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“HEAD QUARTERS.”
JOHN N. KEIN, 1860 ROBT. KEIN.
DIiESS GOODS.
JOHN N. KEIN & CO.,
are now opening at their “Head Quarters,”
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS,
• LACKS k EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS
PARASOLS, HOOP SKIRTS, Ac.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
CURTAIN STUFFS,
CARPETS, RUGS,
MATTING, Ac., Ac.
\\ e respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies of Macon and surrounding
country to examine our
RICH AND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY
of the above Goods which are offered on the most favorable terms and at as low
prices as by any House in Ga. Prompt and particular attention given to orders.
John N. Kein & Cos.
Macon, Feb. 23 ts Late Bostick, Kein & Cos.
PltUfiiPEC'VUfii
OF THE
Eleven Hi Volume
OF THE
wmu (iiinii 1111111,
To Commence Early in April Next.
WE this day issue onr Prospectus for the Eleventh Volume of the
Weekly Citizen, to commence early in April, ensuing.
The paper will be of the same size as at present, hut will be materially
modified and improved, in several particulars. A limited number of
Advertisements, only, will appear in this edition, so as to give more room
for reading matter, of use in the family circle and at the fire-side of the
Southern Homestead.
The Proprietor flatters himself that a life-time experience in the
profession of Journalism, fifteen years of which have passed in Georgia,
lias given him the necessary qualifications for the work. He will only
say, therefore, here, it is lus purpose to make the Citizen, in all respects,
a first class
Southern Family .Journal,
and worthy of a liberal patronage from the whole section of the Con
federacy. Its Literary and Home Department will be specially in
charge of the Proprietor, who will aim to make it a pleasant and useful
visitor to the family circle, in all matters pertaining to domestic econ
my, while it will be the repertory of refined thought and a chaste Miscel
laneous Literature, suited to the taste of the most cultivated.
The POLITICAL DEPARTMENT will he conducted by a gen
tleman -veil versed in the political history of the country, and as true
to the Institutions of the South. His motto will he,
EQUALITY IN THE UNION
Independence out of (lie Union*
The Political Department will not how-cver partake of that in
tensely partisan character, which can see nothing good or worthy of sup
port, save it comes from the authority of certain Party Leaders and
Party Conventions, hut will he the fearless exponent of those sound
constitutional principles which formed the basis of our Republic in its ear
lier days of prosperity and renown. The Paper will he American in its
tone and impulses, but liberal to all opinions which do not sap the foun
dation of our civil and religious liberty.
It will oppose the modern dogma of Squatter Sovereignty and Territo
rial Legislation against property, to the “hitter end,” and give no quar-’
ter to the politicians who place themselves on any such insidious platform.
It will equally oppose the extremes of sectionalism, North and South,
and labor for National Peace and Union so long as there is any hope
of either blessing, hut will not he the advocate of the perpetuity of
this Confederacy, at any price, or expense of the most sacred
rights of its co-equal sovereign members.
For the development of the resources of the State and the South,
the citizen will ever be found laboring, believing that the best way for
a people to enforce the respect of their enemies, is to place themselves
in a position to command respect, by virtue of their advancement in
all the industial pursuits of Agriculture, Manufacturers and Mechanic
Arts, that constitute the true strength and greatness of a commonwealth.
With a view of giving a larger amount of reading matter, the pro
prietor intends to issue an Advertising Supplement, which will admit
of greater display to the favor of our customers and give a wider cir
culation to the business notices of merchants and traders. Os this ad
vertising sheet we shall issne-about
20,000 COPIES MONTHLY
3,000 Copies Weekly
at such a rate of charge as must necessarily prove attractive to the bus
iness men of Macon and Georgia,for our design will embrace a system that
will extend its ramifications into every nook and corner of the State.
The CASH system w ill be adopted in every Department of our Office,
and we hope to be able to prove that this is best loth for subscribers and
proprietor. The price of the Weekly Citizen, w ill he $2 50 in advance.
For the Weekly and Supplemental Advertiser, - $3 OO
For the Advertiser alone, 50
To Clubs of Jive, the Weekly will be furnished for $lO or 82 each. For Clubs
of Ten, the eleventh copy will be sent, free of charge, to the getter up of the
Club. Address, L. F. W. AN DREWS, Macon, Ga.
