The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, March 22, 1860, Image 3

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cfHQFIEkD & BROTHER, iiMiira; “hACON, 0.4. * , liU . JOSHTA St'ROrtßLa. A** ’ *“ ‘ priTVRKI* TO MANUFACTURE “ STEAM ENGINES, saw mills. II m Gil GEARihG, - fT ei A R M IliliS, •® >S AND IRON CASTINGS, | ( , r kvert PF.scmnmojt. * RAHILS AND VERANDAHS. Pto* , nK *n complete assortment >f Iron | .'estate, which for e legume. aeau.eae. i j, c 1 ,j,|,a. cannot he surpassed, and are !- ‘‘*“'i!,"thr Front* of -£,* ('m<urj Lets, NNk ?*a m, iharcH Ira*s aad Nalrenlr*. i ,parens of Pur l.a-mg KAII.INGH. trill I F"’ ‘ i,.* rails as e ire detertuined to of- 1 : ,iharawias a**nv Northern EstoWl-ihmenf. ••- of oar Work can he seen at Rose j “ M.ry. *• a* various private reatdences in I itatreli 16,-tf -r.g A XGE OF SCHEDULE OX sooth- Western Railroad F”"’ g #*L ■ rv j, fitnu Wtrrcn l/urrut 4 j rs VF I 11 St. p. „ and tfa.a. -U *• a. r—Ukl . p. m. ‘* ...—*- A P a. ic Ai.tOp.tr. s: 4 a, A o,; n. f , Wit’ Ir** ll tetwr**! Aiaaou and A.bsui. mat. a snd Morns. I ■* ‘V at MM A. M I >'!Tyltos* U*r. M. ** ** -L. -v 03 P.M. I , vl 4 l‘o l l* f Trail n # Uieiui bia'iot lv | * 4 ■** { •** Uautu* Ur * sad frm i I i H w * % w Cofhhm on Ute Euf*k ‘ A- K. *1 ha Road nil t. oewa to I ‘ ! *tt En'.iU’aLtar.t# Bllai wart of t -Ahbart j II * 1. M, *L. TjRT iC.at .....IMP. M. i Csa .-.!•• y. *aC • * ■* As I’. M. , -..(.tterhoo with the up aid down Alhaay i >.,!,( uMaams>r a through ruoiwetioc to Moot JZ v huia cad Augu-Wa. Kroxn.lia, WUtaißctcc a 2l'v..yur.T-.i:M.d hrtoaloa , A..raahc Aihaay to TallahaaMa. B*ir,bridge i> ; toCwthbotto Fort anc<l H*k nahea daily eoaneettoi) with the 4. tt 1 aaa far wt Oame*. aad at WorrU far Ku “La m and hairs a weeh Rom Fort Tallcv to Perry JSlojb* HcwhiasvttJe, aad tri-wweUy to KaoxeUlw terror yir.tc below Fort Valley ahowld taka the Am and icad Saeanaah to avoid deteatloo la e aher p>'ir.t* take-tther Tnia. * VIKOIL TO * KRS. Ed*>. * Fuse. *- .irhlMSO. Mil GOOIK. ■ESUE JID FiHIL! E. FEt'CHTWANGER'S 111 COOD’S MIIT, >1 - HI I.K LEI'S Millinery Establish ml 2jtr*t*L Gjl -; fl.e g<*l* it'cn sale at this store are 5. - vsrJs FANCY PRINTS I . ,e!y pattern and Spring styles. P zen Men’s Straw Hats, &:cl. * * i * ‘■ P*“ r t below rtjubu i tall MX.U or you wtU lose (IT EMMIE iTIPUHMMIS af all qualities, on hind. Jf--—Hants •iesiriajf to purchase by wholesale will m--tat* the fiset. when thev call, v vlw K. l-FUfHTWAXGF.iL VLiKF. ALL OTHERS, the pii! <>( Dr. Wilaon - n happy ei>nil'ioatii>n \ alualue Tonic, ami . .“[ oi*s. which render them peculiarly .. • u!.r i;cs. Every Druggist tu tlie United- A Card. M e -o. r,*„ Feh. 25th. IW. c ‘ v, of H heeler 4 HtW* 4f--i ring .1 If*-. v A-i- <.ry to Mco-rs. R J. Johnston ALo.. •srfHliv recommend them to the patron t ( air tn> and tlie public. * . J. B. A W. A. ROW*. U. IKK .t WlLSoX'st Sewin-i Machine*, at ’ i >r.i).riies; anew and fcielo*|a** opened ’ -by F.. J. JOHNSTON * <f. ‘ t itiwi Floor. DRY GOODS, Imitr Blixk, Molbtrr; Street. II I 1 HI DDEN & CO.. jHiTlFTLlerUieiiterml patronage of last year.art now U vx-ol to exhibit a Urge and .elect Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS! t. r. t beir.g excelled either in beauty, style or *■ A Choice vaiiely of rich dress coons ‘”' rT t\r>STLK ROPKS. i. “ UK AM. RAYA DF.UE SILKS, K n.AKU SILKS, I*E LA INK A Xl* MERINO ROBES, KOBKB 1 ’E < HAMHRB, POPLINH. VALENCIAS. KELATNEN. MERINOS CASHMERES! A large variety of SHAWL,?*, hew Myles. ,: 4VET & CLQTW CIeOAKSe Mi***’ and Child rca'a iOAKS, TALMAS & SACKS -'■♦Tr.-aings. Embroider:#* IP Mery, Wore*, EXPRESS HOOP SKIRTS, l >[*:i.ir article, warranted test quality. ’ x-ortc*nt. .fGoods for fan, ly um I* complete ■"i Lifts, Toweliß:r, >apklcs Tabierieths, ■">'f Dofrntk.PiUvw during. Sheetings, (Jvtkms, Funnels, ar.d al! the different varie le* of ‘TtPLE coons * ‘Jr ti, trade. which we effer on the mod favoraLi* f-ep* it ft] N. B. PRUDKN * CO. Just Received, Il'lv.f BED BLANKETS, FLANNELS ‘ - are f.,r sale low. ST CALL AND SEE !j& ‘■ P'i*’ nntil mnr. T. J. SWANSON LAW*, LAMPS, A 1 11 Lamp* Just received ands- w sale hv 1 -.l7_tf B.'A (WISE. ! *rgains! BARGAINS! FROM WE SHALL SELL OFF Tr K RF.M A I NDER 0-#-OUR large stock OF Wteiidrj-coodl AT GREATLY SEDUCED PRICES! 18 THE “Time TO SECURE bargains AT G. PARKER A CD'S TO FARMERS. J 80(yr i & r ,il I £ ,tVY ot .. NKV toAOT.au. •I .. ■*” “ Dundee Bagetna ! —J" 9 ?! fMO*Machine Rope. ‘ laS bpun Ho{<, i We w .'2 1 o'**” 18 Twice. huv ‘ t<We U ma. Ju.y T j H t W , A RQgg. UIIES & 6EWIEII T A K E NOTICE. I hits I ]ilisle in Has just opened a splendid lot of RICH Bc. magnificent DRESS GOODS, SILK, BAREGE, ORGANDY AND ’ . .lACOXEr ROBES Svmic* U * l '° with 2 Jnp..* and 3to 5 L ’w C a K a,EI? ,NT8 ’ LACE BAREGE man IILLAS. S LKS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, TRAVELING DRESS GOODS, in great variety. Hdkf*, f oliar*. Bands, Edgings, Inu rt >gs. Luce nuus. Ac. Qdieoes. Bh-ui bed A ltr„w n CARPETING, in Eogii-h Btussells 1 3o 2 ply. Ingrain from 25 eta to Ji so per yard * HEARTH RUGS, &C., WINDOW DAMASK, LACE AND EM B D. CURT AI NS, TAS SELLS, tSic. rr”"’ z \lo. Painted Window Shades in great variety— H.*teyy. Kid Gloves. Hem.ftticli. ai. 1 T .ne lW l.'.r * n ;‘ ery.t*!iiua islivk.uit 111 1. hrst. Ls ‘ Dry Goods store. Ooiuc ami jn ig. (f.r voanwlvtm I __ EI.IAH EINSTEIN, Triangular Mock. 1/a ■> iti,< IXKDH.IL CARD. DR. SAMUEL TARVER, Spier’* Turn Out, i JKFFKRSOM CO.. GA. , ( ■- P-h cri ceh. UtewAicted. in all V/ cwnecialtvfn chr. nicmc*. which have long defied the skill of the J/.-di. al Pruf.-s, n Jf- )*.mes and prea. nptions can • sent by mail to £7, t the Doctor,at theals.ve Po>t Office. Charge- rcasonid-Ic. march st—ls JOEL R. GRIFFIN Attorney at Law, MACON GA. \y i!X pre-tie. f„ ,he counties ..f Macon and ! 1 Jf** Also, in the . .„niics, tjnih-W*** l.corgi.H. acce-mMe In Kail Krmd. PUrl.ruhir personal attrati.*, q„rm to e-Jertinq. ‘*th.-e wnb fteA. Ixw-hrane. D—inwr* Hr^ildine. il street. op|M.<ate Methodist Biioic Itepository. fell. 27. Hair “Work I* *\ n totoTlCE to order 8 ter 4t> new design* for selection.,:. _ E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. f IRE ENGINE FOR SALE. a £ Er.rine bnill br Aimew of Phila f^! P ( *n* ri ‘ rt L\ia ‘"r’ l **'” l v th.’ Mechanic ’ * ‘* T* 1 ‘ **d at m aaolltcc : on.v re.r, for setliac U i ße want e room. Addrea* Fotrrca UnoeoaT „r.>rterwi'. Aagi U. Ga. March 1 t CENTRAL BAIL ROAD, —fc la K m* o J w CKANQg QF SCHgDOLI. ON aad after Saturday, Feb !6th. If ft', the Trairg will be TUB a* follow*: Lear* JUivuirvh. 1005 P. M l SO P. M.attd 11 .TO p . M. ArrtvWlt;Macon... { ... g v h A. M. and UX>. PM. Arriietn Aagnsta.. O.SO A. M. m • A5 P. M. Amveiii l a A> | M Le Macc.r. 10 iv A. M.aud liiwu P.’ H. Arri v* ift ßavannat.".Sl a.u ?.*5 A. M. ard ;© 4 >P. M. Leave A it -U i- to a. M. at and 6.V, P. M. An tve in Savanna! T.-;i g. M. and to to. p. M. Arrive in Maccn 8.55 A. M. andl: 0-i P M. Tram* u *-> ■ u.. Sa.a-.aan at .0.05 a. n... unn rut to Mi ton,arrtv;nt there at VlO'p in.,e•Dotctlng with 10 a im . ■aena tan to Angurs. ruMutn takiug the li. Ai p. m. train at wiU leave Wilier. 5.51* p. m. and arrive at Savar.nah :.t I('.