now resides, c.mer of Oak and Second
contains three quarters cfan ace, and is highly
Improved with choice varieties of Peso 1, Apiicots, Grapes and
other fruits, and ttoweis. . , , _
The dwelling contains ten Rooms, Closets in six, and Gas
in all. Terms of payment will be made easy. For particu
lars, enquire of J DeLouche or W.S. Brantly.
If not sold befo-e Christmas, it w ill be re filed to n approv
ed tenant. [dec. 14—tfj GEO. W. ADAMS.
FOR'SALE.
TnE subscriber having permanently located at the Hotel,
will sell his late residence, at present occupied by A. O.
Butts, Esq. The house contains six rooms, with all necessary
out buildings, a fine garden with a variety of fruit trees,
shrubbery, Ac. For terms, apply to E. E. BROW N,
Brown s Hotel.
AIjSO,
The large and commodious Building on the comer of Court
House Square and Mulberry street, known as the City Hall
at present occupied by Thu*. S. Kilpatrick, as a Hotel. If not
sold by the first of September it will be for rent. Also, two
vacant Lots adjoining Mrs. E. D. Tracy s, on Magnolia street.
Also the Lots situs’-d between College and tlraugestreets,
containing half an acre each - kuewu as the Todd Lots.-
These lots are near the Wesleyan * emale College and ar
very.desirable for dwel lngs. Also, two or three Stores in
East Macon, for rent. Possession given oil the Ist of October
n< tui y £-lf rW1 ’ * W ' Y at Brown’s Hoteh Mivcoi? Oa.
ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETER LORILLARE,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
16 & 18 Chambers Street.,
(FOIOIKRLY CHATHAM STUEKT, W. 10BR.)
WOULD call the especial a’tention of Grocers and Drug
gists to h.s removal, and ai*o the articles of his manu
facture, viz:
Brown Snuff.
Macaboy Demlgros,
Fine Rappee Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachitwhes.
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
Yellow Snuff.
Scotch Honey 1 ew Scotch,
High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch,
Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch,
of Lundyioot,
mm
SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWYNO. SMOKING.
No 1. P. A. P.. or plain St. Jago,
No. 2. cavendish, or sweet, Spanish,
Nos. 1A 2 mx’d Sweet cented Oronoto Canister,
Kltefoot, Tin Foil Cavendish. Turkish.
A Circular of Prices will be sent on application.
N. li.— Note the new article ot Fresh Scotch Snuff,
lan 28—8 m
COOK-STOVE,
FOR SALE ON
I offer the plantation near Americus, formerly owned by T.
L Hult, six miles rom Americus, on the Muckalee creek,
containing six hundred and seven acres, two hundred and iift>
acres cleared, wi ll all the necessary > ui.dings, negro houses,
gin Itwuse, screw, Ac. The place will be sold at a bargain and
on along credit. Applytol. M. Furlow, at.Americus or to
me at tit s place. JAMES W. GRIFIIM.
Macon, Oct. ‘J—tf UTCtty papers copy.
mm
3or 4 go r d rteariy Bovs; none need apply unless accus-
A WOOD
Wanted to Hire.
AFIR*T rate Cook. Washer and Ironer is wanted. Ap
ply to [Jan. 28—ts 1 W. W. PARKER A CO.
Negroes Wanted.
THE highest cash price will be paid for likely
yo ntro KEG R OKS. Also for a gang of Planta
tion hart IT. R. rniLUVU, East Macon.
feb2S-tf. _
WANTED.
I AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrants,am
will always give the highest cash price.
Macon Os. Inlv 44—ly. G J. BLAKJb
Porter and Ale*
C* / k Casks Jeffers’ Jug Ale,
ii"/ 10 casks best Loudon Porter,
Just received, and for sale by GREER & FREEMAN.
fan. 7— ts.
“NEW CROP SUGAR AND SYRUP
FOR. SALE
6K BBLS. choice N. 0. Syrup in prim- order,
?sKhds. N.O. Sugar, choice quantity, , . ,
15 Bb's Georgia nbbon Cat e Syrup, warranted t tie
Extra Gold, a B j”P’ A w A ROS s.
Just Received.
INLEG ANT Carved Rosewood Plano*. H. C. Gold Watch-
4** \m4 rhiiina And Cro9aM, f or*u CKlaco?, Ac.
A iso!*another large lot of Table Forks. Silver Tal.l* and Te*
Spoons, Silver Soup Ladles, Ac., warranted of Coin Standard.
M ‘ZiW E. .1. JOHNSTON A CO.
