The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, February 23, 1860, The Georgia Citizen Advertising Supplement, Image 5

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I /m wtw/ >v /Si BBr J ■KL /\ ys. A /II SI |>-i rA /I if r-A Oil'#. /I 111 AifS 3kSkji2l riVsfct (fi II it v IF>l# I rIInI 2a I ill 1 1 Ire rs | vyi ] i ic* yj cu’ > i aa a 2/^s^si/# *s# \|K/ iff**;. ‘* £• si 00 Column. PaafESSIfIIAL UDBnSIIESS CAROS DR. R. H. NISBET OFFICEon Cherry Street over Manard & Burghard s Jewelry Store. oct 12 ts TROUT HOUSE, ATLANTA, Geo., By J. D. GILBERT , CO. eept 9 dkwtf Samuel H. Washington ATTORNEY AT LAW, Macon, G-a, WILL Practice In all the Coanttee of the MACOH Cl* OUlT.aad In the Countie* of WeaUngton, Wllklnaeo and LturtM, Office next to Concert Hall, oxer Payne'S Drag Store ■ INSURANCE RISKS. TAKEN FOR AUBUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO. AND— Alabama Fire Marine Insurance Cos. LANIER A ANDERSON, *ep It—ts Amenta, Macon. BROWN’S (|HQTEL. E. S. BROWN has taken hie son, William F. Brown tnto partners hip with him, and this Hotel will hereafter be kept in the name of BHOVV.V A SOX. E. E. BROWN, | WM. F. BROWN. Jan 58W_lyew*w 0. BJIICE, TUNER AND ff m REPAIRER Os PIANO POHTEB, IS Permanently located In Macon. JoT Name* may beleftat Messrs. VL-gin'iand at I. J. Johnston A 00. noT>—tf DR. A. L. CLLNKSCALES favor*- and continoee to offer Us professional eerrtoc to the eitlienaof Mionand OUTOumtinecountry. GFFICK over Dr. Btrotjneker s Drag Store, and residence .. vsnbiic s.iuare, where he can be found at all times ill less twlfesslonal! y absent, and will attend promptly to all calls left DR. V. J. ROOSEVELT,” HOIIEPATBIC PHYSICIAN, Office and Residence, Corner Walnut and 3rd Streets, Macon, (Is. Jaa.ll-ly * L. N. WHITTLE, ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. OtFIOI nextta Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store JAMES T. ELLIOTT, Attorney At Counsellor.at Caw CAMDEN , ARKANSAS , WUI attend t. all Business entrust and to him in South A Innni . c. 10,1988—1 Y J. BRANHA.iI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAOon, Georgia, WILL pr-iCt!ce in liie Circuit, atd 1= the counties of Monroe. Futnam, Wilkinson and Sumpter. OFFICE in Washington Block next door to J. M. Bf*rd man's Book Store. , °ct Jj DESIGNS FOB. MONUMENTS —BY— Ptotut. E. Launitz, NEW YORK. K. J. JOHSTON, A CO„ Agent. June IB—tf Macon. Ga, PATTEN & MILLER (Late PATTEN, HCTTON k U.) Commission Merchants SAYANNAU, GEORGIA. O. PATTEN. A. J. MILLER. July 1188.—ly m. R. FREEMAN, M. D. HAVING returned to Mncon. offer* his Professional serv; ees to 1U citizens, end the surrounding country, end It prepared to treat their vnrious diseases with innocent vege table remedies, and hopes that in consideration of the fact t hath*sires ao poison,drawl no blood, and never destroys the constitutions of his patients, he will beliberally patronized by the afflicted. Hf Particular attention will be given to Plantation, and other country practice. IW~ Office at the Drug Store of Dr. M. S. Thomson, to whom he refers. fan. 7—ly DR. WM. F. HOLT Will attend promptly, A I<L calls left either at his Office .oyer Bowdre t Ander A son's Store, or at his residence in VlnevUle, opposite Mai. Oomcr's. March 11-ly* DR. B F. GRIGGS TENDERS his professional services to the Citizens of Ma | con and vicinity, or PICK or Pliuuh Street, Opprwte the Depot, near the Brown House, where he can be found at all hoars ofthe day and night nov 4 Sta ’ DR. H. A. METTAUER, ” HAVING spent portions three successive years;’ this cit”, during which time he hss Usalted hi* practice si meet eacissivsly to Sugery, now respectfully offers his ser vices to the dtlneM of Macon, and smtoundihs country tn nil the htnnches ot his profession. Office on tii Southeast on roar of Id and Cherry street*, over Mr. Asher Ayer's New Grocery Store. wp 37 if J. C. EDWARDS, Rsai Zsiate Broker, TIT ILL give prompt and personal attention to Buying TV and setting Lands and city property. Examining TttJes, Ascertainiag the value of Real Estate. Renting property, and all business pertaining tea general Real Estate Ag. ncy. Omcs In Id story p Hairs,la DT.Strobeckir s buiiding. • oct. 10—ts WANTED TO HIRE! 800 Nenroes. ffTHE South Western Rail Read Caasoonv want to hire A tot Negro Men to work *n repairs oftheir Road for the next year <im>k also. St a M Negro Women as conks sad hovel Baade, for which liberal prise* will be paid. Con I rads can be made with J. M. Walden. Supervisor, ft. V ai ry Wm. 8 Brantley, or with thesuhacrisarnt the office in Macon. For parMeutara address ■* at whw tin VIRGIL POWERS, Eng. A Sept. Co-Partnership Notice. HUNT AIN) , to that *t EEI LIN A HCNT for *• liberal patronage ofthe past year ws hope to myu.m continued cor. drfemreolowMaSa, J. RtNKi ZEILIN, u - LEONARD W. HOilT. SUBERS & LEWIS, QKERRY STREET, VTAVI fust received nlarge —Utment of Groceries. Drt Jtl Goods end Crockery, which they will „u a* lo was thi she bo eght la the city, oc*. t-ts “ A Caret A PRACTICE extending over several counties. man to them distant from