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CARRIAGES. HARNESS, &.C., &.C
T. II. PlanCs old Stand, opposite the Jhtel Office,
Itlncon, Ga.
-T £ 752Sm°2 ACO„ dealer. In and manufacturer.
Ac- now have on hand an ex-
iMMand Strength cannot bTexSdled ^
UcT&S£J“teo , ^ r „5i|? , “ 0n *°*
tiring at abort noUoe
-l branches.
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BUGGY MATERIALS.
Bodlc. complete Scat*, Seat Arms, Seat Kalla, Carved
anil.plain Running Parts. Wblflletrcca. Buggy Poles,
n and Carved Shafts. Spring Hue Wb.-.L
ts, Spoke* all alrc*, AA, Oak and Hickory Rlma,
Seasoned llnba, Haah 1 mines In part* or whole, silver
dated; Trimming* of all kinds, bumping Presses, Tire
ron, Castings, Ac., Ac. For aale at New York prices,
adding freight. - NATHAN WEED, Macon, Ga.
march 30 d ...
Wagon Materials.
\ LARGE Hock of well aeaaoned Oak Spokea and
7 V Kims just received, also, Cart Wheel*, Axles Re
fined Tire Iron, llnba, Ac., Ac. For anle by
NATHAN WEED.
Wheelbarrows.
C iOMMOX BARROWS, Garden Barrow* with aide*.
1 Brick and Coal Baron a. Suae Track*. Barrel Track*,
Dirt Scraper*. Counter Scale*, Fairbanks, Platform
Scale*. Falrhank'*1*laifonnSealc*,Ttope Coil Chain. Ac
For sale by NAT*
arch 30 d
(THAN WEED.
n
13
(15
8 15 66 3 85
3 00 66310
35 66 37X
33 66 .35
33 66 34
COO 661350
IttACON COTTON MflRHET.
Ti t.boai.ru Orncx, I
Friday, April Clb. f
It Itir fcr B«>8 rotton. Very little
j,r.*r frail,'"Ifcrvd In the market. An extra
M Qurter of a cent above regnlar quou-
KECBHTS.
©hale*.
SALES.
„ ,, a r,‘ the I»rti rnlar* of the transaction*:
ijs.ivat >V.» *1W. 4»atlOX, 85 at lOXaud
DC bale* wild.
WEEULY REVIEW.
T«.r.on*pn Orncx, I
Friday Morning, April 6, 1060. f
...• Friday. March 30th, the dale of our last
s :. '. On Friday 106 bale*; on Saturday
<«Monday4 bale*; ou Tnewlay 38 bales; on
„ t;Silt, and on Tlmraday 03 bales.
»wk, the arrival of only one steamship
tsMtund from Liverpool. The Arabia reach-
-tiatkc3nh ult., bringing l.lverpool date*
lei Match, rcimrting sale* of the proceeding
■lalrt and market quiet and firm. Stock of
spool *16,500 bales, of which 675,IKI0 bale*
i-a Fair I'pland* 7d; Middling Upland*
, . i ;,,i ir review ha* presented no materia]
l Vttcr disposition 1* shown to sell the poor
■»„n*nd several lot* were sold at little bet-
tba lould have been obtained for several
: few lets of good cotton have changed
Moraanded full prices; litis class i* still ve-
Itb.
t amounting to 071 bales were a*
10 bales; on Saturday 1 S3 bales.
J oil Tuesday 107 liales; on Weilnes-
n Tlmrsilsy 359 liales.
ramtrutn or saxbs.
, in at 7.1 at 7X. 1 at 8,40 at
id 5 at MX. Total number sold
3 at f.'i, 4 at 7. IS at 8X, 40
, and 14 at li>' £ . Total number
at s, S at 8X, and 5
, and 53 at 10X-—
7, 7 at 7X, 1 at 8, Sat 9, .84
and 1 at 10X. Number sold 76
SPRING NOVELTIES FOR 1860.
Cushing, King £ DeGraw,
NO. 303 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Importers and Jobbers of Silks
AND FANCY
DRY-GOODS!
In all their variety. Will be pleaaed to see their
friends at their nqw and eominodions ware rooms,
fueling assured they can give increased fiatisfaotion
in the many RICH and BEAUTIFUL- lahries they
are now receiving from all die foreign markets,
jan 10—3m -
Van Haagen & McKeone’s
Oriental Detersive Soap
entire aatfstactlon, or the money vrill be refunded.
Van Haagen & SXcIEeono's
“Nol Soap " for scrubbing and rough washing, “Extra
Pale," and Chemical OBve Soaps, for general house use,
are superior to any other similar soaps made In the C. S.
Ourjricea will be found lower than thoae of any eKber
Mannla-.turer* In the country.
OroLara and other Information furnished tnr address
ing the ails Agents, TRAIN A McKLONl
No. *3 and M Sooth Wharves, Philadelphia,
marcl 10 w-3m
EVERY LADY IN AMERICA
WHO VALDES COMFORT, HEALTH A ELEGANCE;
Should have one of
Thomson's Corrugated Skirts,
Jan 81 w-3m e. o. w.
LIGHT, FLEXIBLE & STRONG,
NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL IN SHAPE,
Approved by all.
Inquirelor THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS
Jan 31 w-3m e. o. w.
BROAVN’S HOTEL.
orfomx THE 3XW KAIL ROAD DEPOT,
MACON. GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor
Me all Ready on the Arrival of every Train
apl 15
We refer our readers to the adverstlsement of Messrs.
CHURCH A DUPONT,-No. 409 Broadway, New Yprtc.
The'Blood Food,'is one of the greatest medicines of
the age, and Ik rapidly driving ont of theynarket all the
quack nostrams of modem times. "Itie“ *
and 1U superiority so Justly acknowlt „ .
