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Honor, haring understood
» * iSjlZ to return to
; ,n,f, ' f rour Circuit, cannot do
^',,1 dnti«> «* * 0 f,heir own hrarta, in
Sfw*» ofv^oflicial con-
>*fL"5aiii«toP ,llc I'nvdodgo of ex-
our high appreciation of the
promptness, patience and
which your Honor has so
ggB**«* Uw; ^ cci<ar * nd
Enormous Growth of Tape II orm.-A very , „ .JL, , ud rw
' cnARLE8 u kitchixgs.
or mucihge of squash seed—in expelling
tliat really frightful and singularly organized
worm,, which takes possess.on of tbo stomach
and intestines, occurred a few days since in the
neighborhood of Boston. A lady who had suf-
lci cd exceedingly from the presence of this par
asite, guided principally by the printed direc-
I ® . PP J lon f B* vcn h^ R. Soule, Esq., of this city, who
:*■■■. ■ ,, t ,f which iii your charge to this 1ms been untiring in his hnmanc efforts to make
^ materially aided ua in our part of the remedy known, has good reason for bclier-
^(htiPourt. , I triumphed, and is now free
Her
W« ue^aulhoriacd and requested Is *»■*■ cs| ^
WORTH OF
• .I,,, emis «i ,—~ ~ i, ' oi iape worm
^Ll rtieienUy, their forms should be j had been voided by taking the new prepare-
** iU iVaui wlmm tlio l&WS tlOn. (inn hlindrorl AiaI 1>.» 1 a r
"T. the citizen, from whom the laws tion. One hundred feet have on several oeca-
1 houM readily comprehend their ad- sions been exn«ii~i -o-—1~- f
' thus lie prepared while so
sions been expelled, after taking a dose. From
an inspection of portions preserved in alcohol,
it seems probable that several worms of uncom
mon length have existed in the intestinal tube
at the same time. The annals of roedicide hard-
L PrC ^ nt , * ^* IIc !, in this m **>7 other coun
try.—Boston Traveller.
A Dutchman was relating his marvelous es
cape from drowning when thirteen of his com
panions were lost by tho upsetting of a. boat
and ho alone was saved.
‘•And how did you escape their Cite,” asked
ono of his hearers.
The Campbells are Coming ?
RALSTON’S HALL!
mVpladd £sw£ Un > P° te r "« theI)ot '*- l^e^Ly^^^'afltl^Srly.
Dec. 28, 39, 30 A 31.
to quietly submit to tlie insti-
PjffSrn creation. We refer to these
have seen Iiow readily and
'^toinvss of the term has progressed
'“"-Trii l' administration, without the
/the antiquated forms, for which
"kin no \iruir, except their antiquity,
•'*' with the traditionary but
^(-ii.uingof the common law and
TTumy with the progressive age in
EulwiWn cast. „ ,
f n, ,r.i with no ordinary pndc and
! preparation and adoption of
*» V,, initiated by our legislature,
** .irim* by some of the most em-
■ ‘ 0 ur beloved ritatc, as an era in
luri'pru'lencc in wliich the en-
, Hi-uico of tho present ago shall
f U« u>"aii equality °l rank with other
of human knowledge-
distance rendered by your Honor _
t? hT«>r ami friend, the Honorable in-1 Wear# requested »oannounce JACOB REID u
i H . m h of this circuit, in his pres-1 • Candidate for the Office ofCoKoxra of Bibb conn-
‘ 1 a |,| u him and for our communi- ty, at tho ensuing January Election.
Em vour v.lu.Mi-scrvices have been
,i Ve tender you our hearty thanks,
Ua'*- brief remarks by preying
j Honor may enjoy the reward prom-
4 thlul servants that of being ruler over
l* and the better reward of the joys
. aa a Candidate for'
re-election to the office of Tax Heceiver of Bibb i
county, at the election on tho first Monday in Jan- j
?¥btiEizSbs!eEAL ESTATE
GENERAL AGENCY. ; IX THE CITY OF MACON,;
tyrhe undersigned respectfully announces to I a . a . *
Planters and others interested, thst they are con-; /V -J- /\ yi r#Tl /^yi
stantly receiving direct from the Islands, and from I -1 V l - -/~V LL"—' L b V-t Aj,.
x. c. NISBET,
Manufacturer of
the manufacturers, the following host arraorm
FiRTiLixxas sow khowk, all of which have been
thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, via:
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero Guano,
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate of Lime,
National Fertilizer,
Ground Plaster.
These article*, which will have enr brand, and be
guaranteed aa genuine, we shall, at all time*, be
prepared to furnish in amounts required, and at the
•®weat prices. The “Super Phosphate,” and “Fer
tiliser,” at manufacturers’rates, with expenses of
transportation addsd.
PATTEN dfc DULLER,
gavannah. May 3—Jy
Love one Another.
Children, you love each other,
Are you always kind and true;
Do you always do to others
As you’d have them do to’,on f
den 13—3t»
WW..
friii'ii.vs i.
I Junroe,
filing.
Cutter.
XISBKT, Foreman.
Patrick H. Drsnc,
Irvin J. Tray wick,
Thomas II. Uolshaw,
Solomon R. Johnson,
Kutlin A. Solomon,
Reuben Williams,
James M. Harris,
Th ® voters of Rntland respectfully announce
RICHARD A. KAIN, a candidate for Tax Collec
tor of Bibb county, at the election in January next.
nov 89
Cf SOL. JOHNSON is a candidate for Tax Re-
ceiver of Bibb County, at the election in January
next deo 80—St”
llftnlftfi.
;6wr.
; N'tvwn,
[xsM.
pi g-iiMjn,
[pkODC.
ifabards,
■ the Court, that the foregoin
Wo are authorised to announce llr.P. M. CL'RKY
asa candidate for Tax Receiver of Bibb County at
the ensuing Election in January next
Rumsey & Newcomb’s
Original Campbell Minstrels,
Brass Band and Double Troupe, and the only Camp
bell* now in existence; all others assuming the
name are nothing more than mountebanks and im
post era, not to be trusted. We caution the public
iffintt nil ancli.
,ri»e advantages the Campbells enjoy, above any
other minstrel organization, arise from their winter-
* n (f rarethe last twelve years in the Southern coun
try. Their delineations of negro character are ta
ken from natural scenes and incident! in African
life, and aim at presenting the musical and comical
peculiarities of tne southern negro, and elevating him
*0 bis proper standard of natural wit and musical
talent, presenting the phases of negro life on the
plantation, and repreaenting the musical capabilities
of the more refined negroes of cities and villages.
I N order to give the numerous friends of Freeman
A Roberta a chance and to divide effects, I will
sail at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House
On the First Tuesday in January next,
All the REAL EdTATE belonging to said Firm
Consisting of
14 Stores and 2 Dwellings, to-wit:
1.
Tbs store oscupled by J. J. 48. P. Richards.
2
do
do
Schreiner 4 Sons.
3
do
do
Geo. W. Price.
4
do
do
Fitch 4 Co.
5
do
do
Brickhonse 4 Co,
6
do
do
Bearden, Gaines 4 Co.
7
do
do
Href Dessau.
8
do
do
Neeley, (Banker.
9
do
do
Menard 4 Burghard.
10
do
do
Greer4 Freeman.
11
do
do
Julios Peters.
12
do
do
Freeman 4 English.
13
do
do
Dnnlap4 Harris.
14
do
do
Amos Benton.
renting truthfully the shades and peculiari-
irgru life, the universal accord has stamped
ipbell artists unapproachable and dsfying.
Vsrrara naU< >n^’ Serenades nightly by the
ties of ui
the Cam]
Free Balcony serenades nigbtly
&OT2£!u£ nd - ,ed by * he Wi “ rt
Doors open at a quarter to 7; to commence at a
quarter to S o’clock.
Admission..... SO cents.
Children and Servants 2S ••
dec 80—at p. A. CLARK, Agent. ’•
DemosilienesR. Rodger*, dependent Cnudidate for Clerk
Joseph JlcAlpin, ! OF THE INFERIOR COURT.
Thomas j. Me... FOR SALE A BARGAIN
Jg
iroiimirs of this Court, - and tho
V,jUidi.il with the general Present-
; 4,. Grand .Jury of the present tenn.
, r GtosiM.iT— We learn from tho
rille fFla.) StnniLird, of/>cccmbcr Sth, j
M-no.1 of Georgia, composed of minis- j
]■'ruling elders of the Presbyterian
in Ploni'u ami Georgia, met at Jack- ]
on the 3d ii>.-t. The ojiening sermon
fhni by Rev. .'«'»> Jones, of Rome,.