Macon, has resulted la J- froqaer.t sscttLWi^sssasiftisaß; kseodated tn ay practise with Col. R W. blmms.n Inwye es iaGte practice and reputat toe. wboee res'Aenee in AUtnia vflli authorise me In giving constant and exclusive atlectrot. tQ4.sMm placed la my hands la this city, where my inter **• mßTmore Irmly and thoroughly idealised. *ug 13—M O.A. LoUBRANE. Exchange on NEW 10 SK FOR SALE AT THE Jimpmow BANS. $2 00 Column. DRS, MCDONALD & VAN GIESEN, DENTISTS, Washington Block, Macon, G., ELECTRICITY USE DIN EXTRACTING TEETH. Mt DO.V\LO*N Tooth Paste at way, _>n hand and for sale, Deni Us can be supplied with (he finest style of Teeth alai Gold Foil, Ovid and Silver Plate and Wire. I .at hi Fix tures, Ac , also with any kind of luctran.entsor Miterial.on thor notice. oct. 16— ts 4SO. M. STUBBS I JSO. G. PATTON. STUBBS & PATTON. Attorneys at Law, AND General Collecting Agents, Mses orgie. TITILL praotkw ir the counties composing the V V Macon CimiUßd in the counties of U'Uiinmm. Marion. Jasper. Sumpter. Jones. Baker. Pulaski and Srhtey. and in any ccnnty in the State hy special cou tracL Strictest r>erm.ual’ attention given to alt claims entrusted to our care. Office in Horne's new buil ling. Cherry street, op posite Carhart’s A Curd's new Hardware Store, jan 6—ly Butt’s Map of Georgia. tar a few Copies of this new and elegant Map of Georgia For Sale, at this Office, CHEAP FOR CASH! Orders Respectfully Solicited Nov. 9, —ts. LAW PARTNERSHIP. HILL &z> HILL, fCCCKMOB TO THE LATE FIRM OF SYU BBS & HILL* WILL practice in the llacn* and adjoining Clreujta, and in the Supreme and Feierai O-mrts the same a. heretofore by the late firm of Stubbe A l_ JM). R IT ILL. The traders'gned will close np the bnsii eta of the late firm of Stahl'. A Hill as speedily as pom Me. and to this end, all pereooaindel'ted to said film are requeued to make payment at as early a day aipracticable. B. HILT.. ~oct SI Surviving partner of Stubb* a Hill. BOOK BINDING. 81ANK ACCOUNT BOOKS trade to order for Courts and Counting Houses, and numbers printed on the pages without extra charge. Magazines, V"mc and Law Books Bound In -eat and cheap styles. DAVID ROBS, Cor. Sd ard Cherry Ft. edas Over G. T. Roger. A Son. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE the undersigned have this da.y formed a limited Copartnership, under the name OF SUBERS * LEWIS, and have purchased the entire Stock of Dry Goods & Groceries, OF THE L VTK FIRM OP D. F. CLARKE A CO., and having rep'enMied the same with NICW GOODS ; we will be pleased to see all the Customers of the old firm, and reepectrully solicits share of the public tut rotage. FA ML. M. SI) HERS, •ct. 9-ts ED. F. LEWIS, IP. S.] All persons indebted tots the late firm of D. F. Clarke A Cos., are requested to call and settle, as we alone are authorized to collect the accounts and notes due them, oct. 9—ts 8. M. 8. * E. P.L. CARPETINGS! Floor Oil Cloths, GrS, RUGS & MATS! A LARGS Stock, end a great variety of styles of the *boe goods. Just received, which will be sold at for lower figures, and give purshzeer* a selection from the best stock ever offered In Macon. Also, Satin, DeLaine, Damask, LACE and MTTSLI9E Window Curtalziffi. WINDOW SHADES, QUILT CORNICES and BANDS In great variety. Purchasers will consult their Interest by examining my Hock before buying. B. F. RUSS. Maoon. July 80. 186fi. —ts e.saulsbury” INFORMS Ms friend* and customers that he has removed to the New and IQegant Brown Stone Build.ng Twe Doors fMaa his Old Stand, and directly oppo.it* the Lani.tr Bouse, where he offers on the most bvorab.e rorms, one of moatcnolos Stocks of Ready Made Clothing to be found Is the city. The Stock is entirely NEW. com prirtug, tn part, black and lai cy Caeimi .t I arts; Bine Overeat*, c-f various styles; rich Velvet, bilk nnd Cash mere Vests, Black and Fancy Drem, frock and Business Coats. H ha* also a complete assortment of Men s Famishing; Goods. Bnch as. Hosiery, Patent Bfco>ri<*cv beam RMrta, Drawers, oicvre. Suspenders, Cravats, Tier. Coil .is, Kobe and Chain bre, *c. His Merchant Tailoring Department is supplied with a ■•eg* aid superior block of Cloth*. Cuumeresand V eatings, and is under the direction of a competent Cotter. Macon. Nov. A US*. Oysters, Game, &c. C. H. FftEEMAN. t CO, A R * DOW ready to serve Customers in every Hyle of th FISH, FLESH, AND FOWL, atUelrFating Balooa,Cotoß Avene.. Macon. DyMu", by evarr truir from the Senbonrcl.n* well ass Buef, Game, Ac ..from Fulton market. New York, by every Mc^mer. They have Man made arrangements for regular applies ol Chick t-us. Turkeys. 