S/ found difficult to supply The immense and Increasing
demand for the article. Dr. Eaton’* celebrated 'infan
tile Cordial,’* medicine prrpsred'bya regular physician
— ot eminence In his profession,'and one who has devoted
his life to the peculiar pluses or Infiwtlle diseaaea. It
Is do hnmbng, but a medicine which commends itself to
those only who can appreciate it.”—AjxthlcJiicola, Flor
1\mu. See advertisement. —
nit a medicine which commends Itaejf to Poe, I. C. Plant, Eso., Macon, da.: Hon. B. G. Cuboids*,
non. R. P. Trippc, C. Sharp. Esq- For/uth, Ga.: Messrs.
Scaring A Co., Sent OrUam. march 30 tv-6m
FOUR THOUSAND SKIRTS PER D,<Y
Requiring Foot seperate Factories,
AND THE LABOR OP OXX THOUSAND HANDS
Are required by the demandjor
Thomson’s Skirts.
jan 31 w-8m e. o. w.
To Southern Dealers!
W. A. HANSOM & CO,
Successors to J. H. Hansom Sc Co.,
33 UOURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREET?,
Daniel Rax sox,
W. A. Ransox,
A. P. Ransox,
>x, 1 (Dai
i, j- Ncw-Vork, -j Roi
Danina W. Geer,
Robert H. Born,
JI A Si II P A C T t K E It S
u ii»it i:sali: dealkus
BOOTS & SHOES
HAVE constantly on hand n LARGE STOCK
Oh FINE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the
Southern Trade, which they will sell© the lowest
nta rkof pracra A*l cmIi »»« •jipivTcdf n«di*
J mi. 1,1860
' dAw’{y°
Groceries and Planters’ Supplies
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN
Corner Third ff Cherry Sis., Macon.
V RE daily receiving and keep constantly on hand,
one of the largest and most complete assortment*
of Groceries to be found in the State, which they offer to
Planters at the lowest prices. The stock includes large
[amoaaM of ■
Gunny Cloth,
liotie,
Bafins
1 Butter Crackers,
iug Twine, Herrin**,
*— *— , ‘--*oRlco, RIoAshtons Tsble Salt.
Well Bucket*, •
Bine Buckets,
Tubs, .
Goorgia Pine Bnckgts,
Leveritt Axes,
White Lead and Zinc.
Tanners' and Machluo OH,
Castor Oil,
Linseed Oil.
and —_—..
lack and Green Tea,
A. Ik A C. Sugar,
LoafSngar,
Fine Port Rico,
Liverpool Salt,
Alntn Salt,
Adamantine Candles.
9p
Family
loilct
Soap,
Roue <
Aborted and Fancy Candy.Pcppcnninl Cordial, *
Starch, Sewing Thread,
Snuff, KnglUn Plcklw,
Keg«* of Powder, Worccrtewhlrc Sauce.
Ruck shoot mg Ponder Clear Bacon Sides,
Shot . Ham a.
Cigar*, various brandu. Shad,
Tobacco, Mackerel,!
Magnolia Jb Mt. Vernon To-Whito Fiib,
lr»cc<», ft Salmon
.... j,
Mantatiou WhUkey,
Phje Ap - ’ ” ’
S<ift
Pecan Note,
Brazil Xutrt.
Anderson's Solace Tobacco,
Mackerel,
ne Apple Brandy,
t Truar augur,
It Shell Almonds,"
- ^Vruniit* the Exterior view of thli*
4M ait Sfacloas EsUblisbmrnt!
'»* UIXist and BEST APPOINTED FS-
USUMKNT
: THE SOUTI-I!
IP NOT IN THE
•TE 1> STATES!
t VA h O.V/i OF T1IF MOST
R 1 (nd Interesing Places of
KKSOltT IN MACON!
tlinmerd with crowds of‘Delighted
VISITORS.
of PICTURES Is very large, embracing
•*'*utn the Art, from the Smallest Ambro-
“ffSUK lUHTliAlT.
-'■»l'li. in Oil or I'nalnl.
•~t or Hagnrrreotycs of deceased person*.
-4niv,.v. waranted, as hundred* can tes-
■ VOItVTVPER.
'f.tiial style of Picture*, and can be had of
A-vn„i in Licktl*, and Ilrea.tpin*. They
A'r-.tnc-. of a plain Heliograph, combln-
“i'b Of the most delicate miniature on Ivo-
iil*“«iyat this establishment.
- “t >ui hid still Plain Photographs, got np
•UIBltoTVPES, as tuna!.
»AGI EUREOTYPES.
? Soiluctng some SPLENDID PICTURES
*-tbnv is a Flume** and Delicacy about
&l&S&S £{7mMbll*hment, Is »
««» OFclcf • to My move, but be «Mur-
mo |«trunlzc Wood, will, me heretofore,
^Krtect »4tbfact ion.
U’chlcni lCnil Hoad
Bonds.
s oCTx \Vxmcxx Ran. Road Co., 1
V - tw. .“.‘.^i Guo-Feb. 9th, I860, f
SiJk ,v uWrr ’ uf the bonds of this C.unpa-
lb* Central Rail Road* Rankins
. WUag due in the years iNtil and
W. on their face, convertible into
P^npiitcd to convert their bond* into
ithK *° the 1ft day of July, 1800. Af-
M/ Hrt Bonds will not nc converti-
Ostuahwr^s and Stripes
llonitKpup.JMivirlHHj, _
avorgla |Kcn»cy,
Northern "
Blanket!*, nil prices,
IMpcr’f llcldflrk Wine,
Ia Ferle Wine.
Cabinet Wide, .
