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FAV<K KEI-ORT? of
** -ij.t, I ni nuprlficd to »ee the Re»-
-iIV . paancJj, cciuurlatf the member*or
^tr tor bring mask retire tobrinfilngabont
(fX'*J^rioenl of tb* Supremo Court-thereby
!toUrn* report*, and to*h*hBtar-
<**^th« basin*** ot Uicptaeo. I »m .till more
0 •i” 3 t-Tthl. morulas, tlmt It I* reported on the
p**? 1 :,,,, prcMat at that meetlae and made*
■<** f^J,,r of the adjournment.
i not preeent at all; bql on the way
I*''"* * 10 (he Court House to attend the Court,
' ^.rejournment and retVM*. «o AT a* the
f* u couc racd, I hare only *pokca to three of
► *“ l Mtd—Mteen. Speer and llnntcr, neither
£ ..re pn-nc and Mr. 0^™ffcnrled. w^, tto’
Vart* <H* not rolf. >• " HimK -
^J«im*ry **- 1,a9 - • ! ••
, rjilar .* *n view of tho resolution p:tss-
l '. l^t meeting °f council respecting the
‘‘‘Jw-iion taken by the "local Bar” in the
f *. nt <>f the Supreme Court, and in view
mu' said in the hit Citiwn on thhtsub-
*'*' | . fm j t proper- to state for ouraelves,
iufe not present nt the court, and do
'.hoof the "local Bar,” were or were
, aU or what proceedings were had on
L, ot its adyonmment*
hASIKB A ANDERSON,
examfu.', »
•iteratin'" M ,]nWr. and nnli\)nred by
•rvd S'nr It** W „ j;i .iipidy a cheap, ever-
. 1U ,1 i.nnKr-O'in, f„ r re ret (ring household
y. .n.l s'.rtieU-i.t !» a lnrkj man, and
a* h.- serm. t „r oil good honsckcejier*.
•re «f *•? toplR sav.-il in tin- preservation and
Pgf Sn; fornlture alone every year by the
!,Tiate«l m ' <ltltl " r eaeh aa artirit St
rroin Dr. Lewis, of Vermont.
‘ BrnusoTotf, Vt., Nov. IS, 185
F* E RTILI Z EPLS
GENERAL AGENCY.
Q^The ondersigped respectfully announces to
11 ant era and other* interested, that they are con
stantly receiving direct from Islands, and from
thn manufacturers, the following most approved
r■ e utilizers sow Ki’QTTji, all of which have been
thoroughly and aatiaf.%ctorily tested, via:
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero Guano,
Rhodes' Super Phosphate of Lime,
National Fertili*«r, • *
Ground Plaster.
Theae articles, which will have our brand, and be
guaranteed a* genuine, we shall, at all times, be
Pfeparad to furnish in amonnta required, ami at tfa»
foweat prieea. The "Sup. r I’hoaplate," and “Fer-
tilixer,” at naaolactarers’rate*, wiib expenses ot
transportation added.
PATTBIV & FILLER.
Pant^rah, May a—fy
Dr. KoOUatMlAAittani Homedv
la tendered to Asthmatic patients, who have proved
the nsricasncM of ail other preparations, professional o-
cmplrtcal, aa a means of roller which has never once fitil r
ed in twenty years. On the same grounds It la recom
mended a* equally reliable in whooping cough. Bear In
mind that the Inventor la a regular jatjiriripn of the h igh
est landing. Price SO cents. • .-
For sale by E..L. STRMIECKER. *
. JarrSt lm Macon, Ga.‘
.THEATRE.
TIIK MOST BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS, -. '
That havo been offered to the Citizen, of Macon "in
Dramatic Entertainments, are now offered by
MR. FLEMMING, 7
From the Savannah Atheneum. In the person of
rasa Jons’ GouGENinrxia,
The Queen of Barleaqne andX’omedy, from the principal
Theatre, of Great "Britain, Australia, California, and the
United State*, and ^
SUPERIORSTOCX COIGPANV.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JANUARY «, I860J
Sheridan Knowles’ beantlftal Comedy of • •
WOOD’S
PREMIUM PHOTOGRAPH
GALLERY,
(WASHINGTON BLOCK. NEARLY OPPOSITE THE
LANIER HOC:
TS the best place in Georgia, to obtain agood and per-
JL manent PICTURE and at PRICES LOWER than can
be obtained at any other place for the same style and
quality. •
HERE CAN BE HAD THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
IVORYTYPES,
E or fi&cnc## of finish and beauty of color, they cannot
equalled.)
IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHS IN PASTEL OR AQUARELLE—and
that the above Picture* can be had in no ether
r\ EORGLV CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Ui
.Xdrcd W
ship of the per*
.piles to me for letters of Guardian- j ’" greatestInvention, 11 ^ MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I
minor and on.ban child ol Janu - Iiubi-on, late of Of the Hoop Skirt Manufacture
" a The-“arL therefore, to cite and admonish all and 'in- ! THOMSON’S PATJBNT
^a; , mv“^ J niMin : ;inMinLGv:: , riV^ , ;y'^;;!:; corrugated steel springs.
£&aigfi«S?^d*.K:iid LiLLLfsr. x tA^ Jht °’‘ dir « r « ui '«skins
^ven under my hand at office, thi. Slat Januarv. 1680. : H " TJIOMSON & CO. offer the above, asthe la- !
s imiPd r nfv | test novelty, and the matt Important improvement in [
bkirts since Hoops were invented—giving thia l'avorlte !
gunnent a ll^itnee?. flexibility and strength never before ;
known. Every lady in America who valnea comfort-
’Jan 3!•>»
muary, lb
I J.VMES J.
Ordinary.
NOTICE.
rpiIOr-E whom we credit through the year, will bear i
X mind that accounts of thi* kind are due on the First
'^ThOsevXo have not yet paid up, areeameatlyreqnest
ed to do eo without further delay.
W. W. PARKER A CO.
Coeoiia, Corner, Uoanaxa-xsaand Isri.r
1S7- \. Irbitavion, Soekxes*. or any af-.
fection of the Throat CURED, the II ach
ing Cocon In Conschtoon, BroNcnrr-l
t*. WuoorrNo Cofoir, A«Tttir >. Catariui
UEU EVKI) bv BROWN’S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES, of Cocon Loxexcks.
allery in Macon.
LOVE CHASE.
I am pleased to Mate, that I have tried the
5 fflttrr, for Indigestion and ^Debility, and |
And the very laughable Comedy o’f
, THE SERIOUS FAMILY. •
H^hate relief from using only a pArtw a bottle, j Are both to be presented.
" ^,,1 is, It as a curt for dUptpeia 1 Vkangt <f Performance Aery Keening,
rtl in IMf, and reeommeud-U with much plea*- ■ J* D 81
lahuring under thoaqdtaeiaea. j r .
aa ir *t liberty to use this a* you think "proper, «o i r pj IE Son ^
,v -ale «r thi* cxrrllenf medicine. I j. for Young Ladles, will commence on
Yours, Ac., * . 6tb of February.
JAMES LEWIS. For f'trther.particulare, apply to the Principals at their
.J .It,J Hitters give a healthy tone to the j ^Mitcrnc Jaquary-31, IOKI. 3t*
^.1 Digest System, and act aa the surest pre | >11111 SHERIFF S SAI.eI—Will l«i sold before tte
eplu-t Fever and Ague, a* welLa*other lnfcc- -
PHOTOGRAPHIC PO RT R AI TS
IN OIL ON CANVAS by-fhc belt Artists, taken either
frdm Life or Daguerreotype* of deceased persons.
AMBUOTYPES,
. * AT REDUCED PRICES.
DAGUERREOTYPES
IF PREFERRED."
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS of all sixes at veryredneed
price*. \ . . • *•
viiS*? 7 *! of PICTURES of every style on ex-
hibUIOti. Call and^see them. "H. L- WOOD.
- A ^.aef^en-g^orcoco-s.^
“ Irt comrtnul their um to Public Smstra.”
Rev. E. n. Chapin, New Yak.
••^^“' < '«.«xrMoreir.own. Ohio.
■ •■F^c' nlinrtmorint/ Hoarseness and Irritation af Iks
Throat, so eomsnam Kith SrEAkins <w<f Stnoebs. ’
Prof. mVSTANCY JOHNSON, IuiGranje Ga.
r” Ors^UnslUtrkctilakcnbtforsamiitfUrprcxkinqas
tkey prerent iharseness. From/ketr past >f set, I think
they will is vf permanent odemtaps tosh*."
Rev. E. Rowurr, A. II.
- President AtEcns College, Tenn.
- Sold by all DrnggisV. at 2 5 eeati jier box.
u Also, Brown’s LaNativx Tnocnxs, or Cathartic Loz
enges, tor Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache,
jan 31-w3m
FOUNDED lbi±
HOME institute;
mi-Annual Session of thi* FlonrisMi
t^l* FhmrlaMn^Schqol
the
t Fowu: A Co., Baston Proprleto
1 Conrt House door, iu the city of Macon, Bibb corih-
tv, on the first Tuesday in March next, between the nan-
nl hours of sale, the following property. Tlx; One negro
man by the name of Ralph, about atxtjr years of age; s«t-
, Iv; a woman, about forty two year* of age, and her two
I children, Spencer, flvffbr six years of age, and Lewis, a-"
bout-three years of uge. Levied on to satisfy twoMort-
’SKon C. Hardy Vi*. Francip Stubbs, and one In favor of
| Thomas Stubby Wilson C. Hardy and Thomas P. Stubbs
I jr. vs F.rancU Stnbbs. t. W. BUANTLEY.
jan 31 .» Dep. Sheriff.*.