4 c.. from Cherokee Geo-gia.andTennes •as -luring Ue season, and solkita call from their friendansd FALLL ill mm ms! 1850, ’6O. MRS. F. liESSAU, mulberry strekt. /Tly*- HAS just returned from New Tort and It is now opening in-o'er* of rich lre 1! *VwH2SBE Geods. real French I * Ores, Good*, k tdT ‘jSvA v dtt and Reavrr Ctotn Clonks. Fa*'iae. *, Xf ti Evening Dream*. Fn broideries. Grove*. i.ivrfror Blond Lace*. Veils, IMr Urn* rl , ‘ ‘LV *C-. A.. al of latest tir.poriatioas, ‘M * and would Invite her lady patr * ernes. /■ fibd ladle* generally to give her a ■'!. ■ H Will open on Wednesday, bent. BL NR an Mcorctneot of newest liyl* V* vet and vjSteO-leiXEr* D ~~ GRANITE II HALL OPPOSITE THI LANIER HOUSE UU House, *a theluxnrtmand comfo^ •Ffu-u &*. MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1860. $3 00 Column. FOR NEW YORK. FAKE REDUCED, Freight and Passage as Low ashy any other BTEA.MEIFLS. Cabin Passage.:::: sls. By the splendid and commodious Side-v* heel Steamers AUGUSTA, 1,900 tons Capt. M.P. Woodhull, FLORIDA I.Buo “ *’ Isaac Crowell, ALABAMA, WO6 “ “ Oeo. R. Fchenck. And first class Propeller STAR OF THE SOUTH 1,100.. . .Capt. Thomas Lyon. _ These steamship# belong FT, the old established and .avorite line, known as the “New York and Savannah >v4 Steam Navigating Coast* FIiTOT ny."and In comfort, accom oflN||4jflNn lmxlrtion and fare, cannot be tnanded by experienced, k'liful, careful and polite officers JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIE. Agents, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL A SON, July A-ts Agents, New York. Fast Frassos! New Typo!! LEWIS H. ANDREWS, F o a 1 BOOK & JOB PRINTER, NEAR RALSTON’S NEW HALL,(UeStaibs,) CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. The proprietor is prepared, with the aid of FAST PRINTING MACHINERY AND MEW TYPE, To execute the large*! order of an vdeacript ion of work with DISPATCH, and in h workmanlike manner, at living rates, for. cash:. Junel#—tt M itO\ & WESTERN R. HOAD. ON and after n July, trains will be run a* follows: Leave Macon at 15night. Arrive at Atlanta 7,19, A. M. Leave Macon at lO A. M., Arrive at Atlanta 4.00, P. M. Leave Atlanta at II night. Arrive at Macon 7.18 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M., Arrive at Macon 9.00 P. M. The 10 a. m. train from Macon conntcts with the Western A Atlantic Hoad at a 40, p. m.; connects with the Georgia Road 11 at night, and Atlanta A West Point Road at It 5 a. m. The night train will not be run on Sundays. The completion “f the Virginia and ’1 etincssee Rail Road makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS, Through tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for 926 M Including Stage tare, 97 uO, and to New York Tor 9-U 00. Furtherlnformation mav be had In relation to this Route, on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta. jufy IS—ts. ALFRED L. TYLER. Supt. THE BEST PIANOS MADE. WE are now receiving, to our already selected stock of Pianos, the celebrated Steinway Pianos. These Instruments have al vays taken t) e first prizes In all fairs, wherever exhibited, and are the only Pianos nred and reci .mm> nded by the best art Ids, and Kusteal Celehr lies, as Tlnrai, bclisrfenberg. Mi Is, hatter, iietleld Gotthxlk. Wot* In hall jet. and a host of others. They use onlysfctetn way's for public and private use. We do not possess gas enough to endeavor Is create an ex citement by meting a “great cry with wry li'tlc wool ,” or trying to shove <ff in tire Southern market what they anti c-ttLX at the North ; neiiher would we be agents for Patent 1 Duos, which live one day and die the next, as we had an example In the “AEoHsn Attachment” Pianos, which were the “go” a few years buck, and which no one wants tow; hot we keep an article which all must acknowledge to be the be t who profess to know the but. Persons who know us will, we Hatter ourselves, acknow ledge us to be judges, and to strangers we ray >hat we will present sny person with One Hundred Do’Lrs who can pro duce a fiamat. A mat. nr or professor, res ding In Geo-gla. who is mtperloras teacher or nlaeer to our H L. Pchrtlner ; and further, alike sum we propose tuauv person who w II disprove that we now- have a pupil that is superior In Music to nlne'eniha of alithe professors in the fctate- of Georgia. All Pianos sold at New York prices, freight only added dsc 17 ly JN'O. C.C!HKKINER A SOoK. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT THE SIGxY OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 3, Cotton Avenue, opposKn?^: Washington Block, Macon, Ga. THE Subscribers would re- ww turn their tbsnke for the r m very liberal snd longcontlnued p T patronage extended to them, infifhu. and would most respectfully Solicit a continuance of the JET H ‘L* m same. We have now in store ft WJj mostly manufactured, to our tM KT WEEKLY Nsmm Addition* will be made, of all the different styles and patterns usually called for In a shoe store, aud would invite those wlsh ingto purchase, to call and and examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as any house In the city or Mate. _ oct. ,-tf MIX A KIRTLANP. CHANCE OP SCHEDULE* CENTRAL RAIL ROAR, tesfllSssgiwHL OH N and after Thursday, July 13th, 1868, the Trains wlllhe ■ run as follows: Leave Savannah 11.16 P. M. and 11.48 P. M. Arrive in August* 7.30 A. M. aad 4.30 P. M. Arnveln Macon 11.00 P. M. and 9.00 A. M. Arrive In MllledgcvUle 1 oh P. M. Leave Macon- Arrive In Savannah 7.10 A. M. and 9.30 I’. M. Arrive la Augusta 7.30 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. Arrive la Mtliadgevllle I.l* P. M. Live Augusta 15 A. M. and J. 48 P. V. Anrveln Savannah 7.50 A. M. and 9.30. P. M. Arrive in Macon 9.00 A.U. and 11.00 P. M. Passenger* for points teyund Atlanta, on the Western A Atlantic Kail Koad, will leave Savannah on tlie 13.18 train, and arrive in Atlanta at 7.18 Dext morning. Paenengert fort Milledgevllle and Eatunton wilt leave by the 11.46 train. Both train* connect at Macon with the Macon A WexUrn Road for Atlanta, and with the Month-Western Kail Koad lo Albany. A mericu*. Columbus and Montgomery,and at Mlllen with the Augusta and Savannah Kail Knud for Augusta and he North. OkO, W. ADAMS, tuly 30—ts General superintenUoiit. Fall & Winter Trade. 