P. S. A specimen sheet of the CITIZEN ADVERTISER, illustrate
and displayed, wll shortly be issued, and Merchants and others who desire to fig
ure in its columns, and be introduced thereby to to some 200,000 readers,
will please send in their orders at once. The foilowing will be the rates of Ad
vertising.
Professional Cards one inch space monthly, * S 100
•* “ “ “ “ by the year -lO OO
The same in the regular Weekly and Advertiser, 15 OO
A 2 inch Advertisement monthly, - - - 200
- 400
The same across two Columns, Monthly, - • 500
Five Squares of one inch or two and a half Double, 10 00
One Column of 25 inches, Monthly, - - 25 OO
50 00
Cut* illustrative, inserted and charged according to the space oce u *
pied, at the same rates.
By a comparison of these rates with the rates of ordinary Newspa
?ers, it will be seen that we propose to treble the circulation of most*
, ournals, at an expense about one third lest than the rates of a Daily
paper 1 A “word to the wise is sufficient.” L. ¥■ W. A. I
REV FIRM!
Messrs. T. & Gr. “Wood,
; HAV E this day associated with ,
in the manufacture and sale
f iMB? se ™ ®* wo ®°*
Ttießusiness
will iie
\\n : \ hereafter lie conducted in the firm name of
YMjL‘7 Wood, Bro. & Cos. jjl
Maoon, G-a. ‘SS^***** I’*’ 1 ’*’
MO I TJLiCS JE2 -
Having associated with us in the Furniture business, Seth G. Wood, we ar e
particularly desirous of closing up the old business as soon as possible, and re
spectfully request all indebted either by note or account, to call and make
payment at an early day. Macon, 2d January, 1800. (feb. 18)
DAVID ROSS.
‘* it , j
Corner of Third and Cherry Streets,
Macon, Georgia.
-NT". NXT. S JESLXJTJT ci*3 CO
WATCH MAKERS
A.IS7D
I£W£t £ R S ;
HAVE ON HAND
AND
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CLOCKS,
Fancy Goods,
AND
FANCY SILVER WARE.
FOR SALE.
WATCHES
OF THE
Celebrated
ENGLISH
AND
SWISS
]VI alters.
SOLID GOLD
Chains.
SOLID SILVER
WARE.
Opera Glasses.
CHESS AND BACK GAMMON BOARDS.
GOLD PENS WITH HOLDERS.
DRESSING GASES, WRITING DESKS, AND NORK
BOXES, WALKING STICKS, AG., AG.
J. IT. ISII AM gives his exclusive attention to the repairing of Watch
es—also Clocks and Jewelry repaired.
Jan G—ts ALL WORK WARRANTED,
mmniMirii muii!
Is still the favorite resort of all Lovers of the beautiful. He is now prepared for the Fall
Campaign, and with all the New and late improvements in the Art, and his
CORPS OF TALENTED ARTISTS,
kre tetter prepared than ever to execute those beautiful PICTURES for which his GALLERY 1, so celebrated. W liich
r consist of the following
PORTRAITS IN OIL AND PASTEL;
Taken either from life, or Daguereotypes of Deeenned lVruonm also
“3PX-X313 XT7 r OXX^Sr"X*3?'X= , X!2.,
This is something entirely NEW, and is really beautiful, tor fineness of
finish and beauty of color, they cannot be equalled, and can be had at exceedingly
low prices. They are just the thing for
BREASTPINS AND LOCKETS,
AQUARELLE AND
IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS.
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS,
DAGUERREOTYPES.
AMBROTYPES, AC.
As usual, at reduced prices. Please call and examine Specimens.
JR. L. WOOD, Washington Block,
OL q ]f) ts Opposite Lanier House.
gISELLIXU OIF AT UOSTJJ
FOR CASS!
£s a Tliis is your time to pitch in for a\V inter Garment. A
ALJjm By leaving your order at
M WM. R. ARNOLD'S fl
you can depend on getting it
COATS, VESTS, AND PANTS
Cut in the latest stylo and made by first class workmen.
POME ONE CQM£ A.LL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
x w TT,T ■
MERINO SHIR™. SELL FOR 30 DAYS AT COST
EBS BU 'T I For Cash.
WRITE COLLARS, WM. • ARNOLD, ,
FANCY do J d N H Floyd Qou* Building, Macon, U*. j
NEW
TUI FiilS* STIE!
