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WT\ to the Suffering.
I (.in* while laboring >4 a
I’ *’ :,n ‘ t ,„vl of I'on.Miinption, I
, n tuwl fculL by a reoeipe o>-
M ‘ - ,p| l?4 ,r.,an reelingin the great
H ‘ has <-ure.i great mine
1 ni ;from Consumption, Bron
'> * u “* an J Cold*, anil the de-
HV T- pa '', ires jjou caused l>y these dis
-1 ling other*. I will send this re* I
. f |, r ,,light home with me, to all
1 charge. Address
■r itT,r Kl v. wm.
I _-,r Hnine Brooklyn X. A.
„ V SPEP*IA.
disease which destroys the
I . , rt 0 f idividuala, and families,
„• ‘ pytptptia, or Migettmm.
i <overr of tbs
Mte**"* ill< rs *
” • iin-essible to those suf
i"#'* >’ spread disease, which relieved
l’ i lit^'rpp
, ‘:■**■* ‘ r , |j lU ,.rs over the above named
‘ 1 ijvr all those luiving their origin
. .• 41 ; f at ,i functional diseases of the
, ‘ (itueral Debility isbe
’ . rmanent cures of some of the se
y ~, !*,•> on record issutficient con
’ ‘..ox school Ttunni is ItmtoiT.
Ivtroit. >ftch.. June In. 1*57.
• - *U *f ('"•• Boston: —In reference
L can say, that sifter liar*
’ ‘ ,‘ r „ veral months, and almost
. -- •, my ‘tomach. I was
rifnend who had been cured by
f ‘ ~';n aU.ttleoftirecn'sUsygen
-1 ,'* <n . ii-ina half a bottle I felt grent
-1 the time I had used two bottles
‘.- nr c! v well, and still remain so.—
*,■ ■ more distressing even tlian
- “ ‘ ;,on entirely cured by this in
‘ I';! - ,nd i r L'ives nie great pleasure to
> ‘ n iitiv and all who may be suffering
’ ‘ laVof Detroit Select School.
. r o wi.e * t o*. Boston, and sold by
1 _ dec 7
is ::1- 41 i* m.w ready for
Hp ‘* j Irug stores, who are happy
H ■ f, r them. Every family should
.. shook. It is worth having. Com*
H- r nenil information of great value; it
H< a-truction for tlie cure ot prevalent
H lt W( . can get anywhere. Its anee
f .. ffor th a bushel of w heat, and its
r” J sometimes worth to the sick, the
t**” ingoid. Many of the medical alnia
* _ )41t ,hi. is solid metal. Its caleula
r'"_ pujpjsely for this latitude and arc
? p Call and get an Ayer's Almanac,
~*<v*Ttos that there are more suf
*’ lOyiitr among Americans, than can be
W"’
%- take too little exereisc, and forgot the
Mtv in the absorbing pursuits of busi
",. cvh cases, ordinary medicines can do
Wh.it is required is jut such a tonic
, -amr a* IT J - Hostetler has given to
D f,., CELEBRATED “BITTES.” The
3crT.es demien of the counting-house,
~ Jri ; i,i, r upon the shop-hoard, and the
’ . curtitct thc midnight lamp, have found
,-:i aerator in the -Bitteks,” andpre
fl.j-ctentiotis. but less efficacious modi
_j .. ,r aid not be forgotten that the agent
. in its influence upon a frame
jjcc-iv ikUlitated, is equally powerful in
no expel the most terrilde forms
Who will not give it a trial 1
uS4'!t* :lß, i dealers ev erywhcre.uip
rSEEAT ENGLISH REMEDY
>IR JAMES CLARKE’S
atIRtTED FEMALE PILLS.
r -sipmcrlptioe of Sir J. Clarke, M. l’bya
-on litm.nliDary to the Queen.
n.ediTin* is no imposition, but a sure *n<
.! 1 ami ( ilistnvctli.nj, from anj
- . J altbmirh a ps.werful remedy, they con
prcztfal W the constitution.
To Married Ladies,
c ,-i..t„i. It will, in a short time, bring on thi
i . • -v.
, ■:.V! MVH mttx SHOWS T* fail, whrat
is ji iLt ixu nsi or raaraLsr ass ui
.a’ I its. get a pamphlet, free, of the a**nt.
J pwlaas Stamps encced to any authortaec
, \ ,t?nntaintng M pills, by return mall
, v.i hy UisatD X CArnxs, anithy all rt
■ >ys>t-thr aghoutt k, *eeuntry. lap. 1* 1
7 AEVERTISEMENTS.
;ohn T. SMITH,
SVITII
7. & JEHIAL READ,
UUATUIM AW HH- LF.?AL£ DEALEKa IX
< 1 .1 PS, d* STB A W GOODS,
;i Style Bonnets, Flowers, Um
brellas. Parasols, &c
it’tifmiei j and 60 Warren Streets.
New York.
md ~>th Sts. above the Astor House.
it. 27, ’tit) Cm
11, HOPKINS & CO.,
Importora
: WHOLESALE DEALERS.
IN
JTUS, ('AS I MERES, VEST
r\ PIECE TRIMMINGS.
‘roods Exclusively adapted to mens
wear.
la J:{* Baltimore Street.
Baltimore.
•rlm r
•0 THE PUBLIC.
‘ t<> iht* hasty and immaturea-tion of those
n “'“tubers of the bar, (who happened to l>e
H-si-e at the Moo.) —the Court was tk!-
■ fount. as was stated, of the prevalence
“ f'"-t m the city. Those who know us.
■ - v when we state that a grosser error
••tmmuleuted. and that after strict
t (Art e is not a solitary east of SinaU
**► /
■.'“ment of the Telegraph of yesterday, may
fwion aa correct.
■•*e ease*, all that ever existed. haTe
rent tndftmi the eity. Not a soiita
“ / U/ii.id, 01 has broken out mate their
’ ffci*. to try and correct, ia some degree,
’ - -• impression that has, no doubt, c.b-
A this mistaken action on the part of
- ting this plain statement of the fa’ ts.
W. W. PARKER a Cos.
- m
-OIOVAL, REMOVAL.
iSHART & CURD,
Has removed to theib
W IRON-FRONT STORE
Cherry n t root
nearly opposite
WINGFIELD & CO.
\ *‘in V* larce. and well assorted
a '*& mtS, IKO* AMI STEEL,
’ * adapted to the nse of
MERCHANTS,
B BLA CXu
WITIIS, CARPESTEBS,
iders, carriage and
WAGON MAKERS,
‘"'iliuthc lowest market prices.
. &OVT FORGET THE
TROX FRONT.
(t-f.)
‘-'fn and Messenger copy.
notice.
Q, rrd trom the coweern of B*-a?k Kein I
hit- this method of returning my warm
• “>y friends wla> have so kindly patron
r (my hni'jfin is ser, and would ru
hemto continue their trade with the new
1,1 H- Keui t to, at the old stand, where I j
y in saying they wiU receive good
‘ ■* i d good laroains.
A. G. BOSTICK.
- ra ph and Messenger copy one month.
j**i. dm. w k s-w.) j
H °XEL IN COLUMBUS
Eu KILPATRICK, f£
- ‘ ITY HOTEL Macon, lias removed I
’ is-iix, where he lia opened a HOUSE |
r Pe Street, above the Perry House, where 1
” -“ppy to see his old friends and custom
sL (*♦>
? °STPONBD SALE
tBEB\Ie of that valubale
c HY PROPERTY
• sal occupied hy DR. ANDREWS, on the
*.u r / Street'and Wliarf, and which
i.,-t sl* dar. ,;•
• - atal ‘tibn,on the first Tues<by of Feb
, V P r ‘ tioysly disposed of at private sale.
> will be sold, a bargain.
Vr AllOB BENTOS, Aucfc
(*)
STRAYED.
17th Jan., a
iJL'i*"*** MARE MULE. ,55?
.. an *l unbroken to work. I pur.
. from J. Roberson. I will give a
‘* for the recovery of said mule, “r for
..ooeerning her. addressed to me at
’ ‘**-> or to Mr. Jas. 8. Pope. Mwon.
‘ts. n X. F. McCOMAUCK-
Um. *. a s-w.)
WOOD, EDDY CO/S
HORBIA OS DELAWARE
STATE LOTTERIES I
GRAND capital prize
K<O q <
The Lxlraordluary Drilnc of Wood. Edsy k Co.’
s L*l? > uiuWr LoUcrie will takr lu putiltc, under the
SStowF*** Swum Oou.n.i -louers, at Au#cueUt, Oa.,
Draws on Saturday, Feb. 25 th, 1860.’
Draws on Satuniay, Mar. Ills/, 1860.
.MSi
; Draws on Saturday. Aprl. 28fA, 1860.
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
To take place aa above specified.
1 Grand Capital Prize of
SIOO,OOO.
1 Pri/eof. gfO.ono 100 Prizes of. *1 OCO
-Prize of. 20AM) 170 Prizes of. jot)
* Pm* of. lu.OiZj 63 Prizes ot lUO
2 Prizes or. SOOi C 5 t rizes ot 74
1 0.000 t>s I’fits •; Cos
SI rues of. AtiMi saPrzesof So
1 Prizes of. >.(). 4 810 ITueS of 4J
- ri/ - ’ aAI)0 sT.tril) Prizes st so
frizvs-mouuUug to j| .;.g
Whole Tickets *OO ; UdveetlO: Quarters Si; EijhtstlJ,
Ctn.ticit.a ,4 l-actages will be sold at the following
rat.,, which is the risk :
Certificates of Packages 76 Whole Tickets. i'SS 00
Z Z **- l.&i
, 26 Q saner *• 74 75
I “ 2# k ghtfis “ *7 87
THE ORDiNArTdRAWINGS
tonowf! n * le * ,a,5 “ hjtleri - ** l *k
Cl j# Ur V** •*“ Saturday, February t, i hGO
” DO “ “ J*’ “
“*il “ “ a ,|!J’ a •
- j “ :: M , mr<h :
:U - : : $ t
“ll “ Ap .r“ “
- 7U “ - -
Xmlf One Prize to every Mae Tickets.