1859. 1860. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO., HAVE just received and offer for sale on tire most faVoral >le term, the moat olcgiuit. extensive ami varied stock of Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Gas Fixtures, Fans, Cut lery, &c.. &c., &c.. ever offered in tli s market, A call either for pastime or to purchase nnd care ful comparison of quitlitioo, stvles and prices is res pect folly solicited. Muiburry Bk, 3d door above Lonier House, Macon, ELXOHNSTON, G. 8. OBKAR A Washington dispatch to the Charleston Mercury states that an “Al abama member” of the House justly re marked of Douglas’ recent demonstra tion against the Harper’s Ferry raid : “Judge Douglas is scattering chloride of lime over the South to kill the stench of Squatter Sovereignty.” $4 00 Column. n.weed7|^H I & IRON, m I MACON, To Merchants. Swedes Iron, Refined Iron, Eng’ish Iron, Plough St eel. Cast Gentian and Blister Ptoe’, Hoonton Mai's, Horse Shoes, Horse.-hoe>Hal's, ia<,hhovels aul spades: Ilauies, Re'pe Trace Chains. Curry Combs, Anri's. Vises, Bellows, Ilsm ii err. Store Tracts. Counter Platform Scale's, lion Safes, Copying Presses, rochet and Table Cutlery f or sale at New Yoik pricesaddlug freight. NA’fHAN WEED’ CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON South-Western Railroad OVER WHICH TASSKS THE GREAT NEW YOBK AND NEW ORLEANS MAIL S. Tree Daily Trains between Macon, <(• Columbus LEAVE Macon at 11 49. p. m., and 9 45 a. m.. Arrive In Cos lumber ‘ .15 a. m., and 8 45, p. m. Leave Columbus 4a. m. and 8,5 p.m Arrive in Macon it 60 a.m.and 923 p. in. On and al er Sunday, September 4th, the Paaae-ngerand Mall train for Albany and Cuthbert will ran as follows: Leave Macon, a* 1 40. A. M., arrive at Albany at 6.41 P M. “ Albany at 1 40. P. M., “ Macon at 8.44, P. M. The mall and Passenger Train from Cuthbert will connect with the Albany mail train at Smltliviile. No, 10, South-Wes tern R. R. Leave Cat hliert at 15.41, p.m., arrive atSmlthvllle at 8 18p.m. “ Smlthvilleat 4.05,p.m.. arrive atCuthbertat 6.39, p.m. Making the connection with the up aud down Albany mall Train. Trains to Columbus form a t hrough connection to Mont gomery, Alabama and Augu.-ta, Kuoxvtlle, Wilmington, Sa vannah, MUledgevllle and Eatemton, P. st Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bait bridge, Thomasvllie Ac., dally ; also, trf-weekly to Cuthbert t.r Fort Gaines, Ac. Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynesvllleaudliawklnsville, and trl-weedkly to Knoxville, Georgia. Passengers tor points below Fort Valley should take the Day Trains from Augusta&nd Savannah to avoid detention la Macon. For other points take either Train. First c’a*e steamship* leave Savannah for New York, ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Passage in ths C-oln 918:'8eerage 96. Through Tickets can be procured from Rail Road Agents at Montgomery, Columbus snd Albany via Savscpah to New y„k, Sy rero.i.i|'>, In oi.iu, as Milor sf Montgorner. 956; Columbus 938. A lbanv 954 38. oct 32—ts ‘ VIRGIL PO VERS. Eng’r. k Supt., NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH. The k merlfan-Atlantic Screw Steamship Ce.’s. NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS HUNTSVILLE, Cabt. John A. POST, I 000 Tens Bar them. MONTGOMERY, Capt. FRED. CROCKER. 1,000 Teas Barthes. Will leave NEW YORK and SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY. PASSAGE sls. The superb accommodations for Passengers on these Steam ers are unsurpassed by any Ocean Steamers In the World The Saloons and Stare Rooms are elegantly furnished, spa cious and well ventilated. THROUGH RATES CF FREIGHT From NEW YORK to Knoxville, Nash ville, Memphis, Tuscumbia and other places, including every expense, given when required. tW~ Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the CertraJ Rrllroad, Savannah, will t>e received and forwarded FREE OK COMMISSION. Mark Goods “CARE AGENT CEN TRAL RAILROAD, SAVANNAH.” Shippers are particu larly requested to forward Rills of Lading by the Steamer, thereby ensuring greater dispatch, and avoiding all delays. Insurance may be effected by these Steamers at the Offices of the undereigned atone half per cent, with the best Compa nies. Freights have he reduced by this Line to Baud 10 cents per foot, and other Goods at proportionate rates. UT” Freights taken it three-fourths of customary ra BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k CO., Savannah, H. B. CROMWELL k CO „Ga. apr 9—ly 86 West St., car. of Aib si >y. N Y MARBLEWORKS! J. B. AHTOFE * SOS, Manufacturert of and Dealers in FOREICiN AMD DOMESTIC MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, MANTLES, FURNITURE, SLABS, &c., Corner of 3rd nud Plumb Sts. MACON, OA. apj 11—ts. Tle Crusader.