Tiittv was in alunilance as members and
iflv-tw'o gentlemen, of whom thirty-two 1
iT"\men, ami twenty ruling ciders, -
ni ters were apiiointed to latior within
L of the Synod as evangelists—R«VS. J.
i s ami W. M. Cunningham, of I-aGrangc.
him ness of iinjiorlance was transacted,
1110ns lielircnii by a number of the clcr-
nment. The session was harmonious
,-iMint The next meeting of the Synod
helil stl'oluiubits *■*•, on the Wedncs-
te the 3d Sabbath in November.
, nn. Rim .ixn Tire Ssiiiis R(dk at New
-A Xtw York 1-orrc.spondont says:—
• : hnusiileml decidedly vulgar among
jibe aristocracy. Liveries in this city
Brynn’s Tasteless Vermifuge.
hie MorniR’s hope.
Fretful, pallid, weak and thin
Was the mother’s pet and pride,
“Something must be wrong within,”
The distracted parent cried.
••Worms,” the doctor said, and gave
Jalap, calomel, gamhoogc,
But all things proved useless, save
Bryan’s Tasteless Vermifuge.
Bold in Bottles. Price 93).
For sale by E. L. 8TKOIIECKKK A CO.,
deo 80—4t Macon, Oa.
DU. JAS. MeCLIXTOCK’S TECTORAL SYRUP.
—No name stands higher in the medical profession
than that of Dr. Jas. McClintock ; and this great
vegetable remedy for consumption, cough, bron
chitis, hoarseness, and all diseases that affect res
piration, is the result of twenty years of practical
experiment and observation. 'Price ^1.
•For sale by E. L STROHECKEK A CO.,
dec 80—It Macon, Ga
A PLEASANT RESIDENCE, situated a few
- rods in the rear of the West End Lots, re-
! p*”**y sold by Mr. Roberts, on a high and healthy
| hill. The Lot contains eleven acres, all fenced in
I and well adapted to a Vegetable Garden, with over
> one hundred and fifty splendid Fruit Trees. On
1 the premises is a good Frame Dwelling, eoutain-
! ing fire rooms, entry, with a good new Kitchen,
. with other out-houses, also, a good well of water,
| The Place wiil be sold Cheap for Cash, on applica-
I tion at the Georgia Telegraph Office, to
' dec 20 CHAS. E. CARNES.
Dr. McCuxtock's Cold ami Cough Mixture.—
The annoyance of a bad cold and cough is great,
the danger serious. Slight affections (as they arc
deemed,) of the organs of respiration, open the
r . • door to consumption, bronchitis, death. Arrest
.hate tire *? ut ' them—you can do so in all cases—with this com-
Lrrvtrse: fur l do not know °* * s ' n - ! mandiug vegetable specific. All other prescrip-
-v*t who miliilgis in them. Peter I Uona sometimes fail, this sever. Price Sic.
:tjib«n Whitney, and William B. As-1 For sale by
xi-ry plain carriages when they do | E. L- STROHECKEK A CO.,
. Hr. CiKi|>t r's i.i known all over town ! dec SO—4t Macon, Ga.
•Wihwied snd dumqr shape, and a’ Du. McClistock’s Asthma Re«edt—To the
■; A n-. Three-fourth s of the liver-1 sufferer from Asthma, struggling for utterance, and
• litian- luniishcd by stable keep-; sometimes gasping for brct.tb, is offered, in this
hpiaer tl.e - lailgc of sufferance' on tiicir | vegetable preparation rnE,\EXT relief and Clti-
USEFUL AS WELL AN
These Stores are located in the very best business
part of our city.am] although one ofthe firm thought
a short time since, that the city had a “leaoing” to
wards “West End,“he now wishes to qualify it,
by saying it only applies to residences and not to bu
siness, and the stores now offered are in the right
■lace and always will be, and this is certainly the
>est chance ever offered to buy good paying proper
ty-
The Dwellings are on the Hill, direetly opposite
ths residence of Isaac Scott. TbisLot contains near
ly two seres, baa an Alley on two sides, and fronts
on two streets, and is the very place to bniid a fine
House. (dec 90) AMOS BENTON, Anction’r.
1ST Notice j
©HiLOM® ©IFF AT ©®@To
To be sold without reserve, the lurtre and v*]u»bl«
Stock of CLOTHING and
Gents’ Furnishing: Goods,
Wholesale and Retail to suit purchasers. Sale to
continue for *0 days from date. STOKE TO LET.
J. STEAHAN, Mulberry Street,
dec SO Opp. Lanier House, Macon, Ua.
CHRISTMAS!! CHRISTMAS!!!
All Ready!
©©ME ©NHE P ©©ME A ILL 8
LADIES,
* GENTLEMEN,
MASTERS, *
' MISSES,
GIRLS,
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS,
Saw Mill Machinery, Mill Gearings, and Machi
nery in Generaf. Wrought Iron Cotton
Screws, Sugar Mills, Shafts and
Pnllies. Iron Railing,
Wrought A Cast,
Ac., Ac.
The undersigned believes that he is manufactur
ing and selling the above Machinery, tax rcu cent.
cheaper, and of aa good quality, as any establish-
meat at the South, and is willing to warrant all the
work as equal, if not superior to any.
H dec SO
I NEW
•boots &?shoes
CHEAP FOR CASH!
j /"-t ENTS fine Scotch Bottom Walking BOOTS,
I VT “ “ “ * SHOES,
; “ •• Square Edge Walk. Boots A Shoes
Quilted Bottom BOOTS.
5' “ « pump Sole do. .
The above goods were made in our Establish
lucnt in Norfolk, Virginia, and for durability and
snug fits, we know they cannot be surpassed. We
also have a fine assortment of Ladies’, Misses* and
Children's Boots and Shoes. We ask you to call and
examine onr Stock, for the time will not be spent
in vain. Onr rale is, the best Work, a Good Fit,
and very small profits, for CASH.
L. L. BRICK HOUSE A CO.,
Triangular Block, next to H. Fitch A Co.
dec 13
l»fst of Advertised Letters
Remaining in P. 0. at Macon, on the 15th of Dee.,
ISta.
Jones, E B
Jackson, Edward J
KAHN, Philip
Kirby, P J
King, Miss Lizzie
Kemp, Josephs
Kennedy, A B
Knnt, Franklin
Kennedy, E
Kibbee, John M
Kuhn, Franklin
King, Miss Lizzie T
LUNQUEST, Mrs L T
Long, Wm H 9
Long, Frank
Arnes, C Y
Andrews, G P
Anderson, J C
Armstrong, Henry
Abesheim, P M
BURTON, J H
Burch, Lizzie
Buckley, Jerry
Bradbury, Thos S
Broughton, Jacob
Brown, E K
Brelvan, J K
Bronson, G R
Brady, Seaborn
Bridges, Edward
Bryant, W U
Brown, OL
Bomer, Dr B F C
Blake, E C
Bazemore. Jefferson
Bellah, Hiram
Barksdale, Henry
Beauchamp, J J
Berry, JashnaS
Benedict, E S
Baber, NL
Bell, Joe
Barnes, Mrs Rebecca
Barnard, Thos
Beggerly Charles
Barrow, J H
Barlow, IV W
Bacon, G W
Barker, B ,
CROFFORD, Miss JuliaMcCabbins, Sarah A
Crowford, Thos E 9 McCord, J II
Crandal, Lake Martin, F H
Urawel, Dr Marion Martin, Thos L-
Chisy, Jno M Martin, E J
Croft, Ezekiel March, John
Clower, A E for Marshall, Thomas
Wm Jones, ^tNOBLlN. C HI
■ Clayton. Mrs Sarah Nutting, J.F {
I Clay, Miss Kate “ “ " ~
! Clemen, Brown A Co.
J Cody, Charles a
Lewis, Wm J 3
Lanning, W M
Lampley, James
Lampert, Jacob
Lanning, Robert
Lee, Mrs Henry
MOUGITON. Thos H
Moore, Jno B
Murray, J W
Moore, Green
Mitchell, W O for
J H Burton
Mondelson, L
Mitchell, Dr Wm
Mercer, John
MolCy.G WF
McElbenny, J W
McCormich. John
McKinue, G M
n. wi EO, v -f .a
iii *
./trtliUll bU^ llCOO 1/li.fcCfORY
The following list compriseK a 'portion of
each of the different branches of tlio several
business houses of Macon, vie: Hardware,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Jew-
eliy, Hquso Furnishing, Carriago Manufac
tories, Galleries of Art, Merchant Tailors,
Foundries, &c., 4c.
