The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, February 23, 1860, The Georgia Citizen Advertising Supplement, Image 6

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Piano for Sale . examine th* cheap i: , t j'fano ever ottered ID fV 1 nis levenandaquar-** * * ‘. iWantlT carved splendid tor ■ . u worth $650. but will be sol.’ \,\mer for $385. Any perse ” tad bettor call an : !” bargain. Warranted for thre Apjj.y° WINTKR & <fIS£ND"HO. SIXTEEN. u inENDof four (f4) dollars pt l^ 1 ! this day declared by tb • n :rectors, out of the nett eart , months ending January 31s ‘ ■’ | Je t 0 the thea holders of stool .... in-t. j.rs in Savannah will receiv • ‘ il-i.ls at the Central Railroa j T . boifkuillkt. p- Sec’y. A Treaa’r. IWbTBDCTIOS. rrTrs • i -hii h u ha-1 many years n ■,- ‘• Bn< tbe mn. ; h le,uil reapecl.Hll; .sitiz a* -®f Mac .n, asemirg then ■ • v ’ , , ri ~us itieuti- R to any pupil* e® I JV, ’ vi,th->u undue praiae *h* U luMy war . “t r “am plrdgtat m* berpuptk rad to Impart i I as * Vjiui-ic. Terms moderate. ■ tijrahard - * Jew*li*ry Store— ■Wjjfiwaca* ***• * ,*, KTiisTON’S HALL! 1 for Orty. \ Celebrated OLD FOLKS ; I-nnoort company. I- 17 tl , ..nil-incn. with their Splendid j I I Chorus, a*~;sted b Y ‘ Tairran*, P. ©• c - i ■ w Mr. L. H. Waat. ■ . HhLL. { l 5 * eminent Vocal and Instrumental Per* appear clad m I jjstumes of 100 Years Ago, I And give their pijst Grand Concert, lit wing on Friday evening Feb. 23, ’6O ) cents: Children xa-enta. Secured ’ Zfxs. , : .n be had at the Hall during tb* 1 , o'clock; Coneert commence* at *’ fob II pH. BURGHARD, . ‘*a.n I rvUEP IEWEIE, DEALER IN FANCY M , UVi’.ll'!’ AND PREVIOUS KToNkS, I \PARTICLES OF VEKTC AND u ..'.si. IN-STKITJIENTS. CDTLKRY, I inEST IMPORTED AND AUKK ‘ k ,X WATCHES. TIMRFIIt. I’ES.CLO* KS.CHRONOM TEKS.CHIRfSJFAPU- IC IMPLEMENTS, Ac . I Yieon, S-'roud door below the Telegraph Printing House. , 1 \ \ *”'L tr ; a--t fuv-.rs, remit da the pabile that all I- < fi-L- tuble, elegant ar.d desirable p ods at I .. ?i • i.i:c to oe found in thU elegant rtaud la ■ ’ . . L t t v ,-.‘w goods F. H. BURGHARD. Horse for Sale. ■ . A rood tanuly, Boggy or Rocka- Al way horse .-an now t>e bought at pri ■ ffSf Si r lfp ‘ a,p - ir onp third lea* than hi* jf'sioe; on 00 days time, if desired Jss. n- animal will be warranted sound inj S oM only for want ofuse. I tr-nivto this i-fhc-e. kt>l7 L. F. W. ANDREWS. p iKRI M.’H I’ATKST CHA9IPI I )\ IIKE I.M) 111 RCiLIB I'BOOI’ SAFES. I H,u i'\trnt P wbsa-Poo Loces, the same | . j* uriL-d • f.irate mc.lals at tlte world's I : a. l- l ar.d the World’s Fair, New York. I alf FI THE ONLY American Safes that. S mi* i.tls at the London world's Fair. I-• ,ia the most p-Tfect seenrity against I ...it l r.-.f any Safes ever offered to the 91,000 REWARD K )* !ii to anv pet-son that can show that a ■ ■ Patent Champion Safe ever failed to pre ■ . ..ntents in an aw idental fire. I JERKING * Cos.. Manufacturers. 251 Broad- I- Murray yf- New York, and 3 A54 Gravier I tr<—K W Knowles, Richmond, Va.: R. F. I Pete: ■ uirg, Ya.; Row land Brothers, Nor- I .VjII. Thompson A Cos.. Lynchburg Va.: I mi. \V mington, N. C.: W. Herring A Son. I . Ij Ro<*he t Bell. Savannah. Ga; J. M. R.e.L West Point, Ga. ; Holmes A Cos. I t.-wa.S.C. jan 13—3 m kinese and Other India GOODS. I HI :a.sr: i.f the rtrek will b sold at J. J. Miller'. tju re, on < berry Street, on Fr.uay and Sm y . • i... -r At 7 X clock P. Mbeing po*- B ~-t rfthe spleotl and specimen* ,f Tlnectal , .. ‘* most beautiful part of the cohecttoc I let ”r< i fnd. I :oa. M. to 5 P. U. each day. - Solution of copartnership. r -hereby given tliat the eopartuersliip . ; ... existing under the firm name and ■r; 1 ll.irithard was dtsa-.lvcd by rnutti’ n the Lt instant. All debts due to and n. of the late firm will be adjusted by : ,i. i. who retains the bo->k and accounts. L. R. MENARD, F. H. BURGHARD, G n. Fv>. IT.IS-'A. • i .:> FAKMERS. li ftA BALTS HEkYY GUNNY BAGGING, n “” >)k- “ ‘W rtundee Ksnrlng . UP) Coil* Vn.hii.r Rop”, bsO -• il*tul Spun Hope, I t . .*0 I’.ivDds Twine. ” -n thr above on favorable terms. Rj T-i-tr J. B. A W. A. ROSS. ’ill & Winter Fashions. BHOWL8 HOWL A 1 TAS j-i*t returned from the North, with 11 a rich end beautiful fctoeA of the iatedatylesof MILLINERY, m i invites h< r frttads and the public to inspect her seleeUen*, and examine their TI-... -nd prices, eoafideut that eke can . luethem to any variety of Fa-hior.sble bri V.ets. Klowera, h eather*, i rirumitg*. I* iroidei ie*. Ac. A j.-. Head Drcseee, olffnres. Glrvue BP .on* Laces, Veil*. Hair Ornament. aS : -.irtiner.t of Farey Artlclre Uo te Orlers fr- m the country promptly atteau fsr past furors, she respectfully *>liel to B. A. WILSON’S f AJIILY PILLS. KB, WiuoW. are particularly recoin ~*r ‘ *nd turmleaa, bat highly medicinal in — ‘-iauua. One Pill a dbae, with mild hot t ‘ JTta - robust man and the delicate child t, **th every assurance of entire nfrtj PiUa, every Mother in the land be JWa phjcician. They have proved themaelvef (J^ C - toi und without a rival for the following l ien, PISPSPSU, uni CDIPLUST, * A6r i pymvmi, mn ooipuiit, 4 MCI. MSrtPSli. Uin COIPLiiJT 4 Mci. vnnnu. um coipuut. 7 ‘es. BiiiotMtoeaa, Hearalgia. Bilioagnegg, Henralgia. ‘ 79ae, *> BUionneae, Neuralgia. • teas, Biliouenes*. Neuralg-La. v V ,Wlr ****"•. and when their trouble# ariee V -5w. t T* t b *°® chiWho i, Worms, aecrib. , * lt,tn caoM,aadre)nitbypreectihU^ J- fahneslock’s Vermifuge, >*c uT r ™ Hy ’ P rf l* r ed fro** the poreet'mate * *4*. f>rOT * <l it **f the moat effective antidote •ter oSut4 to the public. , ia Macon by ZF-ILIN 4 HUNT. at till ** a n d old by dealers everywhere. Card to the Suffering. . >B*. ” pliant Cosgrove, while Uloring a* a c..*!?* 7 m wa* cured of Consumption ■*i. 11 r hearts had foiled, by a reeeipe ob- > lll it **hnedphyi<ian residing in the great * 1 ” This reeeipe has cured great nun> • suffering from Consumption, Bron- JT C°°Bha. itid Colds, and the dc V r ' ous depreaeion caused by these die. vi ] ,V other*, I will send this re fit 1 1 have brought home with me, to • : free of charge, Address Bkv. Win. Coaonvs, Q BallucSt, Brooklyn N-T 1 JOEL R. GRIFFIN Attorney at Law, MACON GA. WILL practice fn the counties of Macon and ▼ * tin* adjoining counties. Also, in the counties, cf West and Southi-West Georgia, accessible by Rail Road. I'artxcHlarpersonal attention given to collect '"• fob. 27 NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! Lamar & Williamson HEJat leave to e&l) the attention of the citizen# of Ma on. and the aurroundiug Country, to the fact tiiai they will open a titfl UO Oil Vi'OIIF on ne first of March, at tho stand formerly occupied by Mrs* ltesMAii. Their Stock consisting of STAPLE AND FACV DRY ROODS, will be a* select as ever offered in thia c,tv. chosen t<> uuH the tastes of tlie most fasti-li .us. and sold at prices fair and reasonable. They respectfully ask t** patronage of all. and will use every effort to give the satisfaction, to be expected from first class goods, moderate charges and prompt and courteous atten tion to business. LEONIDAS LAMAR. CHARLES J. WILLIAMSON. Feb 8 s-w Aw. (if) NEW SPHLMI tOiIDS. r PHE Subscriber would announce to the j JL Ladies an I Gentlen-.cn of Mtd lleGeor- j ?> that they are now receiving their first supply of . SPRING GOOES, or 1860, and ask a careful examination of i he same, as our motto is, and shall be, 1 Quick Sales, SMALL PROFIT3, AND Superior Goods. Call at the old stand, of Bostick, Kein & Cos., and see the novelties. 0-ir old custo mers are specially invited to call at Head Quarters. JOHN N. KEIN & CO. Macon, Feb. 4th, ’GO. W, TANARUS, BLACK, ORDINARY AND ATTORNEY At IAW. ELLA-VILLE, Sohloy Do., G a. Feb 10—Ty w* LOWGSTREET, BRADFORD & CO. KLNUFACTnuxs or ua> whoiasalY ce.ujkrs in CLOTHING, 87 Chambt cs St., & 69 Reade St. Between Broadway and Church Be., NEW YORK. CsT. tOXGTRE*T, . P. BRA!