ORDINARY DRAW!NO TO TAKE PLABE AS
ABOVE SPKBIFIZ.D.
1 Grand Prize of SSO 000.
} “ •* *).ono
i °! 10 JW”
7 ‘ of 4,uon
} ” of B,OCO
1 *‘ of IJSOO
so ** of at*i
100 •• of 4K,
•*• Os a>o
U 0 M of ltd
“ of Ho
approximation prizes.
4 prize* of 94t*> approx, to fS'i.OOO pi lie are |1,6<4)
4 “ B*K> “ 20,000 •• are
4 2.V) *• 10,000 “ are 11*00
- 4 •• 225 “ s,imn) “ are 9ts
4 •• 3-"i 4,000 “ are sOO
4 l5O •• 8,(HO * are 600
4 “ 100 “ 1,500 “ are 400
AJO “ 80 are 1(>6,000
5.455 Prises xmcnnti nr to $.'.;20,n0 ( .
Tickets slo—Halves 95—((aaners $2 AO.
Certiflcales of Paeksgeelnthe Ordlnarv. Drawings will be
Held at the following r.tea, wf i,.,, ~ 11Hsk :
Cert.ficotea of Packages of 10 W hole licketz, SSO
“ “ 10 Half “ 40
“ “ 10 Quarter* “ 20
“ lo Eighth “ lo
la Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Inclose the money to our address for the Tlcketsor
dered, on receipt *f which they will be forwarded hy
lint mail. Purchasers can have tlcku ending in any
dgore they my ueaignmte.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Priaea will be sent U
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
tar” Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post O&ce. County and Stale.
Remember that every prize is drawn and payable
in full without deduction.
PfW Allprues ofgl,uou and nnder,paid immediate
ly alter the drawing—other prizes at the usual llmeof
thirty days.
Allcommunlcationsstrictly confidential.
Order, tor Ticket* or by Mail or Express u>be
directed to
WOOD. EDDY A CO., AngnrtaOeorgia.
or. Wo. ID, EDDY ACO . AtianU. Oeorgia.
or. WOOD, EDDV A 00.. Wilmington. Del w
E. C. BULKLEY,
AGENT FOR
WOOD, EDDY k CO.'S Cclfbratfd Lotteries,
Mncon, Ga.
finT ce A drertisement.
nov 11—w
BUCKWHEAT CAKES AKO
Grolden Syrup.
I ew Baekvteak Floor.
1 “ “ 5 do Booblf extra Goldpn 2*yrnp,
Jurt rfdivpil. and for tale at
oct 15 i-lw J ICEEK A FKEEMAN'S.
BROWN’S UHOTEL.
E. E. BROWN ha* taken his >on. William F. Brown
into partntrsh'p with h m. *’ and this Hotel wii, hereafter tc
kept in th r,so.e . f IlltOW \ .V HO.V.
E K BROWN, | wa. F. BROWN.
jan * W-lj *w A w
Postponed Administrator
SALE OF NEGROES AND CITY PROPERTY.
BY virtue of an or-ler front the Court of ordina
ry of Bil-b county. I will sell before the Court
house door m Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in
February next, the following property, to-wit:
Negro men—one named Leven aged about 60
years; Green. 35 years ; and Joe. 21 years,
Negro women—one named Nancy. 55 years: .Sally,
aged 25; MeCaulley, 4o ; Jenny, 22; and Alice, li
years.
Also the following family: woman Lucinda, 37;
boy Ike 16. John 11. Mun’roe 0, a girl Jane 6, and
a eniid William 5 Tears old.
Also the follow ing family : a woman Amelia 35,
girl Louisa 14. Ann 12 and Nancy 10 years old.
Also the following family : a w oman Mary Ann 37,
boy Toni lh, Jett 12. and Jimmy 10 years old.
Also, one two story frame Dwelling House, situa
ted on square Not 64 and Lot No. 6, in the City of
Macon. Sold as property of Sarah <4. Fluker, de
ceased for the benefit of her heirs. Terms on the
.lav of sale. THURSTON R. BLOOM,
jan e—u! Admin’r.
Notice.
VTOTIC E u hereby given that the Guard limit’ Bill
wi ;i be rune at 7 o'clock I*. M., ana alt e*r >es
tnuod in the street* of the t’lty of Macon, after th-* ringing
of t e IVil. a<l efore-l o'clock in the morning. will be ta
ken by the Bo!ice at.il Whipped, with or without a pan
And there shall be no eol.ee ion of negroes m any j-ait
of the City, for any purpose.
jan 10 0.0. SPARKS, Mayor.
Administrator** Sale.
U’ILL he sold at the Court-house in Maeon. on
lt Tuesday in February. Isnu. the large ami
extensive Law Library of the late T. P. Stuhhs,con
taining 500 or COO volumes. Sold under order of
C„urt. WM. LUNDY, Adin r.
jan 21—tds
Lost or Stolen.
I.VST Wednesday night, at or near the office of
j the passenger depot, in Maeon, a well worn
Pol Two XI E, containing about $l2O. mostly in five
dollar hills, on the Marine Bank ofOa. Also a cer
tain note of hand drawn hv Nathan Hawkins for
II.UOU dated fir-t Jannary. lafA, and made patabi
otie day after date -le-sides other papers and memo
randa. of no use to any hut the owner. A reward of
sji will Is* p. id for the’ delivery of said pocket Book
and contents to the Editor of the Georgia C itizen,
or to the undersigned. PETER HAW KINS.
j;4U — 4 l Gorion Ira.
MiTImM eiaF
CONNECTION.
3IILLEDGEVILLE, Jan. 19, 18ti0.
At a meeting held this day of the Provis
ional Board of Directors, of the Milled geville
Kail Road Company, it is ordered that the
following gentlemen be, and hereby are, ap
pointed Commissioners to open books of sub
scription of stock, viz:
At Charleston. —Geo. A. Trenholm, Chas.
M. Furman, James Rose, Henry Gourdin
and Wm. G. Bancroft.
Augusta.— Foster Blotlget, jun.. Thos. S.
Metcalf, Turner Clanton, Josiah Sibley and
lienrv Moore.
WarrentoH. —E. H. Pottle, Isaac B. Huff,
W. H. Pilcher, 31. 11. Wellborn and
Neal, Esq.
Sparta. —D. W. Lewis. T. 31. Turner, B.
T. Harris. 3V. H. Brantley and A- J- Lame.
Milletlgerilk. —R. H. Ramsay, Jeremiah
Beall, James Harty, Wm. McKinley and
Wm. A. Jarratt.
Maeon. —Thos. C. Nisbet, N. L. Whittle,
J. H. K. Washington, James T Nis bet and
J. J. Greebam.
It is further ordered that the aforesaid
Commissioner* are requested to open books
as early as practicable, and rejiort the amount
taken by each Board relatively, to Footer
Blodget*, Esq., Mayor of the city of Augusta,
on or^before the loth of February next.
D. C. CAMPBELL, Sec'y. pro tom.
Jan. 21. —#t
J* sp“ City papers copy 3t.
runaway”
IT” ROM my plantation n Sumpter county, twone
* gro men Bill and Jordan. Bill is a very dark
I copper colored negro. 28 or So years and a*>out & feet
■ ID inches high, rather short built. Jordan is also
I copper colored, about 6 feet tall and is .10 or SS years
old. Jordan has u large scar on his face. They are
1 suppo~ed to l>e lurking about Henderson, Houston
I comity- I will pay ssofor the delivery of them, or
$25 for either lodgrAn Jail so I can get them.
ANDERSON COMER.
Maeon, Jan. 13, 60- —It
NISBETS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
18 A. AND J. A XISBET. having associated Jas.
‘j. T. Nisbct with them, will attend the Courts of
fyawford, Maeon. Dooly, Sumter. Houston.
Bibb. Twius, Jones, Wilkinson. Baldwin and Put
nam ‘iukt.es. ‘jtiey will also take cases in ;>ther
counties within tkcvr reach, and in the Supreme
Court at any of its sessions. jan 6—ts
Mam’s mm prepabatigs
op
HIGHLY CONCENTPaATED COM
POUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
Bladder. Kidney*. Gravel, l>'<pry,
11 taknr-s. urisirueHimr, dttfrl Disco*- *, lkmulc
Complaint*, and all Virtue** of the
Sexual Organs,
Arlrlng from Exceaws and In.prudeudes In Lift and re
moving Sit improper Dtseh rfiefi from tit Bladder, Kid
w sexual Organs, wfeeihtr \m
Male or Female,
Fram whatever cause they may hat e originated.
And no Matter of How Long
Standing,
Gmutj Health ami Vigor to the. Frame, and Bloom to
the PaUid Cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes
all the Symptoms, among widen will be found.
Indisposition
to Exertion. Loss of
Power, Los- of Memory,
I iliiculty *f Breathing, Gen
eral Weakness, Horror ot Dis
ease, Weak Nerves. Tte.Lb’ing, Dread
ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Fee*
. usefulness, Dimuee, of Vision, Languor, Univer
tal Lassitude of the Muscular System. Often Enormous
Appetite, wito D> speptic Sya.ptoms, Hot Hums,
Flushing of U.e Body, Drvoesg of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance and Eruptionsoa
the Face, Pain m the Back, Ileo
viaersnf th- Eyelids. Fre
quently Black spots
Flying before
the Eyes,
with Temporary Suffusion and Dus of Sight; Want of At
tention. Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of
Society, .iotliing is more D. sirablt *o urh Pa
tients than Solitude, and no:king they more
Dread lor fear of themselves ; no Re
pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no
Speculation, but a Hu ri. and
Transition, from one
question t* an
other.