RUNAWAY! HORSE STOLEN!
$25 REWARD!
TjUNAWAY from the aubeeriber -on tho. night of the
AU *lth inar., from TarvemviUe, Twiggs countv a ne
gro Boy seventeen yean or age named Alfred, of dark
complexion; The boy Is well known in Middle Georgia
having been formerly owned by Mr. Reed. The boy
rode off on a Black lloreo—a natural pacer-white (font
feet and his hack sore. Any person taking up the Boy
andllorso will be rewarded aa above. He will proba
bly make hla way so Newban, Coweta co., antf ftom
there to Caruolton.
JanU-tf , WM.M. TARVER
Atlanta Intelligencer please copy, and send bill to this
office. , ••
WINTER AND SPRING TRADE^
1860.
r piIE txndbni^ned having made lam additions, offer
X for sale one of the most complete STOCKS found In
Geoi^ia, and on the beat terms.
LOCATED
CHAKTKBXD ISM.
COBNKB or BALTinOBE AND Cl! ARLES STREETS,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Furnished, and Popular
" ’ il States. Designed
, obtain a Thorough
Practical business ,Education in the shortest possible
time and at the laart expense.
A Large and Befintifnl Ornamental Circular, containing
upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Specimens of rn-
aaxsuir, and a large Engraving (the finest of the kind
ever made in this country) representing the intcrion view
of the College, with Catalogue stating Terms,-Ac., will
be sent to every Young Man on application, tree *
CHAROE.
Write Immediately and you will receive the package by
return mail. Address
Jan IT ly ~ E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md.
Si! Broadway.
New York, Jan." Slth, 1SC0.
Lfjprt f the Charleston Mercury:
.... Wr notice an article copied from the At-
, 1 t w/.iLroey, in which our name Is placed hi
iWlti.uk U*t of New York merchants; this
ij to contain tho namus of firms known to be
iwswt «tre|*d in Sewardism, Xtrownism, Helper-"
iMtadiarlsm. 8of»ra« this clmrgc relat s to , v v ,\VK removed to thclrNEW IRJJN FRONT STORE, | aortmentof Sheet MlWKh
aulidun* and fal->- In every particular, as otrr 11 Ch.rry Street, nearly opposite Ayres, Wingfield Jt Watches and Jewelry REPAIRED, and all Mosical In
’s nth and North will le*tl(f. Wo are directly Co., where fan bo fonnd, a largo and well assorted slock I atrumenta,
WATCHES.'
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, Ac.
MBB»m! SllMOVAl! KSHOVAL SI! Agents for Steinway, Sobbeler A Schmidt, and flahle’s
_ I celebrated PIANOS the best Pianos made, and recam-
OARHAR I <§& C U R D-. | AlvMyson'hmXaUreeaUK'kof MrSICALINSTRU
MENTS. The best Italian Strings, and an extensive af
SCHOOL BOOKS,
FOOLSCAP Jc LETTER PAPER.
NEW & POPULAR MUSIC,
ENVELOPES, MUCILAGE,
SLATES, PENS, PENCILS, Ac-, Ac.
RELIGIOUS BOOKS. -
PLAIN AND FANCY STATJOSEKY
HYMN KOOKS,
A ND any and everything usually kept in a Book Store,
may be bad at the
Methodist book depository,
Jan 17 . , Cotton Avenue, alacon, G*.'
rtinprlncipkand practice, sympathy and *»»«- <*
, ,„.\bolitlnnU». Repahlic.nt.mana.il the lam. | HAEDWAHE, IRON & STEEL,
’iud ever taw been theimraghly conservative In And , ny ,,,^0 adapted to the use of
I .,„i the above charrc 's’tng entirely without .
I MERCHANTS, ■
ROBERTS, hllODES A CO. 1
1
On SI srjtel II
JIOTICK.
Ik-auimtic Duty uf Monroe county will meet nt j
uh, ea Tui-dsy. die dtb of Felarnary next, to np-j
Ddrealn tuiiict'imveution. wbichmeeu in March |
to wire! Dchgalc* to the Charleston Convention.
Bryan’s Tastelona Varmifugo -
It tiring* to terma
lalcstinr worms;
rnm* every child;
Is u»tc]e»rt, mild;
eh! mother#dear
No lonp'r fear.
Your pet# mu#t Uvo
]f thi# you jrive.
*&Vtt)ri,-l*ricc 35 cent# v
niJlVn
Br. /i’, HcClintock'a Pectoral Syrup.
b iir'.i.’Trvgrtahle rpeelfic, introdnced'by one of the
*i>M«>’ mid medical botanists of onrage, is sav-
.lives ni multitude* of persons, young and old,
l ill ike symptom* of mortal pulmonary diseases.
t$k For sale by
K. L. 8TB0HECKER.
jnh-lm - Macon, Oa.
XiCLintock'a Cough and Cold UTixturo
!te». in every instance, what was promised when
luuvbaced. It cures, with tho some uniform ccr-
Out nu,ruing dispels night, all the varieties of a
imM.va harassing cough, and Immediately re-
Stsnus, hoarsuess, and tickling of the palate or
hire il, cents. — -
«k tiy K. L. STUOHECKER,
: n-ijii "Macon. Oa.
UXOS’"SARSAPARILLA,
A .MOST INVALUABLE MEDICINE.
;e [-aril ion which Is purely vegetable will arrest
ivvlily cure the most inveterate cases, of Scrofula,
Ulcers, Fever sores,
liv er complaint, loss of appetite, and other sim-
In U» operatiun it enters in the circnla-
iuM«,Va*»'nglbrvmsb every part ot the body. Ba
ste. \t.eU with the different fibres, tl**nesand parts
h comprises
IE WONDERFl'L MACHINE.”
.ruionhtm ami unite# with the medicalrix uatanc or
|W«rrta||»rinciplc, caupe# healthy weretions, in-
e# the cou#tJtution, j»ive# htamiim to the deb}lK
aaw. ami #oon restore* thv paiietit to sound and
health.
r , irvd aud sold by ,\. I*. & D. SANDS, DruggiaU,
Stn-ct, New York.
by GEORGE PAYNE,
^ % Macon, Ga.
MK."’. WINSLOW, an expaticnced nurse and
p>hy«ieian, haa a soothiug Syrup for children
q. which greatly facilitates the proces# of
kby m»itelling the gum#, reducing all inttam-
r*«iil allay all pain, and i# ttir*# to regulate
fetU. impend-iinon it, inothejra, it will give
strives, and relief aud health to your infanta,
ly safe in nil case*. See advertisement in
btfolamu. nov 2
PLANTERS,
BEACKSMITII8,
CARPENTERS,
BUILDERS,
. CARRIAGE anil
WAGON MAKERS,
And will be sold at the lowest market price..
DON’T FORGET
TDo Ii’on Front.:
-Jail SI d # w • s
OLD PIANO!* taken In exchange tor NEW ONES.—
Pianos to rent. .Music sent by Malt,"post paid.
. - • J. C. SCHREINER (t SONS,
jan 81 w Colton Avennr. Macon. Go.
€
sewing aNi^aiKciisnES
Weed’s I’utent. _
PRICES 55 TO 130 SOXAARS.
TXTARIIANTED In all respeeth. AD examination re-
Yl spcctfully solicited.
E. J. JOHNSTON * CO.
For Sale.
A CARD.
O URaffcntlOphas bean colled toon article In the "Dai
ly SOhtbern Confederacy” ^published at Aflanta. In
which our name appears I
t of Firms, Which tho
Editor describes aa Abolitionists, Incendiaries, Ac. _
We hereby state that tho above la a grot/ mistake, qa
far as our firm is concerned, and that there la not the
shadow of a foundation for the ebaree.
We have no sympathy with any otthe forma of Kar.it-
clsm mentioned.'
Our interests have been for more tbanJialf a century
closely attached to the South, and oar Firm has been
uniformly and thoroughly conservative In ail It* view*.
J. 1L JAFFRAY fit SONS,
Jan 81 fit ■ SSO Broadway, January 83d. 18B0.
Chinese, Japanese. Turkish and
PERSIAN GOODS*
the fSuited State#, will be sold b;
advertisement#,
jan 31 d A w tf
bile Auction iu a
• given in futu
J. J. MILLER. Auctioneer.
Cl TV LOTS FOB SALE.
leva*® asses,... o..., oix VALUABLE CITY LOTS for sale. Apply tmme-
Pimples, Mercurial dla- 9 dlately to -- T. IL BLOOM, Agent. "
Dnetltc. and other aim- Jan 81 n A w - ..* ’ .
FOB SALE.
COUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD STOCK find Bonds.
O Enquire of I. C. PLANT.