<o p m in It .lOp m from Savannah will go thiongb direct to Aogueta. f*we-ger by either 1.300 r lO.’op tn train* ‘re So vat - cah for Macon, or poinubeyoßd, will meet witn no deten tion at Mfic-n. . Pa*** ng r* for Atlar.fa. or t oii.tr beyond, on Weatern & All int.e i a'irnad. wl. I leave Sat aiine.l. :.n *he 1.30 pm trair.; f.ir hiie*gi-riiie and Earooton on IhlO p m train : for South-Wraicm Kai'toud behtw K<*t Valtwr, n It 10 p m tru, i thoao for Uunt,,>tucjr, cjwlumbus, Ac., by eilkc tram. Pan encert fr im Augusta, for Sontl.-Weti rn Georgia, h uht t .he the 15.f© ani Train to avild detemion at Maion. Three for 1 omnibus >f .Lt<oineiy. Ac, may take eltle’ train. Tra*n co.r-nect at Macon with Macon A V. cfrern t.a’r* to Gnt3B and Atimti. and thewe-t; also with Howb-Vut •ru tnui.l to A baay. Cuthficrt Kabul*. Fort Gainea ABiercoi,. f'oiim.Su?, Mon’ei n,i y. Jrc.. and at Millen will t agusta and Sa’ annah Railroad to Augnrta and the north; at ravannali w.ih the trl-aeeklv *tet.tn,hi[> to Ni w Yolk; at •. aril ft MmaUieto PhtladehUda and Rilttmore. Bv thiaoh inr- in Sdietl iie. the onnnec ior. tioth way*, at Augnca. with the South t’amlitia Kai nnc! i* tecn-ed. and paawrgers, will have no dc eution -it Au.ucanr Miilen j heretofore. OhO. W.AI'AMS. Marcti 1 -ts General Suj ciiutender.t. I FURNITURE, FURNITURE, Thenhtßt extensive and finest assortment ever offered in ih;s market, At Prices that Defy Competitoin. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Wo have one *.f the very finest stocks ever offt-re'! in Mscon. Tlie most fastidious taste, can call for not Inn/ in the furniture Hue but ii.ut we cun furnish. Our stock of SOFAS, BEDSTEADS, TETEATETES, DIVANS, ROCKING k EASY CHAIRS, PARLOR CHAIRS. PIER, CENTRE, TOILETTE, DINING AND EXTENSION TABLES, WASIISTANDS, PORTABLE WARDROBES, LOUNGES, PATENT SPRING BEDS, Ac, Ac. Is very superior, and should lie examined, if for n Hiring else than tt* ti matter of ouriowty. The extent of our st’.wk .will enable us to nuke it to the udvaifaje of nil who wish to purehase to gna* us a call, as we ire determined to sell a* low as can lie sold in this market- Next to the Lamer House. Macon, Ga. Wood, Bro. be Co s Ga., Fob. 23—ts gISELLIMi OIF AT COSTS FOR. CASH! _ This is your time to pitch in for a M inter Garment. flfc /a ‘Jf By leaving your older at M WM. B. ARNOLD'S m you can depend on getting it COATS, VESTS, AND PANTS Cut in the latent style and made by first class workmen. COME ONE COME ALW AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. , X WlXilJ ! ME sf° r"”™; I SELL FOR 30 DAYS AT COST white sinKTs, j. jT’or Cash.. FASCY, do , WH. R. ABWOLD, \\ Hi TE COLLAK , J Flxyd House Building, Macon, O*. FANCY du J dec II HAD UlAimiiS. JOHN N. KEIN, 1860 ROBT. KEIN. DRESS GOODS. JOHN N. KEIN & CO., are now opening tt their “Head Qu.rt.re,” SIZ.KS AND FANCY DRY GOODS SILKS, DRESS GOODS, L ACES & EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND ( £O\ES, M VNTILLAS AND sHAVVLS * PAR LSOI.S, HOOP SKIRTS, Ac- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CURTAIN STUFFS, * CARPETS, RUGS, W . £■&*. of the ladies of Meet* and surrounding ountry to examine our RICH AND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY _ thn .hove Goods which are oth red on the most favorable terms and at as low nf ices as bv any House in GaJ Prompt and particular attention given to orders. F John N. Xein Sc Cos. Macon, Feb. 23 ts Late Bostick, Kein & Cos. and Mathematical Tpctm S££* Hnii •‘•li'i-Ttci. and new part*made ley. New letmton 1 ads, Ac., fur old machine*. 4 lar 8 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. LCONIDAs LAMAR. J 0. J. WILLIAMSON DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODS! The un.leratgT.od have Ju*t opened at the old itandofVr K Dtaeau,. nee. and wH Reeled wtc* of AtapkiLdFai DRY GOODS Ilegant silk Rot e*,froir, 4 to* Volart* „ “ Hrag>ad Pine Apfie R..**s! superior* r*atidy Kobe.r. n. *tn .’SVoLrttm • Jaconet “ all prices. Organdy Mi stin in gr- at var ill • Jaconet *• “ * Platt and fgured Bstrrtr. Lace aud < ambric Sett-. Swiss asd Linin - And m fact, very thing that cm be font din any Goods Establishment hecxoebv-d hv t, sn^ oCko^^°US *r un ‘ i,fc ’ , ’* r < *° , '<ls can no- Wfc hlte , ? T . ?u C * r ? ift Macon, cither in price o, M U!ve 1 • a Call and set* for yon.selves. Very .etp^fnliy m,r 1 la Mara m illiamson. SOUTHERN DEPOT. tlue Grennine KEROSENE OIL! AT THE LOWEST PRICES, BV THE H \HfIKI. OR hIWU GALLON. BEING SLTPLIED niiwffy fram the \l ®rks f the KEROSENE OIL CO- THIS OIL Does not Smoke While Burn ing, AND 13 OF UNCHANGEABLE LEMON CCLOR And will not explode. FOR balk THE ONLY APPOINTED Agents in Macon, ZEIIIN & HUNT, wholesale: nno ret\il druugi*ts, Macon, Ga, LOTT Kill KK !~ SHIVERS’ LUCKY OFFICF. GEORGIA State Lottery—McKinney A Cos. Man- Ac*"*c < to i uw ’> and lii,uuu dollars. tun-tdidated Lotteries of Georgia—Hodges. Paris SJ ,, H“Nvrs. Capital* 100. UM, 7,owt. fß,.Oot> and JU.UhI dollars, Ac., Ac. Walton Female College Lottery—W. C. Dawson *o- Manager*. Capitals 60.000 aO,OOO and 25.000 dollars. Ac_ *o. (.rateful for past lavors, would solicit a continu al*** of the same. Io n* infer that I have sold, and returned, more ea|iita!s and Urge jui/es. th..n at any other ofliee in ii<* -tt|p of itporpa. t „ U< L ‘ u J° ‘ *; r . ‘d your order* to Shivers’ Lneky Ofßcc. Floyd House Huilding x. . WM.StIIVEKS,’ Jr., Agt. Macon. Ga.. Feb. 23 ‘6O. lv * N otico. South Western H. R. Cos. r T''HlB risul is now-opi-ii f„r taisme** to Coleman. A lo miles west of Cuthbert on th© E'ort Gaines hue, and to Morris 11 miles west ofCuthbert on the faitaula line, and will Is* opened to Hatcher*, 15. on the Etifaula line hy the 15th day of March next. Good atni secure station house* have la-on erect ed at each of these points for the protection of merchandise* from the weather. W. A Macon, Agent oil the Eulaiila line, now- at Morris’ Station anut . H. Marshall Agent on the Fort Caines line, now at Coleman, wiil attend promptly to the for warding of cotton over the Hoad and merchandise to its proper destination as last ns wagons shall of fer tor Mint purpose. < sweliHs eoiiiua t daily with trains between Fort ’ iitmesand Coleman, Intween Fiifanlaand .’Morris. vi. ic } Eng. A Supt. Macon, Feh- 18th, 1800 ‘ PILES! PII.ES !! PILES!!! Eitfrnal and Internal, rpHE undersigned wa* afflicted for fifteen years -I with that di?Tr***inyr dii!Ne. PILES: an<l lv tn. re iveident discovered a remedy which is a surf. rtEE. On receipt of t itenty-five cents and one red stamp he will send lull particulars for compoundin'* ;ui.i using the medicine. Thousands have exiierb eneeii instant relief and permanent cures. Warranted a cure in ail eases. Address BRADT A ( 0., Charleston. Mass. hell ts JUST ARRIVED ! KEUB!I!EL K B! ffiOES! from Virginia & carolinas. HA\ IN'G leased the new and well arranged hriek Negro Mart Guilt By Mr. Noel, expressly for the security and comfort of Negroes, 1 take this method of informing those that w ish to purchase or sell Negroes that the Business will la* continued at the new Brick Mart on Popular Street, where they can find at all times a likely lot of Negroes at reii aonahle prices. I will also pay literal prices in cash for all vising negroes offered for sale. Mr. Noel will continue in tin* trade and have full control of ihe Business : I have also employed Mr. Baghv to assist in the Business. DAVIS SMITH. Feh 23 ts Savannah Route! TO IM ©w York. Great Reduction in Rates of r*aa.SßgA.C3rE Xew of Throt-rlt Tickets rHON. . EHOM. V* Orleans, - - - 25 Memphis ©ti 75 Mobile, 65 Mil Nusliv lie, -.7 75 ■lontgomery, ... -25 Obit h tlUnooea .... 