These svm toms, if allowed to go or—which thi* medt
cme invariably remotes— on follows LOBS OF POWER
FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC fits—‘n one of which
the | alient may expire. Who Can nav these excesses are
not rreyuently followed bv those direful diseases—l .SAN
ITY AND CONSUMPTION ? The records of the IN
SANE AsTLUMs, and the melancholy deaths by CON
SUMPTION. bear ample witness to tie truth Os these ns
eertions. In Lunatic Asylums the in*st melanchr.lv exhi
bition appears. T>.e countenance.is actual,y sadden and
quite d-stPute—neither Mirth or Grief, ever visits it.—
Should a son t,d of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
“With woetul measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief B gulled “
Debit ty is luret terrible! and has brought thousands
iip in thousands to nutimelv graves, thin Masllng tliv am
bition of many noble youths. It con be cured by the use
of this
Infa/Lli/ble iFLem.eca.3r.
If you are suffering with any of the above distressing
aliments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU will cure you.
Try’ it and be convinced of its efficacy.
BEWARE or QUACK NOSTRUMS i QUACK
DUCT< ills,
SELHBOLD’S EXTRACT 11.
Is prepared directly according to the Rules of
PHARMACY AND (HKMDTRY.
Cases of from one week to thirteen yen's’ standing have
been .ffected; The mass of VOL UN TAHY T Et> T'MONY
iu pi.sbessiori cf ihe proprietor, vouching its virtues and
curative powers, is immense, embracing namts well known
SCIENCE AND FAME.
Fereonally appeared before me, an aldermen of the ity
of PiuOMerpnia. H. T. HELM BOLD, demist, who being
duiy sworn docs say, that his preparation contains no
N ircolic Mercury, or injurious Drug, but a>e purely Vege
table. H. T. HELM HOLD. Sole Manufacturer.
hw m and subscribed before m this£3d day of Novem
ber, 1854. WM. P. HIUBAKD, Alderman.
Prior ft I iht llottlr, or lx for @s,l4ellvero4 toany 1
Address,
Accompanied by re iab e and iespawsihie Certificates from ■
Prof-*s.Tsof Medical Callages, Olergrm, * and others.
Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMIioLI),
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
No. 52 South I Oih S|., lieluvv 4 lieatnut, Asaeni
bty Buildings, I‘lilis.
fF* 3*o be had of ltK. STHOUECKEIh Wholesale and
Retail Agent Mu cun. ffl, and all ••fall Druggists and
Dealers throughout the United Utatci, Canadas and Brit- j
i*A Provincse.
Beware of Counterfeits.
Ask for Helmbold’s---Take no Other.
CLHES GIARANTEED.
Jaa. 2i was-wly.
W liy XJo
I>R. .1. BOVEE I>OII>V
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ?
BECAUSE for the cure of incipient ci.nuirnption, weak
lungs, w, ak stomachs, general debility, and for purify
ing and enriching th -I.local, they are ahoolutelr unsurpass
ed by any* other r en;edy. To be assumed of this it is cnly
necessary to make the iriri. The Wine itself is of ave y
superior qua ity—n.-arly douh'e the usual strength of other
wines—warmir.g and invigorating the whole system, from
the hea-Jto the fe-t. As these Bitters are tonic and a ter
naive in their character. *J thev strer gh n and Incign.ate
the whole svrtem,and give a USP TOSF .(-V D Jlh.l L
TUY ACTIOS t J a!! IU parts, by equal iz-ng the circula
tion. removiug obstrueiions, and producing a general
warmth. .
They are also excellent for and states and weakness pecu
liar to female*, wli-re a tonic is required to STRENGTH
EN’ AND riKACE THE bYsTKM.
No lady who issubjec. to luwitude or faintness should
be without them, as they are revivifying in their sUiou.
The-.. Hitters will not only cure but prevent disease, and
in this re-;, dare a- uhly valuable to the person, sick or
well, w ho may use them.
For i,root of the truth of th’s. s-e full particulars and
rrterencesto per-rnscured on the circular inside tnewrap
p*rcco.i pauywg each h. tile.
Minister* ol the gospel, lawyer/, lecturers, and all public
rpeakera should use
Dr. .J. Bovee Dodds’
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS.
WHY ?
Because they strenglheu ti.c lut gs, quiet and so othe the
nerves, promote digc.-ii’ r. strengthen au.l brace the whole
system. Aside fr-m their medicinal virtues, they arc um
.urpaaeed as a deiUhiiul toiveisge, prodmitrgslliheexl.il
aralii.g eff-*:is of bialidy or wine, without their injurious
resells. To that uutortaoa>e class or imiieidua.s addi. ted
t<> the use of strong drink, these Bitters will prove Invalua
ble, a* they prevent the sudden re.ie .on which luvarlabiy
follows w “spree.’’ and, acting a- an alternative, leiuove
from the system the j* ison which is Imbibed try all w>... in
dulee in the .se of the ad rlterated liquors to be fout.d in
most bar-r. oms ol tiie country, inebriates who wi.-h to
reform, at.d yet requirea stimulant, hy substituling tnese
Bilteretor the mixed wines and liquo.s ot the drinking sa-
iu a short lime reliain entirely from ihe use of
41 Try one*bottle, and the Bitters will tell their own story.
M-T’ Mfi . la
Bo’li married and angle, but especially mothers, shoufd
always keep ou hand a supply of
DK. J. BOVEE noniM’
Imperial Wine Bitters.
For lliwaeff* Peculiar tc Fcmulea
they “act like a charm,” thev prevent lassitude or fdntnesa.
ami in ail ca--e* wl.eiea tone is reqnfied, these Hitters
HAVE NO fcITF.RIOU. t
CHARLES WIDDIFIKLD A CO., Proprietors. 6 and !
6’l tiroadwav. New York.
For sale hy E, L. STROHECKEK. Macon Ga.
Dn fib—lv w
SIOO Reward!!
THE above reward will be paid for my boy AU- kIA
NuLD, who run away from me about eight\euis JfU*’
ago in Wilkes county Ga.. and wbc 1 have reason ,424
io N .eve is ih i al.spooia c< unty.or In some ot hTW
ihe i. .inlng counties :is he has a wife hd Chi lA f
dreutcl. ngiLg to Mr*. l’ard:>e, some eight or t eu unit, i
North i t i.iaehapi ka. in that county.
ts*:4 b..y is about thirty-live or six years of age, is amula
tr... :.sb *iPlight black, ca-arse hair : high cheek bones; tall |
andritnder; lather incl ned to he sloop-.boUJtiered ; has a ,
mark sn his face, notcertain, but think it ou the right ride;
has a tuir e.n one teg. near tiie knee; do not recollect which J
leg ; weighs übout 167 pounds.
1 understand that anegro waa arrested at Opt lil-a. Ala.,
on tl e veek helore C’hrls’n.a*. who answers the descrip- ;
of my bsy. and who wasi.ttenij.ting to passhimsslf off as a
white n on by the nan * of x.ev! Hntt, and who was lodged
in jailof tuasell county, but subsequent.y released. I have
Mr. ng reasons for believing that this was iny negro.
i will p. the above reward tor his apprehension and de
livery lo >ie at V tsl i oiut, Ga., or 5u if hatred inanvjail
so 1 can gtl him. AMOS HUGUL£I.
Jan 23—3 m w
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
N VER DEBILITATES.
YT Is compounded entirely from Guma, and has Income an
1. established fact, a Mandard Medicine, known and approv
bv ail tint have used .t.( land isnow resorted to with
ei fill, ce la all tiie dis ( • {casesfor w hich it is recom-
Ble .tied. ‘ OCL
It h cured th asand*| g—y rwltfiin the last two years
wh..ladg.veuupoilhopes( , Jot relief, a.- the numerous
umsbitUl certllicates ii ( ;my possession show.
T • doi.-niusi I-, aoupt ( ;ed lu tiie ten.iieranient of j
the individual faking it.( r* ;ai,.! used iu such quantities
S : ■ , . .. !
L tlhe dictates of y uri Q i i.lgmet.t guld -you In the
L I 3 K It IN-; cm lIIUIW ATOM, an and it |
willcure Liver Coin-i pli n t ■ Blrioua At
tar c, II pep|n( -4’h r nlc lliarrhora,
i*uiirarr t’uiiinlnlnto.! ;l*entery, Drupsy.
•w.ur Mumarli. Hl.ll-j 21 i ,,n * Con*lvriw, I hol
ir, 4'hulera, <’liolrr*( mw Nlorliu*. < holrru In
faatam, FlniuleueeJ jjaundlce, Frinuleil
WpikiifMPN, lid niu> ? vin succ* a.-* an
Ordinary Fanillyi £3C UHlrlne. It will cure
nil R llbi.UlA4'HF.( isj ;(a thoustu.dsca’i tejulfy,) j
in iwrnl \ minute*. Il ( ;nv r three Tea
sioMsiliiils nre lakei . -ul commencement of at
tack. • 1
All who use It ari j jxlvlng Uieir testimony in
| its taxor. 5 *
MIV \V VPFH IX TIIK >llll Til WITH !IIK
IN\h.OH V IOH, AND sVY’ALLUH 110 111 TO
t,LIHLH.| Hollar per Buttle.
ALSO
. SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable Kxlraels, and |iut up In tiMKh
I v-Ls, Air I’ishl. and willkeepin any l liuiale.
The Family Ualhar-’ Fill is a geiillebutac
tive lot hurt c which the; tproprietcr hot used in his
nractict more than twenty* yea-s.
The ronatanlly iuerras-. ting drmat.d from those
who hive lo: g use ! tlu( —* ’. PILI-*> and the satisfac
’ turn wlich all express In’ l freg.rd tothelrnse. has in
| dced ne to place theiii; ! witutn Mi* reach ofall.