Macon. January 31,1800. 8w ‘
ibioan iottstano ulu—T.
- rirb and poor, bond and free, all color*, grades
ban or life, we hear the same need of praise
a.imlerfUl articles. • Sore* are healed, pain*
raved, valuable animals made useful, and
.-*u»ge.l bv tills great medicine, which is snr-.
5fi> Ike loderment of man. What family does not
■ra««5anl Liniment. Who evert heard of tho
vt*produced by anv'other articled For Cuts,
bpnii)* Hheumatt'.m, Swellings, Strained
'fir. h ms ne cqnal. Jieieort qf imitations.
•mIm hMang Liniment la sold by all reaperta-
“rf’t.wd Livery Men in every town, parish and
t twourimu! North and South America, Euroi
vlatMa «T the Ocean. Buv at once
, BARNES A PARK, Proprietors,
l 1 ’ 1 » New York.
As accidents teUl happen^ e-eii in seeSf-reguiaieti
families, U is very fi. -lra!-!.-1.» have Kune cheap and eon-
vanient way or repairlug Furniture. Tny< Cfackary, etc
Spaldte f 'a Procured. Glue
n>e*U #1? *ncti rmcrpr»ict«’#, mu! ih> hop#rb«>M can aflhrd
. tu be without it It IrUviy.bfly. and tip t«» the alick-
ing point. Tli ’tf I* 1
chair#. \A
craaUtT*. ft is Jti-t
omaraenta) work, <*» j*.
«• Wjfr « iii*<f.»tty for limping
tH-r-. hundlvw* i!o!Ie. an«l bnikcn
art !o f*»r:«*.,»!«.. *beil bimI <,ti5cr
|rtl..r with laitcsnf rcflnament and
m.ti •# u^*w| ^*»!*t U-ing chcml-
tl (wntTadi’g all -rtjc valuabU
net imikt rw* Oigc. U m«y U
•iln§*. Wing vastly
Thi# ailrnlrr.Jj!** j.ri-|»a
cally htrhl in MiiiilUrti.
qualities of the c.-
used In' the plara * / ordinary
more adhesive.
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.** *
N. B.—A Bru#h acc«»tnjanic# each bottle.
*. Price, 23 Coins.
• Wholesale Depot* No. 48* Cedar Street,-New York.
Address, * IIENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
Box No. 3,000, New York..
Pntun for dealer# In cases containing four, eight,
and twelve doxen—a bekutiful Lithograph Show-Card
accompanying each package.
• A single .bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will savoten time# it# coat annually to ever/ IioaaebokL
Sold by all p " “ “
and Furniture
Country merchant.
ING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their lint.
It will etabd any dimate. jan 31
T NOW offer for *ale the building occupied by m
X Bar-room and Billiard Saloon, together with the lot
upon which It stand#, containing half an acre. Said
building ia two #torlea.in height, having a front of 66 fee ,
on Cammerc# street, and altoated Jn the most 'centra
portion of the town. The House i# ih good repair, and
I have a# good a stock of groceries on hand aa can be
found in the market.
Po##e#aion can be given about the latter part of March
or the first of April. Two No. I, Billiard Table# on the
premiaes, with ball#, cue#, light#, etc., all complete.
I am dcslrou# of di#po#iug of the above premises inas
much a# I contemplate removing Went.
Term# ca#h. . C. W. ROLLINS.
- Hawkih#vilic Time#. jan 24—2m
School Toacher Wanted.
be a good Classical Teacher, and a fhir salary 1* offer
ed. Apply to the Editor of the Telegraph.
Macon, Jan. 81. It JOH.V T. BROWN.
Negro Man Wanted. .
T nE Advertiser wishes to biro for the year, a trusty
active Negro Man, and will pay a very Mr hire.—
Apply to the Edltor.of tho Telegraph. • Jan 81 ■
Ilonsckccpiii^ Situation Wanted.
V N 1NTELLK.ENT LADY, of pleasing address and
great experienee in House Keeping, will accept a
satisfactory situation a. House Keeper in a family If of
fered soon. Apply to the Editor of the Telegraph. ’
jan 31 • its w
Grand Balloon Ascension!
f Frotn Macon, by Prof. Mon#. Morat, on
Friday, F« b. 3d, at a o'clock, I*. M . ifi
$300 can be collected for the purpo.-
Prof. Moan. Morat ha# made mom n--
renfiom* than any other arronant of his
ige in the world, tho mammoth air ship, VWJ
City of Cbarletton, i# 73 feet in
& heighth and 60 feet in diameter. -Prof, w
Morat will give hi# papular Lecture and Song on Bal
looning previous to«he ascension* The Ascension will
be sure to take place if the weather ia fhir, if it sbould
not be a fair day it will be the first fair day.
Tho Ascension will lake place from the Court House
Square.
jan 31 w-lt d-3t •
The am I»ntnit CJorrnjjntcd Hpr ingh
REDUCING TOE WEIGHT OF SKIRTS
,\ND INCREASING THEIR STRENGTH
NEARLY ONE-HALF, J *
AUK FOUND ONLY IX * ? '
Thomson’s Corrugated Skirts-
Jan 31 w-gm e. o. "w.
THE LUXURY OF T1IE SEASON!
THOM'S nmitKXTID SKIRTS.
For Sale by the principal Retailers,
jan 31 w-3m e. o. w. % •
LIGHT, FLEXIBLE & STRONG,
NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL IN SHAPE,
Approved by ail. . > »
Inquire ter THOMSON’S CORRUGATED SKIRTS.
Jan 31 w-3m e. o. w. •
* PRICES CURRENT;
"w-'tlTHi BV AYT.ES, WINr.FIF.LD I CO.
V yard..T OO ti"
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n»m-
T . V
Tenn. (lew Hide#. V •
fhouMem t>
, Ham# V *».
t~U»lien V
I'esteru p
k* II pair...*
^ur V
Adamantine fi 1b
Sperm.* p 1b
®-W,>irrn.,,,^ II lb
- Northern • V lb
lihfo
tt fo
n a
ia to
10 to
14 to
98 to
34 to
48 to
14 to
13 to
^!T?TTTT7T!7.....V bbl ... 19'iiff
Xu. 1 V bbl.... 17 60 folH 00
y Wl.Xo.fi bbl.. ..1C 00 it 17 00
>»'- X"o. 3 U bbl....11 SO (ftl* 50
,°l*rliuc V-bld. .. 8 06 U, 8 30
K 'l«tc* Extra bbl...'. B 00 @J0 00
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In fiogriieada.. , r
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§1 85
rt8 oo
ETIPLOYMEIVT.
u< r A a MONTH AND ALL EXPENSES PAID.—An
» agent Is wanted in every town and eannty in the
United States, to engage in a respectable and easy bnsi*
ni-ss. by which the shove profits may be certainly realis
ed. For forther particulars, address Dr. J. Husky War-
Jtxh, corner of lfith Street ahd Broadway, New York city,
enclosing one Postage Stamp,
jan 31 dAw Sm
KETTLEWELL’S
.MANIPULATED GUANO.
No. I, warranted to contain 8 per cent. Ammonia,
45 |o 58 per cent. Phosphate of Lime. .
No. *, warranted to contain 6 per cent. Ammonia,
• 55 to 80 per cent: Phosphate of Lime.
OURPA8SING Peruvian In tho production of tho first
O crop, and Bone Dust InthodnrablctmproTementofthe
M “Mv Manipulated Guano baring become the accepted
and successful rival of the Peruvian Guano, I trust I shall
bo pardoned for putting upon the public record what is
universally known lulSaltimore, that I am solely and ex
clusively the originator of tho article, by the use of ma
chinery.”—-American Farmer, 1837. .
\Ye nave a supply on band, and it would be well for
Planters to send In tlicir order* af Once, so that we may
be able to keep a supply equal to toe^domand.
Jan 81 dfirw fim
HANrORD &131IOWNING,
■"Wliolesaie Olo-tliiers,
326 $- 326 Broadway, New, Yofk.
bushel. 1 on do 1 to
bnshel. 85 dr, !»>
iOOlbs. 1 00
bushel. 1 S3
iti>lbs. a f«
ton.... S W
toSiviisw «bi» j ’NO, It EXTRA,
to t oo \ Preparedbyth
1^1^: 1 “ j Ponn City Chemical Work.
JQPIbt. 1 73 to 8 00 xx recommending ihi# Superior Fertiliser to the ntten-
X tionof fjmnemKWl.Others interest * "*
we claim for it the.advantage of being
' (much «upcrior to any other artich
of Super-Phosphate ofLf~
.SUPER-PHOSPHATE of lime,
1 1, EXTRA,
Penn City Manufacturing-Co.
Uhilj.. .00 (0
bbi;... s to
»> 8
gallon. S3
gallon.
V pair... 1 15
■1Lw'*' 1 *. Suuth'n.V pair... 1 to
, Kl;!" *«
g ’ Ul '»g. $ bhl.,.. sto
'vt&k-d.::;:
agriculture,
^ j.v rfuctly reliable,
Aid under the name
d one that the formers
n depend upon aa being what it« natne pcrports. No.
EXTRA Article; thi# Company.
2*e..
— ?***«*
Ih::.