Ginger at Blackberry Wine Prime Fre-h Butter,
ami Brandy, Prim* Fre*b Lard,i
Rye and Corn Wl»ii*kcy. Corn Speller*,
Kxtm old Bourbon, Broom*,
din. Rum and Brandy, Common Matchca,
Madcria, Port Jt Swcetwinc, firman “
I.«md4»u I)ock Gin, . New Cider,*
Baker »t Stoughton Bitteri*, Blacking,
I.einou Syrupy Cotton Cardf,
Ale and Torter, Yeast Powder* J
Ginger Preserve*, Prnnca Ground Painta In Oil of all
and FI"?*, colors.
A—ortnifnrlring. •’*
febldly
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE AM> LIFE I.\StRA\rE
OOMPA3STY,
OFFICE 56 WALL STREET, SEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
paid* op capital, surplus and rcurved funds
- FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLAIIS,
800,000 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY
DIRRCTOItN 5N NKW YORK.
JAMKS BROWN. K^q., Chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILlf, Esq.
JUSEPII FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr- Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr- Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. 8. WBTMORE, Esq. '
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Eaq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr.,Eaq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD A UO- Agents
Macon. Oa. apt 86
Thomson’s Corrugated Skirts
. THE DOUBLE TR.UN,
THE PARISAN BELLE,
THE GOSSAMER,
THE WOVEN,
See that onr Name, and tba Crown are stamped on ev-
ery Skirt. Jan XI w^m r. o. w.
|pl31i&
arc dally speaking In the praise of
DR. EATON’S
N FANTILE CORDIAL,
ssysasstfisr ffasn/isr.
trial will convince yoa that what we aay
It contains
IDE,. WXSTAR’S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
G.E0 It GIA TESTIMONY.
Certiorate of Mr. JT. Mauuaut, a ictU knenen aiHUghlg
. • rrepectaUe citizen o/Macon, Ga.
»' Macox.Ga-MsitUW.IxX).
AfESSRS. 8. W. FOWLS « eO.'-Gentleencn ;-B
Jl licvlng In the great vlrtneofyonr renowned Bal
aam of Wild Cherry, I cheerfplty eomply with the request
of yonr travelling agent In adding niy•testimony to the
-maay which yon have already reeeivud. I have been ac
quainted with this medicine for many yean and have
always heard it spoken of In the highest terms. A brother-
in-law, who at one time was much reduced;with a severe
and obstinate congh. was restored by It. after other rent
edles had failed. I have also used It for myself and
children for obstinate congh* and cold* with an uniform
and happy result, and therefore recommend It .confidently
aa the oc*t lung medicine within iny knoffledg^.
Vonrsre»pectm^, MAu ^. NET
The above Is bni a moderate expression of the estima
tion in which this remarkable throat and lung remedy
la held by the thousands who have need ik
“ Probably no medicine has ever reached to so extend
ed a popularity in this coon trrorhas accomplished so
irr«>at an amount of j^ioo.'
Caution to Purckafcr*—The only ffemOnt II utart Bal-
uxm hart the written signature of **1 Butts and the
printed one of the Proprietor* on the outer wrapper; all
" ThVT^eratpH^^’zEILIN AHPNT, SDcon.
Sold also by E. L. Stroheckih, and by Druggist* and
country merchant* generally. maru
THE BEST PROOF YET,
fplIAT STEINWAT makes the best Pianos,-wo
_JL from the Boston Musical Tires, March
Tits nrtr l>n!rnt C or ru g n trd M p p i n g»
REDUCING THE WEIGHT OF SKIRTS
- AND INCREASING THEIR STRENGTH
• * NEARLY ONE-IIALF,
- • are pound onlt is
Thomson’s Corrugated Skirts-
Jan«I w-3me. o, w. - - - . •
Bryan's Tasteless Vermifuge.
. - 'saved!saved 1 - *
Physicians In vain came again and again.
The dear little angel grew worse, - „
“ 'Tis a Ihtal disease, and we enn’t give her case,”
Sald'thc doctors to mother and nurse. _ «’
But the nnrscln plain terms sald,*‘.‘tls nothing but
.' worms," *-■-
And a curepointed out right away;
Bryan't Vermifuge mild, then they give to the child.
And behold! She was well the next day. -*
Sold in bottles—Price 3X dimes.
Sold by ' E. L. STROHECKKR. '
mir 36 w-lni Macon Oa.
Dr. Jas. DIcClintocL's Pectoral Syrup
Conquers the most Inveterate* dry congh, relieves the
throat of the tonghmoen's which obstructs the breath
ing and sooths thc.Irritatcd lungs, promotes healthy per
spiration, and inevitably core* In their early stages, con
sumption and. bronchitis. Price $1.90. '
Sold by E. L. STROHECKER,
.marSl*w-lm ■ . * Varnn. (la.
Dr. BXcClintock's Cough and Cold Mixture
Consists d! a variety of vegetable specific* for pulmo
nary irritation, combined in one infaUiUt antidote, by a
physician acknowledged by his professional brethren to
have “fh>. eujkrior." 'It dissipate* immediately the
most distressing symptons of cold, congh or sore throat,
and removes it entirely In an Incredibly short time.—
Price 85 ctnts. Sold by E. L- STROHECKER.
mar3Lw-lm Macon, Ga.
Dr. McClintock's Asthma Itemedy. .
There is no disease more distressing than Aathma. It
murders sleep,” and induces a fear of death by suffoca
tion, that Is perfectly horrible. • Now, herq 1* a specific
which forthwith remove* the most painful symptons,
which always In the end effects a cure. Not to reoprt
to Its madness. For whooping congh it is also infalli
ble. Price 50 cents.
Sold by E. L. STROHECKER,
mar 31 w-lm Macon, Ga.
LEATHER! FATHER!!
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather.
French, German and American Calf 8Wn*.