The profession well kuow f mmm (that different Cathartics
ag ou ufTereut portions 01. (U.e howrris
The FAMILY ( A-; (TH tHTIC PILL ku,
I with die reieituoe to liilsj ( well established fact, been
; t-.u.p’.iztded from a varie-. r* > ;iy ol the purest Vegetable
Extract:, which act alike. (ou eveiy part of the ali
; meutai} canal, slid arc! uood am! wife iuallca.es
where afat hurtle isnee.!-: pw ‘ed. such as Ue range*
me ii I* f the>tniiißi h! —— ;wleenlni-a.. Pain* in
i the Back and Loin*.; E ;( inliirncia. Pain and
i -oreitem over i|if( ;vxhole lani>, trom sud
den cold, which frequent ; ;ly. if neglected, end in a
| long cows* Os Fever. In**. v ;of Ap|>elitr, a Creep*
inn m-.wiiion of ( old: (over the body, Me*l
irwiit-M llcndui-be, oi L* ;i*el riil|n the Head,all
lunaimaatory Di-a*-! ■ jew. Mormi*|n 1 Mldren
„r %<l’fi!*. Itheuina- .1 Dm. a great Pur|l|eri.f
the 111..0i and n oiydi-J .easesto wltii h fi.wn is lielr,
.oo nuniex.uato n :ht*ci., .in this adycrt.tun.ctt,—
Dune, 1 t* 3. I *
PRICK SO CEXTN.
The Liter InxUnralorand Family Cat ha rile PIH*
are reUriet by Inuggiztsgenerally, ahd sold wholesale by the
trade in ail the large towns.
S. T. w. SANDFOPbP,
ManufACtmvr nl Proprietor,
Rrofiulwy, N. Y.
Qti>. and MIINAKD A CASXLKN. Macon,
jane 17.—i* xh*
/Consumption & Asthma Cured.
/ Dr H. JAMES discovered while in the Eat
/ Indies, a certain cure for Consumption. Asthma
i I Bronchitis. ( oughe. Colds, and General
I The remedy was discovered by him when his
* only child, it daughter, was given up to die. Ho
i child was cured and is now alive and well. Desiroi. 8
of hen'fitting ns fellow mortals, he Mi l send to those
1 who wish it, the recipe containing full direction* ■
f for m iking and successfully using this remedy, I
tree, on receipt of their names with stamp for m
return postage. Address, /
O. P. BROWN k CO., 32 A M John St. /
1 dec 23 6m v* r
NEW FIRM.
fV>iiE undersigned hfiviug .vyifexA. X-r- -
J talien the LIV KH VWHTfrx flfr&fgßi
N r A B L K formerlv occu —vSCIXe-. -4fiq*{s^^^f
Pled bv H. M. Lindsiv,intend
carrying on the business lit all its branches. We shall always
kep Pnaetou*’Carriages, Buggies and Horses, to hire <>n as
grusl terms as anybooy. We also have the most ample ac
commodations for Proxs Stock.
Me would ray to the public that we have taken the bit into
our mouth in earnest, and can always is- found wlthotir bar
nese on ready to serve you: we Intend ov keeping a straight
tongue, pulling together, and by buckling down close to hus
to succeed or break a trace. We shall never tire fellows
tnhitchln- tq. for you so long as you come up lo the Uckh.g
and settle Now it x - ou want usto wug-on, to rockuj-wayana
noth * sulky, in fact if you don’t want us to check up too
clore, put your shoulder to the wheel, give us :i share, andif
you find a .ingle ft ace of ingratitude you max holler u.
Very re-pectfully, ADEKUOLD A JEFFERS.
fifeg 1 - Opposite the Fassenyer Depot attdneau
Brown's Hotel. apr 29-ts.
LAIIPS, LAUPS,
KEROSINE Oil Lamps just received and for sale bv
dec. 17—ts B. A. WISE.
$40.00
PAYS th tuition fora full course in the Iron Cttv Gol
iege, the la'gcst, most extensively patronized and beat
organized Commercial School In the Utiiud states.
KOI St LARGE DALLS
For writing, Commercial Calcnlatlocs, Book-Keeping and
Lectures.
Usual time to complete a full c nre, from 6 to 10 weeks.
Every Mudeiit, upou gradiutilig. U xu.ranteedto l e n
---i-etei t to manage ihe lacks of any bueim-rs, and qualified
lo earn a salary of from
£SOO to 81000.
St utlenU enter at any lime—No vacation—Review at pleaaure.
First Premiums for Best Writing
Awarded this Institution. The be*i and greatest variety ot
Penmanship in any • ne Hall in the Union, is found litre.
UT M iniNterV Sons received fit half price.
For full information, < Ircular. t-pecimen of Business and
OmameDtul Writirg, and Embellished View of the College,
nclose five letter Uapa to Y. V\ . JENKINS,
sept 30 wly burgh. Pa.
I. T. CAKTWRIGHT. L. L. ZDRONDSON.
I. T. CARTWRIGHT & 10.,
Prodace, Forwarding and
commission meechasts,
95 Front How,
MEMPHIS, Tenn,
DEALERS IN
Flour, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish
Whisky, Tobacco, Cigars, Hay, Grain
and Produce Generally.
Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled
Hire A Small, Louisville, Ky]; Dean A Clifford. Louisvill
Kv.; Lehman A Cos., Memphis, Tenn.; Gallawax’ .Vi’amp
hell, Memphis, Tenn. sept22lim*
STATIONERS WAREHOUSE,
IMo. 75, John Street, N. Y.
W. & C. K. HERRICK.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX “
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC STATIONERY
Vl7 E a*e now prepared to offer to the trade, from ail part
f! f'X the c'>>ju'ry, a full and complete afrttoriment of a
goods in our line comprising the newest slid rut st de irab 1
&tock of
STATIONERY
n the country. We respectfully request of bu>ersan inspec
ion 4if our st<ck. Our new
ILLUSTRATED TRADE CATALOGUE
W .Mail on application.
TARRANT’S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
This valuable and popular Medicine, prepared in conformity
with the analysU of the waters of the celebrated Seltzer
Spring, in Germany. In a most c mvenient and por
table form. ha universally received the m<at Fa
vorable recommendations 0 I th** Medical pro
fession and a Discerning Public, as the
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
Saliuo Aperient
m me, and as being entitled to special preference over tbe
many Mineral >prng Waters. Fe dltfr Powders, and other
similar articles, b*th from it* compactness and greater effica
cy. It may be used with the l**t effect in all
BILIOUS AND KEBIUI.E DISEASES, PK’K HEADACHE, LOSS OF
APPETITE. INDIGESTION. AND ALL S2MILAK COM
PLAINTS, PECULIARLY INCIDENT TO THE
SPRING and SUMMER SEASONS.
It Is ptrlicularly adap:l tothe wanls of Travelers by Sea
and Lind, Resident* In hot climates, |raunof be.
deutiry Hali. t, Invalids and Convalescents;
Captains of vessels and Planters will find it
a valuable addition to their Medicine
Chest*.
With those who have used it, It has high favor and Is deemed
iuuisnc n ruble,
IN A TORPID STATE OF THE LIVEK-It renders
great service iu restoring healthy action.
IN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM—It glveithe best sat
i-faction. allaying all inflammatory syn pt mis, and iu many
cos s.ff.*ctuall\ curing those afflicted.
ITS SUCCESS IN CASES OF GRAVEL. INDIGEs-
TIOX. HEARTBURN AND COSTIVENKSS— Proves It
to be a Medicine of the greatest utility.
A! I 111 IA OF THE ‘T’IMAI'H. ANDTHF tiIsTRFSS
INGSICKNESS SO USUAL DURING PKEONANCS
Yieais speedily, and w;th marked success tinder Its tiealthyul
inti nenre.
IT AFFORDS THE GREATEST RELIEF TO THOSE
AFFLK •TUP WITH OR HUBiEUT To THE PILF.s—
Aoring gently on the Ih.wclo, neutralizing all irritating rtcre*
lions, anil ti ere’.y removit.g alt inti aiiniamry fendencies.
IN FA''T, IT ISINVALUHLEIN ALL’A*-ES WHERE
A GENi’LE APERIENT OK PURGATIVE iS
REQUIRED.
It ts 111 file form of a ,*e.! u r. oeroi'u 11 y put ~p tn lo Sties, to
keej. in any c in.ate, and merely requires water poured up
on it to produce a delightful effervescent, beverage.
Taken In tne morning, ll never interferes xvlin the avoca
lionsof the day. acting gently on the system, restoring the
digestive powers, exciriltg a healthy ami vigorous lone of the
stomach, and creatiug an ehc-llcitv of mind and How of spirits
which give tost to every entoyment. It also enables the in
valid to en oy many luxuries with impnni:y. from wh:eh he
no st otn.-rwtse he debarted, and without which iifcLirksctne
and distressing.
Numerous ‘estamonials from proftssinnal and other gentle
men of the highest standing throughout tiie country, and its
s.eadilv increa.-ing popularity f. -r a series of yesrs.stn.nglv
gua'antee its efficacy and valuable character, and commend
it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public.
Prepared and sold. Wholesale and Retail bv
JOHN A. TARRANT A CO., Dm hoists.
Xo.27Boreenwich bt.. cor. of Warren, N. Y.
June 14—ly
J orh oy City
MODLin & FLMIiC
IP* ■ W-a VL. •
Corner of Green and Morgan Streets
JOHN B. FULLER, Prop r.
11TGOD MOULDINGS, Beads and Architraves, con
II stantly on baud, and worked to order. Also PEW
CAPS, Rails and Hand Ralls, Inside Trimmings of every
description. Brack, ts. Trusses, and all kinds of fccroll and
Straight Hawing ; House Carving, Ac., Ac. Any desired
pattern worked to older at tlicrt notice. WOOD’ TURN
ING in all Its branches. Plain. Panuelled, and Octagon
Jewels, on hand and made to order. Baluxters of all “i/.ea
and descriptions, Ac., Ac.. Ac. Mahogany, Black Walnut,
Oak, Cherry, and Piue fetairKails, sawed or woikedto order.
The prices marked on ea. h pattern of the books set t to order
to any part ot the United States are for one hundred feet
running measure
j\. H.—tine of the largest stocks of Mouldings and Trim
Tilings, and greatest variety of patterns, maou acturedi f the
very best mater ail*, will always he found at this establish
ment. Planing with neatness and dispatch.