COTTON AVENUE,
Maoon* - - - - Georgia.
rilllß nnderidgned having opened anew ‘I In ami Genera)
I Furnishing Store on Ooiton Avenue, next door to the
Lamp £ture, where he expects to keep all kinds of
TIN WARE
AND
HOUSE PUBLISHING GOODS
which he offeia to the public at very low prices, as he
i rationed with
“Quick Sales & Small Profits ’
I shall be redd vat all tines to 111 any -rder for tin warl
either from the City or Country, at WHOLESALE as wel
as RETAIL. CHEAP FOR CA-11, as my biother, AC. / n
dou n, who is well known as a Tin Smith, will attend to the
manufacturing of the House for me.
CASH paid fur old Rags, or taken in. exchange for
Goode.
ALL KINDS OF
TIN -W O R. K
done to order promptly, and
WARRANTED
To Give Satisfaction.
I also wish to Hire a Good Tin
Smith. A. L. AUDOUIN.
oct 15 sw&w—Cm
ICOI i lilfi RML soil
CONNECTION.
MILLEDGEVILLE, Jan. 19, 18G0.
At a meeting held this day of the Provis
ional Board of Directors, of the Milledgeville
Hail Road Company, it is ordered that the
following gentlemen be, and hereby are, ap
pointed Commissioners to open books of sub
scription of stock, viz:
At Charleston. —Geo. A. Trenholm, Clias.
M. Furman, James Rose, Henry Gourdin
and Win. G. Bancroft.
Augusta. —Foster Blodget, jun., Thos. 8.
Metcalf, Turner Clanton, Josiuli Sibley and
Henry Moore.
Warrenton. —E. 11. Pottle, Isaac B. Huff,
W. 11. Pdcher, M. H. Wellborn and
Neal, Esq.
Sparta. —D. W. Lewis, T. M. Turner, B.
T. Harris, W. 11. Brantley and A. J. Lane.
Milledgeville. —R. H. Ramsay, Jeremiah
Beall, James Ilerty, Wm. 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 aforesaid
Commissioners are requested to open books
as early as practicable, and report the amount
taken by each Hoard respectively, to Foster
Blodget, Esq., Mayor of the city of Augusta,
on or before the 15th of February next.
D. C. CAMPBELL, Sec y, pro tern.
Jan. 21. —Jt
City papers copy 3t.
Piano for Sale.
CALL and examine the chenp-^^j!
est and best Piano ever offered
this city. It is seven and aquar-* * “ * **
ter octave, elegantly carved, splendid tone
and finish, it is worth $550, but will be sold
to a cash customer for $385. Any person
wanting an Instrument lad better call and
purchase this bargain. Warranted for three
years. Applv to
* feb 17 8t J. F. WINTER & CO.
DIVIDEND NO. SIXTEEN.
South Western Railroad Cos. 1
Macon Ga. Feb. 9th, ’OO /
A DIVIDEND of four ($4) dollars per
share has been this day declared by the
Board of Directors, out of the nett earn
ings for the six months ending January 31st,
1800, payable to the then holders ol’ stock,
on and after the 15th inst.
Stockholders in Savannah will receive
their dividends at the Central Railroad
Bank. J. T. BOIFEUILLET.
feb 17 4t Sec’y. & Treas’r.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
MISS M. KIN I. who Ins had many year-i successful! ex
perience io teachm* the I'lano-Fo-te, and respectmlly
offers her services to the citizens of Macon, assuring: them
she will give her most zealous attention to any pupila en
trusted to her charge. W ithoutundue praise she is luriy com
petent, and modestly calms a share of patronage, pledging
herself to the advancement of her pupila. ind to impart a
tho ough knowledge of Music. Terms moderate.
Please apply at Menard A liurghard's Jewellery Store.—
Satisfactory reterences given.
Feb 3 w-S-m (*)
lIERIIIMG’S PATENT C IIAiUPI
U\ FIRE AMU IU RGLAR
PROOF SAFES,
With Hall’s Patent Powi.ek-I'koof Locks, the same
that were awarded separate medals tit the world’s
Fair, London, 1851, and the World's Fair, New York,
1853, and AKE THK ONLY American Safes that,
were awarded medals at the London World's Fair.
These Safes form the most perfect security against
Fire and Burglars of any Safes ever ottered to the
public.
SI,OOO REWARD
Will Ire paid to any person that can show that a !
Herring's Patent Champion Safe ever failed to pre
serve its contents in an accidental tire.