French, German and American Calf Skins.
French. German and American Calf Skins.
Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather.
Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather,
Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather.
Bindings, Linings, Lasting*, Ac.
Bindings, Linings, Lasting*. Ac.
Binding*, Linings, Lasting* Ac
We invite Country Merchants and Manuthctnrers to
examine onr stock of Leather. Shoe Findings, Trim
mings, Ac.. which we offer at Wholesale or Retail for
cash or good paper at the lowest price*. All orders fsith-
fttlly exScntedL MAYNARD, ELY A ROSE.
No. 46, South Calvert 1st
mar31-wct Baltimore, Md.
SOUTHERN MADE
C J-. O T H I N G !
THE I’SDERSKiXED HAS IN STORE A
LARGESTOCK
SOUTHERNMade CLOTHING!
From material Manufactured in the Sooth, which he
guarantees to aell (at a profit j as low a* any one profes-
lxyj to sell at New York cost.
- “ E. S.\rLSBURY.
44 If Demcfrfns, and the crdff*mcn which are with him,
hare a matter against any man, the Law is open and
there are deputies: let them implead one another.—
Acts XIX, CiS.
GEORGE wTnORMAN,
Attorney at Law,
Hamburg, Ashley County. Ark., '
TfAVHfO removed to Hamburg, Ark., will continue
JUL to practice Law in Ashley and the adjoining coun
ties in South Arkansas, also in any other county in the
State when the business will authorise it.
References.—-Hon. E. A. Nesbit, Hon. Washington
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.iGRANITE HALL!!
DRY GOOD'MERCHANTS. ^ | OPP. LANIER HOUSE,
C ASSH STORE—Triangular Block. Macon, <
Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry uooda, in every va-
rictr. at Cash Price,.
H. S- PBt'DEiy A CO-,
D EALERS In Fancy and Stapla Dry Goods, under
Granite Hall, Mnlberty street, Macon, Ga.
[ Macon, Georgia
B- F- DENSE,
lLate of the Floyd House,)
PROPRIETOR.
March 3—w
EUAS E1KSTE1N.
q>RI ANGULAR BLOCK, JIacon, Ga- Wholesale and
x Retail Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Cor.
Second Street and Cotton Arenac.
Valuable House <fc Lot
FOR SALE.
IE undersigned offers for sale that elegant House
r.9 w , . —- uud grounds, situated on Vie Hill in Macon, Ga.: and
T. J. SWANSON, I being the late residence of Dr. M. A. FRANKLIN.
’lY/'HOLESALE and retail dealer in Staple and Fancy I To anyone who has ever been in Macon, it is u*
» V Dry Goods. Orders from the country respectfully If description of the property; ail things co
solicited. Cotton Avenne, Mocon, Ga. I *• believed to be the most elegant re&Tdcm
1 i ■ ■ ■ I the State.
XV •* XV * PARICEK & CO., I. The House and Ground* are large and highly improved
WWHOLESALE and Retail Dealer* inallkind* of Fine I “L* 11 an . d it i« seldom that an opportunity ia
>V Dress Good*, and FlantnUonGoods. lotendtobny simhaplace.
1 I Should it be desirable, a large part of the purchase
money may remain on interest tor a number of year*.—
For terms Ac,, apply to L. N. Whittle.
MARY L. FRANKLIN,-
Executrix of Dr.M: A-Fprakliu
Macon, Ga- Feb. 30, lSUO.—d-lm w-3m
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.
A. n. BLACKSUEAR & CO.,
T^EALEl^ln Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnish-
CHW. II. 1IAIBD,
O. r. CULVERHOUlt, . F. A. AKSLET.
Culverliousc A Ansley,
TTORNEYS at law,
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA,
W ILL practice In Crawford and the adjoining
counties. All business promptly attended to.
Jan 11 '
Gentlemen's wear. Cloths, Casetmeres and
mgs, made up in dutingeie style, Telegraph Buildings,
Macon, Ga.
E- NAULNBDUY
A TthencwBrown Front Store.oppoaiteLanierllousc,
tl Macon, Ga. Clothing manufactured to order in the
“^tstge-dirercady-made Clothing and Gentlemen’s
E. WINS HIP.
TXEALER in fine ready mado Clothing andGent’aFnr-
JLA^nishlng Goods, Second Street, next doer to Strong
WANTED!
A T-the Chalybeate Springs, throe or four laborers and
ZY a good bricklayer and stone Mason.
Geneva. Ga- March 31 w-tit -
RaDaway—$20 Reward. ..
T> ANAWAY, about two months since, from the plan-
AV tation of the subscriber, near Gri*w<ddville, Jones
county, negro woman Fanny, yellow complexion, about
84 years old, • little short of medium height, down look
—has relative* in Columbus, and mav have gone
The New York correspondent,'speaking of a Concert at
the Academy of Music, says: •
“Laura Keene's brigade failed to appear inthe after-
nooh, and in the evening, Messrs. Mills A Saar, (the best
artUt in N. \.,) rrfamltoplay, because the rtguUAions of
the how, forced a Chicltnmg Piano on them, when they
prtfered a Steixway." m • v
We are the only Agents of STEINWAY’S PIANOS. • :
mar 31 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS.
Lost Notes- , -
A LL persons arc hereby warned not to trade for the
xA following promissory notes; as I have lost or mis
laid them, via: One given by Jonea McClendon, Thos.
Raines security, to W. A. Melson, lor two hundred and
^-•ix dollar* and forty-five cents, due December 25th,
Walker to W. A. Melson, for
* - . _ each, one due December 25th,
J360..V*' °tl*er Dreembei 1 S5th, 1861; one given by Al-
belt Horn to W . A. Melson for one hnndreda ml eighteen
dollars and fortr-flve cents, due Derember 85th, 1856;
pven by W. C. Sibley to W. A. Melson for
$MD, duo 13th January, l.s«D; one given W. V. Sibley for
one hundred and aixty-thfre dollars and fifty cents, due
December 35th, 1869: one given by J. B. - Morgan to‘W.