2,500 ;..ii.minis, .... 21 Oil Knox ille, . - - - -SS 51 ‘!bany ..... 23 ■ Atlanta, 21 l) •lacoo, 10 Ooi Augusta, - - - - -17 14) Baggage checked through by the Mat hsrian Txp s nnipany on the Cel.trsl Railroad Cars, and dehv tied . where in New Yort vicinity. By the splendid ard eommodioui 81de-Y'lieel Steamers . l son ton ® Capl. M. S. Woodhuil, ALABAMA 1,300 ** •* Oeo. R. Sche .ch. ..earing Savannah every SATURDAY, Carryingtle Uni ted States Mail. These steamship* belong to thi old established an. favor te line, known as the “New York aid Savannah Stea - hip Aavigatio/I Compary.” and wire limit ext revs y- f. t his line, they arc com nand ft by expenenoed. ski lfn . arefnl and yxiiite officers ; and in eon h rtal.h- accomniodß’ ions atnl fare,cannot tieeicelied b> any vesselsou the c -as* Thr.'ttgli Ticlet/ are sold n New Orleans tiy K 1. ki-pes, do Gravi 1 st. ••Mobile *• Cox, Ban.’ aud Si 1 o. ** Co|u*nl" , ” S. It Bill A gei.t llareien'e Kipreas and 1. M. lliviNg. Katt/oiid I icxrt Ageid. and at all other ix-ins iy connecting Ka lroad ‘I tck*t Agenis. JOHN R. WILDER A OALLIE. Agents, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHILL A SON, nnrl Agecu, New York. SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR, N VER DEBILITATES. I’T is compounded entirely from Quids, and has become an m. e**tai'li'iicd fact, a Mandat'd Medicine, known and approv by all that have used it.f land is now resorted to with nfldence in all tlie dis ( l eases for which It is recoin nended. ( gg j It h:i** cured thousand; ;within the last two vein A ho ) ad 4jven upall hope( (of relief, us the numerous UiMi • ito l ceitiri cates iiij (ny pooseesiou show. Fin lu4j must be a-’apt t (ed to the teinper&ineiit of be ii'ibviitual taking I*.; ,'ar tl ustd in micb .juanlitiee win act gently nn ti e bow j I3 ;,‘la. Let tbc and elates of ui ( Judgment guide you in the iseofilie LI \ EH !N- : C 9 ‘ATGOHATOH, and it will care Liver t iin- : ;|i I lnt a . 11l inns Al inek*. llyjpeinla.’ ;( hrunlr Diarrhoea, ■iiiiimer t omplaints.. !> si iilery . Ilriiim y , *our s.mmu h Habit-/ T3F uni CostlvcßCM, liail •c, <'holers, (Yilrni; m ‘llurtua, 4 linlera In fa ntu m. Flatulence,/ ;J a und i c **, Female \> I’ftkiifiwcfi. aid na> f |be used suoc seftuiy man Ordinary Family / QfS ;Medicine. It will rure *l* K HLAI).\4'Hr,( ijj/Pwtbousandstan tes’lfy.) in t went 5 minute*, it ( T* Wo or three Tea -i-inii.fiilis art* lakei ) /a; commencement if at I l;,ck - r “1 : All who ue It an,’ /.I\liik their testimony in its favor. j ) MIX WATER IN’ THE MOI TH WITH THE INYH.OHATOII, AND ©WALLOW UoTH TO GETIIkti. Price One Dollar per Bottle. ALSO-- SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLrf, COMPOUND*D FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in <JL VKS EASE©, Air TUltt, and will kecpln any t'limatp. The Family ( /iihar-( -'tic Fill is a gentle butac tive Catbari c which tbi-j tj r ,|)rietorbaa used in bis practice lucre tl.an twenty/ Q/j (in i. The o iiiUntly inur.is / (ing d-iminil trom those who have long uael thei (P|Ll> and the aatisfac tioi. which all express inf _• tregird to their use. lissln- Juced me to plate t belli j ~~ (within the reach of all. The prufers'iin weChuow, “™ (that different Cathartics act on different portions of, #* rihe bowels. The KUIIIA t’A-( [THAHTir PILL lum, with doc releii nee lo thisi (well est-ldished fact, been CfimiK'Uiided from a varlr j y ;ty ol the purest Vegetable Extracts, which act aiikej [on every part of ttie all mentary canal, and are) [good ami safe in a! leases where a Cathartic is iced-j [ed. au< luu lleraiitr* me nl* of the tsionini h., n— [StreutneiM, fain, in Ihe Hack and Loitei,! fIC ('imiiieness. Pain and Wo relies* over Ih e; * [whole Im.ly, from sud den com. which frequent-! “*■*. (ly. if negh cteu. end in a long course of Fever, loss* Jof Appetite, a t'reep tng sensation of t'tdd; [over the body, |lt**i. le**nrs* Headache, or! ; weleht in the llend.all Inllaiiiiiiaiorv Itiseas-; * ies. W orms in Children or Ad’tlls, Hlieiima-; tCf [tism, a great Purifier of the lilnod iiid D'-*nydi'-‘ , eases to hit h flesh is heir, oo limner..us to i. rntion* (in this advertoement.— Dose, 1 to 3. I 1 PRICE 30 CENTS. The Liver Invigoratorand Family Cathartic Pills are retailed hy DruggisTsgcneraliy, and sold wholesale b, the trade in all toe large towns. S. T. W. BANDFORD, Manufacturer i.nn Proprietor, 335 Broaawav, N. Y. Retailed hy all Druggist*. Sold also hy ZEILIN A HUN EO. I*A5'N’E. and MFNAUD Si <_ ASTLKN, Macon. Gune ii, | ly.ch. It is Not too Much to Say SINCE ALL. OLD AND YOUNO, Affirm its Truth, YU; That Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative Will preserve mfalibly the growth and c dor of the hair I u>eil two or three t ines a w eek, to any im iglnalde age.— Perf ctly, re store the grav. cover the bahl wilh nature’s own oriament, the hear; make tt mors s*lt and heuutl ul than any oi , and preserve the scalp tree from ait disc ise to the gr.ateet age. Mateoman, Judgt s. Attorney's Doctors. Cler gyman, Profess! nal n.en ai.dUentiem n and Ladies, of ail elas.-’ -. all over the world, bear testimony that We do not say Oj much iu its favor. Head the following, and Judge : litc-KOBT Cbove, St. Charles Cos.. Mo(, Kov. PJ, 1557. I’nor. won*—l'fiMpm. isMsa, cmim-rwewere induced to use some of your llalr Restorative, and it* ef feets were no wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to report i . our linie sou’s head for some time 1 ad been pcr'cctiy cov ered with tores, and some call it rcahl load. The Ia r al m ist entire y cainei ts in c .usequenee w hen a friend, seeing his suff lings, advised us to use your Restorative, we c.id so with lilt e 1h peof success, bu’ mi our ourp-ise and that of .ill our friei ds. a vetv 1 w applied*l-u* removed the dis a-ie enti ely and anew and luxuriant crop of I air so< n started out. and we can now say that our boy has as health V a scalp, and as luxuriant a c-op of hair as any other child, W e can. n erefore. ai.d do lieieuy, n ccommtnd your Restorative, as taperlect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair, We are yoursrespectiully, Geo. W. Hiovunbotham, Baiia!i A. Higoinbotham. Paor. Wood.—Dear Sir: My Imir had, orseveral tear-, been tieconiiug premiturely gtav, accompanied bv a harsh ne s which rendereti the constant application ol oil necessa ry in dr. sing it. Wiien l comment’ and us.ng your Hair Re storative about two months ago it was ‘.n that coudiiion ; am! having continued its use till within the last three weeks it in, turned to its natural cilor, and ass imed a softness and lustre greatly to be preferred to those produced hy the app!ica>ion of oils or any other prepara'ion I have ever used. 1 re yard it as an indispensab e article for every lady's toilet, whethesto lie used as a Hair Restorative or for ti e simile purpose of dressing or lieautifvtng ihe hair. You have permission to refer to me ali who entertained any doubt of its p.rtorudng ali that is claimed forit. Mas. C.Stmosds. Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 10,1867. 114 3d at. Wellington. Mo.. Dec. 5. 1857. 1 nor. Woop—Dear Sir : ily Ihe advice of a trieud of mim , who Imd been using your Hair Restorative, X was induced to try it. J had Uie fever, some time Hit May, and nearly every hair in my head came out. Now myhalrhas c .me in a great deal thicker than ever it was. Nothing hut a duty and sympathy that I feel to communicite to others who are afflicted as I have beer, would induct me to give this public acknowledgement ot the benefit 1 have received from I'rof. Wood's Hair Restorative. Yours respectfully, A. R. JACOBS. The Restorative is put in bolßesof three sites, viz.: large, medium, and small ; the small holds >$ pint, and re'ailed lor one dollai per lo t.e; the medium holds at least twenty tier cent m /re in proportion than the small, retai s lor tw o dob latsper bottle; the large ho.ds a quart, 40 per cent more in proportion, and retails t"r three dol'ars per hot le. O. J. W<>OD A CO., Proprietors, SH Broadway, N. Y.. (in the gte it N. Y. wiie Hai.ing Kstabinmieiit,) and 114 Market Ftreet.St.l.onls. Mo. And sold bv all goop Pbcooistb and Fancy Goods Dealers. Jn.6,3ei. STATIONERS WAREHOUSE, No. 7i i, John Street, N. T. W. & 0. K. HERRICK, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX FOREIGN & DOMESTIC STATIONERY WE are now prepared to offer to the trade, from all part j of the coun'n, a full and complete ftfsoiuntnt of a goods in our line compiling the newest and m* at de irab 1 , stock of . . __ BTATIONE R Y n the country. We respectfully request of buyers an Inspec ion of our st***k. Our new ILLUSTRATED TRADE CATALOGUE W Mail on application. TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. Tlii* valuable and popular Medicine, prepared in conformity with the analv sis of the waters of the celebrated Seltzer Spring, it. Girmany. in • most cmve lent and por table form. ha. unlvers dly received ibe most Fa voratile recomn.endatiot.s of th* Medical pro fession and a Discerning Public, as the MOST EFFICIENT AND AUREEAIILE Saliuo A portent in ute. and as being entitled to special preference over the many Mineral >prin* Waters, he dlHi Powders, and other similar articles, b> th From hs corn pact ness anu greater effica cy. it may be used wiih the best effect in alt BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES, MCI HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE, IN DIGEST ION, AND ALL SIMILAR COM PLAINTS, PFd LI A ELY INCIDENT TO THE SPRING and SUMMER SEASONS. Itis pirticnlarlyadaptedtothe want*of Travelers by Be* and Land, K-si.l.uts in hot climates, persons of Se dentary Halit f. Invalids and Convalescents; Captains of vessels and Planters will And it a v,l uable addition to their Medicine Cte-ts. With those who bare used it, it Las high f avor and is deemed STATE OF TIT £ LIVER-It renders great s rv'ce in restoring t ealtliv action. IN UOL'T AND RHEUMATISM—It givcßthe btst snt i-faction. alia-itig a ! it tiamn au ry syu pt tma, and In many easi b> ffect'.alK curing those afflicted. IIS hCCCESS IN CASES OF GRAVEL. INDIGE" 4 - i XION, UKAHTBURM ANT) COSTIVENESS—Proves it o be a Medicine n* the greute.-t oti itv. At'lUirl OF TilK -T .M ACH. ANDTHK DISTRFS’- ; INOSI” KVESS s<) USUAL DURING PP.EGNANCV- Yie'ds speedily, and witb marked success und. r its lteaiUijul “‘"tTfFORDS THE GREATEST RELIEF TO THOSE AFFLICT** WITH OR SUtUECT To THE PILES— Acting gently ou the bowels, neutralizing all irritating tecre- , tion and thereby removing all inflammatory tendencies. IN FACT. IT IS IN VALU RLE IN ALL CASKS WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT OR PURGATIVE IS KFQIIRED. It is in the form of a powder, carefully put up In bottles, to keep tn unv y'iinate, and mer.-ly requires water poured up on it to produce adeligh'ful effervescent beverage. Taken in ti e morning, it never interferes with the avoca tions of the day. acting gently on the system, restoring the digestive powers, exciting a healthy and vigorous tone of the stomach, and creating an elasticity of m ud and Bow of spirits wbieh give zs to every enjoyment. It alro enahlestne in valid to en oy many luxuries wiih impunity, from wh'ch he most otherwise be debarred, and wit bout which lifei.irksome and distressing. ... , , .... Numerous'esiamoniais front pro'ces'.ottal and other gentle men of the higln ft standing throughout the country, and its s'eadily increasing populatity fr a series of yes re, strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favi.raids notice of an Intelligent public. Prepared end sold. Wholesale and Retail by ! John a. takran i a go., Dwooww. Wo. 57? Greenwich St., cor of Warren, N. Y. June 14—ly WANTED FOR 1860. 250 Bushels Corn Meal Monthly. tCJEAL proposals wi'l be received by the South Western Kaii RiiedCVmp ry. until the ‘Abh of December ltd), for the supply of? 50 Bushels Fresh Corn Mesl Monthly, to be delivered t their Per ot, in Macon, by the 2Mh of each mmth, begining with the ?sth of January 1860, and continue lor one year. Add res* VIRGIL POWERS, SupT. NelLAubc-r SOth, lb 6? . IFlilT EMI PiEPARTIM OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COM POUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For Diseoscso/f/ie Bladder, Kidney*, QruveL, Drnpey, It tJkneee, ObMnu.-tinne, Secret l)ixeas<*, female Curnpiaintx, and all PteeaMGt o/J/*g B.xual Organ*. Ariring from Excesses and In.prudenclhs In Life, and re moving a 1 improper Dlsch rXes front the Bladder, Kid neys, ortexual Organs, whether exi ting in Male or Female, From whatevt r cause thev may have originated. And no Matter of How Long Standing, Oivimj Htnlth atnl Vigor to the Frame, ami Bloom to the PdUkl Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferer*; and removes all the Symptoms, among whicn will be found. In i p"sitiou to Exertion, Less of Power, los- of Memory, 1 itticultyof Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror ot Dis ease, M■ uk Nerves. Tie h'iug. Dread ful imrorof De-Uh, Ni/flt S seats. Cold Feet, usefulness, istmiiea*of V-slon, 1 ai.gnor. Univer sal Lassitude ot ihe Muscular >ystem. urteii Enormous Appeti.e with Dyspeptic Symptoms. Hoi Hinds, Flushing of the Body, I ryness ol the skin. Pallid <b ut.Umince ana Fruptionsou the Fine, l ai.'inth. Back. Hei vinetsot the Eyelids, Fre quen'h Black Spots Flying before the Kyet, with Ten porary S’ ff.isl-n and I ■ ss of Sigh* : Want of At tention. Great Mobility, l:e*tle *i ess, wi'h Horror of I txxiiety. Noll. ing is mere i>.sirable'osueh Pa lien's than Soliiud". si.d no'hiug they more Dread for tear of iheloselve* ; no Re pose of Manntr, no Earnestm sa, no Speculation, hut a lluiricd Transition, from one question to an other. These si m toms, if allow ed to go on—which this medi cine invariably removes-soon follows LOSS OF POWER. FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FIT*-in one of which the patient may expire. Who can sav these excesses are not frepiently followed bv those direful di-cases—l .SAN ITY AND CONSUMPTION ? The records ot the IN SANE ASYLUM>, aud the melancholy deaths by CON SUMPTION, bar ample witners to the truth of these