— We neglected, last week to notice the recent improvements made in the appearance of this excellent Temper ance journal. The proprietor, John H. Seals lias associated his brother A. B. Seals, with him, in the management ofthe paper, and it is now printed on new type and prose. The Crusader will also have the assistance in the Ladies’ Department of Mrs. L. Vir ginia French, of Tennessee, for the present volume. This is a valuable accession to its editorial force. Mr. Seals has also started the Daily Locomotive, but we have not been favored with an exchange and therefore can not speak of its merits. i i Care will kill a cat; yet there is no living without it. Contbmpt will sooner kill an injury han revenge one. dh. b-A-A-Kiee: TREATS ALL DISEASES. CJPElMALattei'tton given to all chronic diseases —Ceromt, J3 Cnour,Consumption, lurLuxazA. Asihua, IlioxcHiTia mil diseases of the Nos*. Mouth, Thboat, and Lungs: a.l Skin Di**a*f.* of every description successfully treated;— Lira ba no, Li’mbab Anscxsscs, Scbopula, K hsi maTism.Gout Nxubauoia. Paralysis, kpn.et-sT, or Convulsions. Dtspkp, sa. Dthxntekv, DiAtfMHutA. The very worst eases ot 1 ilx* ‘cured inasherttlme ; also of the Stomach, Llvetand Rowels, there are many HI.-eases inctdenUl to women and children which are treated with dl.tiogwished success. All particulars will be given by letter. l>r, Iltabee can produce one thou sand certificates of his perfect su cess In curing Cancers, Old Sores, op llrers, Ili> Disease*, Flslii la ofever v Head, Wen*, 1 cly ijiim of the i\o**e, or In olher purls of Ine Body. Tumors and Swelling* Os every description, and without the use of the knife, or any u rgic if Instruments. Tuese last named diseases cannot be cured by corresprndence ; therefore all such patients must ni*ue themselves under the Doctor’s personal supervision. Dr. Baakee has made anew discovery of a “Fluid, that will produce apsorntion of the “Catabact, and rest ere per manent \ lsion to the Ev without resort to the knife. All diseases of the EYES AAD EAHH Are successfully treated without the use of the knife or nee dle. Dr. Baakee has constantly on hand, at his office a very extensive assortment of beautiful AttTirtoiAL Eyes and Tthpancms, ok Eak Dkums, which re suitable for either erx and all ages—lnserted In live mlnutee. Ear Trumpets of every d,scripti< n ; alto .very va riety of artlflcal articles known W the world—a large assort ment of 1 eautlful ar and durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS with the arm and elbow attachment; artificial feet with the Ankle, Leg, ar.d knee-j..lnt attachment. 3 here article# are perfectly natural, and adapted for either eex, and can be sent by express to any part of the world. All kinds of Trusses for Hernia or Rupture of every descriptloa, for either sex, and Tnoses particularly adapted for females in a weak condition, also those with Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. baakee Is one of the most celebrated and skillful phy* slc;an* and surgeon* now living. Ills fame Is known person ally In every principal city of tbe world. All letters directed to Dr. IKakte, most contain ten cents to pay postage and 1 setdenta! expenst s. All Chronic Diseases can be treated by correspondence, exc.'pt those mentioned, which will require his personal supervision, Os” Offiee hours from 9 a. m., to 4 p m. DOCTOR ISA AKLE. Office,. 704 Broadway, dec 9 wtf afew doors above Fourth st.. N. Y. City. NEW TH HR STOi! COTTON AVENUE, MaOOU) m m m m GoOTgia, THE undersigned having opened anew ’lin and General Furnishing Store on Cotton Avenue, next door to the Lamp fcture, where he expects to keep all kinds of TIN WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS which be offers to the p-ibllc at very low prices, as ne is satisfied with “Quick Sales & Small Profits * I shall be ready at all times to fill any srder tor tin warl either from the City or Country, at WHOLESALE as wel h RETAIL, OH EAP FOR CA- 11, as my brother, A.C. An douin, who la we 1 known as a T ln Smith, will attend to the manufacturing ol the House fur ine. CASH paid for old Bags, or taken in exchange for Goods. ALL KINDS OF TIN W O R K done to order promptly, and WARRANTED To Give Satisfaction. I also whh to HI Ire a Good Tin Smltb. A. L. AUDOUIN. oct 15 sw&w—Cm MAH l AiIGSSTA MIL Mil CONNECTION. MILLEDGEVILLE, Jan. 19, 1860. At a meeting held this day of the Provis ional Board of Directors, of the Milledgeville Rail ltoud Company, it is ordered that the following gentlemen be, and hereby are, ap pointed Commissionera to open books of sub scription of stock, viz: At Charleston. —Geo. A. Trenliolm, Chas. M. Furman, Janies Rose, Henry Gourdin and Wm. G. Bancroft. Augusta. —Foster