S. C. HERRING A Uoi; Manufacturers, 251 Broad
way. eor. Murray st., New Y'ork, and 52 A 54 Gravier
st., N. O.
Aokits.—B. W. Knowles, Kichmond. Va.: R. F.
Lester, Petersburg, Ya.; Rowland Brothers, Nor
folk. Ya.; J. 11. Thompson A Cos.. Lynchburg Va.;
.1. K. Blossom. Wilmington,N. C.; W. Herring A Son,
Atlanta. Ga.; La Roche A Bell. Savannah. Ga.; .1- M.
A B. F. Reed, West Point, Ga. ; Holmes A Cos..
Charleston, 8. C. jan 13—3 in
Chinese and Other India
G 0 0 D S.
rpitK balar ce of the stock will be told st .1. J. Miller's
I. Auction Store, on Cherry Street, onFrulayandSat
urd ly evenings commencing t7X o'clock P. M, being pos
itive,-the last sales of these splendid sjiecimens t-f Oriental
ingenuity, including the most beautiful part ot the collection
not heretofore offered.
Private sal. s 10A. M. to 5 P. M. each day.
feb. 17. (3'->
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
TkTOTICK is hereby given that the copartnership
_L\ heretofore existing under the firm name and
style of Menard A Hitrglmrd was dissolved by mutu
al” consent on tho Ist instant. All debts due to and
all obligations of the late firm will Ite adjusted by
F. 11. Burglmrd, who retains the books and accounts.
L. R. MENARD.
F. H. BURGHARD,
Macon, Fe.r. 17,1800.
FOK SALE.
CARBUNCLE,
PEARL,
t'ernelian,
Coral,
MOSAIC,
Cameo
Jewelry
IK
SETS,
Or OllierwisiC,
TO FARMERS.
RALFS HE\VY GUNNY BAGGING,
OUU 1.0 0 Rolls -
Kill ** Dundee Ragclng
3.300 Colls Mschine Rope,
1,( 00 Hand epuu Rupe,
,000 Pounds Twine.
Wc offer tire above on favorable tonne.
%uly34—tC J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
Fall & Winter Fashions.
Mrs. HOWLAND
fT TASjuai returned from the North, with
11 a rich and beautiful stock of the
latest st’ lea of
MILLINERY,
ind invites her friends and the public to
inspect her select!* ns, and exnmtne their
qualities and prices, co* tident tlmt she c in
plvasethem in any variety of Fa-hionable
Bonnets, Flower*. Feathers, Trimmings,
Also, Head-DreesPS, Coiffures, Gleves
Ri'-bons l.a-'es, Veils, Hair Ornaments
Car's. Cuffs and a flue as .ortment of Fancy Arti< lea too t
dinu* to inentl -n. Order* fr mi thceountry promptly attend
e*t to. Thankful ter past favors, she respectfully solid to
ejatiu uance ot the same. *7
STRAYED.
FROM my residence, on the ITth Jan., a
MOUSE COLORED MARE MULE,
nltout 15 hands high and unbroken to work. I pur
chased the rnttle from J. Roberson. I w ill give a
uitabie reward for the recovery of said mule, or for
information concerning her. addressed to me at
Havneville, Ga., orto Mr. Jus. ft. Pope, Mucon.
T. F. McCOMMICK.
.Tan. 27. (Ini. wr. A s-w.)
STEREOSCOPES.
A LARGE and beautiful assortment of Stera tscopes, with I
a large number of views of all kinds, for-aie. singly or by I
the dozen, ut J. M. UUARUMAN ri, I
Ucc. 17—If WusaingtoD Block |
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
Lamar & Williamson
BEG leave to call the attention of the citizens of
Macon, and the surrounding Country, to the fctet
that they will open a (Ml V GOOU STOKI. on
he first of March, at the stand formerly occupied b>
Mrs. Dessau. Their Stock consisting of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY ROODS,
will be as select ns ever offered in this c,ty, chosen
to suit the taste* of the most fastidious, and sold at
prices fair and reasonable. ‘I hey respectfully ask
the patronage of all, and will use every enort to giro
the satisfaction, to Ire expected from first class goods,
moderate charges and prompt and courteous atten
tion to business.
LEONIDAS LAM Ah.
CHARLES J. WILLIAMSON.
Fab 8 s-wA w. (ts)
Ml Sl'illM. (MODS.