*FORD, G. H. WELLS, W 2m J. P. GILBERT, TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS, BLADON & SMITH. Ranafjftnrers *f Oil Cloilts k lYindew Shades, Ware House 146 North 3d Street, Philadelphia. OFFER to the trade a complete Stock of Floor Oil Cloths, medium an if extra quality: Table < -il Cloth, beautiful designs, also imitation of Mahog my, Rosewood, Ac, Ac. Enameled Mu*lin Ducks I trill* and Moleskin Green. Glazed Oil Cloth a beau :iful article for Window Shade*. The Largest STOCK. OF WINDOW SHADES, Huff Hollands and Curtain Fixture*, in this market Ht low Prices and lilieral terms. feb li>—lm PLANTER’S HOTEL, Broad Street, ColumYrns, Grt. rHE un-lersigned begs leave to infom his old Macon friend* and th pnl lic generally that e has taken the PLANTEK'S HOTEL. Br- ad Ht„ olnmlHi*. where no willendeavor to maintain bis ong estaMished reputati-m of keeping the best Ta le and the hest accomodation which the eounfry flbr-ls. His house is in the centre of business and :e will alwavs be rea-lv to see the Planter and Tra eller and treat him in a way that will give satisfae ton to the most fastidious. p. fl._f m-.lbu will eOLvey pa**engr* to Platter’* Hotel, rt< of charge. T a KILPATRICK. Columbus, Feb. 10—ts CEO. W. BOt*. | SAUCE!. T. ( u*i. Spring Trade, :SS fSQaOq N€W rHE rndersifred havingpurck\*edof Wm. H. Res*. Ms lntt :*t in Ike oiu Drtu at Koji, Oohman A Rcaa, will -cttiLus the STAPLE ANU “ANDY DRY GOODS js-nr** at the old Staid, where by the ICtb of this month # shall Onex almo-t an ntirely iew Keck of good*, having xtceedowrfall atuck inwrtally low. E'.ry eErt will be ia*s to obtao, the mrs-t rtiotee and novel god* 1- market ad the reputation which our ho *e has had heretofore of riling A LITTLE CHEAPER han any other will new be mere than maintainrd. We de dgr reemitin* our Fock ‘reveral tijnea during the year, iheret.y avoid'n* the aunoyarce aftvu experienced by (hose bnvirg ate ini he ,e.stn, <f finding nothing fresh or AeeiraUe. YVe tali ilea careful examination of Our Stock and Prices, Veiingconfident it will be to the internal of all who wist, Soods & Cheap Goods, acall and aee oa before purchasing. Very H aspect fully BOSS St COLEMAN. Feb K ‘6o—awAw SEW IGE HOUSE. EM & FSEEIi HAVE BUILT A NEW ICE HOUSE AT THE PASSENGER DEPOT, TSOR the porpvee of receiving and r^jhtyP l **., “* have ESftsSSKssM^S^isisS OUR CITY EXPRESS CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Received wc.kly by Ateeraer. Pure Brandies and Wines, DALYS AROMATIC WHISKEY. Th- tMt know*. And all other kind* of the fine* qua’l tvTf t inii'T* one of the Urge* areortme-t* <4 pare Ha tyofl.iqav*- |; p, t. v .nle br *•’*) ever ot in?Ron3TL~Oßa. line Apple*, “idlolfcii'inirige. Ficalalnaay haMal <!- •ty ( 5U jt purehsf*. xSe bc-rt <f F*Jf u *£ir. Golden and -H-üble Er* Symjb Hg Ha**L®*£f tef nd Tongue*, Bologna Sausage*, dried and pickled fish, Ac. Cowles’ Superior Cream Cheese. pine app’e and SUte Checsa, Pure Leaf Lard and the brst rat It Buiter made. Shad, and Oysters Inauv quantity pot up to order. Toy* and Mr# Work*a trye osmuieM of every dwgrfpttcai en* e>a.% TV- '*o‘T of , iykepU navrw^ ■'aniily Grocery M re. (pariii i 17 r : a i.rtc. and aeda it a c.witiuuane* of the public pa rn. pnfUit, pay cmhl|. Cherry St., Macon Ga. fibm. illll 111 nil HI IM FACTORY- H_ AVIXC, purchaser! Mr. John KnigbCa Btaarn PactorTUi this fT> vre are prepared to 4msU. Blinds, Door* an’i all other work done at aim - ”rs?y <. • >->-5 ner-oHall’- punctually, and P ru ,-p' ! T * L, ‘ K totpve entire Mtufoetkm ta all rho t+t for ith their cu. in. both in regard u> the quaUt} of I “ ru -nox’ Sthn'g. Weatherboard Ac, workedjmd P R c. WILBER, A Cos. tU-on. Jun. 38th, 1860. (ts? NISBETS, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. EA AXBJ.A. NIBBET, haring associated Jas. T NiMhet with them, will attend the ( ““rtf Mr w J Crlwford. Macon. Ooolv. Sumter, Houston. Jones. W.foinsoo. Baldwm and Put- Tfoa, v m-ill also take caaea in other YNlfl (KHIDtIW. TTlwjr • , • . viiinreme Hjunties within their reach, and m Ihe>£pr*me Court at any of iia aeaaiona. i t> - tt DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. National Police Gazette. THIS Great Journal of Crimeand Criminal* 1* la 1U 11th iawr, and i* widely circulated througbuat the country — *h'h* Oieat Trial*, Criminal (■**, andapprawA “*? ■“fib-rial* oa the name, together with in formation on Uri mutal Mutter*, not to be found in any other uew*iper. Subscription*, il per Annum,; 81 for Six Mootnt, to be remitted by Subaeribere, (who should write their name*and U-e town, county and State where they reehlc plainly J To R. A. SEYMOUH, Editor A Proprietor at the Nationr • Police Oaaette, Se-*** d--tt Vn-yrsV; SIXTY IE6BOES FOB SALE. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED a lot of likely young I 1 Negroes from Maryland, and offer them at rea- 1 sonaMe price* ; purchasers will please favor mes i with a call. Also, w sh to purchaser* goisl men an<l women for the W stem market, for which i will i trade women and children or pay cast). Office on i the corner of Third and Poplar .Street, near Harde- 1 man A Sparks’ Ware House. w ™ W, R. PHILLIPB. Macon, Dec. 21, 59. OREM, HOPKINS & CO., Importer* AND WHOLESALE DEALERS. IN CLOTHS, CAS IML RES, VEST- j TNGS, PIECE TRIMMINGS. And Goods Exclusively adapted to mens’ * wear. Mo. 238 Baltimore Street. Baltimore. “Our goods are selected expressly for j the Home and Southern Trade/’ Jan 27 lm^f REMOVAL, REMOVAL. CARHART & CURD, HAS REMOVED TO THEIR NEW IRON-FRONT STORE nearlv opposite AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO. HERE can be found a large, and weil assorted V V stock of IIIRD WARE, IRON A\D STEEL, and any article adapted to the use of MERCHANTS, PL A NTF.RS, BLACK SMITHS, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS, and will be sold at the lowest market prices. DON’T FORGET TIIE IRON FRONT. (t-f.) -•3-Telegraph and Messenger copy. Wlxy TJeto DR. 3. BOVEE DODDS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ? BECAUSE for the cure of incipient conrumptlon, weak lung*, weak stomachs, general debility, ana for purify ing xml enriching the blood, they are ahs ilutely uniuipass ed by any other remedy. To be asßinied < f thi* it la cniy necessary to makeihe trial. The Wine itself i of ave y superior quality—nearly double Ike uu;>l of other wtuea— warming and invigorating the hle *’ stem, horn the bead to the fe.t. A* the*: Hitter* are tonic and alter na'lve la the!- character, so tbev xtrengih-ni an-1 Invigorate the whole *v*tem, and give a tIXE TOSE AXD HEAL THY ACTIOIf to all it* part*, by tg-ializ ng the circula tion. i c moving obatruc- ton*, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for discs res sud weakne** pecu liar to female*. here a t mtc is required to bTKENGTIi- EN AND eKACJC TBESYcTEM. No lady who Usulijec'. to l-esitn-ie or faintness should be without them, as tney are revivifying In their action. Thw-v Hitters will not out-, cure but prevent disease, and in this reap et are dunbly valuable to the person, sick or well, who may use them. For proof of He truth of th'*. **e full particulars and reference*to [s-r tns cured on the circular inside the wrap per iceon pacyicg each IsAile. M.’ l-Vrs ot the gospel, lawyers, lecturer*, and all public speakers should use Dr. T. Bovee Dodds’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. WHY ? Because they strengthen the lungs, quiet and soothe the nerves, promote digesii’ n, strengthen and brace the whole system. Aside from their medicinal virtues, they are tin curpe-sed as a delightful beverage, producing sll the exhil arating eff-ets of tuamly or wine, without their iniurl-us res-uis. To that untortuna’e class of imtlviduals addicted to the ute of strong drink, these Bitten will prove invalua ble, a* they prevent the sudden reec .on which invariably follows a “spree.” and, acting as an alternative, remove from the system tb* poison which is imbibed by all who in duce in theue of the adulterated liquors to be found in mod bar r cuts ol tb* eonntrv. inebriates who with to reform, and yet require a si mulant, by substituting these Bliterstor the ni xedwines and tiquois of the diiuking sa loons. can In a short time refrain entirely from the us* of stimulant*. Try one bottle, and tb* Bitters wll! tell their own story. MTJEIMr rm W Bo h married ands ngle, but especially mothers, slioufd always keep on hand a supply of DK. J. BOVEE DODDS’ Imperial Wine Bitters. For llisrasr* Peculiar to Feinalps thev “act like a charm,” tbev prevent lassitude or faintness, and th nil cases where s tone is req< Bed, these Bitters HAVE NO SJ.