'HhSr* 1 * .?bN.:
,J*5i -V bag.... *15
% *SK=:=la»g«8
an<...s € 00 ,
gaQon
OTTON MAIUirT.
•t»y i< w*‘ ^'•DntoTfair dental..fforgoo3
■v demand fuy Inferior gratioa. *
of all plants, i murau *** »»»*■»'*»»*.*'- sav*n,u< -• * —^
i an heretofore n#etl.)' It ia tnartfore a much riclicr nint
S reliable manure, and one that win not only dom«*f
at first than any other manure, but win tat h.nger-
D toil. .
Wlllborn’s Mills, nouatoit Co., Ga., Not. », 1959.
J@K8!fe»-aS3E
finfi foamT TOO** beta* rtvfrto<^P«te>«nt, I was
cotton row# with a ScuUer Wow; P n W, dcc P:
tr.d let hand* follow after and scatter the Phosphate, and
#wm» plows, and bed on,#- ]*«rt of it waa apwn
* the furrows. I want jon to a«id me nine tons
Thomson’s Corrugated Skirts-
THE DOUBLE TRAIN.
THE PARISAN I1ELLK.
THE GOSSAMER,.
TIIE WOVEN,
See that our Name, and the Crown are stamped on ev-
Of Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid
EXTRACT BUCHU,
,H» iflaartaq sf the Madder, Kidneys, Gravel. Drapery,
■ jfnhau, Utrtrmctions, Secret Diseases, female Cam-
plaints, sued all diseases of. the Hexnot Organs,
Arising from Excesses aud Imprudencies iu Life, and
removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kid
neya,x>r Sexual Organs whether existing in .
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause they may have originated,
' AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING,
Oiling Health and rigor to the Frame, ahd £loom~to the
Pedid ■Cheek.
JOY- TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
tl cure# Nervous and Debilitated Suffers, and removes
all the cymptona, among which will be found
Indisposition
to Exertion. Xoaa of
Power, Less of Memorv,
Difficulty of Breathing, Gen
eral Weakness, Horror of Dis
ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread- .
ftil Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,
Wakeftilnes#. Dimness of Vision, Langor, Univer
sal La?sitade of the Muscular System, often Enormoua
■■iiMtik jrith Dpoeptii n ” ’
APP
tic Symplons. Hot Hands,
SHI
Jan31 wfina o. w.
EVERY" LADY’IN AMERICA
WHO VALUES COMFORT, HEALTH fit ELEGANCE
Shonld have one of
Thomson’s Corragaled Skirts.
Jan 81 w-Sm c. o. w.
FOUR THOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAY!
Requiring Four rope rate Factories,
AND TUX UtOt OF ON* THOUSAND HANDS
Are required by the demand for
Thomson’s Skirts.
Jan 31 w-3m c. o. w.
GRAYDON M'CREERY & CO..
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALR DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods,
,' FANCY GOODS, &C.
No. -U Barclay St., and 4G Park Place,
I Will remove In July next to the Appleton buildings,
Broadway. J
•__XLJJL! Sir
/~VUR stock will be complete by the tat February, and
\J under the supervision or our Mr. McCreoy (fecentiy
Shepherd A McCrcrry, Charleston, So. Oa.,) will com
prise every description of Goods in onr line, adapted to
the Southern and South-Western Trade^^
Merchant* visiting New York ore rcspectfoUy Invited
to giro us a call. Jan 31 w-ly
r-1 EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, W. T. Massey
VT annlh’s to mo for Letter* of Administration ou the
estate of John Johnson, late of said county, deceased:
These ere, therefore, to rite-all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of said deceared-to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
ca'u-e, If any." why said letters should not be l-ranted.
hand in e'.iee. Junuare BBth, 18oi).
Given tmder my l
Jan 31
WM. M. *
Ordinary.
YN VACATION.—tiEOBoiA. Jones Cocntt—The petl-
1 tion of Mary lMnl sbewetb to the Court of Ordinary
of Jones county, Georgia, that on the 4th day of Janrm-
rr. 1880,-William Paul, of said county, departed this life,
dbesessed of a largo, valuable real and personal estate.
Prior to this tlmo.he made bis la,t will, appointing there
in Tour petitioner Execntrix,-*nd Isaac Scott, Executor,
hlrh said will accompanies this petition, which yonr
- *—” * and Is the last will
(•lie same in
testator, yonr po
uter alleges i* legally executed, ai
1 William Paul, and prays probal
i fenn. Tin- next of kfn of the !
petlfil
of said
solemn form. Tl® _,— — —
tGi.im-r alleges, bcTicit*# the Executor and Executrix, to
be Mo*cs. Mar-hall and Kobert brothers of >aid Tes
tator ana Henrietta Booth, «i#t«r of said Testator; Rob
ert Paul and John W. Paul.of Twlgga countv. Ga.; John
\llen and FranWin Wilder, of Bibb conntv, Ga.; Hugh
McKnrv, of Jpnes counter. Ga.; Barton Paul, of Ala.;
ihia TictluoDw prays that the usual citation fosne to them
r.'fin.riiur their attendance upon the prob.if<* of said
WtlL * l the March Term, 1SG0, of tte Conrt of Ordinary
nance and Eruptions on
the Face, Pain In the Back, Uea- *
. vines# of the Eyelids, FW
- qucntly Black Spot# ^
Klyingbcfore *
• the Eves.
with Temporary Sufftislon ana Los# of 81gbt: Want of At
tention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of
Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such Pa-
tleets than Soliude, and nothing they uiore
jiread for fear of themselves; no Re-
• • pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no
-Speculation; but a Hurried
. Transition (romone.
question loan- *
'other.
These symptona, if allowed to go on—which thi# med
icine invariably removes—soon# follows LOSS OF
POWER, FATUITY, AND. EPILEPTIC FITS—in one
of which the patient may Apire. Who can say that these
excesses are not frequently followed by those direful dls-
caaea—INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION H The record#
of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the most- melancholy
melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance ia ac
tually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief,
ever visit# it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is
rarely articulated. ~ *. .
“With woefttl measure wan despair
Lowxnllen sound# his grief Beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible! and has brought thousand#
upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the am
bition of many noble youth*. It can be cured by the
nse of thi# v,
XNrALLZBLS REIYIEDY.
.If you are suffering with any of the above dfilrmlM
ailments, the FLUID EPTRACT BUCHU will cure yon.
Tiyitand be convinced of it# efficacy.
BxwAxgaffiQnArgynffi'BHMKLQiiAcy doctors,
who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens
know and avoid them* and save Long Suffering, Money
and Exposurejby sending or calling for a bottle of thi#
Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY.
It allays all pain and Inflammation, is perfectly pleas
ant in it* taste and odor, but immediate in it# action.
Helrabold’s Extras Buchu
Is prepared directly according to the Rule* of- •
PHASlAIVIACy AND CHEDIISTRY,
with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and
care devoted in It# combination. See Professor DE
WEES’ Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and
most of the late Standard Work# or Medicine.
SSIOOJI
One hundred, dollars will be paid to any physician who
can prove that the Medicine ever injured * Patient; and
the testimony of thousands can buprodneed to prove th X
it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen
years’ standing have been effected. The mass of VOL
UNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor,
vouching its virtues and curative powers, i# immense,
embracing names well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
Personally appeared before me, an alderman .of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist, who being
duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no
Narcotic, Mercury or Injurious Drug, but are purely veg
etable. U. T. 1IELMIIOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn apd subscribed before jnc this 23d day of No
vember, 18&4. WM. P. HIBBARD,
Alderman.
Pjuce $1 pei* Bottle, on Six Bottles ron $5, Deliver-
. xd to ant Adobe##. •
Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates
from Professor* pf Medical Colleges, Clergymen and oth-
‘^Prepared and Sold by IL T. n ELM BOLD,
JYacHcal and Analytical Chef»W.
No. 52 South 10th St, below Chestnut, Assem
bly Building, Philadelphia;
•To be had of E. L. STROIIECKER, Wholesale and Re
tail Agent for Macon, and of all Druggists and Dealers
throughout the United States, Canadas and British Prov
inces.. * . .
• . BEWARE OP COrXTEBFterr#.
Ask for Hclmbold's—^Take No’Other.
CURES GUARANTEED,
jan 24—d«fcw ly «.
iY Ofvi-dL,
AVING been so often a*k«-d if I did not intend to
leave Macon, I take this means of informing my
Hi
friends and clients. Hint I hare no sneh. intention, bat
shall continue to practice Law in Macon os heretofore.
Jen fifi—3t . WASHINGTON POE.
A m MKKICAN" ALMANAC, for 1809, Jnst recclwd at
. * ‘ UOARDMAN’S
THE RIVALS,
/^VR the times of BURR and HAMILTON. By Jere
VJ Clemens, at EOARDMAN’S
JySI ■
HOUSE E0R SALE
rpHEunilfreigned offers at Private Sale, his Direnin"
X House, near Brown’s Hotel—with four rooms. eU—o
ble ovthoaaee. Inquire of F F iiinnvv
■. ELIAS EIMSTEINiM
health, and true cleuance iu co,tume. should have one of r pRLVNGCLARDL0CK, Macon, Ga., Wholesale and
tlie-e admirable gannents. Inquire for I I RetaS Dealer ha Faucv and Staple Dry Goods, Core
THOMSON’S CGRRUGATED SKIRTS.