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
MEN'ARP A CASTLEN have just receb ed a large and
seeded i-tuck of FRkSH GARDEN SEED, of all
kinds, warranted to be the growth 0f1£53 which are equal In
quality and as cheap in price as any that can be found else
where. Store under Ralston’* Hail. feb 4-ts
hardware;
IKON AND SIEHI,
cjmitmiiitrs,
MACON, OA.
WHERE can be seen one of the ‘argest stocks of Hard
ware. iron St tel and ('arrlage Makers’ Materials, to tw found
in Middle Ge trgia. Importing largely, and buyingdirect from
the Mauu acturers enables us to off r n.auctin. W
! those wi.Uing to purchase any tb ug in our Hue. Ca > and
Me us and he confine td. CAP.HART A CVKP-
I 4<f. Si-U
MARYLAND
STATE LOTTERIES!!
March, 18£59 T
R. FRANCE tk CO., managers.
o
All Drawing* w ruler the snperi ntend,nee of the State *
lattery Com m ix*ion er.
Frizes Paid as soon as Drawn!
Grand Maryland Lottery on the
HAVANA PLAN!
EXTRA CLASS THE.EE!
To be drawn in Baltimrre. Mri., Mot.da.-. March 58, !?59.
50,000 NurnWro! .... 25.355 Prizasl!
Prize* Payable in Puli . without Deduction!
In these Lotteries every Prize Ve Drawn!
mm mzz m u jzm; jk „
1 prize of *50,000
1 priz-e of
1 prize of-- - 10,0)0
* prize* of- 4,0(10
2 i rizes of B,o*
2 orzes of- fi.dto
* prize* if 1,000
10 prizes of ........ 400
10 prizes cf fflo
20 prizes of 200
100 prize, of 100
25,1td prizes ot 8
h Li 4 l'n r °i 1 mai ion prizes ranging from *X) up to *SOO.
to, 34Spnz.ee! am. tinting to • • $340,000
TVh ile Tickets *10; Halves ; Quarters *2,50.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
GRAND CAPITA I. PRIZE
S6 5.4 80I!
Maryland State Lottery,
Class I.
To be drawn in Baltimore, on Saturday, March I6‘.h, 1859.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Unxe *05.480 is *63.480
l 15.0 0 16,000
10.000 20,000
J 8,(00 32,000
6 000 40.000
<•)) 2 (.000
* 3.300 21.0)0
10 3,0 0 80 000
*0 l.'O) 17,. SO
* 137 cno
};]£ 0 5? SOO
>OO 39,600
IS rJ. 26 400
40 153,120
25 , 40 20 514,800
80,” 16 prizes, amounling tr, , npj ape
Tickets *lo. Halves *lO, Quarters *5. Eighths *2 50
A Package of 26 Whole Tickets at *26, t'lets *5 0
Tueie are 12 drawn ballots, and each ballot iemr
worth *2O makes
15 per cent off, being gg
Leaves nett oq 4
Leaving risk to the purchaser, ”*316
Persons who desire need only remit the risk on a Package,
for which we will send a Certificate as follows:
A. Certificate of Package of 20 Whwlea, coeti s3f)o 00
k”- rtz. 26 Halves ),w 0
J; • Go.
Do. <to. 26 Kightli*
nr All orders add, eased to K. Fklxce
Baitimnrin Md.. will meet with prompt attention, and the
printed official draw lngs tent a* soon ns over
R- FRANCE A CO.
Mar. 4—lm. Managers. Maryland State Lotteries.
WOOD. EDDY & C(ys~
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES!
(CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.)
CAPITAL PRIZE
$50,000
Tickets only slOl
Notice to the Public.
As the members ot our firm have, by way of purchase tie
come the owner of the grants charter, and by thj State* of Dela
ware Kentucky, Missouri, and part of those iu Georgia un
der the management of Messrs. Gregory A Maury of \Vt|-
mi) gton, Delaware, we have deemed it expedient to change
O,” '■ “<!, January Ist, 1559. to that
ot VV UOD, EDDV & CO , who will liereAttei have the man
abov)Mi:,m f ,! he ‘ Uarta Academy pottery, aid the others, as
In all t ransactions we have endeavored to conduct our bus'-
ness with integrity and promptness, and we can assure the
public that the patronage heretofore bestowed on usia well de
serving of being transferred to our BUcce<aor*
- Avan * co -
WOOO, EDiu & CO.,
Successors to S. SWAN &, CO.
The following Scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy A Cos.
Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each
f i f rrr?nn,r . U ?J e N un ‘ l *[’ Lottery for APRIL, 1859, at
LSTa, Ga., in public, under the superintendence
oI Commissioners.
Dram on Saturday , April 2, 1859.
Draws on Saturday , April 9,1859.
i12 9
Draws on Saturday , April lfi, 1859.