’ieimscash. J( *IN U. FULLER will also manufacture
and give particular attention to
Ooth.io ‘W r ork,
Forr’hurchw, Public Building*. Dwelling House*, Ac. Win- !
dow frames, Ac., made to order at short notice.
Round and Square Picket Fence, Ac.,
Also, dealer in
Door*. Saslie* anil Illiml*.
Ot everv desert,lion,mxt.ufactured of the best material, attd
warranted to stand in any ciimstc. Builders’ Hardware, and
every article in that line ‘furnished at the lowest cash prices. 1
Marble , Marbleized Iron and Slate Man
tles, Terra Cotta , Brackets, 7'russes,
Window Caps , Ac.
%W I >eiirr>9 and Drawii.gs furnished at short notice*
ang 4—Can
It is Not too Much to Say
BINCE ALL.
OLD AND YOUNG,
Affirm its Truth.,
Viz: That Frufeasor Hood’s Hair Kestorniixe
Will preserve litfalibly the growth and color of the hair
it used two or three tunes a week, to any imaginable age.— |
Perftctly, restore the gray, cover the haiii with nature’s own
ornament, the hear; make it more s dt ana beautiful than
any oi’. and preserve the scalp tree from all uiecuieto the i
greatest age. fitatesman. Judges. Attorneys Dortors, Cler
g) man, I'iotersi list men anil Gentlemen and Ladies, of all
eiasfics, all overthe wi rid, bear testtinonv tbstwe douot say
io j much iu Its tavor. Read the following, and Judge :
Hickobt Guove, St. Charles Cos., Mo., Nav. Ik, 13&7. I
Paur. Some tin e last smnniT we were i
induced to nse some, of your Hair Restorative, and its es- :
Pits xvere so xvooi’erful, we feel it our duty to you and the !
afflicted, to report it.
Our rittle son’s head for some lime had been perfectly cov
ered with sores, and some Cali it tcalU load, ’i he l air al
most entirety cameofl’ in c nsequence hen afrlciid, seeing
his sufferingi. advised us lo ttse your Restorative, we did so
xv.tit little hi pe of success, but to our surprise and that of
all our friends, a very few application* removed the dls as l
entiie.v and a ucw and luxuriant crop of na:r soon started
out. aud xx-e can now say that our boy has as healthy a scalp,
and as luxuriant a cion of hair as any other child. We can,
taerefoic. aLd do Iteietiy. receommend your Hes'oratlve, as
a pertect remedy for ail diseases of the sculp and hair. We
arc yours respectiully. Geo. W. Huh: xbotham,
bAUAH A. HUUIhBOTHAU.
Tnor. Wood, —Dear Fir; My hair hod, tor several rears,
been becoming prematurely gray, accompanied bv a harsh
ne s which rendered thepousiapt application ot oil access. -
ry in dr. viig it. Wlteti 1 couirnenc and using your Hair Re
st ratrie sliout two mnnihs ago it was iu that eonitition ;
anil having continued its use ii:l within the last three xx eeks
it bus turned to its natural color, anti assumed a softness
and lost re greatly to be preferred to those produced hy tht
application of ills or any ol hi r preparation I have ever
used. 1 ri gold it as an inoispeneal) e ar'icle for every lady's
toilet, xthetnesto he used as a Hair Restorative or tor Die
simple purpose of dressing or beautifying the hair. You
have permission to refer to nte all who entertaiued any doubt i
us IU performing ail Ihqt is claimed for it.
Mgs. 0. SiftoKps,
Cincinnati, 0., Feb, 10,1567. Il4.idst.
WELUSQTOH, Mo„ Dec. 5. 1P67. I
Fcor. Woon—Dear Sir: By the advice of a triend of
mine, Wi.o had beet! using your Hair Restorative, I was
indui ed to try it. 1 hail the lever, some time ast May, aud
nearly eveiy hair in my head came out. Now myhairhas
court in a ureal deal thicker tnau ever it wax Nothing but
a duty and sympathy that I fe* l to communicate to others
who are afflicted as i have hcen, would induce me to give
this public irtk nowleilguneut ot the beuefit 1 have received
fio:n Frol. Wood's Hair Restorative.
Yours respectfully, A. R. JACOBS.
The Restorative is put in boftlesof three sizes, viz: large,
medium, arid email ; the small holds )y pint, aud retailed lor
one dollar per bo tie; the medium holds at least twenty per
cent inors in pro|a>rtion than the email, retails lor two dol
lars per bottle : the large holds aquart, 40 per cent mote in
proportion, aud retails tor three dollars perbot'le.
O. J, WOOD A 00., Proprietors, li Broadway, N. Y„
(lu the neat N. Y. Wire Roiling Estabiisment,) and 114
Marnet Street,St.Louis. Mo.
Am* sold by all good Dhugoists and Fancy Goods
Dealebs. Jan. 6,3 m.
Spectacles,
IN Gold and Steel frame's, Gold, Silver, Steel and
Common Specks.
i A splendid assortment just received, bv
1 £. J. JOHNSTON t CO.
GRANITE HALL
: OPPOSITE THE LAHIEE HOUSE.
THK Bubecrlber h* opened the stK<ve 11*11 for the accom
modation of Bay Boarders and Transient Ouetomera.—
Thi* House is now offered a*lnferior to no other first das* Ho
tel in thr South, and from its central location, its large and
airy rooms, offers icreat inducement and sccnnimudatlonsto
families and T rwmueiit person*. The public may expect from
this House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found in any
other hotel. B. F. DENSE,
spr 16—ts Lete of the Kloyd House.
Oysters, Game, &c.
C. H. FREEMAN, . CO,
ARE now ready to serve Customers in every style of the
Gastronomic art, with
FISH, FLESH, AND FOWL,
! attheir Fating Saloon. Cotton Avene:, Macon.
* I hey will have supplies of Kish and Oyster.-, by every train
fr*m the Seaboard, a well as of Beef, Game, kc M from Fulton
market, New York* by every >te*mer.
‘I iey have also made arrangements for regular supplies oi
Chickens, Turkeys, Ac.,from Cherokee Geoigia. and Tennes
see during the weason, and solicits call from their friendsand
the public. nov. 19—ts
NEW GOODS
GEORGE R. BARKER
HAS lust returned fn-m New York with a hr*e and fresh
block of NiapJe and st-usot able
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS, &c.,
huitubie for both
CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE,
Most of which IniAe been bought low for Cush, and will be
sold at the lowest figures. Cull aud see me. O. K. li.
cr- MCOYILLK A GOODELL’S Bonble Lock Stitch
SEWING MACHINES. Something new aiid complete for
“le. B „ „ O. it. b.
nov.4 tt
CHARLES K123R3. TLO MAS H. DAWSON
DAWSON & K 188 EE,
Attorneys & Counsellors
A ‘'loC’ ■ WW9
llanliinmUlc and Vienna, Ga.
Mr. K. will tiave entire collections; Mr. I>. all litigations,for
the present.wlth assistance of his partner.
> They will practice I.aw. and five attention to anv business
| that may be intrusted to their management, in the Counties ot
Pulaski, Lowndes, Ponly, Houston, Wilcox,
Brooks, Mscon, Irwin, Echols, Worth,
Telfair, Clinch, Berrien, Coffee, W r are,
Sumter, Appling, Laurens, Lee, Pierce,
Twiugs, Miller, Baker, Dougherty.
In SL’I’REME COURT, at Macon, MUledgville, Savannah
ahd also in unjoining Counties on special engagement.
AND
In Federal Court* at Savannah.
j March 1,1819. y 69 ts
THE COLLINS WARE-HOUSE
PUBLIC AUCTION!
On the Ist Tuesday of Feb. next.
SALE POSITIVE,
WITHOUT RESERVE!
THIS valuableeity property, will positively be sold
ns aforesaid, before the Court-house door, on the
! Ist Monday in February next, to the highest bid
der, without reserve. Terms of sale as follows: of
the purchase money,
SI,OOO, to bo made due, and papable Jan. 10th. 1801.
SI,OOO, “ “ “ •• “ loth. 1862.
I SI,OOO, “ “• “ “ “ 10th, I*o3.
SI,OOO, “ “ “ “ “ 10th, 1804-
’ SI,OOO, “ “ “ “ “ 10th, 1866.
! SI,OOO, “ “ “ “ “ 10th, 1866.
: SI,OOO. “ “ “ “ “ 10th, 1867.
j SI,OOO, “ “ “ “ “ 10th, 1868f
i The remainder to lie divided us follows: One hal
to l>e paid in cash on the day of sale, and the other
1 twelve months therefrom. All the time payments, to
be made payable with interest from sale day, and
to be arranged by the purchasers bill of exchange,
mede due and payableat some Bank in Maeon. A
bond obligating to imnake titles, on completion of
payments, to tie furnished the purchaser. To those
acquainted with the property it is unnecessary to say
that it is eligibly located in an improved and great-
I Iv improving part of the city, and that the structures
thereon are of the best and most substantial order.
For terms at private sale, apply to us. (Titles in
, disputable.)
jan—l m J. F. WINTER & CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
FAKE REDUCED,
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
STSA.MEIYIS.
Cabin Passage. :::: Sls.
By the splendid and commodious
Side-wheel SicatncrN
AUGUSTA 1,600 tons Capt. M. S. WoodhuU,
| FLitKIDA, 1.800 “ “ Isaac Crowell,
ALABAMA, 1,300 ** “ Geo. R. Schenck.
Aral first class Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 Capt. Thomas Lyon.
. g A. These steamships belong
.ayorlte line, known as the
vnaslntlrm an-i fare, cannot be
mauded by experienced,
kOlful. careful and polite officers
JOHN H. WILDEIt * GAI.I.IE.
Agents, Savannah.
SAMUEL h. MITCH ILL A BON,
iuly 3—ts Agents, New Vork.