These beautiful Good;*, owned aud Manufactured solely
by us, now form a part of
= (BOOTS I^SHOES!
en.es, . CHEAP FOR CASH!
r ASSH STORE—'lYiangular Block. Macon, Georgia— /~1 ENTS fino Scotch Bottom Walking BOOTS,
Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Good-?, iu every va-' VJT “ “ “ ” “ SHOE^ i
riety, at Ca^h ..Prices, ■ •• “ Square Edge Walk. Boots Jc Shoes
N. si. PQUDEN Sc CO., “ “ Quilted Bottom BOOTS.
n E.VLERS In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, under ” • ” Pump Solo # do.
Granite Hall, Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. The above goods were made in our Establish-*
ment in Norfolk, Virginia, and for durability aud !
snug fits, we know they ctmnot bo surpassed. We
also have a fine assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS.
■Second Street and Cotton Avenue.
T. J. SWANSON,
YT7TIOLESALE and retail dealer In Staple and Fancy
T f Dry Goods. Orders from the country respectfully
solicited. Cotton Avenue, Mocon, Ga.
\V. W. PARKER & CO.,
\X7HOLESALE and Retail Dealers ih all kinds of Fine
Vt Dress Goods, and Plantation Goods.
Children’s Boots and Shoes. We ask you to call and
examino our Stock, for tho time will not be epent I
in vain. Our rule is, tho best Work, a Good Fit,
and vefy small prefits, for CASH.
L. L. BRICKHOU8S * CO.,
Triangular Block, next to II. Fitch & Co. i
* doc J3
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.
Which are offered thi# season in improved styles, shape#
and manufactured, a# follows:
THE DOUBLE TRAIN SKIRT.
THE PARISIAN BELLE SKIRT.
THE GOSSAMER SKIRT.
THE INDESTUCTIBLE SKIRT,
THE WOVEN SKIRT,
THE EXPANSION SKIRT.
For Sale, throughout the Union, by the principal Job
bers and Retailers. See that both our names and the
crown are stamped on every skirt. Ndne others are gen
nine.
W.-S. & C. H. THOMSON A CO.
Manufactures of the Crown Skirts, New York,
jan M .‘im c, o. w.
ST RAW GOODS
GEO. w. & JEHIAL BEAD,
SO Wnrren Sc 120 Chamber# street,
NEW YORK, •
IMPORTERS, ' -•
Manufacturers &. Wholesale Dealers,
Are now receiving from their agent in Ktiropc. and their
owu factory, a magnificent assortment of the above goods,
to Which they call the particular attention of first class
Catalogues Containing full description of goods, with
prices attached, sent hy mail on application.
New Yore, January tat. I860. . ■ Jan 94—fit
r£T£R s. nrr»irimrEs,
A TTORNEY AT Law, Pinnr. Oa —Will Practice in
th6 Macon Circuit and adjoining counties. Also in
tho Federal Courts at Savannah andMarletta.
GARDEN SEEDS
TUST Received a large supply of Fresh and Genuine
tJ ENGLISH PEAS,
SPRING TURNIPS, . .
CABBAGE -
BEANS. . ■
. - ONION SETTS.
LUCERNE,
Kentntky Bine Grass,-Mixed Lawn Grass, Ac.. Ac. By
Jan Sd ZEILIN A DCNT.
CUSHINGS & BAILEY,
WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
i\o.-2G2 Baltimore st., opposite Hanover,
BALTIMORE,
A RE prepared to offer to the Country Tradg, Goods in
their line, at price# tliat will compare fovorably with
thoseofany other market. .
Their Stock of SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL and MIS
CELLANEOUS BOOKS is large and well delected.
A large and varied assortment of Foreign and Ameri
can Stationary can always be found at their establish-
Tbey keep constantly on hand a ftill supply of BLANK
BOOKS of different style# and of their own mannfoctnre.
Having a Bindery connected with their store they are, at
all times, able, at short notice, to fill orders for Blank
Books, ruled4o any pattern, or of any. desired style of
Binding. . ■
Order#, received by mail, will meet with prompt atten
tion.
You are requested to call and examine our Stock and
Prices before purchasing,
jan 21—tit
SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 1860
• RIBBON'S, *
Millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTRONG, GATOR <k Go.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBER# OF
* Ribbons, Bonnets* Silks and Satins,
VELVETS, RUCnES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
STRAW BONNET^ FLATS, &C.
. No. 237 ajid Lofts of 239 Baltimore St.
BALTIMORE, MD.
Offer a Stock unsurpassed in the United States in varie
ty and cheapness. *
Orders solicited arid prompt attention given.
TERMS, 6 months, six per cent, off cash par funds,
j its
COLD WEATHER !
T IIE past few dajl have been BITTER COLD,
ii Bomucli that the only idea we have of com
fort ia silting at home over a roaring fire ; but this
all a mistake The Ladie* need not hesitste for a
moment,.to go out a - usual, and DO THEIR SHOP
PING, for by calling in at
W:.W. Parker & Go’s,
thev trill always find the Store warmed up by a
LARGE COMFORTABLE STOVE ; and while
ranking their purchases, even should they be Urns
occupied*for hour#, will fiud it *.
Just as Comfortable and Pleasant as at Home.
This Firm, while study iug their own interests, are'
determined to promote the comfort of their custo-
[d*a 24
BP" NOTICE !,
©[EiULflM© ©IFF thT. ©mr a
o be sold without reserve, the large **nd valuable
Stock of CLOTHING and
Clients’ Furnishing Goods,
Wholesale and Retail to suit purchasers Sale to
contiuue for30 day# from date. STORE TO LET
J. STRAHAN. Mulberry Street. **
dec 20 Gpp. L inier House, Macon, Ga.
SPRING NOVELTIES P0R1860.
A. 31. It LACKS 1IE All & CO.,
‘p^EpLKRS in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing find Furnish*
.. . ckia£. u.'isaikd,
O EALEU in 6tyli»h Goods of every description, for
Gentlemen.’# weaf. Cloths, Cassimcres and Vest
ings, made up in distingue style. Telegraph Buildings,
Macon, Ga.
IL feAVLSBURY
A T the new Brown Front Store, opposite Lanier House,
xi. Macon, Ga. Clothing manufactured to order in tho
latest style—fine ready-made Clothing and Gentlemen’s
Furnishing Goods..-
£• WliYSIlIP.
D EALER in fine ready made Clothing and Gent’s Fur
nishing Goods, Second Street, next door to Strong
& Wood.
HORACE FITCH & CO.,
npRlANGULAR BLOCK, (opposite Marine Bank) deal-
X era in Men’s X®uth’a and Children’s Clothing.—
HATS, CAPS,-Trunks and Bags, and Gent’s Furnishing
Goodjj. • •' ,v . -
J. STRAIIAN,
O PPOSITE Lanier House, dealer in Gentlemen’s and
Boys’ Clothing ahd Furnishing Goods. Orders from
the country respectfully solicited.
JOII1V L. JONES.
D EALER in ready made Clothing, Trunks, Umbrellas
and Furnishing Good#, Mulberry Street, Macon,
.Georgia.
8 9 .JULIUS PETER,
A ff ERCHANT TAILOR and'dealer in Gentlemen's Fur-
iVL nisliing Good#, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.’
W9V. R. ARIYOLD,
M ERCHANT TAILOR—Coats, Vests and Pants made
the latest style. Cloths, Vesting* and Gentlemen’s
Furnishing Goods constantly on hand.
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE fit DETAIL
UHUGG-.TSU?
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON. GA.
I S happy to inform his friends, patrons ami tire
public generally, that his Stock is now fall and
complete, which comprises every article that should
befonndin a First-Class
Drug anti Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival t of the Savannah Steamers ena
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with
FltESII AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with great attention to parity, and
sold as LOW as at any DrugEstablishment in Geor
gia.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at all hours with care and neatness:
His stock consists in part of the following articles
Drugs, Chemicals aud Medicines,
Pyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes,modern styles,great variety,
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and .all other Herbs,
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Gelelines,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use,
Wines and Liquors for'Mfedical use only,
Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles*
.Gold and Silver Leal, GoldandTin-foiland Artificial
Teeth,
Hair.Tooth and Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth nnd Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI,# great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed, j
and all the patent Nostrums of tho dav. -
Comer Mulberry street and Colton Acenue t Macon.
*apl 21 ^ r\
BOOT AXD M HOE DEALERS.
L.X. BIUCKnotJSE, c. 1'. nmcKitocsE, t. j. hunt.
I.. UltlCKtlOIMi: Sc CO.,
■\T7"HOLE8ALE anil Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes.
. V v Umbrellas, ’Leather, Trunks-Blacking. Ac., Trian
gular Block.*Macon. Ga.
§>.tn%clifr,
{.Corner 3d and Mllrkrrt JStrxkts.
MACON, GA.