as sertions, In Lunatic Asylums the mrs* melancholy exhi bition appears. The countenance is actua ly sadden and quite deslltuta-neiUu-’ Mirth <r Grief, ever visits It should a sound of the voice (cc or, it is rarely articu'ate. “With woeiul measures wan des| air Low sullen sounds his grief B gulled.” Dehll ty is most terrible! and hqs bro'ght thousand* upon thous.inSa to untimely grove?, thus Masting, tin. am bition of many noble youths. It tan be cured by the use of Ibis InfallilDle PLemeciy. If you ere suffering with any of the aliove distressing ailments, the fI,UIII EXTRACT BUCIIU wllUure you. Try it and be convinced ot Its 1 flicacy. BEWARE or QUACK NOSTRUMS A QUACK doctors. MUD'S EXTRACT Bid I? prepared directly according to the Rules of PH SHM \CY AM) C IIEMI-THY. Cases ot from one week to thirteen years’ standing have been 1 flfecteri; Themoss of VOLUNTARY TKMTIMONY in posses-ion of Ihe Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known SCIENCE A ND FA MB, Per onally appeared before me, an alderman of the lty of Philadelphia, H. T. 11 ELM BOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic Me eury, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vege table. H. T. H ELM BtiLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sw->rn and subscribed before me tills 23d and iy of Novem ber, 1851. WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman. Price #1 per Bottle, or Six forfj, Delivered loany Addretai, Accompanied by re lab e and lesponslble Certificates from Prof.is.ir-of Medical Colleges, Clergymm and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. HRI.MB iLI), Practical and Analytical Chernot, Yu. 52 South 1 thill *l., lie low 4 hettlmil, Anw-in lily UuildingH, Phil*. nr To be had nf DH. STHOHKCKKR. Whnletale and Retail Agent Macon, <M , and all of all Drag got* and Dealer s throughout the United State*, Uanudae and Brit ish Prvvincse, Bowaro of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold’s---Take no Other. CIBKS GIA H ASTIID. Sold by E. L. STKOECHEK, Macon. Jan. 25 w*s-*vly., WOOD, EDDY & CO. S HORGIA AID 6ELAVAHE STATE LOTTERIES! GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE ■ <* 2 < The Extraordinary Draw ing of Wood, Eddy A Co.’s s 1 gie Number Lotteries will take pl&ee lu public, under the luperintendanve of S wore. Connnl-louers, at Augusta, Ga., as fallows: , . £qi Draws on Saturday, Feb. 25th, 1860. Draws on Saturday, Mar. 31s/, 1880 Draws on Saturday, Aprl. 2 8*/i, 186( , GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS To take place as above specified. 1 Grand Capital Prize of SIOO,OOO. 1 rnise tii.,o „--i nr a, reg, 2 Prize of *JO.t)iO 170 Prizes of 54X1 2 i'nzeof. 10,0(0 67 Prizes ot 100 2 Prizes ot. t. 6 00-i 55 Irizes of. 76 2 Prizes of 0,000 6i Pr z. so’ o 2 Prizes of 4,i 60 55 Prizes of 50 2 Prizes of ‘.On 4 810 Prizes of 4u 2 I riz,es o- 2,000 ;7,040 Prizes ot ..., 2 3Z.3V6 Prizes amounting to 61 186.7 th Whole Tickets 520 ; UclveeVO; Quartern to; Kighte* 2.s Certificates of package* will le soid at tlie follosring rati/, which istleii/k: Certificates of Packages 16 \A bole Tickets. ♦2V!) 00 •• *• ifi Half “ 149 60 “ “ 26 Quarter *• id 75 “ 2o E’gliths “ ot 27 THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood Eddy and Cos ,1 Single number Lotteries will take plac iu public, as follows : Class 58 Drawn on Saturday, February 4, IN tit) “ “ “ “ 11, “ “ 4iO “ “ “ Ik*. “ “ 61 “ “ “ *2, “ 62 “ * Alareh 3, “ 63 •* ** *’ 1, “ •* 61 “ ‘ ‘ 17, “ “ 65 “ “ “ 24, ‘* “ 66 “ “ “ 31, “ “ 67 “ April 7, “ “ 6H “ “ ’• 14, “ “ ‘ I *l. ‘ “ 70 “ “ “ 2H, “ Nearly One Prize to every Nine Tickets. ORDINARY DRAWING TO TAKE PLABE AS ABOVE HPKBIFIhD. 1 Grand Prize of $50,000. 1 •• Ot 20,000 1 “ Os 10,000 1 • 91 5,000 1 •• *'of *.OOO 1 •• of 8,000 1 •• es 1,600 50 “ of 600 100 “ es <°o 100 -‘of *6 100 “ of 1B ” 100 “ Os too APPBOXINIATION PRIZES. 4 prises of S4OO approx, to f.V>,OOO prise are $1,600 4 •• 800 “ 20,000 “ are l,*Hl 4 “ *6O “ 10,000 “ are 1(HK) 4 *• 246 •• 8,000 “ are 900 4 * 200 “ 4,000 “ are 800 4 l6O “ 8,000 “ are 00 4 *• 100 “ 1,500 “ are 400 6,000 “ 30 are 100,000 6.456 Prises amounting to $830,00 0 Tickets 910—-Halves ss—Quarters ti 50. Certificates of Packsges In the Ordinary. Dr swings wiilh sold at. the following rales, which is the risk : Cert ficates of Piickag.sof lu W hole Tickets, *B.i 10 Half ** 40 “ “ 10 Quarters “ 20 “ “ 10 tlghth “ 10 la Ordertnz Tickets or Certificates, Encloie the money to our address for the Ticket* or dered, on receipt es which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchaser* can have ticket* ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prise* will be sent tc purchaser* immediately after the drawing. fST~ Purchaser* will please write their signature* plain, and givetheir Post Office. County and State. Rpinemlx'r that every prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. pr All prizes of SI,OOO and nnder, paid immediate ly after the drawing—other prises at the usual time of thirty days. Allcommunications strictly confidential. Orders for Tit kets or Cer.lflcutes, by Muilcr Express to be directed to WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta Georgia, or, WOOD, EI.PY A <7O . Atlanta, Oehrgla. or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wtlmlugton. Delw E. C. BULKLEY, AGENT FOR WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S Celebrated Lotteries, i Macon, Ga. fi®* See Advertisement. JJBjfi nov 11-—w i c. liras & si, MACON, GA. INVITE the attention ot the Sporting Public and others, to their large selectien ot Double Guns & Rifles, Pistols and Revolvers, Pocket and Sporting Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Walking Sticks, HIM & DOMESTIC AMMDIITIOI. And every artie’e to be found in the first-class Sportsmen's Emporiums, either North or South. By * dfire'ul attention to business, and by keeping, always on hand, a choice assortment of the best goods In our line, we expect to receive a continuation of the liberal patronage here tofore extended to us.* I lore. Lov*.W-‘n I>. C. H. A SON. PIANOS.— Anew and elegant lot of Ckiekering <f Son's , Light ti Bradbury's, and H’. JTit abe's, at manufacturer’s quoted prices. For side by mar 8 E. J. SOHNBTON * CO. G. W. EMERSON, D. D. S. DENTIST, JKSSfe OPPOSITE THE LANIER March 1, ‘60 —ts GARDENING Implements. DDTTWTWA Implements in setts com” X XL U M XN U plete. Pruning Knives, Hud’ ding Knives. Pruning Shears, long and short ban” I dies. Pruning. Hooks, Pruning Haws, Garden uud i Seed Hoes. Garden Hoe and Hake; Gardes TrowelA, Garden Spades. Spading Forks. Potatoe Hakes,Gar : ilon Plows, Garden Burrows, for sale by NATHAN WEED.'-- f\JTTQ No. 10 and 11 Cast plows. Steel X ±j\J VV C 5 p"int self-sharpening Plows. Steel Plows. Sulesoil l'lows.Side Hide Hill Plows, Ditch ing Plows, Garden Plows all sizes. 