THE Subscriber would announce to the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Middle Geor
gia that they are now receiving their first
supply of
SPRING GOODS,
for 18G0, and ask a careful examination of
the same, as our motto is, and shall be,
Quick Bales,
SMALL PROFITS,
AND
Superior Goods.
Call at the old stand, of Bostick, Kein <fc
Cos., and see the novelties. Our old custo
mers are specially invited to call at Head
Quarters.
JOHN N. KEIN & CO.
Macon, Feb. 4th, ’6O.
W, TANARUS, BLACK,
ORDINARY AND ATTORNEY AL LAW
Solo loy Cos,, Ga.
Feb 10—ly w*
F. 11. BURGHARD,
WATCHMAKER. -JEWEI EH, DEALER IN FANCY
wakes, diamonds and precious stones,
IN GENERAL. ARTICLES OF VSKTU AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY',
FINEST IMPORTED AND AMEK
ICAN WATCHES. TIME PIE
CES. CUX KS.CHRONOM
TEKS, CHIROGRAPH
IC IMPLEMENTS,
&c .
Cherry St.. Macon, Second door Moic the Telegraph
Printing House.
THANKFUL for past lavvrs, r* minds the public thst all
the most fichienable. elegant amt rle.-crable g,d at
this line will continue to ere found in this elegant Hand in
the gr. Meet variety.
No trouble to show goods F, H. BURGHARD.
Fib. 17 ‘CO
LONGSTREET, BRADFORD & CO.
MAXt"FACTURERB Or AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CLOTHING,
87 Chambers St., & 09 Deade St.
Between Broadway and Church Bt.,
NEW YORK.
C.T. LOXGSTREET, O. P. BRADFORD, O. H. WELLS,
W 2m J. r. GILBERT,
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS,
BLAB ON & SMITH,
Manufacturers of Oil Cloths k Window Shades,
Ware House 146 North 3d Street, Philadelphia.
OFFER to the trade a complete Stock of Floor
Oil Cloths, medium and extra quality: Table
Oil Cloth, beautiful designs, also imitation of Mahog
any, Rosewood. Ac., Ac. Enameled Muslin Ducks
Drills and Moleskin Green, Glazed Oil Cloth a beau
tiful article for Window Shades.
The Largest
STOCK OF
WINDOW SHADES,
Buff Hollands and Curtain Fixtures, in this market
at low Prices and liberal terms. feb 10—lm
GKO. W. BOSS, I SAItCKL T. COI.KKAS.
Spring Trade,
-fl f
NEW FIRM
THE undersigned having purchased of Wm. H. Ross, bis
interest In the old firm of Koss, Colem.tn A Ross, will
continue the
STAPLE
AND
FANOY DRY GOODS
bus’nesa at the old Stand, where by the 10th of this month
we shall opes :iimo-t an entirety new stock of g od*, having
reducedourfall stock unusually low. Every effort will be
made to obtain the mod choice and novel g vxis ii mrkt
end the reputation which our ho se has had heretofore of
selling
A LITTLE CHEAPER
ban any other will now Ire more than maintained. We de
sgn recruiting our stock several times during the year,
thereby avoiding the annoyance so alien experienced by
tho.-re buying late Inthe *v\*on, of finding nothing fresh or
eslrable. Weiir. ite a careful examination of
Our Stock and Prices,
feeling confident tt will be to the internal of all who wish
Goods & Cheap Goods,
t.call and ste uslrefore purchasing. Very respectfully
P.OSB A COLEMAN.
Feb 3, ’6o—sw.Vw
NEW ICE HOUSE.
Gil & FiEMll
HAVE BUILT A
NEW ICE HOUSE
AT THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
FOR thrpurpese of receiving and re-shipping, and have
made ample arr uigenien sto furnish the article liv Hie
Block or Car load, at as low figure as any other house tan or
wU OUR CITY EXPRESS
Will run in connection with ll Fa*sengtr Trains, and de
liver Goods bought ofuafiee of enrage, to said Trains.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Received weekly by Bteamer.
Pure Brandies and Wines,
DALYS AROMATIC WHISKEY.
Ths best known And ail other kinds of the finest quali
ty of Liquors. One of the largest aseortme'te of ptre Ha
vanna C guv, (comprising ail the favorite hr. nd*) ever of
fered In tn city. Apt le*. Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples,
Nuts, Candles, Rai dns, Figs, Piccles In any sha( e and quan
tity t > suit purchasers. The test of Family Tias, Coffee.