HENRY N. ELLS. CHAS. IV. ELL
■< II. X. ICI.I..H A L'O,
W HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Selected
Family Groceries, West India Fruits, Fine
Liquors and Wines, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Apples,
Oysters, Fish, Ao. ICE in any quantity put np to
order. Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia.
L. RKICKHOUSE...C. r. bkickhocse.-.T. j. hunt.
Ij. I,. IIItICKHOl’iiE & CO.,
W HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Boots,
Shoes, Umbrellas, Leather, Trunks, Blacking
Ac., Triangular Block, Macon. Georgia,
AVKb'S, WINGFIELD Ac VO.,
D EALERS in Groceries, Staple Dry Goods, Bag
ging, Rope, Twine, Liqaors, Tobacco, Began,
Lime* Cement. Plaster, Provisions, Grain, Ac., Ma
con, Ga.
IIIi.NKV UOBNE’S
C ONFECTIONERY’, Fruit Store, Fancy Cake.
Pastry, Bread and Cracker Bakery and Fami
ly Grocery, Cherry Street, Macou, Ga.
J. II AltTOPE & NON,
M anufacturers of Tomb stones, Menu
ments, Mantles, and in fact all kinds of work
done in Marble, cor. 3d A Plumb Street. Orders
from the country respectfully solicited.
H AS now in store a fall STOCK of GOODS in.
his line, consisting ot Hardware, Iron, Smiths
Tools, Carriage Materials, Builders Hardware, Plan
tation Tools, and every article usually found in any
similar establishment, all of which he is prepared to
offer on as good, terms as they can be purchased in
th<s or any othermarket. Planters, Smiths, Carriage
Makers, Mechanics, Merchants, and others will fiud
it to their interest to trade at his establishment, as
he is determined to offer great inducements, either
for Cash or on the uiual time to strictly prompt pay
ing customers. . dec 13
AT
CHAS. II. FREEMAN »V CO’S,
There arc
Thousands or Toys!
ArnvT . _ ,i Thousands oi*Toys!
\J XO JM .il. M E JN JL A Tj I And everything needed for Christmas Frolics!
Como and see the
pittimru-r requested by parties hiring
t.e. and charge for the same in the
t hmilirs hire a carriage with live-
a.t nice, cut a tremendous dash on
h; all u|k'ii nil their friends, and
»:i believe that they own the su-
*-nt in which tliev roll haughti-
S me of the liveried drivers] Koiniin l.'n- ICals;i:n.
p which they adorn, and are “sKzixa is bxliXvikc.”
vulgar xnol, whositsj Xo p. rt ofthc 8y „ cm is more easily iqjured than
. iaii friuih and plaj s at false pre- ^ t j ic p;^ r3> #nd them are few persons who do not
* un ".V, isn t It. at some neriod of their lives suffer from diseases of
hatk cuax. It restores voice, brings the lungs in
to healthfol play, and invigorates the whole respi
ratory system. Fail not to giro it in cases of
whooping cough. It contains no laudanum.
Price 80c. For stle by
E. L. STROHECKEK 4 CO.,
dec 90—4t. Macon, Ga,
Slactr on the Coast of Georgia.—
-l of die ltark Sarah Ann, loading
! Ysays, that two weeks yesterday,
I-C oil that port, and that a gentlo-
Mary's, who was at Fort Clinch,
• spy glass, distinctly, an American
tin schooner tiring into and cliasing
nets—one small, supposed to lie a sla-
olhit large, carrying a topsail, suppos- i
a tender.
rgir one stood out X. and F„, followed
n:cr, which brought her to in some
miles. While boarding and exam-
r>|t rs, (he smaller schooner slipped
South wank The steamer was said
«n the Harriet Lane. Not long after
-lie «cnt into St. .Mary’* and scarch-
'omL in that porL-Sarannnh Er-
C period
them. It Ujmportant to remember that for all
such diseases this Balsam will be founds safe and
certain remedy. Read tbe following testimony.
BixcnaaTov, Jan. 7tb, 1854.
Messrs. A. B. 4 D. SANDS—Gentlemen : Your
Roman Eye Balsam, which I was recommended to
use for my daughter’s eyes, has acted on them like
a charm. Her eyes, which had for several months,
been very much swollen and inflamed, after a few
weeks’ use of .be Balsam, were perfectly cured
and well as ever. Yours truly, M. FOLEY’.
Prepared ard sold by A- B. A D. SANDS, Drug
gists, 100 Fulion Street, New York.
Portals by GEORGE PAYNE,
Maron, On.
Dyspepsia Cured.
The Aaiii of testimony in tireor of the great cu
rative properties of tho Oxygenated Bitters is con
stantly accumulating. Here is ono of the latest,
sent in by the Publisher of a valuable periodical:
• Boston, July 1,1358.
Messrs. S. YV. FOYVLE 4 CO.—Gentlemen: I
have taken three bottica of your Oxygenated Bit
ters, and have derived great benefit from their use.
I have been much troubled with Dyspepsia for
several years and found nothing thafanorded me
any relief, until I used your Bitters.
I most cheerfully recommend the Oxygenated
Bitters to all who are afflicted with this painful,
five
©HROOTMM pQIFir© 8‘ •
Handkerchief Extracts, Frangcpani Satchels,
Fancy Toilet Bottles and Perfumes,
Colognes, Puff Boxes.
ALSO,
Pomades for tho Hair, Hair Brashes, Cloth
Brushes, Fancy and Elegantly per
fumed Soaps, Ac., Ac.,
Selling cheap by ZE1LIX A HUNT,
dec 20
LOVERS, HUSBANDS, 1VIVES,.
DAUGHTERS, SONS,
MOTHERS. AND
FATHERS!
Are you in search of some pretty Christmas 1
Memorial to Loved Ones ?
If so, come to 1
We have a New Stock f
Just Received WITHIN A FEW HOURS,
and comprising everything fora pretty present, in
the likeness of everything in the heavens above—
tbe earth beneath, or the waters under the earth.
BET COME AND SEE! _^F*I
We have Jewelry of all sorts ; the finest Watch
es ; the most beautiful contrivances and adornments
for the toilet, the work stand, the parlor mantel,
centre table, side board, bnrean ; Musical Instru
ments. cutlery. Turning xreszs, I’ort Kollo*. Time
would fail us to enumerate one half we will present
to your admiring gaze.
cCome ami Sec !
dec' 20—2t MENARD & BURGHARD.
. SPLENDID DISPLAY
OF THINGS PRETTY!
OF THINGS GOOD TO EATl .
OF THINGS GOOD FOR SPORT!
OF THINGS GOOD FOR NOISE!
NUMBERLESS IN VARIETY!
NUMBERLESS IN QUANTITY!
Various in Price!
Suited to all ages conditions & capacities!
Come to
C. H. FREEMAN & CO’S.
Wonder, Admire and Buy / /
E? - If vou are coming, why don't you come along!
dee 30—wt
Clayton, Joseph
Coombs, J R
Coleman, Julius
Carwcll, \V J
, Cane, Col Joseph
pnV« ' Caesnut, H D
-L.U10, | ctlt , yi j n0 j
Cherry, Isaac N
Chesnut, H D
Calif, Wm
Carter, Jno S
Chandler, IIS
DENNIS, ISAAC
Dalton, David N
Donnelly, J H
Dubois, John
Dyer, A
Dubose, Adeiia
Doughtie, Miss Kittle
Davis, Green W
Danforth, A A C
ENGLISH. Wm
Neil, J C
Pub. Witness
Platt, C A A Co
Pool, Henley O
Plnmb, A Leitner
Potter, H C
Philips. Mrs H E
Perry, Mrs L W
Peddy. W B
Patrick. Wm B.
Pearson, Solon D
Parker, Jno B
Parsons, T B
ROWLAND, MissAntoi’t
Roberts, JM
Roberts, Wm M
Russell, N
Rogers, Polly
Rose, J
Robinson, L
Russell, J
Ryan, J J
Roberts, Jas M
Richards, Mrs. Warren
Rawlins, Thos H
LEAVITT, TOLER & C0„
Successors to -
GATLIN, LEAVITT & CO.,
w- Importers andJobbcrs
Of every Description of Staple and Fancy•
DRY-GOODS,
Nos. 31 Chambers A 7 Reade Streets, rear bf City
dec 13—ly” [Hall, NEW YORK.