-pF.RIOR. CHARLES WTDDTFIWLD A CO.. Proprietors, 649 and AM Br<-adwav. New York. For *ie by E.L.STHOHECEER, Macon Ga. SIOO Reward!! THE above reward will be paid f-remy boy ATt- N&.A NoLD, who run away from me anout eight yeais J ago. 1-; Wilkeae-unty Ga.. and whe 1 have reason fiA to believe is in i a lapoosa county,or in some of the adjoining counties as he has a wife nd f bii- la dren imh-ngiug to Mrs. Paradise, rome eight or ten miles North -f Loachapek*.iatliat connty. Kail boy Is about thirty-Sve or six yeurs ofage,is a mula tr- . lias stra’ght, black, c-nroe hair ; hip'h ch. ua bones ; tail ands ender ; rather tnei ne-1 to be stoojr- houiderud ; has a mark on his face, not eertair, bnt think it on the right side: has avear on one teg, near the knee; do not recollect which leg ; weighs u jont 164 pounds. 1 understand thsts negro was arres ed at Opelika, Ala, on the vrek before Christinas, who auswtrs the descrip of my boy and who was attempting to p-aas himself off as a white mail by the name cf Bevl Bntt, snd who wa* lodgt and in jallof Rdiisc’.l countv, but s-bseqnenhy released. I have strong reasons for believing tbattb-s was my negro. I will pa the above reward for bis apprehension and de livery to meat West point, Ga., or 450 ir ledved inanvjail so l can get him. AMOS HIJGUBEY. Jan 2S—3niw SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NiVSR DEBILITATES. IT I* compounded entirelv from Gums, and has become an ettaUisned fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approv hy all that have used i>.( i, md in now resorted to with confidence ia all the dia t • ‘ aaea for which It Is reoom- Ult'luiud. ( mXSt \ It ha* cured thousandj-i /—a fwithiu the laat two year* whol ad riveuupail hopeaj {of relief, as the numerous uncl dta 1 certificates ii ( P“ fmy p(- Jwas'on show. The uos > must b adapt-( mtT ;cd to the temperament of the individual taking it,r ‘at and used in such uuaulitlce iToartgenUyon theCoW CC cl. Let the delate* of yurt Jjiidgnient guide you in the useof the LIVE B1V( ‘VwOKAI'UiI. and H will cure Liver Com-( - jnlalntb. Uidotia At tack., I) > |tepla.( ‘Chronic ItUrrhoca, .ununrr Oompfairt. : lvwtery. Ilrop.y, -..a. stomach. Uohit-j J Z. :“?* * oalivcncs, t hol ic Cholera, Cholera? mam. ‘Morbus, < ht!era In fa nI it in, Cl*iu!cncc,( ; .I aund 1c e, Female -it itcsacs. and may? ibe uwd successfully a* an Ordl .'ar* F.tnill ftT > Medicine. It wifi cure , 1 l h IIKADAt HE, t |ji >(a thousands can testify,) ia twenty minutes, if _ two nr three Tea afooufull* are taket-J >a'. commencemtut of at ’ *lll who use It art /■J Lltlng their testimony in its favor. ? ‘ MIX W VTKR IN THE MOUTH WITH THE IyyVt.OHATOh. AKU t.\VALLOW BoTU TO ()ae Dollar per Bottle. ——ALSO— SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLd, COMPOtTiDtD FROM Pure Vegetable EalracU, and put up lit GLASS CAtrKS, Air Tliht. and will keep In any 4 lltnale. The Family Cathar-< .‘H Flfl Isarentlehutac. tlve Cathartc which the; *Ut .prietor ha* u**d in hi* Ptaciico more than twenty! CAf , . .. v The constatiliy whb h!Tlo, g Used the{ —* PILLS and the aatMfoc tion all express in; a tregird to their use. ha* in duced me to place ttntm twiinin the roach of all. Thepn>f*on well know, tt bat duT.-rent Cathartic* on different portion* of. C_ Oil* bowel*. FAMILY Ca 4 (Til \HTIC PILL has. with dec reference to this} t well esUbliahedfacL been compounded from a varte-i O(Y the Hire* \ egeUb'* Kxtnuta which act alike, a^mm (on every part of ts-e ali “ntary canal, and are! “ !ao*d and safe In a.l cases where a Cathartic is i ce-’ (id. such aa Dnrnnge* mer.i. Os the Stomach. (bk**l*f, Pln* I “ the Back and Loins.? CC (Co*iven-*n, Pain and m r*. n .>M over i he) froi will denoTld, which Irequent ? (ly. if neglected end in a long course Os Fever, loss; m— (of Appel’.lf, a Creep imf KpiiMfion ©f C’oU; **■ (over llir body, Went mmtm IleAdache, or; L. (wrUhtlnlhe ftled,all UTb"wv lla*w': ea, W orwt.ln 4’hilJrrn 3 \dilta, KlieuiiiN*; (llmiu, gTxnlFmriArr of tk* ltliMid and d* m uy >ewe*tu wWi h flcoli heir, thU advcrtlacmant— Done, 1 to 3. ‘ 1 miCE SO LETTS. The I Iver lutUoratorand Family Cathartic Pill* re retL.leo hy I>i uggiets gener-Jiy, auu sold wholesale by the node in all the large town*. S. T. W. BA>'DPORD, iL.nofact'irer *nu Froprietor, Broaowae, >. Y. p tatted bv all PmgcMa. Mdalstlw ZKILIH A HUM IDO. PATW>‘ ~-4 MkhAKU A CAATLKM, Macon. Oune Ik I lrA. JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT, 250 Black Cloth Cloaks, From *3 00 to *SO 00. all of which mu* be sold by the l*t ofJw“iarv!lH*> r*ow, Ladle*. 1- your tin* to buy Cloak. * A - if, *t.i ies Übi tMr valu f xK lust redyed. Silks and Silk Robes, Ju*t marked down below their value to eiose out the lot. Enriish and French Merinoes, DeLaine and BeLaic Babe* wt.l be sold aatonlahing low. Long and Square Shawls, Whit* n—t Red Flannel*. A large lot of Embroideries Hoop Skirts, Slc.j kc t And everythin* uJually kept In a Sr*eta* DrMOood* Housa. w _ _ nu -n both L*dle and Oot!emen, to call t?f * And you will be eourluc#d >f %ht fiset, KLLiS ALNSTRIN. Clothing. wt & ao liift u flue Lot of Clothing thutwlil be told yery d*ap. Cal, gentlemen and an* for Ty'/riYVrwn-rgfN. IL KB & il. MAOOST, GA.. I uSTI* * “* Sport “* PubUc to Double Guns & Rifles, Pistols and Revolvers, Pocket and Sporting Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Walking Sticks, HIM & DOMESTIC AMMDIITIOI. And every srtlr eto be found in the first-clasa Sportsmen’s Emporiums, cither North or South. By a care nl attention to business, and by keeping, always i on band, a cueice assortment o! the best goods In our line, w* expect to receive a continuation of the liberal patronage here tofore extended to us. HEP AIRING carefully attend-*! to, as bereto •TtSSs ‘ore. (oct 13—tfj V. C. B. A SON. KEROSENE OIL! GREA TRET)I CTIONIN PRICE. THE NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL CO. (Established 1864.) Announce that, having marie great improvements in the manufacture of Kerosene, they are now enabled to otter it to the trade al A Reduced Price. The attention of consumers is respectfully called to the subjoined table, the resuit of a phototnetrical examination, by F.d’n N. Kkst. Esq., of New York, Chemist, and dated Feb. 3,1856. s :p .55 .BUso 6 ■ 5-5 32”! t e Sij *5 g v. MATERIAL. LAMP. *. Y- -S c 2 >. *5 a § si 2i4 S.- | 5 5* ®j £ $ < Kerosene * - - Kerosene-- 13.689 2.435 $1 00 p 4 10 Camphene ‘Camphene- 6.025 1.299 63 485 Whale Oil .Solar 1.892 833 10012 60 Lard Oil Solar 1.640 706 12517 70 Sperm Oil----Solar 2.02; 850 !22526 47 Burning Fluid Large Wick 55- 300 I ST 29 00 Reliable orders from the Trade, by Mail or Tele graph, filled, on application to AUSTENS, Agents, 93 Pearl Street, H. Y. KEROSENE is also to tie obtained at the Manufac turers’ Prices, of all the Wholesale New York Drug gists, Grocers, Camphene and Burning Fluid ilanu facturers and Dealers in Lamps. N. R.—KEROSESE the trrule-mark of the Kero sene Oil 00.. and oil person s are rauturned against using the soul trade-mark far other oils. oct 14 swAw 3rn MACON LAMP STORE t No. 11 COTTON AVENUE. CROCKERY, GLASS AMD CHINA, COAL OIL LAMPS AND CHANDALIERS, Fluid Lamps, Silver Plated Ware, Table Cutlery and Castor Frames , LOOKING GLASSES, Improved Coal Oil, BURNING FLUID CAMPHIJJ E AND ADCOHOL At Wholesale and Retail, CHEA-r* FOR CASH CALL AND SEE US. BOLSHAW & IIERZOG. NOTICE! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. f pHE above reward will be paid for the apprehen- J. sion and delivery to me at Hotnersville Clinch Cos. Ga., or to any jailor in the .State, JR’ four negroes: A boy M oses, 19 years of age, VX dark complexion, stutters and has lost the (fk front finger on the right hand, with others * -lisa)-led by a cane-mill. A girl Agnes 23 or 24 years of age a mulatto, has a scar from a hum which caus es the skin to draw rery tight, from the neck to the aiMuildcr. A girl Peggy 17 years of plexion, has sears on the arm, cau-o-T hy a saw rin, and a child of the yellow woman 16 months old, a girl. Said negroes use ihe left hand in preference to the right. They left my place on Wednesday night l&Btre I will pay an additional SIOO for the delivery of any one with proof to convict, who may he harboring or decoying them off. L- C. MATTOX. Aw The Atlanta Intelligencer copy 3 times. WOOD, EDDY & CO.'S &EOR&IA ill DELAWARE STATE LOTTERIES I GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE ji c g < The Extraordinary Drawing of Wood Eddy 4 Co.’s s i.fcle Numia-r Lotteries will take i-laee in i-übJic, uuderthe sui-eriniendvnce of riwor* Oommiaiobers, at Augusta, Ga., a, fellows: ss 9 Draws on Saturday, Feb. 25 th, iB6O. /U.aiaß dßL^fc 9 Draws on Saturday , Mar. 31s*, 1860. WZ3JNL-s-fNS.SSiS®Ma Draws on Saturday. Aprl. 2 sth, 1800. GRAKD EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS To take place a* above specified. 1 Grand Capital Prize of SIOO,OOO. 1 Prize of t'-OOM lOOl’rizsa of. tl ‘YiO 3 Prize of. 20 UOO ITO Prlzi-s cf S(W 3 Prize of. lU.OO 6 ‘ l‘vz of ltM 1 • Pr.zesof b.* l ” 6v ot 60 3 Prize* or 4.1-00 68 Prizes of 80 2 Prizes of .... *,0)0 4.810 Prizes of. 40 2 Prize* Os 2.000 kT.OtO Prizes at ;... TO iot.sag Prizesam-iunting to - #1.110.166 Whole Ticket* *2O; Bolat* #10 ; Quarters 45; Eights #2.8 t'ertifleat- of I’atkage* will L-e sold at the following ra tee. uluA the ibk : _ Certificate* of Prckuge* 26 Whole Ticket*. •• V ‘.6 Half “ 149 81 ; - si; THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood Eddy and io.,s Stnglenumber Lotteries will take plac iu vublic, as follows : Class 5H Draw* on Saturday, February 4, ISfiO “ ao “ “ “it, ; *< 80 “ “18. “ “ ttl “ “ “ 35, “ 82 “ “ March it, “ b:i “ * *> „ :: M “ C 7 “ ‘‘ At'rtl 7, “ •* . ‘ , ,< * “ ; 21, S 70 “ “ 28, ‘ Nearly One Prize to every Nine Tickets. ORDINARY DKAWJKG TO TAKE PLABE AS ABOVE SPEBIFIkD. 1 Grand Prize of $50,000. 1 .♦ of 30,000 1 of 10,000 v it of 3.000 1 of J* 000 i < of 8,000 1 •• of 1,600 50 •• of °OO 100 “ es £' 100 •• es “0 160 “ of J to ice • of u o APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 price# of 4 too approx, to |50,000 priae are *1,600 4 •• soo •• 30,000 “ are l,of 4 •* sfto • 10,000 ** ara 1000 4 ss 2i5 6,000 “ are OOli 4 •* 900 “ 4,000 “ are Bt> 4 150 “ 8,000 “ are 600 4 i 100 “ ** are 400 6,000 “ *J are 100,000 5,456 Ptiae# amounting to *3*o,ofc .—— e Tickets *lo—Halves 55—Quarter? $4 00. Certificate* of Package* > ihe Ordinary. Dr awing* willb sold at the following rates, which i* the risk: Certificates of Package*of 10 V. bol* Tickets, #BO 10 Hair “ 40 • “ 10 Quarter* “ 20 •* “ 10 klghth “ 10 I* Ordering Ticket* or Certificate*!, Inclose the money to our address for the Ticket* or dered, on receipt es which they will he forwarded by first mail. Purchaser* can hare ticket# coding In any figure they pay designate. The Lift es Drawn Number# and Price# will be #ent tc purchaser# immediately after the drawing. pgr Purchaser# will please write their ilgnatnree plain, and give their Pont Office, County and State. Remember that every prize is tlrmvu and payable in full without deduction. pr AUpriae* of *I,OOO and twder,paid immediate ly after the drawing—other priae# at theu#ual time of thirty day#. Allcommunlcatlonaitrietly Oonildential. Order* for Tlckeu or Certificates, by Mall or Express tobe directed to WOOD, EDDY A CO., A ogusta Georgia, or, . WOOD, EDDY A CO , Atlanta, Georgia, or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Delw E. C. BULKLEY, AGENT rOR WOOD, EDDY It CO.’S Celebrated Lotteries, Maoon, Ga. See Advertisement. Jgt ov n-w NEW FIRM. rniTlC undersigned having a*rig% . k-. ■— . J taken the LIVERY A (STABLE formerly ocen- l iaß^-6i>tltPgT^7 pied bv il M. Linduiy,intend carrying on the business in *i I its branches. We ihallaiwayi keep Pbaetous’Carriages, buggies and Hones, tu hire on a goodtermsas anybody. W • also have the most ample ac commodationsfor Drove Stock. We would *ay to the public that we have taken the ftt'flnU our ni-'Uth in earnest, and can a 1 ways be found withonr Aar nest on ready to serve yoa: we intend bv keep! ug a straight tos-yue, pulling together, and by burkl’ngd'rw-i close lo bus Inesa. to (tucce.-d or break a trace. W e sball Lever fire fcllowt in httchln iri for you so U-ng as yon come np to the lie* tog and settle Now if yon want ns to irag-on. to rork-a-wa y snd not t-e sulky, in fact if you don’t want ns to check up too close, pul your shoulder to the wheel, give us a share, audit you find a ringle trace of ingiut -ude rou may halter us. Very’ re-ptetfuliy, A DE Rif OLD 4 vJEFFEKS. g/eg* Opposite the Passenger Depot andneau Brown s Hotel. apr 29—If. I AIPS, LA-UPS, K^d^-O 1 LamP,JU,,treCtlVe<laPd B r r! e^SE. $40.00 I>AY th* tuition so-a full eotirae in the Irvn City Coi -1 lexe. tbe la gest. m--t exie- *lviy pat-rontiod ai.d beat organiz-d Commercial bcbool in lbe Uni'-d stales. FOUR LARGE HALLS For writing, Commercial fVcokulouA Book-Keep'ng and Lectures. Usual rime to complete a full c -irs, from g to 10 weeks. Every etudest, up-.n vra-luatin*. is *n-rai-tred to l-e com pete. t to manage the taoks of any busintes, and qualified to earn a sala-y-.f rn>m SSOO to 81000. Student* enter at any time—No vacation—Review at pleasure. First Premiums for Best Writing Awarded this Institution. The best and greatest variety ot Penmanship in sny one Hall in the Union, il. found here. r*r-Minister's Sons received at half price. For full Information, fircular. specimen of Business and Ornamental Writing, and tmbellhhad View of the College, nclose five ‘et'er tamps to F. W. JENKINS, sept .80 wly Fit's bnrgh. Fa. I. T. CAHTWRIOirr. I** I** IDXONDBON. I. T. CARTWRIGHT & CO., Produce, Forwarding aiad COMMISSIOM MERCHANTS, 05 Front Row, MEMPHIS, Tenn., * DEALERS IN Flour, Bacon , Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish Whisky, Tobacco, Cigars, Hay, Grain and Produce Generally. Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled. nxrEnxiroMi: Hite 4 Small, Louisville, hy.; Dean 4CI fford, Loulsviil Ky.; Lehman 4 00.. Memphis, Ter-n.; Qallaway 4 f'amp bell, Memphis, Tenn. sept22fitn STATIONERS WAREHOUSE, No. 75, John Street, N. Y. W. & G. K. HERRICK. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN 4 DOMESTIC STATIONERY WE are now prepared to offer to the trade, from all part of the country, a full and complete afeßonment of a goods In our line comprising the neweut and m< st de irab 1 stock of ST A. TIO 3\r H Y n the country. We rerpectfully requestor buy ersan tnspec ion of our stock. Our new ILLUSTRATED TRADE CATALOGUE- W Mail on application. TARRANT’S EFFERVXSCINT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and popular Medicine, prepared in conformity with the analysis of the waters of the celeoridcd Seitxer Spring, in Germany, in a most cive- ieiit and por table form, has universally received tbe most Fa vorable recommendations ot the M edlcal pro fesslon and a Discerning Public, as the MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE Saline Aporiont in me. and aa being entitled to special preference over the manv Mineral hprrng Water*, fcieidlitz Powders, and other similar articles, fr-th from irs compactness and greater effica cy. It may be used with the beat effect in all BILIOUS AND FYBKILK DISEASES, HIC K HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, AND ALL HIMtI-AB COM PLAINTS, PECULIARLY INCIDENT TO THE SPRING and SUMNER SEASONS. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travelers by Sea amt Laud, Resident* in hot climates, persons of Se dentary llabi'S, Invalids and Convalescents; Captains of vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Cbe-ts. With those who have used It, It Las high favor and Is deemed iudispeusublc. IN A TORPID STATE OF THE LIVER-It renders great service in restoring healibv setion. IN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM—It gives the best sat isfaction, allaying all inflammatory syuipt jiua, and In many eas.s-ffectnallv curing those affiicttd. ITS SUCCESS IN CASKS OF GRAVEL. INDIGES TION, HEARTBURN AND COSTIVENESS—Proves it to be a Medic'ne of the greatest utility. Ad 1)11 Y OFTHJt -ToMAI 11, AND THE DISTRESS ING SI( KNKfcS oO USUAL DURING PREGNANUY— Yields speedily, and with marked success uncitr its Uea'.tbyul Infi.ieaee. IT AFFORDS THE GREATEST RELIEF TO THOSE ArflifiTK* w (TH Ol* uwKor t vug PiLJCa__ Acting gently on the bowels, neutralizing all irritating secre tions, and thereby removing all inf! mimutory tendencies. IN FA< r. IT IS INV a LU BLE IN ALL CASES WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT OR PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is in the form of a powder, carefully put up In bottle* to keen in any e iniate, snd merely requires water poured up on it to produce adeligh-ful effervescent heversge. Taken in tbe morning, it never interferes with the avoca tions of tbe day. acting gently on the system, restoring the digestive powers, Exciting a healthy and vigorous tone of the stomach, and creating an elasticity ot mind and How of spirits which give rent to every enjoyment. It also enablcsthe in valid to etr oy many luxuries wiih impunity, from which be no.stotm rwlse be debarred, and w ithout which lifei.irksome and distressing. Numerous ‘estamonUl* from pro'cssionaland nthergenrie nien ofthe Mghrrt standing throughout tLe country, audits steadily increasing popularity f r a series of years, strongly gua anlee its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent nubile. Prepared end sold. Wholesale and Retail bv .JOHN A. TARRANT 4 CO., ltsi-eonm. No. 278 Greenwich Ft., cor of Warren, N. Y. (tine 14—ly J orsoy City HOOK & PLUG IBJE JE JEL-4 Jt-g • Corner of Green and Morgan Streets JOHN B. FULLER, Prop’r. WOOD MOULDINOS, Beads and Architraves, con stantly on hand, and worked to order. Also PEW CAPS, Rails and Hand Rail*. Inside Trimmings of every deserto>lon. Brackets, Trusses, and all kinds of Bcroll and Straight Sawing; House Carving, Ac., Ac.’ Any desired pattvi n worked to order at short notice. WOOD TURN ING in all Us branches, plain. Psmelled, and Octagon Jewels, on band and made to order. Balusters of ad size, and descriptions, 4c . Ac.. 4c. Mahoganv, Black Walnut, Oak, Cherry, an t Pine Muir Kails, sawed or worked to order. The’prlces marked on each pattern of tbe books set t to order to any part ot the United States are for one hundred feet ruikuiiiK measure Nos tlie largest stocks of Mouldings and Tiim mines and great et variety of patterns, inamuacturedt f the very best materials, will always be found at this establish ment. Planing with neatnessand dispatch. Terms cash. JOHN 11. FULLER will also manufacture and give particular attention to Ghotliio Work, For Churclte*. Publie Buildings. Dwelling House* 4c. Win dow frames, 4c., made to order at ahort notice. Round and Square Picket Fence, Ac., Also, dealer in lYoors. Sasbes and Rlinds. Ot every descrittion, manufactured of the best material, and warranted to stand in any climate. Butfaers’ Hardware, and every article in that line furnished at the lowest cash prices. Marble, Marbleized Iron and Slale Man tles, Terra Cotta, Brackets, Trusses, Window Caps, Ac. tW~ Design* and Drawings furnished at Bhott notice aug4-im It is Not too Much to Say SINCE ALL. OLD AND YOUNG, Affirm its Truth., Viz: That I*rofeasor Wood’s Hair Restorative Wiil preserve mfalibly the grewth and color of the hair If usedtwu or three tinivs a wick, to any imaginable age Perfi ctly, restore the gray, cover the bald with nature’s own ornament, the hear; make it more a -tt aug beauthul than any oh, and preserve the scalp free from all disetse to the greatest age. statesman, Jutig.s, Attorney’s Doctor*. Cler gyman, Profesti uat u cn and (/cut Icm u and Ladies, of all elasser, all overtlie world, hear totluiony thstwc do not say ioj much in Its favor. Read the following, and Judge : lliokobt Geovz, St. Charles Cos., Mo., Kar. 19, 1967. Paor. Wood—l>i*m bis: Some tlmel*'’ summer we were indued to use some of your Ilair Restorative, and its ef fects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and th* afflicted, to report it. Our lit* le sou's head for some time had been perfectly cov ered Mh sores, and some call it scald head. The hair al most entirely cameoff in e naeqnence when afritr.d, seeing bt* sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, w did so with llttie h* pe of succe**, but to our utrpilse and that of all our frierds. a very few applicalis** removed the dis use entirely at.d anew and luxuriant crop of hair soon suited out. and we can now say that our boy has a* healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of hair as any oilier chiid. We can, therefore, and do hereby, rcccommend your Restorative, as a perfee remedy for all disease* of the scalp and hair, We areyouisrcspecUully, Guo. W.UiOdiKbotham, &SKAII A. Hicgihbotbsu. Paov. Wood,—Dear Sir: My hair had, tor several vears, been becoming pre maturely gray, accomnanied by a harsh nc .which rendered the Const ant application ot oil necessa ry in dr.-sing it. When I commenced using your Hair Re atcrative about two months ago it was iu that condition ; and having continned its use till within Lite last three week* tt has turned to ita natural color, and assumed a softness and lustre grenuy to he preferred to those produced by the application of oils •• auy other preparation I have ever used. I regard tt as an Indispens&b e article for every lady's toilet, whellicsto be used a* a Hair Restorative or for the simple puriv-se of dressing or baatitlfying the hair. You have permission to refer to me all who entertained any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for It. Mm.C.Strokd*, Cincinnati, 0„ Feb. 10,1*87. 114 3d St. W *i.li!otok. Mo., Dec. 8, 1837. Paor. Wood—Dear Sir : By the advice of a friend of mine, who had been uulng your Hair F.e*l entire, I wa# induced to try it. 1 had the fever, some time ast May, and nearly every hair in my head cam# out. Now my lnurLas come in a great deal thicker than ever it was. Nothing but a duty and sympathy that 1 feel to communicate to other* who axe afflicted as I have been, would induce me to gl-a this public acknowledgement of the benefit I have received from Prof. Wood’* Hair Restorative. Yours respectfully, A. R. JACOBS. The Restorative i* nut In bottlescf three sLea, via: large, medium, and sin til; the ttnall bolds X pint, and retailed lor one dollar per bo tic; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retails for two dot lar* l*er bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per eent more la proportion, and retails for three dollars per bot'le. O. J, WOOL A CO., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. TANARUS„ (in the great N. Y. wire Railing Establlament,) and 114 Market Street,Bt. Louis. Mo. And bold bt all oood DsrooisTfi and Fancy Good# DaAnxaa. Jan. 6,3 m. Spectacles, IN Gold and Steel frames, Gold, Silver, Steel and Common Speck*. A splendid assortment just received, by IS, J. JOH>tJTON * 00. mum he nmv OP HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COM POUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For Diseases a f the Bladder. Kidney Gravel, Dn-vey, Weakness, Ob*lrunion*. Secret Discos, s, Female Complaints, and alt Disrate* of the S rual