DEALER IU
CHOICE D.-RUGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
BEARDED GAINES A CO.,
\l/ Wft I MATTt mnA IM, °
f V Hats, Caps, Leather and Findings.
niXX A KIIMXAYD,
W HOLESALE and Retail Dealer# in Boots and Sfioes,
Calf Skins, Oak aud Hemlock Sole Leather, Lasts,
Shoe Pegs, Findings, Ac., No. 3 Cotton Avenne, Macon
Ga.
at the old stand of
Li. P. M ROAG «V SOSS,
W HOLESALE and Retail Deafer# in Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Leather and Finding#, Macon, Geor-
' -
WHOLESALED RETAIL GROCERS
AVKI-IS. IVIKGFIEliD A CO
D EALERS in Groceries, Staple Dry Goods, ] ^
Rope, Twine, Liquor#. Tobacco, Sugar#, Lime,
ment. Plaster, Provision#, Grain, &c., Macon^Ga.
I’KAUN & PRITCHETT,
W HOLESALE dealers in Groceries and Staple Goods,
opposite Hardeman & "Sparks’ Warehouse, Third
etreet, Macon, Ga.. ’ • *.
GKO. T. 1SOGEIE.S A SOW,
W HOLESALE GROCERS, dealers in Wines, Liquors,
Tobacco, Cicarf and Groceries of every descrip
tion,’Macon, Ga. • ,
IIARBR1L1IV Sc GRIFFIN,
W nOLES.YLE GROCERS, corner of Cherry and Third
Street#, Macon, Ga.. - «
TnO.IIAH J. LANE,
TT XIIO LBS ALE and Retail Dealers in Bagging, Rope,
V V Bacon* Lard, Flour, Meal, Sugar and Coffee, Molas
ses and S/nip, all kinds of Liquors, Tobacco and Cjgars,
Dry Gopas* &c.. Third Street.
TIXNERS <& HOUSE FURNISHERS.
e.'a. wise,
C HERRY STREET, Macon, Ga., importer of Table and
■ Pocket Cntlery, and dealer in House Furnishing
Goods, Stoves, Grates and Domestic Hardware, Fenders,
Brushes, Brooms. Dusters, Hat Stands, Shovel and Tongs,
Coal Oil Lamps, Tin, Japanned And Brittannia. Ware.
A
DAY & MAUSSENET,
on Mulberry Street, next door to E. L. Strbhecker's
Drug Store.
Huqting Gold Case English Watches, of the best
makers, price from £100 to £250; English Hunting
Case Gold Swiss Watches, from £45 to £225 each;
Hunting Case Silver Watche#, from £15 to £60;
all warranted to be good time keepers.
Jewelry in seta of Coral, Pearl, Cameo, Garnet,
Lava, Florentine, Mosaic, Plain Gold, &c M price from
£12 to £225 each.
Also, a flue assortment of Chatelanes, Breast Pins,
• Fob. Vest. Curb and Guard Chains, Finger and Ear
Rings, Bultons; Seal Keys, Crosses, Lockets. Brace
lets, Slides, Buckles, Necklaces, Thimbles, Gold and
Silver Spectacles, &c. Ac., and some choico Dia
mond Finger Rings,and Diamond Breast Pins, with
such other articles as is usually found in a First
Class Jewelry Establishment.
Silver Ware, TaWe, Desert and Tea Spoons, Ta
ble and Desert Forks, Butter, Fish, Cake and Pic
Knives, Soup Ladles, Salt Cellars, Napkin Rings,
Preserve, Sugar, Salt aud Mustard Spoons, Pickle
Knives and Forks, Spoons and Fork# in cases ; also
Cups, Goblets, Pitchers, Waiters, and a solid Silver
Tea Set, which for beauty of design and elegance of
workmanship, is not to be surpassed-
Pancy Goods, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Reti-
culps,Port Monaies, Walking Canes, Watch Stands,
Dressing Cases, and some very handsome Magic
Perfumery abdjToilet Stands, suitable for presents
and Toilet use.
WATCHES & JEWELRY Repaired by the best
of Workmen, and warranted.
Oct. 25. bAY & MAUSSENET.
W. J. BrKI.UOV,
mHIRD STREET, Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of every
-A -description. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware—
Wholesale dealer in Stoves, Houie Furnishing and Ja
panned Ware, Pumps, &«., *c. . - „ *
HARDWARE' MERCHANTS.
* CMBHART Sc (TKD,
n EALERS in Agricultural Implement#, Hardware. Ac.
Third Street, Macon, Ga.
-NATHAN WEED,
D EALER in Agricultural Implements, Iron; Steel, and
Hardwareor all-kind#, adapted to the nse of PI nte
ere^ Smiths, Carriage Maker#, Mechanic#, &c. ~
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
MENARD A BURGIIARD,
D EALERS in Watches, Clock#, Jewelry, Diamond#,
Silver Ware, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods,
Ac., Macon, Ga. *
DAY & tTIAtfSSEIVET,
T7ATCIJ-MAKERS and Jewellers,-Mulberry St., Ma-
V T con, Ga., have on hand a fine assortment of Watch-
cs. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Musical In
struments, Fancy Goods, &c. -
E. .1 JOHNSTON «& CO,,
n EALERS in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fancy
Goods, Gun#, Cutlery, Pianos, MuBical Instruments,
Ac., Ac. The largest and finest Stock iiv-the State, at
the best prices. ,
V. W. SKIFF «V CO.,
DEALERS in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware Ma-
' con, Georgia, opposite the Lanier House. *
Cushing, King & DeGraw,
Nth :i9-’ BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Importers and Jobbers of Silks
AND FANCY
DRY-GOODS!
In all their variety. Will be pleas'd to see their
friend# at their new and commodious "Ware rooms,
feeling assured they can give increased satisfaction
in the many RICH and BKA.UTIFUL. iabrics they
afe now receiving from allnhe fofbign markets.
i*n IP—3m
Clism^c ol ‘Sclictliilc*
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
STEAMPACKET LINE
QTCONNNEOTIO^ with the CENTRAL and
North Eastern.Rai 1 Roads.
rjlHK splendid and Fast Running
no It DOIN’, K. Barden, ('ominauder.lenvesSavan-
nali fox Charleston every Sunday and Wednrtday
aiternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston
with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going
North i returning, leaves Charleston every Monday
and Friday night at c’^lock (after tho arrival
'of the cars of the North Eastern R. Road,) and ar
rives at Savannah «arly the following morning#.
By. this route Passenger# can obtain through tick-
a to and' from riavannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N
Carolina. -
Having a through freight arrangement with the
the Central Rail Road and its a nnections, nil freights
between Charleston and the interior ot Georgia con
signed to the agent# of this line will be forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
* J. P. BROOKS, Ag't.csavaunab.
E. LAF1TTE »V CO., Ae’ts. Charifsfoi). •
ian 19
J. A. & S.S. VIRGIN.
IANOS, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Strings, Sheet Mu-
JL sic. Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
Spectacles, Ac. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired,*
and warranted.
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARIES. *
BF.iVAKU Sc CAXTIiEN,
n RUGGISTS and Apothecaries. Cherry Street, Macon,
Ga., under Ralston*# IIoll, wholesale and retail deal
er# in Drugs, Medicines, Paint#, Oils, Patent Medicines,
Perfhmcry, Brushes, Comb#, Ac.
ZEILIN A IIOT,
ii 1 >ni
oao Fi
na Dc
Watches, Clocks,
JEWELRY,
SILVER & PLATED WARE,
PURE CHEMICALS,
SrRCIfAL IASTfiTMEXTS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PEEFTTMSRT,
SO.YPS,
PAINTS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FliESII GARDEN SEED,
| Merchants and Physicians
WHO r It IDS fHEMJEtVIJ .
1 ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE
FIRST QUALITY,
And at lew Prices, / *
| MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITE®..'
Orders Promptly ’attended to.
SILVER & PLATED HAUL, i \ T—
Fancy Goods, Musical Instru- iit firflDrU
ments, &c. &c. ! Hartford, conn.
FULL and well selected Stock on hand now, [
Incorporated. A. D. 1810. Charter. Perpetual.
Authorized Capital, £1,000,000
Capital Paid in, 509,000
Surplus • sne.ooo
ASSETS JANUARY 1, I859t
Cash on hand and in Bank .#43,*.'.. , i.S2
Cash in handol Agents and in transit 5fi,8S7.0D
Real Estate nnneenubered, (cash value,). 15.ooo.lo
Bills Heceivabie, amply secured, . 73,nEft
9,404Shares BankStockin Hartford,.... 930,443.00
9,909 “ . “ “ Kew York,... 1*7,750.00
910 . •- " Boston, 74,620.00
100 Shares BankState of Missouri, 10,000,00
State and City Bonds, 6 per centa, 74,245.00
Rail Road Stocks, j G.250.C9
UnitedStates’ Treasury Notes,.....' 14,035.00
" - ’ "«*03,769.86
DIRECTORS.
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL,
ALBERT DAY. HENRY KENJEY,
JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLYN, JOHN P. BRaCE,
CHARLES*J. RUSS.
ti. HUNTINGTON, Preaidtnt
WM. N. BOWEKS, Actuary.