1 and a Fur row Plow s, Harrows, Mattocks for sale by NATHAN WEED. ■TT'|%yjlQ of all the 1 Hist makers, eompsising Seo- Ml l Pin vil’s. Blade's Patent andtYowu. Weed’s warranted. Bradley's Cast Steel Grubbing, Lane Hoes, Seed Hoes, Flower Hoes, for sale bv NATHAN WEED. QTTATTI?T G ,1,, d Spades. Garden and OXIU V JLJLiw Si raw Hakes. Spading Forks. Bush Hooks, Bush Scythes. Socket Hooka, Cotton and Wool Cards. Sheep Shears, Curry Coni lie. Horae Brushes, for sale by NATHAN WEED. fT/NTJ WT Shelters, Corn Mills. Straw and Sliuek vUXin Cutters. Grain Cradles. Scythe Blades, Grain Sieves Fan Mills, Thrashers, Horse Powers, otter and Beaver traps, Wheeltnrrows, for wood, Coal and Dirt, Chums, Ac., for sale by N. W. TO AV JPL CTPT?T Common and IJaUN VX OIXiLL. Ketined Iron, Swedes Iron. Bundle Iron of all kinds. Horse shoes, Horse shoe Nails. Plow, C a st. German. Blister and spring steel, sheet Iron. Boiler Iron, Jack screws, Crobars, screw Wrenches, kc., Ac., all for sale by marl NATHAN WEED. 6*loo Reward!! THE above reward will be paid formy boy AE- AX KliLI), who run away from uie stout eight yeui Jh ‘ ago. ii Wilke* c aiuty Oa.. and wbc 1 have reason jC4 lo believe Uin ia.ip>oa county,or In some of the adjoining counties as he has a wife and chib a ’ dren bebniging to Mrs. Paradise, some eight or ten luuea North of Loachap< ka. in that county. Said boy is about thirty-live or six years ofage.is amula i tro, lias straight, black, coarse hair ; high cheek bone*; tall | and slender ; rather inclined to tie stoop-shouldered ; has a mark on kU face, uotcertain, but think it on the right side: has a scar on one leg, near the knee; do not recollect which leg ; weighs utroui 145 pounds. I understand that a negro was arres'ed at Opelika, Ala., on the week belore Chris'mas, who answers the descrip of my bey. and woo was attempting to paashimsilf ■ a as a while man by the name of Levi Unit, and who was iodg- and in jailof Kuseell county, buts bsequeut.y released. I have strung reasons for believing that this was my negro. I will pa the above reward for his apprehension and de livery to meat West Point,Ua.,or4sotr lod.-ed inanviail so I can get him. AMOS HUUULEyT Jan 28—3 m w W lay TJae OR. J. BOVEE DODOS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ? BECAUSE for the cure of Incipient consumption, weak lungs, weak stomachs, general debility, and for purify ing afid enriching the blood, they are abs dutely unsurpass ed by any other remedy. To beassmeed of this it is cnly necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of ave y superior quaiity—m arly double the usual strength of other wines—wanning and Invigorating the whale svstem, from the head to the feet. As these Hitters are tonic and a ter na'lve In thei- character, so they strengthen and Invigorate the whole svstem, and give a UNE TONE AND HE A L THY ACTION t alt its parts, by equailzng the circula tion. removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. Thev are also rirsilAni f.. a ,veagneds pecu liar so remales, where atonic is required to STRENGTH EN AND BRACE THE SYSTEM. No lady who Dsubjecttc 1-ssltude or faintness should be without them, as they are revivifying in their action. These Hitters will not only cure butpieveut disease, and In this re.-p. ct are doubly valuable to the person, sick or well, who may use tliem. For proot or the tiulh of th's s*e full particulars and referencesto per aus cured on the circular inside tne w rap per accompanying each bottle. Ministers ot the gospel, lawyer*, lecturers, and all public speakers should use Dr. J. Bovee Dodds’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. WHY? Because they strengthen the lings, quiet and soothe the nerves, promote diges’i’ p, strengthen and brace the whole svstem. Aside from their medicinal virtues, they are un surpassed as a delightful beverage, producing all the exhil arating effects of biandy or wine, without their lnluriopa results. To that unfortunate class of individuals addicted to the use.Of atrougnli ink, these Hitters willy rove Invalua ble, as they prevent the sudden reac on which Invariably follows av'sprce,” and, acting as an alternative, remove from the system the piisoh which 1s Imbibed by all who In dulge lu the me of the adulterated liquors to be found in most barn-oms ot the country. Inebriates who wi.-h to reform, and yet require a stimulant, by substituting these Billers tor the mixed wines and llquois ot the drinking sa loons; cau in a short lime refrain entirely from the uae of stimulants. Try one bottle, and the Bitters will tell their own story. gDJEMMAT Bo h married ands ogle, but especially mothers, shoufd always keep on hand a supply of DR. J. BOVEE DODDS’ Imperial Wine Bitters. For IHsesses Peculiar to Females they “act like a charm,” they prevent lassitude or faintness, -and in all cates where a tone Is requited, these Bitters nxfr, xw M'rr.nnm. CHARLES WLDDTFUCLD A CO„ Proprietors, 649 and 651 Broadwav. New York. For -ale l.y E.L. STKOUECKER, Macon Ga. jan 28— ly wisw REMOVAL, REMOVAL. CARHART & CURD, HAS REMOVED TO THEIR NEW IRON-FRONT STORE Cherry street. nearly opposite AYERS. WINGFIELD & CO. YTTHERB ran be founds large, and well assorted VV stock of HIK1) U ARK. IRON AND STEEL, and any article adapted to the use of MERCHANTS, PLANTERS, BLACK SMITHS, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, CARRIAGE AND WA GON MA KERS, and will be sold at the lowest market prices. DON’T FORGET THE 1 IUT FRONT. FOR NEW YORK. FREIGHT and Passage s low as by any other steamers. Cabin Passage, §ls Steerage “ 7 By the splendid and commodto— steamers of Tfc* Amfriean-Atlamtl* Screw Steamship Co.’s. R. R. CUTLER, (new) Capt. T. Crocker, MONTGOMERY “ W.O. Berry. j HUNTSVILLE “ J. A. Post. ! These steamer* were built expressly for the trade, ard In i point of conif .rt, speed, ami accommodations, cannot be ex i celled by any steamer on the coast. ; The summers HUNTS VILL* and MONTGOMERY, of ’ this line, wlli sail every Thursday, and the K. R- CUYLEK every other Saturdav | BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO . Age’ll* for Savannah. H.C,CROMWELL A CO.. March 1 Agent* for New York. Dissolution Copartnership. STRONG A WOOD hereby give notice, that their firm was dissolved this day hy mutual consent. — Either party is authorized to use the name, of the late firm in settlement of its aflhirs. Those indebt ed willmake immediate payment and those having claims will present them tor settlement. LEWIS P. STRONG, CHARLES V. WOOD. Macon, Jan. 2,1500 jan 3 3ni Hi NEW FIRM. L. P. STRONG & SONS. IEWIS P. STRONG tenders his crateful thanks j for the lilieral patronage extended to him for the last twenty-seven years, and respectfully an nounces that lie has associated with him in the fur ther prosecution of the larsiness, ins two sons, ED GAR P. STRONG and FORRESTER W. STRONG, under the name, firm arid style of L. P. STRONG. AND SONS, and will continue to ketm ou hand and otter, a large and select assortmekt of Boots Shoes and Leather of all kinds, and findings for Country manufacturers He respectfully asks for the new firm, a continu ance of the liberal favor extended to the old. Macon, January 2,1 see jan 6—ly COATES & WOOLFOLK v&sEiisnim )Q(merchants)S( ARE now op*n and prepared for the reception of Cotton A. a their NEW FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, oppo itelLirderoan *V Sparks. We will endcaror to prore cwimel ves worthy of the pationage of ‘hose who wiil favor us wit heir business. Liberal advances made ou catton whea de ired. Macon. Sept. 21.241 FERTILIZERS! GENERAL AGENCY. • THE undereirned respectfully announce to Planter* w f others Interested, that they are constantly receiving d*. reef from the Island.and fr. mthe meunfacturera, .th% fb* lowing most approved Fertilizers now known* all of naif* have been thoroughly and a*iisfactorlly tested, vi*2 No. 1 Peruvian Guano, i Sombrero Guano, Rhode’s Super. Phosphate of Lime, National Fertilizers, Ground Plaster. j These articles, which will hsve our brand, and hriruaD 1 eed as genuine, we shall, at all time*, be prepared to fesaiJh , n any amount* required, and at the lowest prices. Tho“Sa -5 r Phosphate.’ and •Fertilizer.’ at manufacturer*’rates?-M*h 1 xpense of transportation add* 1. * Savannah. May 2,-ly. FATTEN A MILLER. W. TANARUS, BLA JKs ORDINARY AND AVTORNI / t LAW, iLu-vau, Bohley oc> 3rt.. Feb 10—ly w* S2OO REWARD ! STOLEN Iron, the subscriber, oa Sa’uad ,v hi • t last. Its negro man named Irvin dies ter, wto u, ~ be’frie. ahoreabout 10 years old; shod on the is ( with hie fore-top cut off. Said negro is about 5 fee - high, J 35 years of age. I wl,l give the above rewarn fort'icEura r ,d neirro or #SO for the horse alone. SAM'L MoKF -ZIE. ‘ nov 26—, iorue. •maToti ‘NEW GOO DS GEORGE R. BARK !R HAS lust returned from New York wl .alar and fresh stock of Staple aad sta.Hoi*able dry dodo;;. GROCERIES, w HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND & lOES, hats AND &c., Suitable for both CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE, Most . f which base beea bought low for -Jaali ad will be sold at th •In vest figures. Cal. and s -e the. . R. B. |w bCOV ILL VI A GOO DELL’S iv>ub', >ck Stitch SEW ING MACHINES. Something n*w an, nl*e for ato -* e H. B. n,v 4 tt MiEilllKM VV OULD Intone their friends and th ,'Uiii generally, * v that they have now in store, aud arc e stantly re ceiving, their FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Os choice and select o-Fio oeri::b, To which they would moat respectfully turtle tl attent ion of one and all. Planters and Merc ants Willtlndit greatly to their interest tc cUi J exau.ne our stock tiefore pureliasuig elsewliere. \ ean teterndned to sell, profit or no profit. Quick sales an. m nurgius.ls our motto. Our stock cousisU in part of 60 Bales Gunny Cloth. ISO Colls Hope. liDO Pounds Haling Twice, 2 sHags Coffee—Java, Port Rico, Rio ,nd L ,'uira. Id Chests Black and Green Tea. 16s Barrels ABAC Sugar. 2£ •* Crushed and Powdered Bug ,r. 5 Hi res Lost sugar. 1C Hogsheads Fine i’on Rico. 300 socks Liverpool Salt, 100 Sacks Alum Salt. 250 Boxes Adamantine Candles tC “ Sperm “ 100 Boxes No. 1 Soap. 20 “ Fajnily Toilet Soap. 75 “ Assorted aud Fancy Candy. 10) Boxes Starch. lfy j Jars Snuff. 80 Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs ol I owdo 20 Cana Duck-shooting Powder. 100 lings Shot. 150,000 Cigars, various brands. 120 Boxes Tobacco. • 20 Cases Magnolia and Mount Vernoi Toba. .0. 60 Bales Dsnaburgs and Stripes. 6 Cases Homespun, Bleached. 10 Bale* Georgia Kersey. 10 ** Northern “ 12 “ Blankets.all prices 50 Baskets Piper's Heidsick wine. 65 “ La Peile 1A ine. 25 “ Prince Imperial Wine. 70 Caw Cabin t Wine. 15 CasesGlnger and Blackberry Wine and Bisndar 18° To “ Gin Kumand brandy, la Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet W us. lu Cases London Dock Gin. 10 “ Hoker, and Stoughton Bitters. 25 *• Lemon Syrup. 25 Casks Ale aud Potter. 10 lloxea Ginger iTeaervea, Prunes and Figs. ■°o “ Assorted Pickles. 40 •• Super Carb. Soda. 60 Barrels ami Boxes Soda and Butte. Crac rt, 20 Boxes Herrings. 6 Sacks Ashton's ‘l*able Salt. 6 Cases Ashton's Table Salt. 12 Dos. Well Buckets. 26 Dor. Blue Buckets. 15 Nests of Tubs. 60 Poz. Georgia Pine Buckets. 20 Boxes Leveritt Axes. 2>,000 Pounds White Lead and Zinc. 10 Barrels Linseed Oil. 10 “ Tanners'and Machine Oil 2 *• Castor Oil. 2 Casks l.inseid Oil. 1 Pure Sperm OH. 5 Barrels Lemon -yrup. 5 “ ‘ Rose Cordial. 5 ‘ Peppermint Cordial. 60 Pounds sewing Thread. 50 Dozen English I’fckles. 10 “ Worcestershire “auce. 20 Ilhds. Clear Bacon “ides. 10 Casks Hants, 20 Kits Shad. 20 ’* Mackerel. 20 “ White'Flsh. 10 “ $1 Salmon. 20 Cases Plantation Whisky. 2) * Pine Apple Brandy 5 Barrels d 77 LOA F sugar 3 “ S. Shell Almonds. S “ I'ec.n Nuts. 8 “ Bri.zil Nuts. 25 Boxes, Andtrson’s<olaceToli*cc . 100 Whole, Half and Quarter Barrel- Mac’ rel. 20 Firkins Prime fresh Butter. 10 Lard, 1 Doa. Corn Shelters. 10 “ Brooms, 10 cases Common Matches. 20 Gross German * 1* v asrs oew Timer. 50 Dt'Z. Blacking. 10 Cases Cotton Cards. 10 Dr z. Yeast Powders. 1000 Pounds Gro id Paints in Oil, ofai'c >rs BOV 4 M¥AM f IMt. MORE PR IZES THANJUNES BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATED GEORGIA. Ou the Plan of Matte r.uu ra. CONSOLIDATED LOTfERIES OF GKORGIA. Authorized by a Special Actof the Let-. -iotn \ for the bene at of Academies and for othe jturi a. HODGES, DAVIS & CC , Managers, Macon,’ Ortr CAPITAL PL IZ * oo. TICKETS ONLY $8 JO. Halve* *4 00—Quarters |5 00- wight #1 00. Prize* Payable in Full, wil’> tut i eduction Purchasers in buying 10 Tickets, wbe> the r mbers end In 1 2,3, 4, 5,6,7, ?, it, 0, are guarautei fa [ cos Cltss 7 DrwS October, it 1859. tt g tc “ -9. <• “ 9 “ NovcnT :r, l ’59. lO * “ ii, • ll. “ “ I), “ a (j “ “ 28, M 26 220 PRIZES AMO JN". ING TO 8271,200. will b< Aislrii.uteii act .rdlng . the 1 Rowing CJ-RAND CII JIVIE : To be drawn every fc": i urda> 1 Prize of... 1 IS - ** 0 1 Prize of. 20.0J4J 1 Prize of I 1 Prize of i,O>XJ 1 prize 0f.....:. SOX 1 Prize 0f...... 2.00 C 3 Prizesof....™ LOOO 5 Prizes of. • 500 10 Prizes 0f.....™ 800 SO Prizes of. 100 100 Prizes of.- 80 1,0 Prize* or *5 •:*.OOO Prizes of. _. : ft Approximation T izes. 4 of *.*)( approximating to *7O. 4 ar- •L3Q6 4 of Sto approximating to i “Jol. JOU 4 of 150 approximating to 1< iOP nr 600 ♦ t.f 100 approximating to f 000 a— wW 4of 1M approximating to (.000 a ............. 360 4 r.f I*o approximating to 2 000 a *2O 12 of ftJ approximating to 1 ■'oo ai ■— 20 ot W approolmatU.g to ) ar....,......... 1 000 4U of-. 30 appn ximktlug to .00 art L*JO fd) of 20 approiimaUng to 100 an.™ l.*j) 400 of 15 approximating to War .6,000 400 of 10 approximating to 25 an *.OOO 126,220 Prize*, amounting to \ i $271,200 •Certificate* of Package*of 10Whole lick 55.0 •• “ “ 10 Quarter “ 13.7 •• “ “ 10 Eighth “ 6,87 This is the risk, and which cntltler *heho'-'erWall he thaw Over *25. I The CoskinitUi Letter its or the Three Kosher Plm Are Drawn Eve: j Day. Tickets from $1 to sl6, each. THE EXTRA CJ ASB On Jhe CITY PLAN hy which purchasers can’ select their oum Number/ and pay any amen mt for Tickets , are D aw, every day. In Ordering Ticket* ir C rtiftcate* “Enclose the money to our address for ’ *!**** eireceipt of which they will be for xarde. >y mail. Pur- I cfcaserr can have tickets ending in any fig . they ma> deslg “■Tke list of drawn nuaat-ersand prizes chasers Immediately after the dr; wt All prizes under payable Immediately after U dr ig. Notice to Correal < ndc- s: Those who prefer not sending n tey • mall, can use THE EXPRESS DDK PARIES whereby money for Tickets, in tl • sun f Sight Dollar! and upward*, can 1 “eti s At Our Risk an* F pease, from any city, or town, where ther *I- an ipsess Office. The J money and order mut e encl “wd In a j Govfrnmcnt Post ftfflre i t*|. and Eirelope, j, or the Express Companies c Jiaot celve them. i All Communications ,'tri ly Confiden tial. Purchaser* will please write tl elr s’ attires jd* lo ’ “ and give their Post Office. Gouty and state. OIHOTTIjA I Containing full explanations <. ir hU-sTdres*, , forwarded,-V mail, to any **• * the wheel, With A LUt of the number* that are d.