A. Melson for nine dollars and four cents, due December
35th, 1856. W. A. MELSON,
march lT3t Praftabarg, Talbot Co- Ga.
From tho Independent, New York, Jqly 38, I860.
Glue.—Onr advertising columns contain some testi
monies to the value of anew article known a* “Spald
ing's Prepared Glnc,'! nsefttl to himsekeepera for mend
ing furniture. It is prepared with chrmieals, by which
ItTskept inthe proper condition for immediate use,
the chemicals evaporating as soon as it Is applied, leaving
the glnc to harden. We can assure onr readers-that this
article has the excellent phrenological quality of “large
adhesiveness.”
iw~ MRS. WINSLOW, an experienced nnrse and fe
male phvaician, has a soothing Syrup for children teeth
ing, w hich greatly fkclliates the process of teething by
sofrening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allsy
all |M»!a, «nd r.i.»wtva.Wi>u Ut.liww^n-Unaw*
on It. mothers. It will give rest to yourselves, and relief
and health to your Infants. Perfectly safclu all cases.—
See advertisement in another coIhmn. marl4w-tf
From the New Yorker, July 30,1859.
Among desirable articles, we may name as foremost
the want of a useful glne,' easy of use, and of general and
universal application to the repalrof ftirnlture,crockery,
shell-work and other servleableand ornamental purpos
es. The prime qualities of at good glne are imqiedlate
readlnesafor use at all tlmra and reliability aa a hold
fast. And this is the article which Mr. H. C. Spalding
has been so fortunate aa to introduce. In . convenient
■ ■ ‘ ~ ~ * Glne
tion and cohesion—being held in eolation chemically,
and capable of being applied Instantly, and to every va
riety «r Work and requirement. Spalding's Glne tbns
proves Itself to be a true household Friend, and will be
welcomed heartily in all parts of the country. We hare
given it a trial, and we b»ve found It quick aa hunger In
taking hold, and firm as death tn bolding fast,
march 31 w-3t
A Family Necessity-
The following statement speaks for Itself:—(firfroef)
In lifting the kettle from the fire it canght and scalded
my banda and person very severely—one hand almost to
a crisp. The torture was unbearable. It was an awftt
sight. * * * The Mutang Liniment appeared to ex
tract the pain almost Immediately. It healed rapidly
and left no rear of account. Ciixiu.es Fostkb, 430
Broad Street, JWadelpMa. It is truly* wonderful aril,
cle. It will cure arty case or swelling. Borns, StlffJoints,
Eruptions or Rheumatism. For Horses, it should never
he dispensed with. One Dollar's worth nr Mustang has
frequently saved a valuable horse. Jt cures Galds
Sprain*, Ringbone, Spavin and Founders. Beware ef
■mitatlom. Sold In all part* oftbe habitable Globe.
BARNES St PARK, Proprietor*.
■sr IT w-lm New York
From the Ouietian Adcocate A Journal, New York
Aug. 4, '59.
Tax HucsxxEErxu's F»ixxd-Sf*ldix(»'» Prepared
Glue.—Small convenience* for genera) family use am
often of more value than what are called “ great inven
tion*.’' It 1* estimated that in the United State* there
are at least five millions of households. In all or which i
t he annoyance of squeaking; rickety chairs, sofas, tables,
etc-1* constantly experienced, and so long a* furniture
is in this condition there Is always danger of a “ smash-
on.” The exi-erlence of the dty housekeeper, with
May-day before her eyes .will readily suggest the value
and eonvtalence of a really trustworthy prepared glue,
that can belnstaAtly brought to- requisition where re
pairs to furniture and other household warns are need-
hi. The want of such an article Is as constant and unt-
rersal as the family, and hitherto it has been a want uo-
^B'ied. This, however, can ho truly said no longer.—
Ilf's Preo'red Glne seems to be *11 that has been
ed?n thhi direction. It la kept soluble by chemj-
cals retains to strength and tenacity, is convenient and
always “up tc the sticking point,” is pat up in a bottle
itli ahrush, trail sold at twenty-five cents. Nohonse-
2*»lndtrjnroonatryxnn wdl Utordtobe wlthoqta
.ttle of Spa Wing's l’ri pared Glne. It Is Just the thing
,r the library and schools, where books are constantly
i need of repairs. - . dt
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
h.-*. .. , ,■ ,,,, r , f., r « P'lDfUfi If MMHff tAS OUT
llWtv.* " f W f rour rhiia i f ./«-/■/'"»»•:/ it* iUft-
NibtwMkind omnweek ji ,..’min- ii'i' i'- > •»-
—lU JuJjr Sat, nSStaSESSfiSll!'' for Children Tccth-
a ihe minute*.
JNO. T. BOIFE1
'’'I'Lov.n i:.\r
*th?“!- A XP ALL l:\PFN-r-
Nn.7y**lnnv*g
wx-Jmtlcslar*, adi
V'J^toriandB
^•t'Waao.
>ttCa 8 - uuarpHumg
' ? ll-t., <, . VI . 1
. ! •• 11 1 • i. 111 - t ouiii iri
uiui Mftricttft
in r, Uiarmana, r u T
Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wtnd,
Cold in the Hoad, ' I Croup, • /
For Sale.
» VALUABLE PLANT.\TION in Clinch county, Ga.,
\ a bont a mUe and a half from Carter** Bridge on the
Alipaha lii\ur, ooemiie from the Main Trunk Rail Road
ftm i about four mile* flat and on the f:»me side of the
River with the River Depot on the Main Trunk Rail
Ro i<l: the Road harinff ju*t been comj»lett <l to said De-
i»t*t ¥he ears run daily to and from Savannah by the
nUrc ami there will fhortij be rail road communication
with Brunswick.