Everett, Miss Theod'a H.Readdy, Geo F
I’tiu Alive.
pickson, of New York, have Just
** "I’rettficriana," from which we
pity extracts:
Wut has been sent to the Ohio Pcn-
' marrying three wives. “Insatiate
[jalii nut one suffice I ”
an i»>. .
■Rady, that “she bore l.cr husband troublesome, and stubborn complaint.
*n»l never gave him a cross
‘must have obeyed the good old
'far and forbear.”
Yours truly, JAMES ROBINSON.
Ofthe “Student and Schoolmate.”
Szth W. Fowls A Co. Boston. Proprietor*.—
announces that Dr. Bran-! 8old ^ by “"’’''^•^“rsTBOHECKEK
k •«Miwd a bill into the Legislature. 1 E ' U STROHECKEK.
Buckley’s Lntky Office.
Green and Pulaski and Sparta Academy
LOTTERIES !
WOOD, EDDY & CO., Managers.
I N Sparta Academy Lottery. Class 51, Dec. 17.
numbers 43300 and 79:171 prizes of $ IOO
and 18300. sold and cashed at this office. Prizes of
•2,000 01,000, and several smaller ones, on hand un
sold. Don't mistake the lucky spot. No 1 Granite
Alley, under Granite Hall, opposite the Lanier
Uomm, Macon, Ga. A
E. C. BUCKLEY, Agent.
N. B.—Orders for tickets should be addressed to
E. C. Buckley, Agent, Maeon, Ga., aa I am tbe oa lt
person in this locility authoriz' d to sell tickets and
C y prizes in Wood, Eddy A Co'a long established
itt
YV. K. <lc UritMenreid,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
.71 aron, Gcorgin.
P RACTICES in the counties of Bibb, Jones, Pu
laski, Wilkinson. Houston, and Crawford. Of*
fire on Cherry Street, in Freeman A Roberts Build-
Dcc. 3.3, IS39. Jan. J, isoo-
Holliday Trade!
Evani, G W
English, Jno 11
Ewing. Horace M
FREEMAN, J W
Flag*f, Chari 11
Flood. Philip
Folk, L E C
Flewellen, Miriri Matt
Fabion, J
Fender, Simon
Fmy, Charles H
Fillmore, Jake
Falkner, Geo W
Kay, Miss Mary
GATES, Thos 2
Glover.il S
Creene, Wm A
Green, Mrs V
Gray Allarris,
Grieve, Dr David
Gaul, H A
Hussy. John
SUMLEK, ASA
Stephens. Miss Olive
Sasser. Mary V
Solomons, Henry
Smith, Joseph
Snell, T J
Smith, L J
Smith, John
Smith, John L
Shaw, John
Skaggs. E M
Shipp.lt F
Shemptler, Mrs Malinda
Saunders, Osborne
Sayers, .1 aek
Self, Eliza 11
Sawyer, John
Todd, Chas P
Toomer, Fred A
Thren, Henry
Tilton, John E
Fallman.Jno It
Moor’s Rural New-Yorker,
Is the best. Cheapest, and Largest Circulated
Agricultural,' Horticultural. Literary, and
Family Newspaper in America.
Volume XI, for18C0, will hesuperior in both con
tents and Style. Now is the time to subscribe and
form club. Only ISa year, with great reduction to
Clubs, and extraordinary inducements to Club A-
gents. Specimens, Bills, Inducements, Ac., sent
Free to all, who address D. D. T. MOORE,
dec 90—It- Rochester,N. Y. UtiQUHART. John A
VINCENT. Wm
Varner. A J
YVOOD, Thos W
Wright, Jane E
Wood, Geo
Williams, Uriah L
Wilbun, Prof Ezra 2
Wltaou, Mark, ^*£3
Williams, John A
Willis, Rev David
Wheeler, W A
Wise, Moses
Whitaker. Robt N
Wells. G G
W E respectfully invite Public nttenthm to our Hahn, P Webb, WinG5
largo aiideJetrant^Stock of WATCHES, JEW- Harrison. McGehee A CoWard, Wm
Thos or Edmond,Tankersley, Tabitka
Hutchings, Geo Turman Geo A
Harvey. Jno J
Huge, Robert 2
Harden, James
Harper, R
Uaigin, Wm
Holburg, Messrs M A J
Hunter, Col Jno D
Hodges, G W
Holmes, J
Hall. Geo A
Hood, A
Hinson, Elam
Hill, B H * . -
Hoy, Janies m
j Howell, S A
Haines, Wm
largo i
ELRY, SILVER WARE and
dec 20
E. C. B., Agent.
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac . Ac., embracing
an innumerable variety from which to make selec
tions suitable for Holliday and other presents. AU
of which are offered on the most favorable terms,
dec 90 E. J JOHNSTON A CO.
AT GOST—TJJLOSIAK OUT !
O UR entire CHINA, GLASS andTOY DEPART
MENT, witbjnany other desirable Goods, are
COST, for cash, for the Hoi-
offered at and
idays.
dec 90—8t
I
ST. for cas
J. JOHNS
Hobby, Miss M A
JOHNSON, A J
Johnson, Mary Ann A
Jackson. W H
Jacob, Morris
Joyce, Wm A
Jones, Geo T
Wadsworth, Mrs Jane 3
Wade, Mrs Sarah C 8
Waters, F E
Wortman, Fannie E
Ward, Washington .
Young, TJ
Middle Circuit, Leon
County.
Is CnaxcxitT.
*** !‘ e minded 1:1s p's in his
^ is, that \vc should take
•‘ Jrin at all seasons of tho year,
. in winter to let thorn slide.
paper devotes three
L : : tin- great Blue Ridge Tun-
1jW •* the greatest
f tp,™' *'•" 'les-oription of it.
at:. in ^rginia, pul>-
i r "* ''"liars of the public
•"«! «sks “who
„ 1 ,K 'ibly erho nmv an-
• a *
► la r,«f? ^Ji*""a paper says, “more
suppose the editor has
Macon. Ga.
dec 80
ZEILIN A HUNT.
(«)'
rs“ MRS. WINSLOW, an experienced nurse and
female phyaiciaa. has a aoothiug Syrup for children
teething, which greatly facilitates the process of
teething by softening tne gams, reducing all inflam-
mation—will allay all pain, and is snra to regulate
tbe bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give
rest yourselves, and relief and health to your infants.
Perfectly safe in all oases. See advertisement in
another column. nor S
OBITUARY.
• Early, bright, chaste as morning dsw,
•" i sparkled, —* *
'W Lunin
»»«
T 1* J.
cning Post says a man'Van- ,, .
r. nu quiescent at the same time."' —
j Man* doubt of that. Some fcl-
, UI terribly, and yet lit still.
Jteidcrably amused by an account
1 of a remarkable duel There
* “pen the ground and six misses.
■'T u 'Kiting lower and lower cv-
Bhe sparkled, was exhaled, and went to Heaven."
Departed this life on Saturday, 10th Inst., after
a brief illness, -Mrs. LAURA M. WALKER, aged
21 yean and 8 months, consort_of Samuel ^v.
Walk'
LARGE LAND SALE.
Andrew a Carr and others, I Stat* or Flo*idl,
Lewis Curtis4 Xathl Thurs- I
ton, Trustees of the Apa- f
lachiooia Land Company )
and others. J
P URSUANT to a decree in this cause, the un
dersigned Receiver, Ac, 'IB
by auction, at the times and places herein mention
ed, the residue of the real estate belonging to said
’company and lying in this District, viz:
At New I’ort, on Thursday, the 26th day of Jan
uary next, about (20,000) twenty thousand acres
of land and n number of lots In the said town of
^'Xt MUhassee, on Monday, the 80th day of Jan
uary about ten thousand acres of land in Leon
county; and at Quincy, on Thursday, the 2d day
of February, about one hundred and eighty thous
and acres, lying in the counties of Gadsden and
Liberty, and extending from the Ocklockonce to
the Apalachicola river.
Trans.—One third ofthe purchase money is to
be paid at the time ofthe sale, the residue in two
equal instalments—one and two years—with 8 per
cent interest Titles to be made by the Receiver
when the last payment shall have been made.
JOHN BEARD, Receiver, 4c.
Tallahassee, Dec. 17, 1889. Dec. 20.
810 Reward.
R ANA WAY from the subscriber on the night of
the 11th inst.. a bright mulatto man, named
JACK, 33 years old, about five feet high, with ond
of his lower front teeth ont; hair and mustachoes of
a red color, and has a burnt scar on his back. Jack
wai bought inOglethorpo county abootYwo months
ago, and there is no doubt he will try and make his
wav back. Ths above reward will be paid fur his
delivery to the undersigned near Starksville, in Lee
conmy,srnsnin ariy prnw tun z — k—
dec SO—3* CHAS. H. CONNORS.