TIMO. C ALLYN, Secretary. 1
C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary,
This old and reliable Company, eataLHslied fic-r
nearly FIFTY YEARS, continues to Insure tpt.ins
Lois or Damage by Fite an Ltrellingt, Fun nut
Warehouses, Stores, AlerchandUe, AJillt, 8:ai.t fltc
totica, aud most other kinds of property.,<n its unt^" 1
al sat isfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro
perty, consisting of Dwellings, Barus and Out-
Buildings connected, and Furniture, Liv* Stock,
Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils.&c., Ac..contained-
in the same, for a term of three or five years, at lew
rates of premium.
Applications for Insurance may be made to the
undersigned, the dsilgauthorized Agent for Macon
and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, find
paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs,|in funds
currenltn the cilice of New Folk or Horton, aa the as
sured may prefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly
A EASE CHANCE.
Indian Springs Property for Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale bis HOUSE and
LOT. and Physician's Office. The House I# a
ood framed Building, convenient out houses and
k acres of land attached. To a Physician wishing
\.o do a good practice, paying about three thousand
dollars per annum, thi# ia an excellent opportunity.
The House and Office will be sold separately if de
sired* Satiafactory reasons assigned for selling.—
For terms, which are very moderate, apply to
DR. A. WHEELUS,
dec6—tf radian Springs, Butts county, Ga
To Southern Dealers!
W. A. RANSOM & C0„
Successors to ff- H. Hansom Se. Cc. ?
32 COURTLaND AND 39 DEY STREETS
Daniel Ransom, 1 ( Darius W. Geer,
W. A. Ransom, » RTew—'E'ork- *\ Robert H. Botd,
A. P. Ransom, j 7 (
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
HAVE ('■•n-t iitt'.v on h'lii.i :v LAUGH S'FtH’K
OF FINE arid NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the
Southern Trade, which they will sell at the lowest
market price# for cash or approved credit.
Jan, 1# I860. .
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
CONFECTIONER#.
of said Court of Ordinary.
Unon hearing the foregoing petition, it i# ordered that
usttal citouan bo pabliabad for tbe spat - of thirty
l.ratfitiMOmccU Telegraph, at Macon, raltm- m.i
mil requiring tbfijMrtlea nuaod I— the above iKtition,
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
r\*8l Itl.NfJ to move my planting intere-t ua
Ly west, I offer for sale two valuable PI. t V-
TATIONS. One situated in Macon countv wiitnn
three milea of Winchester, on the Soutlr Western
Kail Road, containing 2,495 acres of level Oak and
Hickory Land, with good improvements, and be
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred*acres in culti
vation. a considerable porejocrof which is fresh I**** 1 -
The other plantation isbUnat.Jin (he rith District
| of Lee, on FJiat Ktver, at the mouth of Choekcefi-
ehikfe Greek, and contain* 2,474 acres of L111J.
about two-thirds cf which is Oak and Hickory l*»d
of the best quality, and the remainder good Pine
Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultiva
tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as produc
tive as any laud in Ssonth-Western Georgia, and Is
finely watered, and substantially improved. M v over-
seerswdl shot, these places to any one wishing to
examine tb, m u My terms will |.e'liberal and p*y-
turtlier particulars, addrea. tbe \
BARGAIN! BARGAIN J
r 1 HE subscriber#, «iesiroai of ebangiug their b\i-
siness. oflVr for sale on reasonable terms, thei#
PLANTATIGN, lying on Walnut Creek, Crawford"
county, near Hopewell, and about".five miles north
of Knoxville.
Tbe settlement of land consists of Thirteen JIun
dred and Fifty acre#, Eight hundred of which is
under good Fence, and in u high state of cultivation.
The Wood land;# heavily timbered with Oak, Hick
ory and Walnut, and is not surpassed bv nny land in
this section, for its fertility, health and advantages
of Water. On the'Piautation aro two fine, comfort
able Dwellings, together with all other jieoeS«ary
Out-buildings, such a# Negro FIou^cs; Stable#, Gin
house aud b?rew.
• Any person, desirous of purchasing, can call on
James Lockett, or the Overseer; either ot them will
take pleasure in showiug tbe pr.-intees.
Th« stock of Mule#, Cattle, Hog#, Farming uten
sils. Ac.. i^Ul be sold with the Plantation, if desired.
Terms, favorable. JAMES LOCKETT,
• . REBECCA LOCKETT. *
"Hopewell. Crawford Co., Ga:.
Citixeri copy, tf juho 26.'
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
■HHi Lthtetr year#, ro-
BpcctfaUj inform# tho citizen# of Macon and Yineville,.
tfiat he ha# located in thi# city, and willjriv# Lesson# In
Vocal Music aud on the l’iano. Guitar. \ lolin aud Fluie.
< ■ r- 1-u K i't at Mo-i-. J. A. A S. S. Virgin-, to
whom and’tii James T. Niubet, Esq . he has permission
to refer. jan 24-3t*
zen and .loiuunl A Me^-nger copy 3 times.
HENRY N. ELL#. . CILAS. W. ELI.3.
If. If. KLVi* & L’Oa,
ITIIOLESALE and Retail Dealers in selecte«l Family
n Groceries, West India Fruit#, Fine Liquors anti
Wines, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Oysters, Fish,
Ac. ICE in any quantity put up to order. Mulberry St.,
Macon, Georgia. -
* . HENRY IIORNE’S*
r ONFECTIONERY, Fruit Store, Fancy Cake, Pastry,
and Cracker Bakery and Family Grocery, Cherry St.,
Macon. Ga.
JASFEft F. GREER. • B. FOPE FREEMAN.
421C c: 1:1C A FBEE.tfAIV,
rpHREE door# below Telegraph Builffing, Cherry St.,
X Macon, dealer# in Choice Family Groceries, Fine
Tobacco, Nuts, Candies, Fruit#, Pure Liqnors, Cigars,
Ac. Ice in any quantity. * » • * * .
K. ISAACS A RRO’S,
r ONFECl’IONEKY and Restaurant, Wholesale - and
Retail Dealers in Foreign Fruits, - Wines, Brandy,
etc., etc., Ohcrrj street. Macon, Ga.
• f SWEDES IRON,
I UBPINBn'IRON,
I PLOW flTEF.U
t nailsTspYkes,
HOUSE SHOES,
ANVILS, VISES,
DEL LOWS,
PICKS,' MATTOCKS.
CAKPENTEliS’ TOOLS.
THE LIVERPOOL AKD LONDON
FIRE AHD LIFE IHSCKAHCE
COSIFANY,
OFFICE GO WALL STREET. KEW. YORK.
AUinOllIZED CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
PAID CP CAPITAL, 6UKPLU3 AND UE*I»TEIi FCNII,
FIVE MILLIOKS OF DQLLAR3, 1
800,000 INVESTED IU THIS COCJ4TRV
directoes in !*Eiy tors.
JAMES BlIOWN. E^q.. Chairman. . ■
b RAN CIS CO fl bN, Liq., Dcimty Chaim an
GEORGE BAHCLAY. Esq. - .
EUGENE DUTILH, B S q.
JOSEPiL FOWLER, Esq. . .
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr , Boa
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq. - - - .
WM. S. WETMORE, Esq. •
EDWARD 41. ARCHIBALD, Esq. '
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq
Counsel ofthe Board, A. HAMILTON Jr Esc
AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO, Ajfcma.
. <. -top? 86
Macon, Ga.
CES,
BU1LDBK8* HARDWARE,
CORN 811 ELLERS,
STRAW CUTTERS, •
DAGUERRE AN ARTISTS.
ROOD'S
T>HOTOGRAPHIC Gallery, opposite the Lanier House*
X Macon, Ga. Photographs, Ivorytypea, Dagucrco-
typeg, Ambrotypes, Ac.•
PUGII’S
P RSM1UM Photograph and Fine Art Gallerj% Triangu
lar Block, Macon, Ga. Entrance on Second Street
nd Cotton hvenue. - »
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.-
J. N. Sc I>. FINOLAl^,
ATANL’FACTLltEIiS of-Steam Engines. Boilers, Cir-
iU cnlar and.Upright Saw Mill#, Fuller’s Patent Iron
Hailing, Sugar Mills, Gin Gaaring, Syrup Boilers, Ac.,
HCIIOI IKliV & KltOTHEK,
M ANUFACTURERS of Steam Engine# and Boilers.
Upright and Circular Saw Mills, Sugar Mills, and
Pans, Fifth Street, near the Passenger Depot.
MISCELLANEOUS.
S TRAW CUTTERS, Com Shelters, Corn'Mills, Cora
llu-ker-. Grain Ri.hr.--, otter ami 1 —- 1 r.. ; -
SHOVDLS AND SPADES.
M 4NURE Forks. Potatoe Rakes, Garden Rakes, Post
Augers, Post Spades, Spading Forks.
PLOWS.
P LOW Castings, 1 and 2 horse Self-Sharpening Plow#,
Sub Soil and Side Hill Plow#.
HODS.
S COVILIS, Collin*s, Brade’a Patent, and other celebra
ted Hoes.
AXES.
r OLLINS’ and Weed’s Warranted Axes, LCvcrett pat
tern, Axe Ilelve#, Hatchets
WHEELBARROWS.
d h AltDF.V. Fail Ih'.-.d. a:;-K'-»aI P.irrow -. <t.