Mv l'laiitation contains from 3.700 to S^OQmcrea of
. hlch ncarlv four hundred acre^ arc cleared and
J fence, ami about ?event v uuder fence not clear-
adapted to the production of lon^
cane, rice, oats, po-
High Tarifl’ for the South!
* CAUTION!-
OME time in April or May r 1^59, the undersized
> made two promfssoi^ notes, one of Eipht Hundred
and Fifty Dollars, payable twelve months from date with
interest; and the other of Eight Hundred Dollars, with
like condition*; both in fa tor of W. Montgomery A Co.,
of Now. York, for Steam Machinery: The above notes
being informal were refined by Montgomery A Co., but
held a* security until bankable pap?r could b« snbstitt
ed, which wa* done, and bankable notes on the Bank ~.
Savannah remitted; but nevertheless the said Montgom
ery A Co., still held and refiisft to surrender the original
note*. * And now as the consideration of said note*, both
informal and bankable, has cntirelj failed, we are de-
ermined not to pay them unless compelled by law. The
nformal note* were signed by Ii. Herrington, William
Herrington, and James W. llendersop; tlte baukfiblc
note* were signed by Wm. Herrington A Co , apd e®-
* irsed by II. Herrington. * .*
II. H. HERRINGTON,
WM. HERRINGTON,
4 V JAS. W. HENDERSON.
Colquitt, Miller Co. f («a., March 7, mar I0w-4t
Super-Phosphate of Lime,
^STO. l, EXTRA
.. .. rntPAHED ax Tnc
p enn City Manufacturing Comp’y.
penn City Chemical Works:
N recommending this Superior Fertilixer to the atten<
_j-t|onof fimners-and others interested in agriculture,
wc claim for it the advantage of being perfect reliable,
(much superior td any other article sold under the name
br Super-Phosphate of Lfme,) and one that the farmer
in depend upon a* being wha* its name purports, N<
Extra Article; this Company; owning the entire Pa
«»*-•-* 7 -ranted by t|»Q l nited State*) for.produciug a
ite Acid, thereby enabling thenrto produce a
‘pbatc ot Lime by the addition of Phosphoric
i hich is the indispensable nutriment of all plants)
instead of Sulphuric Acid or Oil of Vitrdl, (as heretofore
used.) It is therefore n much richer and more reliable
manure, and one that will not oulv do more good at first
than any other manure,' but will last longer in the soil.
This article is prepared by* formula furnished by Dr.
f. A Genth. (all materials used in its composition are
first analized by him) under the personal superinten
dence of Mitchell A Croasdale.
Hear the evidence ;
Willborxs' Mills, Houston Co., Ga., Nov. 20,1850.
Messrs. Zeilin A HuntGentlemen—Since gathering
• ' “ " * ‘ ’ i result of
HORACE FITCH A CO.,
NEW GOODS!
JUST OPENED,
•* 7 AT V
. Elias Einstein’s.
J. STUAIIAN, • .
/^VPPOSITE Lanier House, dealer in Gentlemen** and
V/ Boys’Clothiug and Furnishing Good*. Orders!
the country respectfully solicited.
ityloi
| market. * '
Also, a l^rge lot of DeBege, for travelling Dresses.
DACE POINTS.
JOHN 1^. JONEK*
I'XEALEIt in ready m*da Clothing, Trunks. Umbrellas
JL/ and Furnishing Goods, Mulberry Street, 3 la cun,
Georgia.
Orders from I Lace Mantilla?, Barege Mantillas, Barege and Linen
I Dusters, $Hk Mantillas, Ac.
Curtain Damasks, Lace and Embroidered Window Cur-*
tains,. , *
Carpet and Hearth Uape © fall kind*. Pant Stuffs, Cali-
icocv. Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Sheetings of all
widths. Irish Linens, Marseilles Quilts, Dimity, Table
MERCHANTft K • I
\f LliCHANT TAILOR and dealer In Gentlemen sFur- Land Insertions, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Lace fiitts,
nishtng Goods, Cherry Street, Macon^Ga. | Hosiery, Kind Lisle. Thread. Gloves, and Gauntlctts.
Clothing! Clolhii)? 2 *
A fine lot of SUMMER CLOTHING just opened. Call
gentlemen and sec for yourselves.
• . EUAS EINSTEIN,
march 10 w Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. -
WiTIfi R. ARNOLD,
A TERCHANT TAILOR—Coats, Vests and Pants made
AvA the latest style. Cloths, Vestings and Gentlemen’s
furnishing Goods constantly on hand.
BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS.
I~ L- BBICKHOUSE, . C. P. BmCKUOCSE, T. J.' BCST.
1.. I.. UltlDKIiai'MB &
TVHOLESALE- and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes.
It Umbrellas,W “—‘ ~ • - - —-
gular Block, MacOu,
vMY GOODS.
GRANITE BLOCK, .MULBERRY ST. •
ranu iteian jjeaiers in uoots, shoes, I - —J T — , — n -—I
Leather,-Tranks, Biackfo.-, Ac., Trian-1 N. S. PrUddeil & CO.,
BEARDEN, GAINES .V CO.,
Grateful for the liberal patronage of last year, are
now prepared to exhibit for the
YlfBOLESALE afld Retail Dealers inBootsand Shoes' >> ow P7«P»rea to exmoit tor tne
u i is t .,^Lea.he^d^.di^^—i—I Fall and Winter Trade,
Ga.