Ul Li; LOST.
S TRAY’ED from the plantation of Cicero A. Tharp
on Kcheconee, in Bibb county, on the 18th inst.,
a light bay mare Mole, cat by thebrnlle bit in break
ing. Striped on the legs and over tbe wethers.—
Asy person taking np this Male and giving informa
tion to the subscriber, will he liberally rewarded,
dee SO—3t C. A- THARP.
Attachment Sale.
Wm Denning, Pl'ff in Attach- Y Attachment issued
ment, Uobt. Miller.Deft and > in Jones so. 4 3
U. Champion, garnishee. j original or copy
for Bibb county.
W ILL be sold at the Cross Key in Bibb county.
on Tuesday, ths 97th inst, between the usual
boon of solo, tbe following property v to-wit:
Ten 3 horse wagon loads Corn in tho shuck, two
stacks Fodder, 1 Saddle, 1 Churn, 1 Basket, 1 Dip
per, 3 Grubbing Hoes, 3 Horse Collsrs, 1 pr. Hames,
3 Axes, 1 cross cat taw, 3 tarn Plows, 3 Angers, 1
chap Axe, 1 Pitcher, I Barrel, 1 lot Cooking utensils
3 tin pans, I bar Steel, 3 Weeding Hoes, 3 plow Hoes
3 pr. Traces, 3 Bridles, 1 handSaw, and 1 little Ket
tie. Levied on aa the property of Robert Miller. d»
fendant and Henry Champion, garnishee. Sold un
der an order from Bibb Super.or Court. *
dec 90 E G. JEFFERS. Dep. Sheriff.
BARGAINS, BARGAINS
Lookout for Christmas.
. GREER & FREEMAN
are now receiving the largest assortment of
TOYS & FANCY GOODS!
ever offered in this city, together with a large as
sortment of
Fir© Works !
of every description, consisting in part of
300 boxes Ex. No. 1 Gold Chop Fire Crackers, 95
doz. Roman Candles, 50,000 Torpedoes or Sand
Crackers, 30 gross Rockets from 1 oz. to t lb., Chi
nese Rockets, Serpents, Triangles, and in fact eve
ry kind manufactured.
Also, received weekly—35 bbls. fine Red Apples,
15 bbls. Havana Oranges, S3 bunches Bananas, 3D
boxes best Cheese, 35 boxes Cowles’ Cream Cheese,
10 cases Pine Apple Cheese, 30 bbls. Rod, White
and Silver Onions, SO bbls extra Mercer Potatoes.
Call and examine our Stock before purchasing else
where. [dec- 6] GREER & FREEMAN.
IS. 1'IXUt.AV A SON-
M ANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Circnlarand Upright Saw Mills, Fuller’s Pat
ent Iron Railhigi Sngar Mills, Gin Gearing, Syrup
Boiler, &c., 4c. *
Sl'IIOFIIiLU 4 ItItOTIIGK,
M ANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines 4 Boil
ers, Upright and Circular Saw Mills. Sugar
Mills ami Pans, Fifth Street, near tho Passenger
Depot.
~ A. ill. BLACKSHEAR * CO.,
Dealers in Men’s and Boys' Clothing and
' FURNISHING GOODS.
w
BEARDEN, GAJL\ES & CO.,
nOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Leather and Findings.
BOLSHAW & HERZOG,
N O. 11 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Improved
Coal Oil Lamps, China, Glass and Crockery,
Engraving on Glass, of every description. Improv
ed Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphine and Alcohol.
■ : oAimARr A tiuKu;
D EALERS in Agricultural Implements, Hard
ware, Jcc., 3d stieet, Macon, Ga.
B. A. WISE,
e HERRY STREET, M*con, Georgia, importer
*©fTable and pocket Cutlery, and dealer in
House Furnishing Goods, Stoves, Gratefl A Domes
tic Hardware, Fenders Brushes, Brooms, Dusters,
Hat Stands, iShovel and Tongs, Coal Oil Lamps, Tin,
Japanned and Britannia Ware.* nov 22
CilAS. B. MTONE A BROTHER,
H ATS, Caps, Straw Goods and Umbrellas, oppo
site Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
CIIAM. II. BAIRD,
D EALER in Stylish Goods oi every description.
for Gentlemen’s wear, Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vestings, made up in distingue style. Telegraph Buil
ding, Macon, Ga. .
A RARE CHANCE.
Indian Springs Property for Sale,
T HE subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and
LOT and Physician’* Oflice. The House is a
good framed Building, convenient out-houses and
six acres of land attached. To a Physician wishing
to do a,good practice, paying about three thousand
dollars per annum, this is an excellent opportunity.
The House and Office will be sold separately if de
sired. Satisfactory reasons assigned far selling.—
For terms, which are very moderate, apply to
DR. A. WHEELU8,
dec 6—tf Indian Springs. Butts county, Ga.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Athens, Xov^28 r 1859.
T HE Exercises of Franklin College will bo re
sumed on the 15th of January next, with tho usu
al classes and studies.
Candidates for admission into either of the clas
ses will bo examined on application to the Faculty
at any time after the 14th of January.
Accommodations for boarders at the usual rates
have been increased since the last term,
dec 6—et ASBITRY- HULL, Sec y.
CRAM. T. WARD & CO.,
M ANUFACTURERS of and Dealers in Carriage*
and Kockaways, Buggies, Harness, Whips,
Ao., opposite Floyd House, Mulberry street, Ma
con, Ga.
D. ES. A .1. \V. WOODRUFF »
£RPRI8E WORKS—-Cherry Street *
Gi:orgia—Contractors and Builder*.
Saw and Plaining Mill—Sash, Door Bliuds t
ing. Brackets, Ac.
TIIE FOOL OF QUALITY.
BY H. BROOKE.
A RARE and interesting book. Mr. Wesley said
of it, ‘’Itisthe most excellent book of its kind.”
It makes one alternately laugh and cry in. spite of
themselves. 2 vols. 02,00. For sale at the Metho
dist Book Depository.
• dec 6
J. W. BURKE, Agent.
STATIONERY.
rp HE greatest Variety at the Methodist Book De-
J. pository. J. W. BURKE, Agent.
TAKE NOTICE !
A BOUT the latter part of September last, the un
dersigned made three notes, one for $500 pay
able on the 1st day of March next ; one for $1,000
payable 26th December, lt!C0, and the other for
j 11,000 payable 26th Dec, 1861, payable to Thom
as C. Howard, or bearer. Said notes were given
for a certain piece of land in Crawford county, cal
led and known as Rich Hill. Now this is to fore
warn all persons from trading for said notes, as the
consideration for the same is liable to fail, there be
ing a mortgage on the said lands for which the notes
were given. DAVID McGEE.
dec 6—3t*
D. C. HODftKINI 6c SON,
M ANUFACTURERS and dealers in Sporting
Articles of every description—Improved Fin
Arm* of every variety—Fishing Tackle and Files,
Caps, Cutlery, Brushes, Flasks. Fancy Articles Ac.,
at;
»2i
>.
Fj.
®i
*1
ft'
el
M
00
IS
Corner 3o and MvLBraai Streets,]
MACON, GA.
Diitix ’iff - : .
CHOICE DE T JGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES, L
i PURE CHEMICALS,
SVKGfCUi I.YSTIUUE.M’S, j
WINDOW GLASS, 1 g
“'fee.fxtjvieee.-s'.
SOAPS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
Merchants and Physicians
WHO PRlfiE THEESELT'S
;0N DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE,
[FIRST QUALITY, '
And at low Fries*,
jMAT RELY UPON BEING SUITED. I
DAY A nAU»»EA£T,
ATCH-MAKEKS and Jewellers, Mulberry
St.,_Macon, Ga., have on hand a fine assort-
wmm m
ment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and J
ted Ware, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments
E.SAUL MBU BY
A T the New Brown Front Store, opposite Lanier
House, Macon, Ga. Clothing Manufactured to
order in ttxe latest style—Fine Ready Made Cloth
ing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
D EALERS in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Fancy Goods, Guns, Cutlery, Pianos, Musical
Instruments, «Scc. t Ac. The largest and finest Stock
in the State, at the Best Prices.
~ E. WINS HIP.
D EALER in.Fine Ready Made Clothing and
Gents Furnishing Goods, 2d fetreet, next door
to Strong A Woods.