Sugar, Golden and <t rn b| e Extra Syrup, l'ig Hams, Dried
Bes and Tongues, Bo.ogna Sausages, dried and pickled
Fish, Ac.
Cowles’ Superior Cream Cheese.
Pine spp’e and State Cheese, Pure Leaf Lard and the b st
Table Butter made.
Sliad. and. Oysters
In anv quantity put up o otder. Toys and J ire Works a
large assortment of every description m ide.
A g-s.d stipi ly of every artic e usually kept in a ttrt-elas
Family Grocery .-tore. ‘5 e gustwn'ee “kth-facttoii in quality
and price, and soil* it a continuance ot the public pairuna„e
Termipnmjpt, pay monthly.
Cherry St., Macon Ga.
Feb 3, swAw
LAMPS, LAMPS,
KEROS INK Oil Lamps just rcctlved and for sale by
dec. 17—ts B. A. WISE.
PLANTER’S HOTis.
Broad Street,
Columbu s ci.
nniE undersigned !s>g s i cv ’
1 Macon friends and’ the Dl L^ mfi a l w r .,
he lias taken the £Fbtr!li t) ' M
Columbus, where he willen lSuH L
long established reputation of L- J , “'aim-,, , ’
bh;and the best fc
affords. His liouse is in the ,
lie will always be ready to -•
veller and treat him iii a v.- ; v c
lion to the most fastidious ‘ Ut Wlli X've. lt rs ‘
P. S.—i nniiiou* ail, con-tv
free of charge. J u,
Columbus, Feb. 10— ts ‘ KlLPaTßjcj^
liHiit
WOULD Inform their friends ard , * **’
tii J they have notv th , f !"■ Ik
coving, their 1 ■ ‘hre, ud ,^ailr,
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK
Os choice and select J
OROCEHIEo
To which they would most respectfully lavite a, ° >
of one and all.
Planters and Merchants
Will And it greatly to their Interest to on
onr wock t efore purchasing elsewhere Uv!!
to sell profit or no pr..flt. quick fa |^ sn(l
our motto, onr suxk consist, in part ot
50 Uales Gunr.y Cloth.
ISO Coil* Rope.
I0(XI Pounds ISaling Twine,
2.sHags Uodte—Java. Port Rico,Eioas.J i._
10 Chests Black and Green Tea.
13- Barrels A BIC Sugar.
?> “ Crushed and Powdered Sugar
5 Boxes Loaf Sugar. ‘
10 Fine Pon Rico.
-k-0 rocks Liverpool Salt,
luu Sacks Alum Salt.
28.) Boxes Adamantine Candles
£0 *• Sperm “
100 Boxes No. 1 Soap.
20 “ Family Toilet Soap.
75 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy
10) Boxes Starch. 1 3
lft i JarsSnutf.
by Whole, Haif and Quarter Keg, ot rowdot
20 Cans Dnck-shoo ng Powder ‘
100 Bags Shot.
130,000 I Jgars, various brand*.
120 Boxes fob&cco.
20 Cases Magnolia and Mount Vernon Tolaso,
00 Bales Osnaburgs and Stripes, ™ cw ’
5 Cases Homespun, Bleached. ‘
10 Bales Georgia Kersey.
10 ** Northern “
12 “ Blankets, a!! prices
30 Baskets Piper's lleidsick wins.
65 ** La Perle W ine.
25 “ Prince ImperiallYne,
i0 Care*Cabin t Wire.
“aGmger and Blackberry Wine and Cimdv
100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey “ lM r.
10 “ Extra old Bourbon.
70 “ Gin Rum and Brandy.
IV Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wins
10 Cases London Dock Gin.
10 “ Boker, and Stoughton Bitter,
25 “ Lemon Svinp.
25 Casks Ale and Porter.
10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Fiff.
,*0 “ Assorted Pickles.
40 *• Super Cart. Soda.
60 Barrels and Boxi s soda and Butter Bracken,
20 Boxes Herrings.
5 -aeka Astiton’s Table Salt.
5 Cares Ashton’s fable Salt.
11 Doa. Weil Bucket,.
25 IK>i. Blue Buckets.
15 Nests of Tuba.
50 Doe. Georgi, Pine Fuckel,.
20 Buie* Leve'itt Axes.
2 I.COO Pounds Lite Lead and Zinc.
10 Barrels Linseed OH.
10 ** Tanners’ and MachincOil.