Organ*, Arising from Ei cases and lirprudencle* in Life, and re moving ait improper L'lsch r?es from tne B idder, Kid ney*, ur Sexual Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, From whatever cause they may hare originated. And no Matter of How Long Standing, Giving Health ami VUprr to the Frame, and Bloom to the PaUul Cheek. JOY TJ THE AFFLICTED!!! It cores Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the Symptoms, among which will be found, Inol-prwition to Kxertion, Loss Os Power, bow- of Memory, 1 Uhcultyof Ureal Ling, Gen eral Weakness, Horror ol Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Tie • b'iug. Dread ful lorrorof Death, Night Swe its. Cold Feet, • akefuineos. Dimness of visiou, languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System. U'ten Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hanes, Flushing of the Body, Dryness ot the rkin, Fullid Counts nance and Eruptions oa the Face, ral.i in the Back. Hea viaees of the Eyelids, Fre quent lv Black Spots Flying before the Byes, with Ten nerary Suffusion and Loss of Sight: Want of At tention, Great Mobility, Kestlessnesa, with Horror of Society, .touting 1 more Desimble to such Pa tients then Solitude, slid nothing they more Dread for fear of themselves ; so Re pose or Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation,bnt a Hurried Transition, from one question te an other. These synt toms, if allowed to go on—which this medi cine Invartahivremoves— soon follows LOSS OF PuWEK, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC! FITS—In one of which the patient rnav expire. Who can sav these excesses are not fre juently followed by those direful diseases—l SAN ITY AND CONSUMPTION ? The records of the IN SANE AsYLUMs, and the melancholy deaths by CON SUMPTION, bur ample witness to the truth of these as sertions, In Lunatic Asylums the no at melancholy exhi bition appears. The countenance is actua'ly sadden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief, ever visits it.— should a sound oftbe voice occur, it is rarely articulate. “With woerul measures wan dee pair Low sullen souuds hisgriefß gulled.” rebll ty is most terrible! and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the am bition of many noble youUis. It can be cured by the use of^thls Infallible Remedy. If you re rulT.riiig with any of theab. vs distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU will cure yon. Try it and be convinced of Its efficacy. BEWARK or QUACK NOSTRUMS & QUA UK DOCTORS warn EXTRACT Bid Is prepared directly according to the Rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. Cases of from one week to thirteen years’ standing hSTe been effected; The muss of VOLUNTARY’ TESTIMONY’ In possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known SGtiNGg AH© FAME. Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the Ity of Philadelphia, H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that bis preparation contains no Narcotic Metcury, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vege table. H. T. HKLMBuLD, Sole Manuhicturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of Novem ber, ISJ4. WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman. Price®! per Bottle, orbix Ir|9, Delivered toany Address, Accompanied by re iab'e and iet-i>ot>Bible Certificates from Profentor, of Medical Colleges, Clergyim n and others. Frcpared and sold by H. T. HKLMB >LD, Practical and Analytical Chemiet, No. 52 South lOi h W., below Chestnut, Assem bly Buildings, Phil*. tw To be had 0/ DR. STROUECKER, Whol'tale and Retail Agent Macon. Oa , and ail of all Druggist and Dealer* throughout the United States, Canada* and Brit ith Ermines*, Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbcld’s---Take no Other. CURES GUARANTEED. Sold by E. L. STROECHER, Macon. Jan. 26 was-wty. Ill) Bilfili, We now offer the remainder of our WINTER DRESS ©ODDS, t greatly REDUCED PRICES. I! you wish a HANDSOME DRESS for a little mouey, call on W. S. PIU DDEY & CO. dec il WliO Spoalx.es AGAINST THE DRIGGB I /VIS O P ■VTOT one of those who have purchased them, or 1 i any (twnterPNirri pPtixm who knows anything about them, but those interested in the manufac ture or sale of other Pianos are working against them for dear life. They know that when these Pi anos are known, they will supercede all others as sure as the sun shines. Those who purchase these Pianos, and disinterested persons who know what constitutes a good Piano, are tire proper ones to en quire of, a.td not be lki> astkav by the ridiculous lies told by the manufacturers ol other Pianos. We hare sold six of these Pianos, and any one wishing to know how they are liked, can find out the names of the purchasers by t alhug at the Messrs. Virgin’s. We invite all who wish to buy or hear a fine Piano to call and see them, ja.t 20 ts sw*w O. B. RICE. Dissolution Copartnership. STRONG A WOOD hereby giro notice, that their firm was dissolver! this day by mutual consent.— Either party is authorized to use the name of the late firm in settlement of Its attiiirs. Those indebt ed wilimake immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement, LEWIS P. STRONG, CHARLES V. WOOD. Macon, Jan. 2, 1860 jan 3 3m Hi NEW FIRM. L. P. STRONG & SONS. LEWIS P. STRONG tenders his grateful thanks for the liliernl patronage e> tended to him for the last twenty-seven years, and respectfully an nounces that he has associated with him in the fur ther prosecution of the tmsiness, his two sons, ED GAIt P. STRONG and FORRESTER W. STRONG, under the name, firm and style of L. P. STRONG. AND SONS, and will continue to keep on hand and offer, a large and select ox Boots Shoes and Leather of all kinds, and finding for Country manufacturers He respectfully asks for- the new firm, a continu ance of the lilieral favor extended to the old. Macon, January 2J %o jan 6—ly 8. B. DAT, B. MAVS6ENET DAT & MATTSSENET, Watchmakers and Jewelers, MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA., HAVE now In store and daily receivings rich and varied assortment of goods in their line, in part of Fine GOLD and SIC VER WATCHES, GOLD WA TGIiRS from SSO to $220, Diamond Breast Pitts and Finger Ring* m Jewelry of every desci iption (loeJce in every rxrirty Silver and Plated ware of rare and costly design andJinitih. Beside* a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, St, C., AC., such as are usually keot In tha beat establishmenta. Alao a complete aupply of Musical Instruments. VIOLINS from @5 (0 1075, BANJO* from 101.50 to 020. N. B. Watches and Jewelry repaired at short notice net 12—sw&w 6m* ✓Consumption & Asthma Cured. / Dr. 11. JAMES discovered while in the Eats / Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma I Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Ueueral Debilits I The remedy was discovered by him when hia only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Hiv e’lild was cured and is now alive and well. Desirou. of bene fitting his fellow mortals, he will send to those who w ish it, the recipe containing full directions ■ for making and sneeessfully using this remedy, I free, on receipt of their names with stamp for m return postage. Address, w *O. P. BROWN A CO., 32 A 34 John St. / dec 23 6m w* / ATTENTION MECHANICS. FISDtAT I ROT WOK IS, 1 Macon, December 17th, I*6. / A No. 1, PATTEN MAKER, AND FOUR GOOD Machinists, accustomed to Steam Engine work, nan find steady employment by immediate applica tion to the undersigned. General laborers also wanted. J. N. A C. D. FINDLAY. Rerriving Partners of the late Finn R. FIND LAY A SONS. Telegranh Copy one month. Dec. 17, 186 U. LEOTARD T. DO¥AL. Attorney nt lsw, Griffin, Ga. OFFICE on Hill Street, between Woodruff’s Carriage Re poeltoryatd Beuham’s Furniture Store. Oct. It—ly Reference, L. T. DOTAL. WANTED FOR 1860. 