ELIAS EINSTEIN.
T RIANGULAR BLOCK, Macon, Ga., Whole
sale and Retail dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods. Cor. Second Street ,nd Cotton Avenue.
E. ISAACS* Ac UKO’S,
C ONFECTIONERY and Restaurant, Wholesale
and Retail Dealers in Foreign Fruits, Wines,
Brandy, etc., etc., Cherry street, Macon, Ga.
FEARS A PRITCHETT,
W HOLESALE dealers in Groceries and Staple
Goods, opposite Hardeman A Sparks’ Ware-
BOSTICK, KEIN& CO.,
Will open this day
CLOTH CLOAKS,
BOSTICK,
HEIN
A CO.
TOWN LOTS IX VALDOSTA
FOH. SAT.Tl l
^j^GREEABLE to an net of the Legislature of
From this date wc shall sell off the re*
maindcr of onr
LARGE STOCK
Georgia, the Commissioners for ths county of;
OF WINTER
Musical Instruction-
T respectfully announce to the citizens of ilacnn.
J. anoiticinity, that 1 have determined to locate per
manently in Bacon, for the purpose of giving lessons
— ,, on ihe PIANO and GUITAR. Instruction will be
;er and d.ughtf r pf tbe Utc John P. 4 Mrs. j Ten „tthe residence oi my patrons, or in 8chool*.
, Evans. . I am provldsd with references of tho most satis
factory character, from prominent and well known
gentlemen of this State,
ty Terms of Tuition, moderate.
Applications, for the preselft. may be left at
Messrs E J. JOHNSON 4 CO.’S Piano and Jew-
drTsfore OSCAR VON BBIBBEN.
- Professor of Mnsic. *
Macon, December 19. 1859.
By the inscrutable dispensation of an all-wise
Providence, our-littio circle is onca more bowed
in affliction. We ha»e again felt tho blow of the
destroyer in the removal from our midst of anoth
er affectionate sister—but another flower trans
planted to n heavenly sphere, there to bloom on
mr
''■nsgsuing lower and lower cv- forever in that brighter and more genial clime.—
almost censed to tun. All "'ith deep sorrow we mourn, with a large circle
can at once ncrccive that it «x. ■ of frienda, the loss of one whose social and chns-
“■*—55SWWS. |s-S*SsStSr2rfiA_“
<2^ ’ " T ' u Tsays that it has been
V’i' x V :>r he better trusted than
, o ,0 hetray secrets! We suppose
* Min. i , ......
happy exchange. Sweet consolation IS' afforded
us in the reflection of her many virtue... She waa
affectionate and obedient as a daughter; loving
and kind as a sister; fond, affectionate, devoted
|fuui|ilc that they always keep \ and faitliftii as a wife and mother) generous, so
cial and charitable as a companion, and a firm
friend to the needy and afflicted. She bore her
illness with Christian fortitude, and calmly sub
mitted to the will of Divine Providence. She wss
evidently awsre of her perilotw situation, as some
days previous to utter prostration the made cer
tain arrangements that would be necessary in the
event of dissolution. Thus she was calmly pre-
paring for the world to come.
liar hurt hour was calm and sereno—without a
straggle she fell asleep in full reliance on her Sa
vior’s protection. Nature kindly Interposed the
veil of insensibility as she passed through the dark
valley; hence no fear of death pervaded. She
leaves an affectionate husband with two little ones,
besides numerous relatives eud friends to mourn
their loss.
Madison Visitor and Bainbridge Argus please
• • 1 C0,n P , *‘ ns ' n an Arkansas pa-
njs trampled upon her
‘UTli 11,11 graceless young ras-
tiioaed to trample upon his
,UUtte<1 Crons, lately gavo
IWo * Dn ’ w h’ch weighed only one
l#M wasn’t hard to bear.
J ' kill fish the moment they
jkr, ,lle water, and they remain
Tv n "! T flavor than those which
J . '.‘ft-in long agony. This hint
Pi c *' , re<K>» of our fishermen.
Jm k*”''* poultry to death, but
i Wo tiw spinal marrow at the
tv,. *be retention of the blood
llJr* tod flavor Of lire fowl,
L - , '' 1 A Prenoh paper, of the 3d
jne steamship Canada, has
‘certainly create a
t u , -uougimut this broad land of
fc^wmiuty;
Pi Court ^ 0—pelgnela go-
ftn> »rkablc cflfcct upon Die
l* 1 ‘''urn 0 "' A 1 the request of Her
f*: fcl.,*'*’ crinoline is MliliNffl
[ ^rnmcnadte m ordinary toi-
SELECT BOYS’ SCHOOL.
en his 8chool
Jos. E. Bond’s residence.
• dec 20
Lowndes have selected fnrthe county rite a bean-,
tiful, healthy, and advantageous location, situated ’
immediately on the A. 4 G. R. R., one hundred and ; __ _.
fifty-five miles Ifom Savannah, and three and a half Tl LI fj* ft ffg I A f
miles sonth-east of Troupville, where a nnmbtr of JLJ JL V A *" VJ L/ W AJ KJ •
most desirable business and residence lots will be
offered for sale on Thursday, the 19 th of January |
next. Terms of sale: Ouethird cash, balance duo
January I, 1SBI, with interest.
JOHN B. STRAPLER,
JAMES HARRELL,
DENNIS WITHEROreTOK. 1
WM. H. GOLD WIRE, . |
dee 80. County Commissioners, j
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House on the
first Tuesday in Janaary next, one negro Boy
Warren and onoJJmnibns belonging to the estate
of D. Dempsey, deceased. Terms cash.
T. C. DEMPSEY, Ex r.
ALSO, will bo rented for one year, the Garden
formerly called the Floyd House Garden, consisting
of about 3 acres of law
be required.
a M
re’- Messenger copy.
Notes with security will
T. C. Dempsey, Ex’r.
TAGGART AND FARR’S
$40 cfc
Unrivalled Sewing Machine
T HE Undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of the Merchants of Macon, and
•the citizens generally, to the cheapest, most sim
ple easiest understood,nnd the best Family Sewing
Machine. It is warranted in every respect, apd
guaranteed to do the work of any Ollier Sewiog
Machine. It is highly recommended for Family
and Plantation use, being capable of sewing m the
handsomest style the heaviest as well as the light
est fabrics; benco it is peculiarly fitted to perform
the almost endless variety of work which comes
within tlie range of Family and Plantation sewing.
It wifl Hem, Stitch, Tuck, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid,
Gather Quilt, or Embroider in so superior a man-
" t lh r . iJt , ncc on
,b?JACOB^u! dry Fairs over anger, Wheeler 4 Wil.-on, Grover
:> W* f mb year. The deceased uasbornin Somh 4 Baker 4)] [ hB Southern States.
Applications will he received here for Macon and
character of a most worthy, unassuming man. Co urn u*,^»- Gcnt , emen are rc5I>e ctfiilly invited
Died in Savannah, on tho . ni ?!' t0f ! he i rji. 1 to call and examine the Machine at the Gift Book
instant, of Consumption, Mr. (Ironui: A. Hoi- ; - l “ 0 0|1 ' t -|, t . r ry st., (formerly kept by Mr. Camp-
Iti ii.i.rr, aged 30 JCXTS amll montb. llicdts ^ t ,. twccn CoUon Avcnue aml &eco.M 1 »t.
o u-ecl will l>e recognized by the re.idir, as a K. M. IA Tlll-.W (K>L>,
ciaeca win h .I , r onthe Gen- v Gcn'l. Traveling Agent.
, w a | R u!!^A n'''.iion lie hv held for tfc* yiSHER AGKEW 4 Co., Oolumbta, S. c
tral Ji.o I 1 man. 0W , lC r- of the tSouthern States for Taggart and
tomed , Farr's Sewing Machines.
tBTTOU. ( dec 2U-—!•*
V"’Ufi» u ,1M b«*nadopted. All <«> '‘'“rSL khH nol
^ - •' ' “ lu “f ij ‘ \vo regret' tlial w\ shafi a U *ccu>t
eg a UL- - ,0 t5oW j ^
STRAYED OR STOLEN
IA ROM Thomas Andrews, on Tuesday evening,
1- 13th inst., at Davis’ Mill, in Bibb County, a
medium size Bay Horse, about 14 years old, has a
small blaze or starjin his forehead, bis forefeet
set a little in, or in other words, called Pigeou
Toed, Rocks snd Trots slowly. A liberal Reward
will be paifffdr tbe Horse, and if stolen, with proof
to convict, a Reward of Thirty Dollars for theThief.