MORE PRIZES THIN BUSKS ,
BY AUTHOBITY OF THE STATE OF GEORG lA.
On the Plan of Single Numbers.
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
OF GEORGIA.
Authorized by a Special Act of the Legislature, for the ben#
tit of Academies and for other purposes.
HODGES, DAVIS & CO-, Managers,
Mncon, Ga.
CAPITAL PItIZE
S^OrOOO.
TICKETS ONLY $8 00.
Halves $1 CO-Quarters #2 00—Eighth. #1 00.
Prizes Payable in Full, wiiliom Deduction
Purchasers in huyii g 10 Tickets, when the numbers end in 1
2, 3,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,0, are guaranteed a j rize of 6:6,00
Class 7 Draws Odtiber, i2, ISSO.
“ 8 “ 21), “
“ 1) “ XoYCUiber, 5, ’59.
“ 10 “ “ 12, “
“ 11 “ “ 19, “
U |2 44 44 44
26,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
0271,200.
Will be disirilmted according to the following
GRAND SCHEME s
To he drawn every Saturday.
1 Prize of 70.000
1 Prize of. 20.M4)
1 Prize of. 10 144)
1 Prize of. 5.000
1 Prize of. 8,(IOC
1 Prize of. 2.144.
S Prizes of. 1,000
6 Prizes of. 500
10 Prizes of. aoo
2(1 Prizes of. 100
100 Prizesof. to
no Prizesof 26
25,000 Prizesof. 5
Approximation Prizes.
4 of SSO0 approximating to 670,(44) are. 61,200
4 ot 2(0 approximating to 20.(44) are. 800
4 of 150 approximating to 10.(441 are (4m
4of P 0 approximating to 6,144) arr 4(m
4of 90 approximating to 3.000 are 300
4of 80 approximaiing to 2.(44) are 320
12 of (0 approximating to 1 000 are 7io
20 ot 50 approoimating to 6(4) are 1 000
40 of 30 approximating to 300 are 1,20 u
r-0 of 20 approximating to 1(M are 1.600
4(4J of • li approximating to 60 are 6.000
4(4) of 10 approximaiing to 25 are 4,(J0
26,220 Prize#, amounting to 6271.200
(. ertificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, 55,0
)0 Half “ 27.6
“ “ “ loyuaricr “ 13 7
“ ‘ “ “ 10 Hghth “ 6,87
This is the risk, and which entitles the holder to all he draw
over 625. ‘
The Combination Lotteries on the Three
Humber Flan
Are Drawn Every Day.
Tickets from $1 to sl6, each.
THE
EXTRA CLASS
On the CITY PLAN by which purchasers i
can select their own Numbers, and pay any
amount for Tickets, arc Drawn every day.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates
Enclose the monevtoouf address for th-tickets ordered,
on receipt of which lliey will he lurwarded by IPst mail. Pur
chasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may desig
nate.
‘I he list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to pur
chasers immediately after the drawn g. All prizes under
61.009 payable immediately after the drawing.
Notice to Correspondents:
Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use
THE EXPRESS COMPANIES
whereby money for Tickets, in the sum of Eight Dollars
and upwards, can lie sent ns
At Our Risk and Expense,
from any cltv, or town, where there is an Express Office. The
money and order must be enclosed in a
Government Post Otflcr Stamped Envelope,
or the Express Companies cannot receive them.
All Communications Strictly Confiden
tial.
I Purchaser will please write their signatures plain, and
tjive their Tost Office, County and State.
CIHCULARS
Containing full explanations our Schemes, Ac., will a
orwarded, by mall, to any one sending us his addre*
A List of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, wit
tfhe amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will b
1 published after drawing in the American KefmUic, Macon
Ga., a specimen copvof whlpli will be sent to even purchaser.
All orders for Tickets should he addrtssed to
HODGES, DAVIB A 00.,
Macau Georgia.
DR. BAAKEE.
iKKV’l’h ALL. DlhEAlsKii.
PKBI A Lattent.bin given to all chronic diseases —Venose,
O < aorr, Consl d mow. lKmiraiUA Asthma. Bkunchitm,
*ll diasaws of toe Rose. M 'UTh, I huat, ami lxsos ; ail
Hk:s IUSKiSEz of every ihscription trsut aj—
I.m**.•, I.i'mba* A me-users ScaomA. Knkimatiam Oozt
7fitr*ArAiiA I'auai.ysis. i piLxrsv.oM onvi-lsioks. i-Ywrcr.
*a Dysi-xtxmt, I'liriMi The very worst ease* a, Filis
cured in . tfisrtttnie ; alsoof the Stomach, Llverand Bowels,
inert are nary diseases incid'ntal to women and children
which are irested with di.tiugsUhid success All particulars
will be *ir-B hy letter. Ir. heabee ran pri-duce one ‘ll iu
mnd certificate. of his peifrc* su cess in curiae
I’anceni. Old Korea, or l lrera. Hlo IHwinea Fistu
la tle\CT* description.ec.ild Head. Weiia.
pits of the .\oe, or In other |>arta of the
Hmly. Tumors anil earlllnci
Os every description, and without ‘he use of the knife, or any
urgietl instruments. These last named diseases c mnot be
•ured by correspondence ; therefi re all such pa’lent* must
place themselves under the l*octor> t ersonal supervision.
lfr. B-iakee has since anew Cis< everv ot a “ Fluid,” that
wi:i p'oduee apsorntion of the **t'atabact,” and restore per
msaent vision to the Ate without resort to the knife. All
dileases of the
EYES i\l> Kkills
Are successfully treated ihoui ll# ust ofihe knife or nee
dle. Hr. Kaaxee has eonstantlv on hand, at his office a very
extensive assortment of heautifiil
AarinciAL £tes ani> 1 tspasch, ox Ear Dbums,
whic i re s inutile fur eitner-x ami ali ag—lnserted in live
minutes. Ear Trumpets ol every and. script-;- r ; also every va
riety of artidcal articles known in the world—a large assort
ment of teau iful and durable
AHTIFK IAL li \MW
with thearm and elhow attachment; ait.ficial feet with the
Ankle, I .eg, ard knee-joint at'aclmiei t.
1 he-e articles are perfectly natural, and adapted for either
-ex, and can ne sent bv ex pres to any part of the world. All
kinus of Tmeses for Heru.a or Kuptme of every description,
for either sex. and Tru-s-s patticn’ar'y adapted tor females
iu s weak c udiilon, s.so tl.ose ui li PTolapOus Uteri.
Dr. Baakee is one of the most celeb-ated and skillful phy
aieiaiisatid su veoas now l.ving. His fame is kuosn perton
a!lv in ev.rv principal cilv of the wot id.
All letters directed tn hr. Baakee, must onntaln ten cents
to pay postage and incidental expenre s. All Chronic Disea-’es
oxn he treated hy correspondence, except those mentioned,
wiprh w;il requite his personal supi rviston.
or < ■ flours fr im 9 a.m , to4p. m.
Dueruit UAAKEK. Office. 70* Broadway,
dec 9 wtr a few door* above Fourth at., N. Y. City.
CONSOLIDATED
LOTTERIES of DELAWARE.
For January, 1860.
o
FRANCE, BROAD ENT $ CO. Mang'rs.
o
The Legislature of Delaware, at its last session having
grained to France, Bboaphknts .V Cos., (to the exclusion
u! all other applicants,) a Lottery Charter for the encourage,
memos Internal Improvements in the State, tocontinue tor
a period of Twenty years, are now drawing in \A ilmington,
Delaware, a series ot the most splendid schemes ever offered
to the public. Bonds for one million of dollars have teen
given to the State, to secure the payment of all prizes. The
drawings lake place in public, and .re under the superinten
dence ol Commissioners appointed by the State, to insure
tb-ir fairness.
T>e Managers call the attention ot the public to the follow
ing Splendid Schemes to be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware
by State authority.
MAGNIFICEaNT SCHEME!
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
$70,000!!
GfIAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY
OF DELAWARE.
Class 4.
To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Saturday Jsn. 2S, I£6o
C D ■ HL .'■ •
78 Numbers—l3 Drawn Ballots.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Prua $70,000 is *70.000
1 25 000 25,000
12.550 ( 25 *OO
1 12,5501
1 J 0 sio) 20(StO
1 10,000 5 M *
4 MW 12 000
4 5,000 2004)
4 2,501) 10,000
10 • 2,000 20.000
10 1,250 12,500
ISJ l.wio 162 000
66 600 3.< 00
66 500 33.000
132 200 26.400
132 100 13 200
3,'60 ‘ 40 1 58,4,0
25,740 20 514,300
30,316 prizes, amounting to *1,202,000
Tickets S2O, Halves *lO, Quarters $5, Eighths $2,50.
AOertiticate of Package of 26 Wholes,costa *316 00
Do. do. 26 Halves, 258 00
D<>. do. 26 Quarters, 120 00
Do. do. 26 Eighths, 64 50
Grand Consolidated Lottery of
Delaware,
ON THE HAVANA FLAN!
CLASS FIVE.
! To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday Jan. 31,1860.
EVERY OTHER TICKET A PRIZE!
Prize* Payable in Pull, without Deduction!
In these Lotteriesevery Prize is Drawn!
1 prize of *SO 05
1 prize of 22,500
1 prize of 10.000
2 prize of 5.000
2 prizes of },300
2 prizes of 1,760
. 2 prizes of &4I
10 prizes of ........ 600
10 prizes of ........ 400
10 prizes cf 300
100 prizes 100
25,000 prizes ........
And 164 Approximation prizes ranging from S.O up to *7OO
25,305 prizes! - - amounting to - . ss.'l 10.000
Whole Tickets *10; Halves *5; Quarters *2,50.
Persons who desire need only lemlt the risk on a Pack
age. fur which we will send & Certificate us follows :
A Certifl ‘.ate of Packages of 16 Wholes, c05t5....... SU6
Do. do. 16 Halves, “ 46
Do. do. 16 Quirteis, “ 24
Do. do. 16 Eights, ** 12
Prizes Paid Immediately after the Until fair.