2 *• Caster Oil.
2 Casks I-inse- and O'l.
1 Pure Sperm oil.
5 Barrels Lemon -yrup.
3 “ Rose Cordial.
5 i Pep[iermint Cordial.
50 PoundsCewing Threa,!.
60 Dozen English pieties.
10 •* Wore* s*,-r-l:irr ‘-ance.
2 1 ) Hhds. Clear Bacon “ides.
10 Casks Hams,
20 K ts Sh and.
20 - Mackerel.
20 “ White Fish.
10 “ 41 salmon.
2o Case, Plrntstijn Whisky.
2) ‘ Pine Apple Brandy
5 Barrels CUT I.OAFi-n*ir
S “ S. Shell Almond,.
3 “ I‘ec.n Nuts.
3 “ Brvzil Nuts.
25loses. And re n’sSolaceTolacc .
TOO M led*-. Half a .and Qu irter liairels Mackerel.
2 I Firkins Prune fresh Bufer.
10 ‘* “ “ Lard,
1 D'-x. C- rn Shellers.
10 “ Bna-ms,
10 •ases <'on.mf n Matches.
SO Gross German “
10 Cases New elder.
60 D z. B acking.
10 Cases < lot toe I ‘ards.
10 D< z Yeast Powders.
1000 Pounds Gre id Paints in o'l, ofall color?
DRY GOODS,
iranite Block. Mulberry Sired.
n, s. mini sot
GR A T E FUL for t he libe-al pntronapp of last year, are now
prepared to exhibit a and select MoU of
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY-GOODS!
Confident of not belne excelled either in beauty, rtjle or
price. A Choice variety of rich
DRESS GOODS
VELVET AND SII.K ROBES.
BKOCIIE AND BA VADEKESILKS,
FOULARD SILKS.
DE LA INK AND MERINO ROBDs
ROBES DE CHAMBRE,
POPLINS.
VALENCIAS,
delaines.
mkkin(®
CASHMERES!
A large variety of
SHAWLS,
new styles.
YILVET % CLOTH CLOAKS.
Mis.es’ and Children's
CLOAKS, TALMAS A SACKS
Dress Trimings, Embroideries H sier>.brt'V
EMPRESS HOOP SKIRTS,
k superior article, warranted best qusDT-
Our assortment of Goods for family use it c< ®l
Irish Linens, Tow flings, htpkiS T,1,1n ” ‘
Table Damask, Pillow Casing, Sketuigs,
Cottons , Flannels,
and nil the different varkriesof
STAPLE GOODN
eqnired for the trade, whicli re f^' or or p Vr-™,gjs a 00.
terror 34 dt] > •
NEW
STEAM SASH. HID |B ® E
FACTOE
HAVING pnrchase-1 Mr. wfurfi^
Factory in this city, w* re
SiLsh. Blinds. lHx>rs and ail other
lar Houses, at short notice. (|lt padn^-
We w ill pay particular attention
personally hii<l puiK*tuaJly. u*l P ~ w j io ny Ta
Past, togive entire satisfaction •> ” * he quality J
us w ith their custom, both in regard to m 4
work done, ami prices. . w ,.rke<l an
Flooring. Ceiling, WeatlierborJ
preptireti to order. ~ u'ILPKR
*S“Give lisa call. / ts)
Hacon. Jan. 28th,
NISBETS,
ATIOBNEVS AT L&">
MACON, GA.
Ft t \NDJ NISBET. havingj*-*- ,-,. ir ...1
g . T. N’isK-t with them. *U f
Monroe, Crawford, Macim-Ikjol). :|j.j n *nd |
Bibb, Twiggs. Jones, “'lkinstm. Bsld
lmin counties. They will M ‘, ; n fiie bin 1
counties within their reach, a janS —**
Court at any of its sessiomb^^^^^^^^^^
DWELLING HOUSE FOR 0’
WITH seven rooms ai-d[all “t Co *V,.ilv to
mcrl* nee- i> .-d by the t nbtcrlter. A bt nuPdK -
Frb IM ,3m
SIXTY ISECROFS PDRSALE;
sonable nricea; purchasers goed'“ e ® *i;i
withs call. Also, wish to f wbiehf a
women for the Western .nark.
trnde women and ohihir* n<> I • , near H
the corner of Third and Poplar wre*
man A S|>arks’ Ware House. y R pHILL^
Macon, Dec. 21, ’59.