THOMAS II. JONES, Twiggs Co.
Dec. 20.1—SL
AT GREATLY
nodLucod. Prices;
Now is tlio 111119 to secure
BARGAINS!
SHAWLS, ■
SILK ROBES,
PRINTED DeLANES,
MERINOS, &c., ■
CURTAIN GOODS, 1 1
CARPETS,
VELVET,'
BRUSSELS,
THREE PLY & INGRAIN,
TTOTJSE FURNISHING GOODS,
With every other Article usually found iu a first
class DRY GOODS HOUSE, all of which will be
sold as low as by any other House in Georgia, for
cash, or to prompt paying customers.
BO!
JaspekTj*. Greek. B. Pope Fueemax.
GKEKK & FREEJIA^,
T HREE Doors*below Te.c-graph Building, Cher
ry Street, Macon, dealers in Choice Fainih
Groceries. Fine Tobacco, Nuts, Candies, Fiuits,
Pure Liquors, Cigars, Ac. Ico in any quantity. ,
GEO. T. ROGERS & MOX,
W HOLESALE GROCERS, dealers in Wines.
Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars and Groceries of ev
cry description, Macon, Ga.
OEORCiK W. PftlfB.
C ASH STORE—Triangular lock ALacon, Geor
gia—Dealer in Fancy and tapl Dry Goods, in
every variety, nt Cash Prices
Orders Promptly attended to.
$nrffar& fin Snsnrmirr
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual*
Authorized Capital, 81,000,000
Capital Paid in A.I..500,000
Surplus 300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 18S9.
Cash on hand and in Bank 843.4S.V9S
Cash in handof Agents and in transit 54,887.00
Real Estate nnnecumbered, (eash value.), ls.ooo.oo
Bills Receivable, amply secured. 73,174.55
3,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford 330,413.00
9.SU2 “ “ “ New York,... 197,750.00
710 <• ” » Boston 74,620.00
100 Shares BankState of Missouri, 10,000.0ft
State and City Bonds, 6 per cents, 74,345.00
Kail Road Stocks 16,950.00
United States' Treasury Notes,..; 14.035.00
8803,709.00
1= DIRECTORS.
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL.
ALBERT DAY. HENRY KENEY.
JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLYN, JOHN P. BRACE.
CHARLES J. RUSS.
ST HUNTINGTON, President
WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary.
TIMO. C ALLYN, Secretary.
C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary.
This old and reliable Company, established for
nearly FIFTY YEAR8; continues to InsuTe agains
Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furniture
Warehouses, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Manufac
tories, and most other kinds of property, on its use
al satisfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro-
nerty,_ consisting of Dwellings, Baras and Ont-
Building* connected, and Furniture, Live Stock,
Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, Ac., Ac., contained
in the same, for a term of three or five years, at lore
rates of premium.
Applications for Insurance may be made to the
undersigned, the dnly authorized Agent for Macon
and vicinity. -
funds
., _ WBt‘ 4
sored mayprefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 45—ly
w
IIARDBJIAX &’ a.. It I FFINi
HOLESALE GROCERS, orner of Cherry
and Third Streets. Macon,
HORACE FITCH A* CO.,
T m RlANGULAR BLGCK, (opposite Marine Bank)
Dealers in Men, Youth’s and Children’s Cloth
ing. HATS, CAPS, Trunks and Bags, and Gents
Furnishing Goods. dot 2f
J. J. All la Is E It,
A UCTION and Commission Merchant, Macon,
Georgia, will give particular attention to the
public and private sale of Merchandize and proper
ty of every description, and will make prompt re
turns for the same. •
J. STftAIlAK,
O PPOSITE Lanier House, dealer in Gentlemen’s,
Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Orders
from the conntry respectfully solicited.
D FVTFIf .JOMN L. JONE*.
EALEK in
umbrellas and Furnishing Goods,
street, Macon. Ga. .
MufSeny
JSTICK, KE1N 4 CO.
Notice. <■
AU persons indebted to tbe late Firm of Bostick
4 Kein, are notified ifthey do not settle them before
the 1st of January they will be put in snit for col
lection, and that none will be slighted,
dee 6 BOSTICK 4 KEIN.
ty city papers copy.
IV. W. PARKER A CO.
Just Received on Consignment,
n rn BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, all of
AD\J the vszy latest stales, from 83,00 to 830,00,
all of which must be sold by tbe first of January,
1860. Now, Ladies, is your time to buy Cloaks, for
, “ their value. Also, we have a
50 per cent le
large lot of
CARPETING,
IVTKW MUSIC BOOK FOB SABBATH „
X9 SCHOOLS. The Golden Haxr. Contain- *“ Brusells, Three-ply and Ingrain, of all qualities.
ing 800 Hymns, Tones end Select Pieces. 2fi cts.
single, postage free; 42.50 per dozen.
Published by OLIVER D1TS0X 4 CQ n '
Dec. 20.—U. \ Boston.
Handel's Oratorio, “The Messiah.”
A New and Superior Octavo Edition of Handel’s
Sacred Oratorio, “The Messiah.” Price “5 cts.—
Superbly bound in Crimson cloth, Embossed, $1,25.
Published by OLIVER DITSON 4 CO.,
Dec. 20.—It. Boston.
iriuics, .Tiuics 1
.HE subscriber will have ISO Mules fortale at
Mr. Stablefield’s Staple on tbe 3d of January,
of which are No. 1 4 year old Missouri Mules.
150 good work mules from 3 to 5 years old
T
100
and -- „
. Macon, Dec 20.
rjyCitizen Copy two times.
O. HOWES.
Sulo*mail Wanted.
TN a first class Dry Good House, in Macon.
JL thoroughly acquainted with the business wil
Ires* J. h. 4 Co , Macon, Georgia, with refer
and Sel ary requested
dec M
Just received and lor sale cheap.
Also, a Splendid Lot of
Silk and Silk Robes,
Just MARKED DOWN cl03 6 out the lot.
English and French Merinos, De Laine and De
Laine Robes, will be sold
ASTONISHINGLY LOW.
Long and square Shawls, white and red Flannels,
EMBROIDERIES,
In-setts, Band*, Collars and Sleeves, Jaconet and
Swiss Edgings and Insert ings.
A New Lot of Hoop Skirts,
jo*t received and every thing usually kept in a first'
class Dry Goods House.
We only ask you all. both Ladies and Gentlemen, |
to call and price our Goods, and you will be convin
ced of the fact that we are selling very low.
CL O T H I N G.
We also have a fins Lot of CLOTHING, that will
bo sold very cheap. Call, gentlemen, and see for
yourselves. ELIAS EINSTEIN.
Macon, December 19th, 1839.
THE BEST PIANOS MADE.
W E are now receiving to our already selected
stock of Pianos, the celebrated %
Steinway Pianos.
These Instruments have always taken the first
prizes in all Fairs, wherever exhibited, and aroihe
only Pianos used and recommended by the best Ar
tists .and Musical Celebrities, ss Timm, Seharfen-
berg, Mills, Sattcr, Kisfield, Gottshalk, Wolleulmu-
jet, and a host of others. They use only Steinway’s
for public and private use.
We dq not possess Gas enough to endeavor to ere-
ate an excitement by making a “great cry ellh rcry
little wool,” or trying to shove off in tbe Southern
market what they ridicule at the North; neither
would we be agents for Patent Pianos, which live
one day and die the next, aa we had an example in
the “JColian Attachment” Pianos, which were the
“Go” a few years back! and which no one wants
now; bbt we keep an article which all must ac
knowledge to be the best who profess to know the
best.
Persons who know ns will, weflatter ourselves, ac
knowledge us to be judges, and to strangers we say
that we wiH present any person with Ono Hundred
Dollars who can produce a Pianist. Amateur or Pro-
feasor,residing in Georgia. whoissuperiorasTeaoh-
er or Player to onr U. L. Schreiner; and further, a
Rke sum we propose to any person who will disprove
that we now have a Popil that is superior in Music
to nine tcutks of all the Professors in Mtuio iu the
State of Georgia.
All Pianos sold at New York prices, freight only
added. * JOHN C. SCHREINER 4 SONS.
January 1.1860. 'ly deo 13
JDLlrtt PETEK,
M ERCHANT TAYLOR and dealer in Gentle
men’s Furnishing Goods, Cherry Street, M
con, Georgia.