250 Bushels Corn Meal Monthly. SEAL proposals will be received hy the South Western Rail Road Company, until the 20th of December 1862, for the supply of 380 BuabelaFreab Corn Meal Monthly, to be delivered at their I ‘eot. In Macon, by the Seth of each month, beglutng with the 55th of January 1840, and continue lor one year. Address VIRGIL POWERS, Supt. Nemaober 50th, 185. Almonds! Almonds! FRESH Marseille. Lauquedrc, and Paper Shell Almonds, splendid Filbert a, l raid Nuts and Coconuts, al of new oaop,at wholesale and retail. UXSRY BURNS. Msn. * Telegraph copy t month, oct CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES of DEL4WAEE. For January, 1860. o- * FRANCE , BROADENT .j- C M ang'rs. 0 The Legislature of Delaware, at it* last session having granted te Foancx, Bsoaobicxtb A Co- (to the exclusion of allother applicant*.,) a Lottery Charter lor the encoinage, ment of Internal Improvements in the State, to continue tor a period of rwentv vi'Sra, are now drawing la Wiimlnaton. Delaware, a series’ of the moat splendid schemes ever of'ered to the public. Bond* for one million of dollars have been given to the State, to secure the payment of all prises. The drawings take place In public, and -re under the superi iten d-uce or ConiniUkioners apr-ouiLd by the State, to iitaure th -ir fairness. The Managers call theattcntl.n ot the public to the follow ing Splendid Schemes to be drawn In Wilmington, Delaware by State authority. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! GRAND CAPITAL FRIZI $70,000!! GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE. Class 4. To be drawn in Wilmington, Del- Saturday Jan. 28, IPSO as mzz sx k; me jma:. 78 Numbers—l3 Drawn Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 I’nie :o,ono ia tro.eoo 1 25 000 25,000 I 12,560) * # ’ uW) 1 10 50# a., fww, 1 10,000) 30,000 4 8,0 0 13 00(1 4 5.000 20 000 4 2,50 10,000 10 3,001 20,000 10 1,250 12,500 *B3 1 000 182.000 66 600 39.) 00 66 . 500 *3.000 132 200 16,400 133 100 13.300 3>60 40 150,410 25,740 20 514,800 30,316 prizes, amounting to 5i,202,0(,0 Ticket* 420, Halves 810, Quarters #5. Eighths S2.fO. A Certificate of l ockage of 26 Whales, costa 8316 00 Do. do. 26 Halves, 238 00 Do. do. 16 Quarters, JS9 00 Do. do. 28 Eighths, $4 60 Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware, ON THE HAVANA PLAN! CLASS FIVE. To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday Jan. SL 1.360. EVERY OTHER TICKET A PRIZE! Price* Payable in Pull, without Deduction! In theM Lotteries every Priae it Drown! 1 prlxe of 650.0* 1 prtie of 512,50!) 1 prize of 10,00 2 prize of ........ 5,900 2 prizes of 2g)oO 2 prizes of ........ 1,760 2 prize* of--.-.-- - BM> 10 prizes of 600 10 prizes of-- 400 10 prizes cf ...... . - - 300 100 prize* IOC 25,000 prize* o And 164 Approximation prlxes ranging frou 320 up to *7OO 2 5,305 prizes! - - amounting to - - 9340,000 Whole Tickets 810; Halve* 85; Quarters *2,60. Person* who desire need only remit the -isk on a Pack age. for which we will send a Certificate us follows . A Certificate of Packages of 16 Wholes, c0at.'..... 836 Do. do. 16 Halves, •* 48 Do. do. 16 Quarter*. *’ .... >4 Do. do. 16 Lights, “ ... 13 Prize* Paid Immediately after the Drawing. §3F~ All orders addressed to Feancx, Eboadbsnt ft Cos., Managers, Wilmtugton, Del., will meet with prompt atten tion, and the printed official drawings er.l as soon as over. R. FRANCS, BROADBXNT ft CO. Jan 8 lm. Managers. ESTABLISHED 1 160. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer. 16 dr 18 CH AMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.) Would call the especial attention of Grocers and Druggists to his removal, and also the articles of his manufacture, viz: BROWN SIfUFF. Maeaboy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Naehitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNIFF. Scoteh, Fresh Scoteh, . High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, French Honey Dew Scotch, or LundyfooL TOBACCO. SMOKING, FISI CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. No. 1, P. A. L. or plain, SL Jago No. 2, Cavendish, or sweet, Spanish Nos. I*2 mix'd Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canister Kit foot, Tin Foil Canvendish, Pure turkish. Circular of Prices will be sent on application. N. B.—Note the new article of Fresh (Scotch Snuff, which will be iouud a superior article for dipping tan 6—3 m w HAVANA PIAPL MORE PRIZES TRAN BLANKS BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE 07 GEORGIA. Oa the Plan of Single Numbers. CON S0 LI DATE dToTTERIES OF GEORGIA. Authorized by a Special Act of the Legislature, for the be it fit of Academies and for other purposes. HODGES, DAVIS & CO , Managers Macon, Oft. CAPITAL PRIZE gyoeooo. TICKETS ONLY $8 00. Halves $4 00—Quitters 45 (W--Kigbrti 41 00. Prizes Payable in Pull, without Deduction Purchasers In buying l 1) Tickets, when the numbet* end la 1 3,8, 4, 5,6,7, 8, a, 0, are guaranteed a prize of F-5.0J Class 7 Draws October, 22, 18551. “ 8 “ 29, “ “ 9 “ November, 5, >59. “ 10 “ “ 12, “ m ii l9, “12 26,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $££71,200. Will be distributed according to the following G-HA-ND SOBEME : To be drawn every Saturday. 1 Prite 0f..... 1 Prize of. 20,0 1 Pdas of. 10.000 1 Pr-ze of 5.000 1 Prize of—.. SOOC 1 Prize of. S.OOC 3 Prizes 0f.—...... 1.000 5 Fktteeet— 300 10 Prizes*!. 300 •20 Prlzeawt 100 100 Prizes ci£~ £0 ItO Prizes or ... 35 25,000 Prizesot # Approximation Prizes. 4 of 9300 approximating to 470,000 are 91,306 4 of 900 approximate lc bo SO.rtCO iue 800 4 of 180 spproaimallng to 10,000 arc.—....... #OO 4of luO approximating to 5,W0 are— #OO 4of i0 approximating to 8/ft) are 4of 80 approximating to 3(81)0 are..—.. 320 12 of ro approximating to 1.000 are —7-20 SO of 50 approoimatlng to suo aee v .. 1 OH) 40 of 30 appr< ximatlng to 900 are I,2'K) 80 cf 20 approximating to 1< are. 1.5)0 400 of 15 approximating to 80 are —... 6.000 400 of 10 approximating to 35 are 36,530 Prizes, amounting to 4571.200 <;ei tlflcates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, 10 Half “ 37,5 “ “ * 10 Quarter “ “ *• “ lOtlxlith “ —MI This 1* the risk, and which entities the holder to all be draw over 428. The CenbiutiM Lotteries 01 the Three Number Plii Are Drawn Every Day. Ticketsfrom $1 to sl6, each. THE EXTRA CLASS (hi the CITY PLAN hy which purchasers can select their own Numbers, and pay any asnountJor Tickets, are Drawn every Jay. In Ordering Tickets or Certificate* Enclose the money to otg address for th* tickets ordered, wli receipt of which they *UI belorwsrded by hr * mall. POr el users can have tickets ending In vty figure they may desig tmte The Bat of drawn number* and prizes will be sent topur eba-ers Immediately afier the drawirg. All prizes under 61.000 payable immediately after the <iriwa*g. Notice to Conesyontests: Those who prefer not sending money by mat, can use THE EXPRESS COMPANIES whereby money for Tickets, In the ram of Eight Dollars and upwards, can be sent ns At Our Risk and Expense, Item any cltr. or town, where there 1“ an Express Office. The money and order must be enclosed in a Givenint Post Offlfc Stamped Eavelepe, or the Expreae Companies cannot receive them. All Communications Strictly Confiden tial. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, > ad gfve their Past Office, County and State. OXHCXJIjAH.B Con tain lag foil explanations onr Schemes, Ac., will he rwarded, by mail, to any one rending ut hie address, A List of the numbers that are drawn from tle wheel, with f le araouut of the pr.za that each one la entitled to, will be fublished after drawing In the American RqnMic. Macon la., a specimen cojryof which will be sent to every purchaser. A\l orders for Tickets should be addressed to HOoGEft, DAVIS A CO.. Mat on Georgia. i —am————i—— ——^ Wanted Immediately* 1 A Tinners, 19 RooCan and Job Workmen. —> iU hars steady employment good pries. Ncjewn G( jod Workmen need apply. W, J . UcMJROTe T Macob, Ga., Bepi. Si. . d4w. T. J, SWANSON. COTTON AVENUE, Macon, Ga r PHANKFrL for the patronage of I*#, eoiknts a continuance of his former customers for 1860. I will only sav to the c itizens of Macon and the <ht l will sell them GOOD GOODS at LOW PRICES, if they will give nae a trial. Mv stock of HOUSE KEEPING *md ST APLE GOOD& quen val s 1 k ~ P U “ P Just Beceived, A fresh supply of BED BLANKETB, FLANNELS *c., that are for sale low. 1&-CALL AND SEEI M* jan 13. pub, until mar. T. J. SWANSON. NEW FIRM! S u J 1 cl “^< 1 the Stock of the late firm of xa tarhart A Ross, we will con tinue the Grorerv bo siness at tlieir old stand, where we will be pleased te see the triends of the old Firm, and aa manv new ones as may favor us witha call: 1 Macon. Jan. 10, ’69—3 m ROFF, 81 MB ft CO: NOTICE.” THE firm of Carhart & Cord i from this date dissolved. The business of the firm will bo settled up by the Macon partners, in the new firm of Car hart k Curd. Elijah H. Carhart and John C. Guru ot Macon, and James D. Carhart and Wm. B. Carhart of New York, having bought out the interest cf Whitfield D. Carhart, will continue the Iron and Hardware business under the style of Carhart ft Cord, at the New Store, on Cherry Street. Macon, Ga, Jan. Ist, iB6O. Flush H. Cxrhaxt, I Jams D. Cabkakv, John C. Cran, [ AVm. B. Caxhaxi:. jan 21,1860—ts CHARI S3 111 BBSS. THOMAS DAW SOS DAWSON & KIBBEE, Attorneys & Counsellors rwr* ml* Mmr* Ilawklnsvllle and Vienna, On. Mr. K. will have entire collections; Mr. D. ail litigations, lit the present, with assistance of hi* partner. They will practice Law, and give attention to any Mi si a eta that may be intrusted to their management, lm the Counties of Pulaski, Lowndes, Dooly, Houston, Wilcox, Brooks, Macor, Irwin, Echols, Worth, Telfair, Clinch, Berrien, Coffee, Ware, Sumter, Appling, Laurens, Lee, Mere*, Twiggs, Miller, Baker, Dougherty In SUPREME COURT, at Macon, MlUedrvUle. Savannah and also in adjoining Counties, on special engagement, AND In Federal Court* at Havanuah. NEW GOODS GEORGE R. BARKER HAS Inst returned from New York with a large and fresh stock of Staple and seasonable DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., Suitable for both t CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE, Moat of which haze been bought low for Omsk, and will be •old at the lowest figures. Call aad tee me. G. H. B. tr SCOYILLK & GOODELL’B Double Lock Stttch SEWING MACHINES. Something new and complete for ale.s G. M. B. rov 4 ts S2OO REWARD! STOLEN from the subscriber, on Saturday night last, by a negro man named Irvin Chester, who claimed ta be frets a horse about 10 years old ; shod on the fore foot, with big fore-top cut off. bald negro is about 5 feet high, and 35 years of age. I will give the above rewara forthehereeaoa negro or 85) for the hone alone. SAM’L McKENZIE, nov 26—ts Montezuma, Ga. Valuable Plantation for Sale. XA A now offering for sale my plantation in Jonas County seven miles above Macon, on the Ocmulgee River, reg aining 1300 acre* ot land. Attached to the place Is 300 acre* wamp Lands, (river bottom). Tern* one and two years* credit. Mny one wishing to purchase valuable Lands, will do well call and examine the above as I am determined te sell. apr3 ROBERT LUNDY COATES & WOOLFOLK HE AID COMMISSI K^merchantblST * RE now open and prepared for the reception of Cotton A. at their NEW FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, opp* ite Hardeman * Spark*. We will endeavor to prove cartel ves worthy of the patronage of those who will favor us wit heir business. Liberal advances made oa cotton when dn lred. Macon. Sept. 31.1853—241 FERTILIZ E R S! GENERALABENCY. The undersigned respectfully finnounee to Planter* and other*interested, that they are constantly receiving, di rect from the Islands.and from the manufacturer*, the fol lowing most approved Ftrttiixert now known, all of which have been thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, vis; No.’ 1 Peruvian Guano, Sombrero Guano, Rhode’s Super. Phosphate of Lime, National Fertilizers, Ground Plaster. These articles, which will have our brand, and be gnaran eed as genuine, we shall, s t all time*, be prepared to furnish ■ any araoufi*. required, and at the lowest prices. Tkt” Ba er Phosphate.’ in:? ‘Fertilizer,’ at manufacturers’ rates, with xpense of transport**! o * l &llllesl • _ ____ . T __ Savannah. May 3, ly. PATTEN ft MILLER. PIANO FORTES! A. H. Q-AT.TI Ay 00. TAKE pleasure In of Artists, 3m■itaggJUJMileur*. and the PnbD* generally, to t h elryssSSjEjZvBNEW SCALE pi a. NO FufeTK. just in ts ] I 1 HtroducedT Th“ ing desire for a Square ll m “ Plano Forte that ihal approach the Grand In volume of Bound, and at th* its* time, avoid the ungainly appearance of that three reran** la strumeot, directed our energies to the prodnctloe of eveh • desideratum. Our toll ia r warded and we submit theressit without fear of competition. rr onr pianos are warranted to give entire SKtlafsetler, whether ordered from ns direct, or sold by any of *r agrets throughout the country ; and we solicit a costlniwnee ot Iha patronage which we have eojoyed for the last twisty-iv year*. 4. H. GALE ft 00., * i ate 30 wly 107 East 13th 8t„ Few Y*rk, f A EORGI A.—JONES COUNTY— Whereas W Isaac Hardeman applies to me for Lettare e’ Administration, with will annexed, oa the aetata aj John C.Slocnmb, late of Jones County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the second Monday in January next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office this fcth day ot Dfo cember, 1859. CHAS. MACARTHY, Ordinary, dec 19 EMI. LIME. PLASTER. SC. TnE undersigned are agentsfor f he sale of Recse’a Manipulated Guano, are now prepared to supply planters in any quantities at the same cost as if or dered by themselves. Are also agert* for the sale of Mapes’ Nitrogenired Super Phosphate of Lima.— Will also have a large supply of the genuine Peruvi an Guano, all of which will be sold as low as parties can lay it down in this market. AYERS, WINGFIELD, A CO. iiOY. 8. [COPY.] MoxTixmu, Oct, 54th, ISM. Ifessr* A .'*’*• Wingfield tt Cos: Diva Sir f’dß of the 13th inst, has been received its contents noW, ** J* *“Z?Mag5 *1 regard to the Manipnla. and !L T am well pleased so fir as I ha ‘‘ s ®’ plied about 100 lbs. per acre on lane ft at_jrs f atl worn, and not of the best when fresh. 1 of the field where the Guano was applied is over o*u lbs. of seed cotton per acre. The same kind of laad without the Guano produced about 400 lbe. per acre. My mode of applying the Guano, was by depositing it In the dnR before bedding up the land. I hare net tried Us use on corn, but have no doubt but it will succeed well. I shall use it pretty extensively on my next crop. - Yours Respectfully, [Signed] REUBEN WRIGHT. Braoxviiin, Oct-DOtb, Jl. Messrs. Ayers Wingfield <t Cb, Macon. Dxxa Sm:—The Manipulated Guano bought of yoi last Spring (Reese’s, Ithink it was,} I approve of rzry much. At this time, as the crop is not gathered in I cannot say what per cent it will pay. though the use of it on poor land pays a considerable per eent. I shall continue the use of it Respectfully youre, [Signed] W. H. BYRC'If. iiitiiiiiiiffliin uimii Notice to Stockholders. OH and after the 15th February lnstaat, a Semi-annual Dividend of fire per cant., out of the gwAtz of the last six months, will be doe and payable to stockholders In Ilk Company, at the Office of the Compear. Feb* St. w,9. HOLY, Agent. i-OEEDf T. SMITHS WITH G. W. & JEHIAL READ, n tacractus eas Aire wbolssau aiAurna a HATS, CAPS , & BTRA WGOODS, Paris Style Bonnets, Flowers, IJ'a brellas, P&raiols, 4e. 120 Chambers end 50 Warren Streets. New York. 4fA and Stk Sts. above the Astoi House. Jan. 27, ’6O 6m STRAYED, FROM mv residence, <. the nth Jen a MOUSE COLORED MARE MUltf Kfd about 15 hands high and unbroken to •*ork'rsiV. chased the mule from J. Robeson. 1 iriii i pnr suitable reward for the recovervTf *‘ T i* information concerning S? Hayneville, Gm, or to it. Jas S^KJTm ** Sl*T. am.w.Aa-wA T‘P-ffißOJP*icX dr. a. p. cokiXjais “ 1 .Y3Bw**aesifeK.