MLw fttas m.iw 9
Draws on Saturday , April 23, 1859.
Draws on Saturday , April 30, 1859.
On the Plan of Single Numbers*
50,000 Tickets.
Five Thousand Four Hundred and
Eighty-Jive Prizes l !
Nearly One Prize ta every Mnt- Tickets.
MA QNIFICENT SCHEME!
TO BE DRAWS
EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL,”
} p ' l * ♦oi.ooo
i .. °! 20,000
J ‘ 10,000
} “ of 5,000
J “ of 4,000
J ** of Bi ooo
.1 !! ® f I^oo
,5® ; ° f 000
100 “ es 4
lOJ • of * sot*
ioo “ ot ito
100 “ of lot*
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prises of |4OO approx, to (59,000 prise are |1 M 0
* “ 800 20,000 “ are l.*
* 250 “ 10,000 “ are 1000
4 “ 225 • 6,000 “ are 900
4 “ 200 4,000 “ are 800
4 “ 150 “ 8,000 “ are COO
4 “ 100 “ ‘• are 400
5,000 “ 20 are 100,000
5.455 Priies amounting to $820,000
Tickets $lO--Halves *s—Qnartcrs %-i 50.
t y a Circular showing the -plan of the Lotteries
Will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following
rates which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Ticket*, S9O
“ “ 10 Half 4O
“ “ 10 Quarter” 20
“ “ 10 Eighth lO
la Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for iho Tickets or
dered, on receipt es which they will be forwarded by
first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any
figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and P.-txes will be sent t
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give tMeir Post Office,County and State.
!"#>“ Remember that every Prise is drawn and paya
ble iu full without deduction.
C3f“ All prises of SI,OOO and under, paid lmmedlate
y after the drawing—other prises st ti e usual time of
-hlrty days.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer sending not sending money by mailzinnso
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dnl ars, and wp
wardß, can be tent us
AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE.
fr xm any city or town wlure they have an oil! e. The money
and order must tie enclosed in a “ GOVERNMENT Fi'ST
OFFICE .STAMPED ENVELOPE,” ortbe Express Compa
ny i-anr.ot receive them
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDDT * <’<)., Angui-t'iOooreA*.
or, WO'iD, EIO'.Y ACO . Atlanta, Georgia,
or, WOOIr, EDDV A CO., Wilmli {ton, Delewar*.
or to WM. SILVERS, jr„
Agent t Macon, Ga.
£sT* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the
wheel, w)th the amount of of the prise that each one Is
entitled to, will be published after every drawing, ia th
following papers: —New Orleans Delta, JfoMjf Rm/U
----ter. Charleston Standard, Nashville GameMe, Atlanta
Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Rook, Hamm
-I*A Mommy Newt, Richmond IHtynVU.h, New York
Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) clarion mel Augusta
’Jjm.iitutionaUst, Little Rock (Jrk.) True Demoortit.
0. 11. FKEMM & C 0„
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.,
Offer, as usual, at their Old hun4, it Choice As
sortment of
I'AWILY GROCERIES,
OF every description and of the best qtallty, fresh and
good, being constantly in receipt of net/ supplies ftntn
the Northern Markets,
Pilces, WbteFHt,
syrups, Litmus. Herrings,
coff.-e, Gr-cn Fruits, In cant. Hams,
Teas. Condiment. lard.
Sweetmeats, Sauces, Flour,
Nuts, (. he e, Rutter,
Kai-ins. Macktrel, lock.
.Vnd other artlc'es too numerous to mention comprising the
whole range of Family Go eery supplies.
- A MJOMJEIfiib
We particularly invite the attention of dealers and others
to our large and omplete stock of t’andica, taanufactuu and by
ourselves. of the very best materials and *a ran It and to retain
their bardne-s and brilliancy, able the imported 4’auCte.
* n hate both atid become worthless. We off.* ULnvaliesl
inducement, to } urchasera.
Cakes, Ornamented ft Plain,
Os every varietv and trade ru choice mat. rials. Families
nr, ■ a-;™. i r, a the shortest notice and on the most
reasonable terms. _ _
Oraba, Shrimps, Fresh
Fish, in their Season.
ODR OYSIE* .‘A* OOP,
Will be open forth? reception of visitors, whace we shaft
keep constantly on hanti skutßfths Fall and
Winter. Fresh Oyster* tad %
Fish, native and imparted,
V _y 0 t the best qualities, and rtspet tfully Invite or
.lpts. --Met. rbsil ne fidthfully tiled. cct —ts
Hair Work.
WE ARE nowjirepared to have ail kimlsof Hair work
done with neatness ihti - rn
I. J, JOKIi#TON ACOs.