Blodget, jun., Thos. S. Metcalf, Turner Clanton, Josiah Sibley and Henry koore. Warren ton. —E 11. Pottle, Isaac B. Huff, W. H. Pilcher, M. H. Wellborn and Neal, Esq. Sparta. —D. W. Lewis, T. M. Turner, B. T. Harris, \V. H. Brantley and A. J. Lane. Milledgeville. —R. H. Ramsay, Jeremiah Beall, James Herty, Win. McKinley and Wm. A. Jarratt. Macon. —Thos. C. Nisbet, N. L. Whittle, J. H. R. Washington, James T Nisbet and J. J. Gresham. It is further ordered that the aforepnid Commissioners are retpiested to open books as early as practicable, and report the amouut taken by each Roard respectively, to Foster Blodget, Esq., Mayor of the city of Augusta, on or before the 15th c f February next. D. C. CAMPBELL, Sec ? y. pro tcm. Jan. 21, —3t City papergr copy 3t. DRY GOODS, Iranlto Block, Mulberry Street. N. 8. PRLDDEN & CO, GRATEFUL forthe liberal patronage of lagt year. are now prepared to exhibit a large and .elect Mock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS! Confident of not being excelled either in beauty, style or price. A Choice va. lety of rich DRESS GOODS VELVET AND SILK ROBES, BROOHK AND BAYADERE SILKS, FOULARD SILKS. DE LAfNE AND MERINO ROBES, ROBES DE CHAM HUE, POPLINS, VALENCIAS, DE LATNEB, MERINOS CASHMERES! A large variety of SHAWLS, new styles. * VELVET & CLOTH CLOAKS, Mhues’ and Children’a CLOAKS, TALMAS & SACKS Dress Trlmlnga, Embroideries H- aiery, Glove*, EMPRESS HOOP SKIRTS, a superior article, warranted beat quality. Our assortment of Good* for family use la complete Irish Linens, Tom clings, Napkins, Tablet-laths, Table Damask, Pillow Casing, Sheetings, Cottons, Flannels, and all the different varletleaof STAPLE GOODS eq'tired for the trade, which we slier on the moat favorable terms. tsept 14 dtij N. . *RUDEN * CO. BUNAWAY FROM my plantation in Sumpter county, two ne gro men Bill and Jordan. Bill in a very dark copper colored negro, i!S or 30 years and about 6 feet 10 inches high, rather short lmilt. Jordan ia also copper colored. altoutO feet tail and is 30 or 36 yearn old. Jordan hoe a large soar on his face. They are supposed to be lurking about Henderson, Houston county. I will pay S6O for the delivery of them, or $25 for either lodge in Jail so I can get them. ANDERSON COMER. Macon, Jan. 13, ’6o—4t LOST IN the city of Macon, on the 4th inst., one note made l>y Chaa. K. Stubbs, payable to Hetty Lock ett or bearer, for one hundred dollars, ami dated Mucon. Jan. Ist, 1859, and due on our before the Ist day Jan. 1860. All persons are hereby forwarned tradingjfor said note. TAOMAS STUBBS, jari B—3t w DR. GKO. G. GRIFFIN HAVING permanently located hlmfelf in Macon, respect fully tenders his professional services to the public. OFFICE ob S4 Street;, 1b Waehiagteß Sleek narMwly PAINTING! THE rat-sctilH-r * rateful for past favors respectfully In fnrnitbi* incuts and th public that he ha* formed a partnership with * ’hrietopher Burke, lnte of New York eity. LOVI & BURKE, HOBSE.SIGM & BECORATIVB FAIBTESS, PAPER HANGERS, AC., Mnoon, • “ ■ C3r( orgla. All ordmio Town or country punctually afUndtd to, *nd all work filliped in the latest styles aLd at moderate prices. # iK*v 16 swAw 3m HENKY LOVI. > STONE'S M - w ‘ m i? • m -'"--'H ‘SH 1 wm t’!UB. B. STONE & BIN), OPPOSITE LIMBI! HOUSE, WOULD call attention to their complete and extensive as sortment of Hats and Caps for the Fall Sl Winter Trade, To which constant additions will be mafic through the bea ° All those In want of really Fad knubie and cheap Hats and Oars, would do we 1 to give them a call beff re buying else-here CHAS. B. t-ToNK * BRO. QCt ts Iron, Steel, HARDWARE & CUTLERY. NATHAN WEED Mrooxx, Georgia, orrus FQR SALK: ham IROH. tfuiedeA, Olefined, and jimjepican. Jf&untnePed, all s±%£s.. HORSE SHOE, %and, JJaßSiod, Jfdaoh, Jsfheet, fffyaile/-, OaaL and JffaJtp (IcaLy fftaund and & quote, SLc. STEEL— tfast, fiehncui, STfiAng, VAJLB-ysui SL fll ¥ te!t, Sf'filke&p J^teud&. BLACKSMITH*’ TOOL — jflniul*. fffyelhuii&t flfises, SPcteui Sflaies, Jf&immete, Slangs, JfCatee SdLasfis. PLOWS. ffl. M as&aPtmenl, (PLomJllncs, Manw&,JZJtebces, fWagan hanis. CORN SHELLERS, /@ateL jililLs, <&juce Coffee HiLLs. STRAW CUTTERS— latent shaP/jejiuig, sufLeteaj'ta ang. in use. MEAT CUTTERS. Sausage-Meat sid±ete and tuffete. HOLLOW WARE. SPuts, Gems, Sjiidete, es fiouels * JDangs, £tLte (dags, Wash. JKettLes, SfaiLcefnins, ffyaUete. AY MR. — ff. fUf. djfcdlins ’ ivateant ed f/Lxes, JKLag's, Jsteid legs, and clhete. HOES.—^ Wallins', ffytede’s lat ent. Second's, JLtHteuie's/£teuuL. Dec. 14 BARGAINS! BARSAINS! FROM rSTWaegHi XBAk.'NCJB: WE SHALL SELL OFF THE REMAINDER OF OUR LARGE STOCK OF WINTER DRY-GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! MOIMY IS THE “X 1 X Tmr 36S TO SECURE BARGAINS AT \l W. PARKER & CO.’S CARD. DR. A. PIERCE, wr jld inform his friends and the put lie. that lie Las so far recovered his health as to es aWe him tc resume his practice, which he will do ffrom this date—Jan. 2d. 1860, jan 6—4t* All the Novelties in FUENISHING GOODS Vorr Wow, _MBAIRDJS^ IF F I N S . Old Pe&m Metahsc omm at Lower Prices. I***J-* / T. *. 