All orders addressed to Frakck, Broadbent dr Cos.,
Managers, Wilmington, Del., will meet with prompt atten
tion, and the printed official drawings mM as soon as over.
It. FKASCE, BKOADDENT Or CO.
Jan 6 lm. Managers.
ESTABLISHED 1 HO.
PETER LORILLARD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer.
16A 13* CHAMBERS bT.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.)
Would call the especial attention of Grocers and
Druggists to liis removal, and also the articles of his
manufacture, viz:
BltOU .V SNIFF.
Mncnboy, Detnigros,
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee. Nachitoches,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
lELLOW SNUFF.
Scotclt, Fresh Scotch,
High Toast Scotch, * Irish High Toast,
French Honey Dew Scotch, or Lundy foot.
TOBACCO.
SMOKING, FINK CUT CHEWING. SMOKING.
No. 1, P. A. L. or plain, St. Jago
No. 2, Cavendish, or sweet. Spanish
Nos. I*2 mix’d Sweet Scented < ironoco, Canister
Kitfoot, Tin Foil Canvendish, Pure turkish.
A Circular of Prices w ill he sent on application.
N. B.—Note the new article of Freeh Scotch Snuff,
which will be tound a superior article for dipping
purposes. jan t>—3m w
LOST
IN the city of Macon, on the 4th inst., one note
made by Clias. F. Stubbs, payable to Hetty Lock
ett or hearer, for one hundml dollars, and dated
Macon. Jan. Ist, lsr.y, and due on our before the Ist
day Jan. 1800. All persons are hereby forwarned
tradinglfor said note. TAOMAS STUBBS,
jan 6—3 t w
Cobb’s Statutes and Forms.
films new compilation cf the Statute* and Forms of the
JL State of Georgia is now on hand; price $6 for sale by
dec 21 J. J. A S. P. RICHARD'S
Select Boys’ School.
MR. E. W. PARSONS will re-open his School af
ter the Christmas Holidays, on Tuesday, Janu
ary 3d, 1860. School building in the rear of Mrs.
Jos. E. Bond’s residence,
dec 21
STEREOSCOPES.
A LARGE and beautiful assortment of Stereoscopes, with
a Isuye number of views of ail kln<ls,for..&k‘,situeß’ or by
the dozen, at J. M. KOA RDM AN’S,
dec. 17—ts Washington Block
MACON hi. WESTERN R. ROAD.
ON and alter n July, trains will be run as
follows:
Leave Mncon at 12nlghl, Arrive at Atlanta 7,15, A. M.
Leave Macon cl 10 A. M-, Arrive at Atlanta 4.00, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 night, A rrivu at Macon 7.15 A.M.
Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M.. Arrive at Macon 5.00 P. M.
The 10 a. m. train from Macon connect* with the Western
A Atlantic Road at 8 40. p. m.; connects with the Georgia
Road 12 at night, and Atlanta A West Point Road at 12 5 a. m.
The night train will not be run on Sundays.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through tickets to which m 7 be had at Atlanta, for $26 25
Including Mage tare, $7 wQ, and to New York for $33 00.
Furtherlnformation mav be had In relation to this Route,
Oh application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
July 2a_tf. All RED L. TYLER, Supt.
KRIS KRINGLE’S COMING.
C. H. HUM 4 CO.,
Are now receiving and opening a splendid assort
ment of Goods suitable for the
HOLIDAYS,
Consisting of every description of
Toys, Fancy Boxes, &c.
Besides a large stock of
Candles,
Groceries,
Family Stores,
Siveat-Nleats,
Confections,
Pickles,
Vegetables,
Fruits,
Nuts,
&C.&C.
The young people as well as th? •'Old Folks at Home,”
who Wish to provide for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR’S
Festivities, w ill please give us a call, as we are sure we can
please the most fastidious tastes or the most peculiar appetites.
c a. r.lTco.
S2OO RE WARD!
from the snbacril er, on Saturday night last, hy a
kj negio man named Xrvlu Chester, wi c claimed to he free,
a horse alout 10 years old ; six and on the f re foot, with his
fnre-topxut off. Said negro is about 5 f<et high, and V. year*
of age. I wi.l give the above re warn for the horse and negro
or S6O for the horse alone. SAM’L McKE.NZIE,
liov 26—ts Montezuma, Oa.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
I A * now olTerin* for sale ray plantation in Jones County
i v6n mile* above Macon, on the < tcmuipee River, cob*
aiiiintf I4ou acres ol land. Attached to the place It* 300 acres
wamp Lauds, (river bottom). Terms one and two years*
credi).
Mny one wishing to purchase vaiuahle Lands, will do well
call and examine the above as I am determined to sell.
aprl ROBBKr LUNDY
COATES & WOOLFOLK
WABES99SEIO COMMISSiOi
AREiiow open and prepared for the reception of Cotton
a’ tbelr.NKW FIRE PKO>F WAREHoUbE, oppo
ite H tr.teuciu A Sparks. We will endeavor to prove ours, i
ves worthy of the pationage of host who will lavor us wit
heir business. Liberal advances made on c.llou when ce
Ired.
Macon. Sept. 21. 1359.—241
F Eli T 1 LIZ Ell ST
GENERAL AGENCY.
THE undersigned respectfully announce to Planter* and
others interested, tl at they are constantly receiving, di
rect from the lrlands.and from the menu fact uren*, the fol
lowing rnont approved. Fertilizer* rww Lnutun, ail of which
have been thon*ughly and satisfactorily tested, viz;
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero Guano,
Khode’s Sujter. Phosphate of Lime,
National Fertilizers,
Ground Plaster.
These articles, which will have our brand, and be guaran
eed as genuine, we shall, at all times be prepared to furnish
u any amounts required, and at the lowest prices. The” S
uer Fhosphate,’ and •Fertilizer,’ at manufacturers’ rates, with
xpense of transportation added.
Savannah May 2,-ly. FATTEN A MILLER.
PIANO FORTES!
iL. 11. GALE db GO.
TAKE p'easure In inviting the sttcntior
ot Artists, Amawrw■S?ls^^ES ,l '” *• and the .Public
generally, to tbe 11 \K W rCAI.E p(A
----NO FORTE, ju-t in \ j J y i Jlroduced. The grew,
ing desite for a Square” m ■* “ Piano Forte that rbaP
at proacli the Grand in volume of Sound, and at the tsrrv
time.avnid the ungainly appearance ot I hat th re e-corn 11 .and in
strumeiit. directed our energies to the piod'ictiun of suck r
ilesideratum. Ourtoil is rewarded and we submit the result
without fear of competition.
or- our pianos arc warranted to give entire satisfsctior.
whethi roruered trotri us direct, or sold by any of our sgenii
throughout the country ; and we solicit a continuance ol 1h
patronage which we have enjovedfor the last twenty flv
years. A. H. GALE i CO.,
june3owly 107 East 12th St.,New York.
GEO It <4 I A.—JONHS COUNTY.—Whereas
r Isaac Hardeman applies to me for Letters of
Administration, with will annexed, on the estate of
John C.Rlocutnb, late of Jones County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to lie and appear at nty office on or lie fore the second
Monday in January next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said Letters should not Is- granted.
Given under my hand, at office this sth d’av of De
cember, 185‘J. ’ CHAB. MACAKTHY, Ordinary,
dec 10
■ gii, in, wfinr
THE undersigned are agents for the sale of Reese’s
Manipulated Guano, are now prepared to supply
planters in any quantities at the same cost as if or
dered by themselves. Are also agents for the sale
of Manes’ Nitrogenized Super Phosphate of I.ime.—
Will also have a large supply of the genuine Peruvi
an Guano, all of which will be sold tvs low as parties
can lay it down in this market.
AYERS, WINGFIELD, A CO*
Nov. 8.
[COPY.]
Montezuma, Oct., 24th, 1859.
Messrs. Ayers. Winqjield ts- Cos:
Dear Sir—Yours ofttiel3tliinst., lias been received
its content-” noted, Ac. In reply to your enquiry in
regard to the Manipulated Guano as a fertilizer—l
am well pleased so tar as 1 have tested its use. ] ap
plied about luo lbs. per acre on land that was I sully
worn, and not of the best when fresh. The product
of the field where the Guano was applied is over 800
lbs. of seed cotton per acre. The same kind of land
without the Guano produced about 400 lbs. per acre.
My inode of applying the Guano, was by depositing
it In the drill before bedding np the land. I have not
tried its use on corn, but have no doubt hut it will
succeed well. I shall use it pretty extensively on
my next crop.
Yours Respectfully.
[Signed] REUBEN WRIGIIT.
Byromviu.e, Oct. 20th, 1859.
Messrs. Ayers Wingfield ts- Cos., Moron.
Derr Sir:—The Manipulated Guano bought of you
last Spring (Reese's, I think it was,) I approve of very
much. At this time, as the crop is not gathered is
I cannot say what per cent, it will pay. though the
use of it on poor land pays a considerable per cent.
I shall continue the use of it.
Respectfully yours.
[Signed] W. 11. BYROM.
Nov. 9,—tf.
Me. D<2 II CB W~ J9L.
E, SAULSBURY
INFORMS his friend* and customers that he has removed
to the New and feUegant Brown Stone Building Tw*
I)<*>r3 from hi* Old Stand, and directly opposite the Lanier
House, wheje he offer* on the moat favorable 3orms, one ol
moat choice Block* of
Ready Made Clothing’
to be found in the city. r J he Stock is entirely NEW, com
prising, in part, biaok and larcv I’Rssimfre Pants; Fine
Overeats, of various tt>les: rich Velvet, Silk and t’ash
irere Vests, lilac* and Fancy Dress, Frock and Business
Coat*, lie has also a complete assortment of
Men's Fumilling Goods.
Snch as. Hosiery, Patent ShcnMer beam Shirts, Drawers.