-i’* 11 jfitp and to, will be {be amount of the prize that each fnublic, Macon published after drawing In the A oavery purchaser. Da., aspeclraen copyof which wto to All order* for Ticket* iY] |, CO. established I tGti ’ PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, ‘** * CHAM HERN BT., ... .V irTn<> rly a Chatham Street, Now York.) I Werwe’\!' e attention of Grocers and mamHacture, tig r . em ° Va ’ and 8,30 ,h< ’ BROWN BNUFP. Maealioy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse lUppee, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW §NLTFF. u5i?STa Bc„,. h . i ranch Honey Dew Scotch, or Lundy foot ’ tobacco. SWOKINCJ, F,xg (XT CHEWING. SMOKIXO. ‘'v. 1, ., P. A. L. or plain, St. Jsgo * Ko r, . o Vfwndish, or sweet, Spanish K-rfiK,, 2 rn! W, ‘ et Scen,< and “ronoco. Canister iv.noot, Tin Foil Canvendish, Pure turkish. tiwnlar of Prices will I*, sent on application. uiooh m art,cle °l' Prnk Scotch Snuff - , which will be found a superior article for dipping )an 6—3 m w Washington Hall. B Y E. R. S ASSEEN, (SUCCESSOR TO J. J .’THRASHER,; Atlanta Ga. K. SASSEEY, Former Proprietor of the “BUPPER HOUSE” at Calhoun Oa., Old friends, take ue notice thereof, and govern yourselves accordingly. March I—Sm 7 8. B. DAT, MAUSSJIN ET 4 ! DAY & MAXTSSENET, Watchmakers and Jewelers, MULBERRY ST„ MACON, GA., HAVE now In store and daily receiving a rich and varied assortment of goodsln their line, cousisting in part of Pint GOLD and SII VER WA TCITES, Ijxdits’ GOLD WA TCHES from fsu to f’22o, Diamond Breast Pint, and Finger Rings. Jesetlry of eerery deserijdim Clocks in emery variety Silver and Plated ware, of rare and costly design and finish. Besides a fne assortment of FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &C., &C., such as are usually kept In the best establishment*. Also a complete supply of Musical Instruments. VIOLINS from £3 to £75. BANJOS from £1 50 to £2O. N. R—Watches and Jewelry repaired at short notice. oct 12—sw&w 6m* JOEC3M T. SMITH, wiTn 6. W. & JEHIAL BEAD, MAXUFACTDREBS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HA TS, CAPS, tt STRA W GOODS, Paris Style Bonnets, Flowers, Um brellas, Parasols, &c ----120 Chambers and 50 Warren Streets. ’ New York. 4th and SYA Sts. above the Astor House. Jan. 27, T 6O 6m HAIU LIME, PLASTER. U. THE undersigned are agents for the sale of Reece’s ManipulutedGuano, are now prej>Hred to sujiply planters in any quantities at the same cost as if or dered by themselves. Are also agents for the sale of Manes’ Nitrogenized Hu per l’hosphate of Lime.— Will also have a large supply of the genuine Peruvi an Guano, all of wiiich will be sold as low as parties can lay it down in this market. - • AYERS, WINGFIELD, & CO. Nov. 8. [COPY.] Montezuma, Oct., 24th, 1859. Messrs. Ayers. Wingfield t ; Cos: Dear Stn—Yonrs ofthel3thinst., has been received its contents noted, Ac. In reply to your enquiry in regard to the Manipulated Guano as a fertilizer—l am well pleased so far as I have tested its use. I ap plied atiout 100 lbs. per acre on land that was badly worn, and not of the best when fresh. The product of the field where the Guano was applied is over 800 lbs. of seed cotton per acre. The same kind of land w ithout the Guano produced about 400 lbs. per acre. My mode of applying the Guano, was by depositing it in tiie drill before bedding up the land. I have not tried its 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. Btbomville, Oct- 20 th, 1859. Messrs. Ayers Wingfield <6 Co-, Maron. Dear Sir:—The Manipulated Guano bought of you lasi Spring (Reese’s, I think it was,) I approve of very much. At this time, as the crop is not gathered in I eannot say what per cent, it will pay. though the use of it on poor land pays a considerable per cent. I shall continue the us<- of it. Respectfully yours, rsigne-lj W. H. BYROM. Nov. 9,—tf. NEW FIRM ! HAVING purchased the Stock of the late firm of Carhart k Soft we will continue the Grocer) - bu siness at their (fid stand, where we will be pleased to ee the friends of the old Firm, and as many new ones as may favor us with a call: Macon. Jan. 10,’60 —3m ROFF, SIMS k CO: DR. A. P. COLLINS WILL attend promptly to all calls left either at his Office over Harvey & Heath’s Store, or at the residence, ahrles Collins. oct 15 sw—ti 1 a bo. w. nose, I Samuel t. coixmah. Spring Trade, jiseo^ NEW FIRM HEW GOODS. THE undersigned haring purchased of Wm. H. Boss, his interest in the old firm of Coleman A Boss, will continue the STAPLE AND FANCY CRY GOODS busiicss at the old Stand, where by tlie 10th of this month we shall opes almost an entirely new stock of geode, having reduced our fall stock unusually low. Every effort will be made to obtain the most choice and novel goods li. market and the reputation which our house .lia* had heretofore of selling A LITTLE CHEAPER hanany other will now be more than maintained. We de sign recruiting our stock several times during the year, thereby avoiding the annoyance so alien experienced by those buying late in the season, of finding nothing fresh or esirahie. ne invite a careful examination of Our Stock and Prices, feeling confident it will be to the interest of all who wish Goods & Cheap Goods, tjcall and ace us before purchasing. Very Respectfully ROSS A COLEMAN. Feb 8, ’6o—swAw Just Received Avery fine lot Os VENISON HAMS, PIG HAMS and SMOKED BEEF. 10 Firkins best Table Butter. 10 Extra nice State Cheese. 1 Barrel French Cheanuts. 10 Boxes of the very best Italian Macaro ny, different styles. 10 Barrels of assorted fresh XUTS, AIjSO, 3,000 “Mount Vernon SEGARS” some thing delightful. ▲XiSO, 15 Barrels of beautiful clear Cider, better than some champagne. ALSO, 14 Casks of Genuine Imported MUIR & SON'S ALE, to arrive atid in Store. All for sale at reasonable prices at HENRY HORNES, mar 1 3t Confectionary. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name and style of Menard k Burgnard was dissolved by mutu al consent on the Ist instant. All debts due to and all obligations of the late tinn villi* adjusted by F H Burghard, who retain* the books and accounts. * L. R. MENARD, F. H. BURGHARD, Macon, Fe-x 17,1860. NISBETS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA. EA. AND J.A. NISBET, having associated J^. . T. Nisbet with them, will attend the CoartsM Monroe, Crawford, Macon.. DoolD aQd p nt ! Bibb, Twijfgs, Jones, a ] o take cases in other nani counties. They reachj uU j j n the Supreme Court at any ‘of its sessions. jan& ~ tf mu sm mu m ■ FACTOR!'. HAVING purcliased Mr. Jolm Knight’s Steam Factory in this city, we are prepared to furnish Sash Blinds, Doors and all other work done at simi lar Houses, at short notice. will oav particular attention to the business, ner-onallv and punctually, and promise ta 4 trwt, at Pa-t. togive entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their custom, both in regard to the quality of W Ceding! NVeatherboard Ac, worked and ’Giye°us a call. B. C. WILDER, A Cos. Macon, Jan. 28th, 1860. 00