A large and select Stock of
Shoe Pegs, Findings, Ac., No. 3 Cotton Avenue, 3Iacon| | Fancy &Staple Dry Goods,
Conhdent of not being excelled either in b'eauty
style or price. A choice variety of ricli
DRESS GOODS!
j Velvet and Silk Robes, Brocho and Bayadere Silks
WHOLESALE RETAIL GKOCERS. I Poulard Silks, DeLaine and Merino Robes, Robes
1 deChainbre, Poplins, Valenciaa, DeLaines Merinos,
“ * * * ' ■' "VL8,
L P. STRONG A: SONS,
\v HOLES ALE and Retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes,
f T Hats, Caps, Leather and Finding*, Macon, Geor-
g**- ' - • ■ ~
A VIS ES. WINGFIELD Sc CO
Cashmeres, a large variety of SHAWLS, new styles
Velvet und Qloth CLOAKS;
Misses and Children's CLOAKS, TALMAS, add
SACKS, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery,
Gloves, Empress Hoop Skirts, a superior article,
pared by Mitchell A Croasdale. I reel quite confident
that it will pay from ninety to one hundred per cent, on
my form. My land is what might be termed a kind of
saudy loam. This year being m v first experiment, I
not informed what amount should be put on to the t
In using the four ton* I bought of you last Spring, I put
on at the rate of One hundred and thirty pounds per acre,
and am of the opinion that about one hundred and fifty
pounds would pay much better for the labor bestowed
in the cultivation. The manner of using wa».to lay off
cotton rows with a Scatter -Plough; plow pretty deep,
and let bands follow after and scatter the Phosphate,
atod otherft with ploughs, and bed on, as part of it was
—«»•» 4»i4to»« iImn furrowj;^ I want you to send me nine
tons more for next spring; 1 flunk me pnnpcct very
good to sell a large quantity in Houston among my
neighbor©.
I am with sincerercgani, —
Truly yours, Ac:.
• '-a * . JacobFvdgs.
ZEILIN A HUNT. Druggists,
Opp. Telegraph Building, Macon.
Backed in Barrels of about 2U) pounds each,
feb 16d-2m
F E RTILIZ E RS
GENERAL* AGENCY.
Sole Agents,
Q^The uinlcraigneJ respectfully announces to
Planters anti others interested, that they are con
stantly receiving direct from the islands, and from
tint manufacturers, tho following host accroved
Fertilizers row Known, all of which have been
thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, vix: ,
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero Guano, . _
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate of Lime,
National Fcrtiliwr,
Ground Plaster. *
These articles, which will have onr brand, and be
guaranteed as genuine, we shall, at all times, lie
prepared to furnish in amounts reunired, and at the
lowest prices. The “Soper Pbospnste,'’ and “Fer
tiliser,” at manufacturers' rates, with expenses ot
transportation added.
PATTEN & JIlLLBIt.
Savannah, May 3—1,
A ORKAT POLITICAL WORK!
Cluskey's Political Text Book or Encyclopedia.
BY \V. JT. CLUSKEY, JVanhiiigton, D. C.
It contains among otker tktmgt: ■ 1
The various partrplatforniK chanan'a Letter* of Ac-
ITte American. RltuaL ccptance.
The- Kansas Legislation of Meesr*. BnchAan'* and
Congress. Williams' Letters on the
GovrraeraGeary, Stanton, Bargain and Intrignc
and Walker’* inaugural Charge.
Addresses. Jlr. Calhoun's Port Bill Ad-
Senalors Green, Douglas, dress,
and CoDamcr’a a Messrs. President Jackson's Proc-
Stephens and others' Re- lamatlon against Xullifl-
i on Kansas. cation. " \
The Mayaville Road Veto.
A Ilutotyof Party Convcn-
Report of Mr. Daviit, ot S.
C- on the Political Pow
er of the Supreme ConrL
Mr. Buchanan's Minority
Report on the same sub
ject.
Gov. Wise and Mr. Ctmttit
ers’- letters against the
American - Organization,
and lion. A. 11. Stnart'i
Letter*, signed “Madi-
spn,” defending It.
Land, of'
um erpP^
.uni .’hurt stapla cotton, com, sugar rane, rice, oats, po]
, -en-. .vc.; there U a comfortable dwelling hon-cj
„i house*, negro hunre, and otln-r necessary bnlM-
in-« on the place. It is as healthy a nlacaaa any in
'vmllicrli liconria: it i- a r .: _• it
tiered body of land
being well worth the money
jm r acre cash, or $6 per
■ #7 per acre in three in-tall-
DIL U. A. KICK,
r-iiallvlllc, JIacon Co., Ga.
CBtaOS Ik DUPONT,
No. 499 Broadway. New York
Dec. 6.1S51
THF Ll XDKY OF THE SEASON
THOHMVS CORIilCUEtl SKIRTS,
l'or Sale by the principal Retailer*.
Jau 31 ff-ina O' w -
of the
Nebraska Bill.
Lecompton, Topeka a Lea
venworth Constltnllons.
The Crlttendeo.Montgome-
. ry, Senate a EnglUh blUs.
The votes of the samC in
each Rouse. Indeed, eve
rything essential apper-,
taining to the same, in
cluding Presid’nt PlerecT
Special Message,
he Dred Scott CRae.
he Constitution ol
, United States.
Articles of Confederation..
Washington's Farewell Ad-
OnBmuices of ITUand 1787’.
Virginia and Kentucky Re
solutions ofl798
Jlr. Chur's Report
L'of a Diatribotlo
. Public lands, aim auie
I'MocumeDU against it,
gwith a tall history fif the
President Pierce'* VetAof
the Indigent Insane Land
Bill.
The Address of Mr. Faulk
ner on the subject.
A history of railroad grants
by Congress, with the
votes thereon- * '
President Plerce'aMrasage
vetoing the River a liar-
bor Bill.