Ijf Barrel Trucks, Wheels.
GRINDSTONES.
C ROWBARS, Sledge#, Pick Axes, Mattocks, Grubbing
Hoe#, Screw Wrenches.
SAWS.
AT ILL, Cross Cat and Tenon Saws. Circular Saws, 8 to
itX 52 inches in diameter. Saw Hanyrels, Mill Saw Files,
Mill Dog#, Mill Cranks and other Iron#.
LATHES, &c.
'TU7RNING Lathe#, Self-Feeding Drills, Horizontal
X Drills, Paint Mill#, Tire Bender#, Grindstone Cranks*
Steelyard#, Platform and Counter Scales.
CHAINS.
T RACE, Lock, Tongue, Stay, Stretcher, Fifth, Breast,
Log, Ilalter, Dog and Press Chains.
CURRYCOMBS.
r OTTON, Wool and Horse Cards, florae Brushes, Rope,
Plow lines. Brush Hooks.
BXffACKSmZTH'S TOOLS.
A NVILS. Vises, Bellbwses, Hand and Sledge Ham.
men. Screw Plates, Tongs, Files, Braces, Borax, Ac
ZRON & STEEL.
r OMMON English and Refined Bar and Bundle Iron.
Swede# Iron, assorted X to 14 inches. Nail Rod#,
Horse Shoe Iron, Horse and Mute Shoe#.
STEEL, Plow, Cast, German Blister and Spring TStcel.
TOOLS.
TT'OR Carpenters, Carriers, Coopers, Masons, Carriage
U Makers and others.
All of-which are offered for sale on more favorable
terms than can be procured in any other market.
j->» n NATHAN WEED.
The Collins’ Ware House
AT PUBLIC AUCTIOIV,
On Ihe First Monday of February next.
SALE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT RESERVE.
T HIS valuable city property, {unless previously
disposed of at private sale,) wilt positively be
sold os aforesaid, before the Court Ilcose door, oti
the first Monday in Febniary next to tho.biehesf
Of the purchase mouly lennaofaaJe »a follow. ■
61,000 to be made due and payable fan. ldtb, 1861.
f ••??» - “ “ “ “ “ JOth, :862.
si.ooo " ■* •• ..
61,000 “ ••
61,000 •• “ « '
si.Ooo •<
Si.ooo « «• <• M
61,000 •• I* «' ..
Ti 16 *° divided as iouoirs: One
halrtn be paid m Cash on the day of sale, and the
other twelve months therefrom. Ali tho time pay
ments fo be made payable with interest from sale
day and to be arranged by the.purchasers bill of
Kxcbattge, made due and pajableat some Bank in
Macon. A bond obligating to'make titles, onoom-
pletion of payments, to. be forniakeil tbe tuisJ-!. Wl , r .
To tho»e acquainted with the property, ft Is unne
cessary to say that it is eliigibly located in an irn
p ovod and greatly improving part-ofthe city, and
that the structures thereon are of the bestaed most
substantial order. For terms of private tale, anoiv
to us. (Titles indisputable.) . —. 1
j»n to J. V. WINTER & CO.
10th, 1863-
“ 10th, 186,:
“ loth, 1865.
“ 10th, 1866.
“ 10th, 1867.
“ 10tb, 1868.
.follows: Ono
j. jt. niLi.Eit,
A CCTION and commission Merchant.ilaconl Qeoreia,
LY will give particular attention to the public and pri
vate sale of Merchandize and property or at
for the sa
tion, and will prompt returns I
pri
every descrip-
same.
.j. k. aiixopi: .v- soi-r,
\f ANUrtACXUBEKS of Tomli "t-toncs. Monuments
Mantles, andin fact all kinds of work done in Mar
ble. cor. Third and Plumb streets. Orders from tbe
oonntfy reapectfttlly seUcttcd. -
WOOD’S
Premium Palace of Art!
rSthebestplace in G*., to obtain a good ahJPER-
X MANENT Picture, and at prices lower than can
be obtained at any other place for the
SAME STYLE AND QUALITY.
Here can be had the new and Bcaatiful
IVORYTYPES,
Imperial Photographs,
Photographs in Pastel.
Ana recollect that tbe above Pictures can be bad in
no other Gallery in Macon. Also
IPliotog-raplis
IN OIL ON CANVAS, by th, licet .Artists.'
Ambrotypes at Reduced 1’i-lces!
Daguerotypes if preferred.
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS of allaifieafit v.ryjow
prices.
Please call and examine for yc
collection on exhibition.
irselre. A Urge
R. L. WOOD.
YELLOW FEVER r
POR SAZaE.
4 SPLENDID Stock Farm near Marietta—free fror
Xi Yellow Fever and “MusketU
timbered, containing 300
with S room#,) good out-h<
-Wfll-v.atrrcd and I
acre#, dwelling lioar-o, (new,
Qfies, orchard#, Ac.
tic. For particulars apply to
JNO. R. ri
‘ copy.
HILL, Macon, Ga
BOLMI.UV A IIGKZOG,
N ’O.ll Cotton Avenue. Macon. Qa. Improved Coal
Oil Lamps, CMii.i. 0!.if s and Crockery, Kn -raving
on Glu-s. of every de rlptintr. Improved Ciml Oil, liurn'
ing Fluid, Cfimphlnc and Alcohol.
CHAN. T. WARD Sc CO.,
ANUFACTURERS of and Dealers in Carriages -and
Rockaway#, Bnggie#, linnic-s Whip#, Ac., opposite
Ftoyd House, Mulberry 2rvM, Macon, Ga.
undersigned at Macon,
july 2T—tf
N. BASS.
ATTENTION DEMOCRACY OF
Houston.
A full attendance »f the nomocracy of lieu-ton
V cciuntv te . arm-tly requested In Furry, on the
ruusday in February next, to appoint Delegates lo the
STATE EONVENTION,
ta Milledg^ville, in March next, under call ofthe ! GI1AH. K. MTO-TFA HKOTIIKH,
! TTATS. Cap-. Straw Good# and 1'iubrella#, opposite
I XX Lflniwr Hohq#, Macon G#.
f>. ». Sc .S. W WOODRUFF’S
TraWHBPKlSE WORKS—Cherry Street. Macon, Geor-
aIj ri#—Contractor# and Bnildcrs of steam Saw and
Flailing Mil!#, and Manufacturer# of Sa#h Door Blind#,
Mouldinr. Bracket#. Ac.
D. < . A *0.\,
M ANUFACTURERS and dealer# in Sporting Articles
of every description. Improved Fire Arm# of every
variety. Fishing Tackle andl’iies, Cape, Cutlerv, Brush
ea, Flasks; Fancy ArtfCle#, Ac.
T. A WOOD,
M AN L FACTUREKS and dealers In St .fa*, Teh
Bureaus, Bedstead
tre and Extension TaM
, Wardrobes
, Card, C’e
Executi
( jan U
House, Store House A Lot for Sale,
it h-Wes tern range, fronting
1 )ART of lot No. 0. in
X 205 feet on Itawthon
Intosh street, with impre
Mle untiMhe fir.-t Tuesday in
po#cd of, it will be #old at the
Terms Cash. [ jan 17-tfJ
rect and 102; _
ent#, is offered at private
r, when, if riot di#-
y. i, mm
Watch-Makers and Jewelers!
Have on hand ..nd for salt,
WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCK-,
FANCY GOOI^ . SILVER wrapt
WATCHES of tbe ctl,-br.it, ,i I ; V : , 8wbe
Makers. Solid Gold Cha;<. -\i: :.v. »-\Vnre-
)-h tra s. Carl) .nt !•• i* • ,
line, Motftic, Caraco, Jewelry in .Net-. Mi.ifwise.
Cheaa and Hack Gmumon Hoards. (>• i w?f»i
SAM L D. IRVIN.
GREENLEE BCTLE1
IRVIN 8l BUTLER,
ATTO R A' B VS AT LA W.
Albany. Georgia-
pRACTTCEin the Superior Cour*.# of the South-West-
1 cm Circuit,—in Terrell, Randolph and Early Coun
tic-j. in the Pafanla Circuit—in Worth and Macon coun
lie-. In the Macon Circuit—in the United States Circuii
Court at Savannah—and by special contract, in any coun
lock. I HoIcU rs ; Dr< ;sing Caies, \V: i:i
' T ' Poxes, Walking sticks, Ac.,
t-sT J. iI. IsIIAM glvf # Li- .
to the repniring of VYatches—aL--
elry repaired. All work warrant,
jan 10
Doftksv and Work
W
H02UE KANUrACTURE.
re prepared to make to order and repair, at sho
lice. -MATHEMATICAL INSTKl'MENT S. At
o. Sewing Machines repaired, and new pari
d machine# adjusted, by a practical and exper
WIIO SPEAKS AGjUNST THE
DBIGGS
^OT one of thp#e who have pureh;:--.! tl.- .n, or any
. but tho#
person who
spiff of
Public patronage i
jan 17 * L\ J. JOHNSTON A OO.
Messenger and Citixcn copy.
spectfullv solicited.
E .T .TfuivaT
Messenger and Citizen copy.