0. WOOD. fURS I FOBS 1 Jnst received a first-rate assortment of LADIES* FUR Victorines & Cuffs, Stone Martin, Veal, Mink, Brown & Bl’k Coney, Black Lynx, Mountain Martin, Imitation Ermine, &c. THE LADIES are respectfully solicited and examine our stock, as we will sell them so CHEAP That they cannot ass ! rl to he without them. We have also, as usual, a very select stock of Land Agency. fit HE subscribers are prepared to make location* 1_ Land in all or the North-western itatti—lowa Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Territories of Nebraska an I Kansas, and solicit consignments of funds or war rants. for terms apply to JNO. M LONGLEY, Macon, Ga. JNO. B. DWlNNKLL,Lodi,Wisconsin anrlT d-tr Peru Wine. I invite the beet judges of Wins to the above, which can not le surpassed in flavor and purity, riberrv Brandy. Hariaonia br nd. 1 ort Wine, of a very superior quality. Clarets, Chsteaula Rose, Moutoo, PouiUlsc, etc. isauteines, of very flue brands, at HENRY HORNR’S. Notice. WE have a number ofsceoun's made in 1858onoorbooks books, which wlilbt certainly sued if not paid by the Ist of January. W u Intend to shew no iavors City papers copy. HARDEMAN A QEIFFLa. Negroes for Bale. A NEGRO woman and four children, are offered for sale on reasonable terms for cash. Woman 27 years old, a good cook, washer-woman and house servant. Children's ages from Syears down to 1 yr sold for no fault. Apply at this office. ts. Notice to Debtors & Creditors. ALL persons indebt, and to Terry Quinn late of Macon Cos., deceased, are requeued to make iimr.ediale payment and those having claims attain st hi. estate to present them for payment in terms of the l.aw. CLANIDIA QUINN, Administratrix, toe 19 6w Perfumery. Avery large assortment of Bazin’s, A : - - •• LubiX Also the moat celebrated Hair Oils, Colognes, Extracts Soap, Ac. For sale by Upt 30 ZEILIN * HUSST. NEW CANDIES. Molas-ie* Cream Candy, flavored with Orange flow era. Honey Comb Candy. Blanched A lmoi.d Nougat. Cocoa nut curl Candy. firound(M>& KonghUat , u . u __ _ , H CTKY HO F PIANOS! OF Elegantly carved Rosewood, and alltbe plain -artetie* just received, aud for sale on tie best Urn. s, by J E J. JOHNSTON A CO. pr ) I ‘; “ii! Uvi a exihange. apr7—aiwtj MIEHM&CH WOULD Inform their filends ard the public geeerallv, th *t they have now In store, and are constantly re ceiving, their FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Os choice and select G-ROCERIES, To which they would most respectfully invite the attention of one and alt. Planters and Merchants Will find It grer tly to their interest to call and exruane our stock before furcbasing elsewhere. W e are Utteru.intd to sell, profit or no profit. Quick .ales and annul margins, is our motto, uur slock coUh.sU in part ol SO Bales Gunny doth. INI Coils Hope. 1010 Pounds Baling Twine, 2.5 Hags Coffee-Java, l’orl Rico, Rio and Laguira. 10 Chests Black and Green Tea. 15, Barrels A BAG (Sugar. 25 “ Crushed and Powdered Sugar. 5 Boxes Loaf rugar. 10 Hogsheads Flue Pon Rico. 300 Nocks Liverpool Sait, 100 Sacks Alum Salt. 250 Boxes A daniant.ne Candles to “ Sperm “ 100 Boxes Ho. 1 Soap. • 20 “ Family Toilet Soap. 76 “ Assorted said Fancy Candy. 101 Boxes Starch. lO I 'Jars Snuff. 80 Whole, Half and Quarter Kegtof Powdor. ■ SO Cans Duck-shooting Powder. 100 Bags Shot. 150,000 cigars various brands. 120 Boxes Tobacco. 20 Cases Magnolia and Mount Vernon Tobacco. 6o Bales Ohiiaburgs and SUipes. f Cases Horn*-spun. Bleached. 10 Bales Georgia Kersey. 10 ’* Northern “ 12 ** Blankets, all prices SO Baskets Piper's Held sick wine. 65 ” La Perle ine. 25 “ Prince Imperial Wine. 70 Caes Cabin-1 Wn e. 15 Cases Ginger and liUckherry VNjje and Brandy. 100 barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey 10 “ Extra oid Bourbon. 7o “ Gin Hum and Brandy. 15 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wins. 10 Cases London Dock Gin. 10 “ Inker, and Stoughton Bitters. 25 “ Lemon syi up. 25 Casks Ale and Porter. 10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Fig*. 80 ** Assorted Pickles. SO ** Super Cart Soda. 60 Barrels and Boxes Soda and DntterCrackers, 20 Boxes Herrlugs. 6 Sacks Ashton’* fable Sait. • Cases Ashton’s Table Salt. 12 Doz. Well Buckets. 25 Dox. Blue Buckets. 15 Nests of Tubs. 60 Dot. Georgi i Pine Buckets. 20 Boxes Levt-rilt Ate*. 2-1.000 Pounds U hlte Lead and Zinc. 10 Barrelsl.lnseed Oil. 10 ** Tanners’sad MschlneOil. 2 *• Cast r Oil. 2 Casks I.insc and O l. 1 Pure Sp-rui OiL 5 Barrels Lm.ua yrup. 6 “ Ko*> Cordial. 5 * Peppermint Cordial. 50 Pounds Sewing Thread. 50 Doseu English H-ikles. 10 “ Wurors'ershlre - hue*. 20 llLds, Clear Bacon Sdes. 10 Casks Hi-.ms, 20 KiU Stud. 20 “ Mackerel. 20 ” tVhlte Fish. 10 “ $1 Salmon. 20 Case* PI: illation Whickv. 2) * Pine Arm's Brandy 6 Barrels t XJT LOAFru* ir 3 ” S. Shell Ahuonds. 8- “ I’ec.n Nut*. 3 “ Brtzli Nu>*. 25Boxes, And rs u’ssolaceTehac-c . 100 R bole. Half and Quarter Bairds Mackerel. 2 Firkins Pr me fpem But<er. 10 ’’ ** “ Lard, 1 Do*. G ru Shelters. 10 “ Brooms, 10 fases Common Mutches. 20 Gross German “ 10 Case* New ‘ bier. 60 Dox. B ackl g. 10 Casee Cotton Cards. HDu Yeast Powders. 