Gloves, fcuspenhers, Cravats, Ties, Colhrs, Robs de Cham
bre, Ac.
His Merchant Tailoring Department le supplied with a
large and superior slock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
and is tinder the direction of a competent Cutter.
Macon, Nov. 2.1559.
WORKS!
J. B^UimE^USOH,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
MARBLE
MONUMENTS,
TOMB STONES,
MANTLES,
FURNITURE,
SLABS, &c.,
Corner of 3rd and Plumb Sts.
MACON, OA.
apj 11—ts.
SAVE FREIGHT AND COMMISSIONS
Carhart & Curd*
A|\* SOLE AOEKS FOR
SCALES.
A FULL Assortment ot Platform and Courtur Scales now
in store and for sale at their prices. NO FREIGHT
ADDED. Orders taken for Railroad. Ware loutae and other
large Scales. We will see tlum properly put up.
may ll—ls.
■ a . a JK j
S. W. COLLINS’ AXES, 1
WEED S AXES, „ \
TOWNSEND’S AXES, \
FENN’S AXES, \
BRADLEY'S AXES. \
To Merchants.
Swede* Iron, Refined Iron, English Iron, Plough Steel. Cast,
German and Blister Stee', Boonton Nails,''Horae Miues.
Horae hhce Nails, Axe... Shovels and Spade*: “Hamer, Rope
Trace Chains. Curry Con. he, A evils. Vises, Bellows. Ham
mers, Store Trucks, Counter Platform Scales, Iron Safes,
Copying Presses. Pocket and ‘fable Cutlery for sale at New
York prices adding freight. NATHAN WEED’
Rubber Slioeii^
A liARGK :i.,rtmeht of Gent'sand It
J\. Rubber*. Also. LadiwSllpperandSah
d*l RubberSuees of Goodyear's celebrated patent. Jr
eivpeamt for sale low by MIX * KiRTLAUD
—-9ofct
HARPER
FOR SEPTEMBER,
for sale at RICHARDa’.
petes
llVEiscellaneoiis.
GAB FIXTURES.
Kb KKT AM* TABLE CUTLERY,
RAZORS AND FANCY CUTLERY.
PORTABLE DESKS,
DRESSING CASES,
FANCY BASKETS,
PARIAN STATUETTE
* D<>UBLE A SI NGLE GUNS,
COLTS PISTOLS,
CANES,
PORT MONIES ft PURSES,
MURBCHAUM PIPES,
CIGAR HOLDERS,
OPERA GLASSES.
SHELL ft ORNAMENTAL COMBS,
FANCY HAIR PINS,
BACKGAMMON boards.
CHESSMEN, ’
DOMINOES,
BILLIARD BALLS,
CUES,
LEATHERS ft CHAI K,
With many new and desirable articles not enume
rated.
Anew and fine selection for stile at low prices.
By E. J. JOHNSTON ft CO.
National Police Gazette.
‘F 18 Journal of Crime and Criminals la In It* ltik
*■ *“die widely circulated throughout the country.—
“pwpßdb* *ll the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropri
ate EdUoriais on the same, together with Information on Cri
mlir. , not 40 b* fonnd in any other newspi-per.
subscriptions, Si per Annum,; *1 for Si* Montns, to I*o
remitted by subocri tiers, (who should write their names and
the town, county and State where they reside plainly,)
To r. a. Seymour,
Editor A Proprietor ot the
apt .is a- tt New Yorlri’Kr.
Just PLeoeived.,
BOHEMIAN FANCY COLORED AND CUT
GLASSWARE,
Os our own Importation ; Much of it is suitable for Enirnr
ing for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Engraving on Glass
Os every description, done to order In our Store. Call sad
BOLSHAW & HEBZOG.
nov 2
HEKRIAG’B PATENT C II AYH It-
O* FIRE AND HIKGLAR
PROOF SAFES,
With H All’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks, the same
that were awarded separate medals at the world’s
Fair, London, 1851. and the World’s Fair, New York,
1853, and ARE THE ONLY American Safes that,
were awarded medals at the London World's Fair.
These Safes form the most perfect security against
Fire and Burglars of any Safes ever offered to the
public.
§I.OOO REWARD
Will he paid to any person that can show thnr a
Herring’s Patent Champion Safe ever failed to pre
serve its contents in tin accidental fire.
B.C. HERRING ft Cos., Manufacturers. 251 Broad
wav. cor. Murray st., New York, and 52 ft 54 Grarier
st.. N. O.
Agents.—B. W. Knowles, Richmond, Va.: R. F.
Lester, Petersburg, Ya.; Rowland Brothers, Nor
folk, \ a.: J. H. Thompson ft Cos., Lynchburg Ya.;
J. K. Blossom. Wilmington.N. C.; W. Ilerring ft Sob,
Atlanta. Ga.; La Roche ft Bell. .Savanna!., Ga.: J. JI.
ft 15. F. Reed. West Point, Ga. ; Holmes ft Cos.,
Charleston, S. C. jan 13—3 m
Land Agency.
THE subscribers are prepared to make location*
Land in all of the North-weitern State*—lowa,
Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Territoriei of Nebraulta
and Kansas, and solicit consignments of funds or w*r
ranti, for term* apply to JNO. H LONGLIY,
Macon, Ba.
JNO. B. DWlNNELL,Lodi,Wisconsin
anrlT d-ts
TO FARMERS.
QAA BALFS HEftVY GUNNY BAGGING,
t)U If I.<M) Rolls ’’
10) Dundee Ragging
8..°,00 Coils Machine Rope,
1.000 “ Hand Spun Rope,
.00 Pounds Twine.
We offer the above on favorable terms,
iulv 34-ts J. B. ft W. A. ROSS.
** • m-,
y ‘SsjNisno ihi ni yyoumv
■ ties.. 1 j 01 nJ3YJ ON VW 3MI KOJ
WOIU3 lf'* HftlM’ftNlWHSna VI S3 Awlw
it I ’ 1 ”
Co-Partnership Notice.
V\r E will continue the Drug bnsiness at the Corner of See
VS ona and Cherry Sts. The name and style of the firm
will be ih iiigeil from ZEILIN, HUNT ft CO., to that ot Z EI-
LlN* BUNT. Thankful for the lilierai patronage ofthe past
year, we hope to merit tbe continued conmlenceofoiirfrienda,
and citizens generally. . J. HENRY ZEILIN,
jan 21—ts. LEONARD W. HUNT.
C O FFIN S.
ROSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained, Cheap
Vaneered Mahogany Coffins, Also New Style MetsJlc
Cases Superior to the old Styles.
Old Pattern Uetalsc Cases at Lower Prices.
lune 4—6 m T. ft. Q. WOOD.
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURER’S BANK.
mar 29 —ts
For Sale*
1 A A BOXES CANDY,
lUU U Boxes Loaf Sugar,
110 Barrels Sugar.
2UO Sacks Coffee.
lUU Boxes Tobacco,
50,600 Cigars,
100 Gross Malriteo.
July 14—ts. J. B. ft W A. af *S3.
BOOK BINDING.
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS
made to order for
Courts and Counting Houses,
an J numbers printed on the pages without extra
charge.
Magazines, M'isic and Law Books
Bound in -eat and cheap style*.
DAVID ROSS, Cor. 3d and Cherry Ft.
£das Over G. T. Rogers* 80.
Peru Wine.
I invite the bestjnrtges of Wine to the above, which can
not ! e surpassed in flavor and purity.
Sherry Brandy. Harmonia brand.
J ort Wine, of a very superior quality.
Clarets. Clisteaula Rose, Mouton, Pouilllac, etc.
Saulelnes, of very fine brands, at
HENRY HORNKN.
New Family
GROCERY!
\txt Door Brio* Declap & Harris,
CHERRY STREET
i
Bvcon, Lrrd, Butter, Cheese, Mackerel, Apples, Orange*.
Unions, Irish Potatoes, sweet Potatoes. Sugars A, B,
C and hr.iwn, 1 lour of all Brands.
Candies. I‘rescrves, I’ickles, Brandy Peaches snd Brandy
cherries. Ginger Wine, Mesl and Soap. Starch snd
‘1 obacco, Rum. Gin, Brandy. Whisky, Wine,
Nuts of ail kinds.
Staple Dry-Goods,
and all articles usually kept In a Family Grocery, also ax
Assortment of
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Goods Delivered Free of Chirge to aiy part of
the City.
sept 26 ts HEATH ft HARVEY, Agents.
THE BEST PIANOS MADE.
WF. are now receiving, to our already selected stock <4
Pianos, the celebrated
Steinway Pianos.
These instruments have at ways takes the Aral prises jn all
fnlrs. w herever exhibited, and are the oaly l lanos used and
recommended by the best artists, run). Euwcai i eiehrdles, as
Timm. Schaifenberg, Wilis. Salter. E.ffleld. Gotthalk. V, ol
leuhaujet. slid a host of others. 1 hey use oniysAtetnway s
for public and private use.
We do not possess gas enough to endeavor to create an ex
citement t.v naiking a -great cry u-Uh very Wt wool, or
trying to shove rff m th? Southern market what they su*
rri E at toe North ; neither would we be agents for Patent
Piano! wll ich live one day and die the next, as we had an
er in tbe --Eolisn Attachmeot Pianos, which were
the-vo” a few years back, and which no one wants now ;
ifut we keep an article which all must acknowledge to be
the best who profess to know the best.
Persons who know us will, we flatter ourselves, acknow
ledge us to be judges, aud to s'rangers we say that w will
oirseiit any person with One Hundied Dollars who can pro
duce a Pianist. Amateur or professor, residing In Georgia,
who is superior as teacher or player to our H L. Schreiner -
and further, a like sum we propose to any person who will
disprove that we now have a pupil that is superior in Music to
nine-tent bs of all the professors in the State of Georgia.
AH Pianos soli at New York prices, freight ouly added.
17 ly JHO. C.SCHKKiSEK ft BOMS,