J. A. A S. S. VIRGIL
P IANOS, Guitars, Violins, Fiutes, Strings. Sheet
Music, Watches. Jewelry. Silver nnd Platen
Ware, Spectacles, 4c. Watches, Clocks and Jew-
lull
el ry repaired, nnd warranted.
[nov 22
MIX A KIltTJLAKD,
\T/HOLE8a£e and Retail Dealers in Boots and
VV Shoes, Calf Skins, Oak and Heralook Sole
Leather, Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Findings, &c. t No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
ITIEIVARO & OAJSTIaEIV,
D RUGGISTS & Apothecaries, Cherry Street,
Macon, Ga., under Ralston’s Hall, wholesaled:
retail dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Pat
eut Medicines, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, itc.
JIEIVAKD 6c BIRGDABD,
L iEALEKS in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Dia-
” uaoqds, Silver Ware, Musical Instruments, Fan
cy Goods, Ac., Macon, Ga.
W. «7pKl T DEflf'drCO^ I “
D EALERS in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, un-
der Granite Hall. Mulberry street, Macon, tia.
OHR.IS TM ^lS!
Toys! Toys!
F^lSTOY G-OODS!
CUTLERY!
FIRE WORKS!!
A CUUlSTMASTREE.fixedin good old German
(Luther’s) style, will be lighted for our young
friends on Saturday night, the 34th instant. Young
and old are invited.
dec 13 JOHN C. SCREINER 4 SONS.
Buckwheat Cakos & Maple Syrup-
q/\ BBLS. New Buckwheat Flour. 1 do. Maple
Syrup. Tho only Syrup good with the Cake*.
Just received and for sale at ,
dec 6 (JHEER A FREEMAN S.
A CARD.
T HE unde signed, surviving Partner j of the late
Firm ot R. FINDLAY & fiONSb beg leave to
inform their old customers, and the public generally
that they will continue "j" r it 1 • • i.- a.*» lit retnlore . t
the “FINDLAY - IRON WORKS," and solicit a
share of patronage. J. N. Jc C. D. FINDLAY.
Macon, Dec. C, l~30.
rP* Georgia Citizen, Journal A Messenger, At-
lantu Intelligencer, Albany Patriot, Wire Grass Re
porter, and Savannah Republican, insert four times,
forward bill* to this office.
NATHAN WEED,
D EALERS m Agricultural Implements, Iron,
Steel, nnd Hardware of all kinds, adapted tc
the use ofJMnntcrs, Smiths, Carriage Makers, Me
chanibs, nov 22
PUGH’S
P REMIUM Photograph and Fino Art Gallery,
Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. Entrance on
Second Street and Cotton Avenue.
STRONG & WOOD,
W HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Leather and Findings, Ma-
con, Georgia.
tTjTswanson; '
W 'HOLESALE and retail dealer iu Staple and
Fancy Dr}r Goods. Orders from the country
respectfully solicited. (Cotton Avenne, Macon, Go.
THOJ14S JT. IiAWI*7
Tobacco and Cigars, Dry Goods, Ac., Third Street.
V. W. SKIFF c* CO., “~
D EALEUS in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware
Macon, Georgia, opposite the Lanier House.
T. & G. WOOD,
M ANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Sofoo, Tete-
a-tetes. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes,
Chairs, Card, Centre and Extension Tables, Ao.
TEE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE A\D LIFE LYSERAJVCE
COMFAN'-5?,
OFFICE 56 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL '
£2,000,000, or 810,000,000.
PAID UP CAPITAL, SURPLUS ARD DESERVED TURDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DIRECTOBS IN KBIT YORU.
JAMES BHOWN. Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY, Esq:
EUGENE DUTILH. Esq. 1
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq. .
JOSEPH GILLAKD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Eso.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. 8. WETMORE, Esq?" . K
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Eso.
Counselofthe Board, A. HAMILTON,Jr Eso -
AYERS, WINGFIELD 4 CO„ Agents.
Macon, Ga. a pr 36
EUROPE Ai\D GEORGIA!
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
I HAVE just received my Stock of CROCKERY,
CHINA and GLASS \VARE, purchased in Eu
rope last Spring, consisting of
90 China Dinner Setts, 8175, and down; 100 Tea
Setts from 85.00 to 835,00; Tea and Break-
fast Setts, 840 to 850 ; Bohemian
Glass Ware in 8etts, con-
sisting of Goblets,
Champagnes,
Wines and Decali
ters, both Ruby and white,
_ Engraved Tea Trays in Setts, some *
very raltr; a isizv—i" ■■-■-» Varney Va-
ses, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Parian Statuary, Sil
ver Plated Ware, 4c.
Also some well assorted Crates of White Granite
and common Crockery Ware for -Merchants, which
will be sold at the regular wholesale price in New
lork. u d . u-pi-/,v
R. P. McEVOY.
Lli” City papers copy.
Carriage Repository!
C. T. "WARD & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS Sp DEALERS,
(Opposite the Floyd House,)
MACON, GEORGIA.
W E would call the attention of the public to onr
NEW STOCK, comprising Coaches', Bretts,
Rockaways and Buggies ofthe most elaborate fin
ish. from celebrated builders North.
Hr Genuine BKATTLEBORO’ BUGGIES con-
stantly on hand. [nov 15 '
For Sale or Hire.
A LIKELY Young Negro, about eighteen years
old, who is a good Carriage and Wagon M*
ker. Apply to J. W. COBB,
nov33-lm Preston, Websterco, Ga.
50 Negro Fellows Wanted!
1 WILL pay the highest cash price for Fifty Ne
gro Fellows, from 16 to 30 years old.
J. B. ALLGOOD.
Maeon, Nov. 22.—3m
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD OFFICE, J
Sivahkih, Ga., Dec. 1,1830. )
MEAL WANTED!
W RITTEN Proposals will be received by tho
undersigned until the 35th of this month, for
supplying this Company with good Corn Meal for
the ensmng year.
The quantity required will be about 335 bushels
every two weeks, delivered at Savannah, Macon,
Eatonton or any Station on thi s Road. Meal most
weigh 48 lbs. net per bushel. The first delivery wiil
be required on the 10th of January next.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen'l S’jp’t.
nov 2D—4t
WOOD'S
PHOTOGRAPHIC Gallery, opposite the Lanier
JT House, Macon, Ga. Photographs, Ivorytypes,
Dagnereotypea, Ambrotypes, 4c.
W. J. McKS.KOY,
T HIRD Street, Macon, Ga., Manufacturers- of
every description, Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper
ware. Wholesale dealer in Stores,- House mar.
nisamg snd Japanned Wore. Pumps, ltd. Ao •
W’. W. PABKEIt 4
W HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in all kinds
of I ino Drees Goods. Staple Goods, Fsnc
Goods, and Plantation Q*odi.
WM. flt. AK.\OLD,
K ASHIOXABLE Merchant Taylor—Coats, Vest .'
• '' •• in lh,- i.ttm Cloth
Vestings and Gentlemen’s Furniahing Goods cou-
stqptly on hand.
ZEILLY iv HUNT,
TTT’IIQLK^aLE audKetuil Dealer* in Drugs one
\y M*'littij( jj, Chemicals, Fine Toilet .Soap, tine
Hair and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery, Surgical and
Dental instruments, Ac., Ac.
A Valuable Houso for Sale!
OFFER for sale one of the most desirable Resi-
deuces in tho town of Cnthbcrt. The dwelling
is commodious, well ventilated and atTanged for
comfort and convenience. All necessary out build
ings, and swell of rood water. There is twenty-nine
Acresof Woodland attached to the lot. I will s«U
a bargain, and earnestly request any who may de-
tire to purchase, to call and examine for themseives.
I also offer for sale a large Business House onthe
public square, containing three Business Houses
tronting tho square and fonr Rooms, fronting Brook’s
Hotel, all of which 7
chasers consider liberal,
nov 39
Inch I will sell on such terms as ]>u
er liberal. M. G. STAMPER.
State Press Newspaper.
^TlHIS Paper, with a complete equipment of Press
l es. Type and material for a Job Office, is offer-
ts an excellent opportunity
. go into business in thisllour-
bl»i ro all parts of the .Suite by
Type
1 for tale, and pit
ro any one desiring
bhing Citi
Kail Koad
For terms apply t
E L, STKOIIECKEK,
T. K. BLOOM.
\Y. B. JOHNSTON.
nov ~’d Assignees.
Citizen and Messenger copy.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD!
mEN-J>oCars will be paid to an one who will
J catch Mrs. K .Sullivan'.- Tfegrp Women LUCY,
and deliver her to ths JaiioE ot Bibb county.
Macon, Nov. 29—if