1000 Pontius Gro nd Pa nts in Oil, ofall colors lov 4 Diwolotiou. THE firm of BOSTICK, KEIN A CO. is this day dissolved. J. N. Keiu A Cos. hav iog purchased the interest of A. G. Bosiiek, will continue ihe business at the old stand so well known as “Head Quarters” for Fan cy Dry Goods. Either party can use the firm name in the settlement of notes and accounts, and every one indebted must now oome forward and settle. JOHN N. KEIN & CO. Macon, Jan, 2. 1360. JOHH N. KEIN.] [ROBERT KEIN. Jan. 18. —ts GARDEN SEEDS. Kentucky nine crass, LUCERNE. _ ON ION SUETS *C., • W and forsale THE COLLIKS WABE-HtߣE PUBLIC AUCTIONi On the Ist Tmnday of n ar , SALE POSITIVE, AND 1 WITHOUT RESERVE’ Tr.at.K* k '’ l*t Monday in Marc v next, to the toswV* ,iof , without reserve. Terms of sale . 1 the purchase money, ’* V; o! !!:!wO, * obe PdpaUc Jan.lOth.isgj ji.w), “ li.ooo, *I.OOO, “ * •• a. u Th. lep 31,900, “ “ #I.OOO, u u u U #I,OOO, “ “ “ - - ffij The remainder to be divided as follows - fw , to be paid in cash on the la, of sale, and tW , twelve month* therefi om. All die time tmnl ‘ ,IW Ik* made payable with interest to Ik* wronged by the purchasers bill ofex.-L. mede due and payable** some Bank in Mae.*’ bond obligating to n make titles, on eon,nlni. i payment*, to Vie furnished the purchaser Ti ti acquainted with the property it is unneeck,.™ kH * that it is eligibly located in an improved J n ?j|3 Iv improving cart of the city, and tLtthes, thereon are of the best and most snMantii„ r l ’ ,oto - A jan-lm J. F. WINTER * m. STEREOSGOmT AL \ RUE and bcautlf il asaoit-ueiit of Store so, a large number of vie ws ofall tS',? the dozen, at J. M JWaWSS^ 1 ’ At Cost. —Closing Out OUR entire Ctll.VA, GL\*B and TOY demusmt wuh many uther dtainude gebds. ner cost for the Hodaaja. ® ’ F. J JOUN'T 5 i eo BUCKWHEAT CAKES ASB Grolden Syrup. “| ikBBLS New Buckwheat Flour. 1* ‘ sdo BooUz exua Golden Syrup, Juat recei eed, and for sale at ,„- t 15 .-,--1 V IHVF.H ,V fREr.MSVU Postponed Administrators SALE OF NEGROES ASD CITY PROPERTY. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordua ry of Bibb county, I will sell before the (,:un house door m BUib county, on the first Tuesday m Jf.ircli next, tne following property, to-wit: *’ Negro men—one named LeTfn aged about to years; Green. 35 years ; and Joe, 21 ylars. Negro women—one named Nancy,"6s years: BaBT, aged 25 MeCaulley, 40 ; Jenny, 22; and Alice, il cars. Also the following family: woman Lucinda. 5; boy Ike 16. John 11. Munroe 9, a girl Jane 6, hm a chiid William 5 years old. Also the following family : a woman Amelia S, girl Louisa 14, Ann 12 and Nancy 10 years old. Also the follow ing family : a woman Mary Ana S, bov Tom 19, Jeff 12, and Ji’nitnv 10 years old. Also, one two story frame Dwelling House, silos ted on square No. 64 and Lot No. 6. in the City it Macon. Bold as projierty of Sarah (l Fluker,’ • ceased for the benefit of her heirs. Terms on lie day of sale. THURSTON R. BLOOM, jan 6—tds Admin'r. BOOTS AMD SHOES of every description for Ladies, Mis-es, lieu snil&itL HATS & CAFS Odf Latest Styles, From the best, most tasty t.<l fsehiotkble IfsinAc turers in 4 he count ry. WE ASK AN EXAMINATION. BEARDEN, GAINES. CO, dy 102 w ‘I ri u guls- Bl fk, Vaco*, fit. For Rent to a Good Tenant. r IMIE ft .re lately occupied by MUk-rA Wi'auaa.raCd L Avenue. Aiplyto J. J MILLF.R. Cheiry street. LIKELY NEGROEST” FIFTY Likely regroea, between the iri often and Iwm tr-flve years old, for sale at the Mart, court Poplar streets, Macon Ga. 0. t. bTUBlte. ,-m. For Sale. 1 A A BOXES CANDY, IVI flO frizes L--at sugar, 110 bar, els Sugar. 200 Sacks coffee. “ ICO Boxes i obacco, 50.000 Cigars, luO (ice. Jl*ckes. July 11—ts. J. BJWASKk Miscellaneous. GAS FIXTURES, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, RAZORS AND FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE. DESKS, DRESSING CASES, FANCY BASKETS. PARIAN STATU ETTS. DOUBLE* SINGLEGI.NS, COLTS PISTOLS, CANES, . PORT MONIES* PIRSES, MURSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR HOLDERS, OPERA GLASSES, SHELL * ORNAMENTAL COMBS, FANCY HAIRPINS, backgammon BOARDS, CHFSS MEN, DOMINOES, BILLIARD BALLS, (rest LEATHERS* CHALK- With many new and ciesinible articles uct fa A new and flue selection t To Rent. AN 8 roomed eoueein a pleas* l lfart * ,fc ’ i °n^ V s> i ?f nCi ' ol:>l< ‘ ly 'ArP l v to VjO^H^s PieAmlVliACg, Scroll sawlner, Turnings tarvius, . Il racket and Or naaieutal Wor*.^ < >et. itt Made t>- crier by ‘■* | Plantation Brogans. NOW InstwOiebestasKrtmeutr-f ,egl*J ever offered lu'-his Msrkel. tosil■**“! nailed black and rasa Us: *. of ***•* .etts; do Iwvssnd youti * Usoksnd ‘ are celling very low. “ * oct..-tf 3BOO’T@;f| ccived and for sal a low by _ et, 8.- ts —— “WATSTHV txoUR first c'ass Tsilow.-Steidy 1/ CFt pnee mW. c-ct I? sw&vtf „ Hair WoA £|b(-b I N Over idCruiwdeaignfi^^j^ONJCO^ CALL AND SEE The Beautiful IVOBITYP® colleeUon of lus r* Tlt aan „ -^- R L . ffOo£, BOV S Rubber Sltof^Lfe^ Aiaffttgaegg^ dal Rubber Shoou of lioodje* l c A lB S sr fR Caraa'* & cari ’ faLimmw taayll—tt*