The School Land BUI, and
votes thereon.
The CU jtorfBal wer Treaty.
Extracts from speeches for
and against Slavery.
Extracts from speeches ot
noted Republicans* Abo
litionist*.
Jlr. Toombs' Boston Lec
ture on Slavery.
Messrs. Fremont and Bu
nn of the
s Speech
la, in No
add in N.
Kenneth
at Phifadi
vember, lb
C„ In 1833.
A history o( with votes on,
the various Tariffs.
A history of the U. S. Bank
and Abolition Petitions.
Mr. Fillmore's 'Albany
Speech and Etifi Gale Let
ters.
History of the Annexation
of Tgxas.
Opinion of pnblie men
on the Power of Congress
ovnr the Tecrritories.. ' -
The Nicholson Letter.
The NaahTQlc Convention
and GeorgiaPlatforms.
Missouri Oompromlte.wlth
every rote thereon aec-
tlooaBy classified.
The Compromise Measures
PEAKS & PRITCHETT.
best quality.
street, Macon, Ga. - .1 Our assortment of
I. : Goods for Famil y use '
IT Tobacco, Cicars and Groceries of-cvciy - tfoscrip- r is complete. Irish.Liemis, Towelings, Napkins, Ta
tion, Macon, Ga. - • * I ble Cloths, Table Damask, Pillow Cusiug, Sheetings
. *V <.i:nri.\ - •- ;| Welsh Shaker and "Patent Flannels, and all tho dif-
W IIOLESALE GROCERS, corner of Chenr and Third I ferent varieties of • *
Streets, Macon, Ga. ’ / . STAPLE GOODS
TlIO.lIAH.nV. itAA’K, I reqqirkd for the trade, which we offer on- the most
TlfHOLESALE and Retail Dealer* jn Baling, Rope,* . • - . favorable-terms,
t J Bacon* Lard. Flour, Meal,Su"arnnd Coffee, Aiolas-h • * N.
aes and Syrnp, all kinds of-Liquors, Tobaccoand Cigars,
Dry GOodr*, A<\; Thinl Street:
Cutlery! Cutlery!!
ROGERS’ TABLE KNIVES, WOS-
TENHOLMES’ &. ROGERS’ POCK
ET KNIVES Sc SCISSORS,J
Frederick, Ward & Co’s
P-ocket and Table Cutlery
O F my own Importation, which I can sell at low-
er prices than ever before offered m Macon. 1
now have on hand a large supply of
GRATES, MOOTS’ INVINCIBLE COOKING
RANGE, the mostdesirable Patent of Cook
Stoves. A large assortment of Hol
low Ware, Enameled Brass
Kettles, Ironing Stoves,
Cooking Utensils,
and ageneral assortment of
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
TOILET SETTS,
• STEAK DISHES,
PLATED CASTORS,
FORKS & SPOONS,
Furnisbcil to Hotels or Merchants on
ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
Returning my thanks to my friends. Customers
and the public, tor tho very liberal patronage here
tofore received, and trusting that experience will
better enable me to meet their wants, I hope to mer
It a continnance'of the same.
B. A. WISE,
jap. 3 Cherry Street, Macon.
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING;
A Largo and very Choice Stock,
Embracing all qualities for both
Mon and. Boys,
- Together with a
LARGESTOCK
• . - or
Furnishing Goods,
# now offering at
Extremely Low Prices, by
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.,
Mulberry Street. Macon.■ Oct. 11
sep 37
terms,
i. PRCDDEN A" CO.
TINNERS & IIOU£E FURNISHERS. | J. FISHER & CO.,
B A WISE ' " J hfponma akw jobbehs of ■*
C HERRY STItKKT, JIacon, Ga.-, importer or TaWeand I | JT*TT ' i r'l cr~e
Fqcket Cutlery, and dealer In House' Furnishing I _L y * vA W vL&j
N0T10VS 1,1!D CABPBTS, . '
hJUCl VSU&KT^Maeon, Gar. Importer of Table and
_ 'Qcket Cutlery, and dealer in House Furnishing
Goods, Stoyes, Grates and Domestic Hardware^'cnder*,
Brushes, Brooms.ilusters, Hat Stands, Shovel qjid Tong*,
Com Oil Lamps, Tin, Japanned and Brittannia Wpre.
\V. J. MrELROY,
T HIRD STREET, Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of every
description, Tin, Sh^et Iron and Copper Ware—*
Who|e*ale dealer in Stoves, House Furnishing and Ja
panned Ware. Pump?, d^c.,'Jfcc. h
‘ii accidents will happen, even in well-regulated
families, it !* very desirable to have some cheap and con
venient way or repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, etc
Spalding’s Prepared Glue
meets all each emergencies, and no household can afford
to be without it It I* always-ready, and up to the stick
ing point Theje is no longer a necessity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers* headless doll*, and broken
cradles. It is Just the article for cone, shell, and other
ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and
taste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi
cally held in solution, and possessing ail the valuable
qualities of thu best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be
used in the place of ordiuary mucilage, being vastly
more adhesive.
“USEFUL Hf EVERY HOUSE."
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle.
Price, 25 Cents.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48, Cedar Strce^Ncw York.
-Address, HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
Box No. 3.600, New York.
Tut up for dealers in cases containing four, eight,
and twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card
accompanying each package.
A single" bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
Vrill save ten. times its cost annually to every household.
‘ Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers and Fancy Stores.
. Country merchants 'should make a note of SPALD
ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list.
It will stand any climate. jan 31
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
.‘327 BALTIMORE St. % 42 GERMAN St.
BALTIMORE, MD., - .
H AVING largely increased onr usual stock of DIZ3T
GOODS; aud added thereto a complete stock of
GLOVIS, HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS'antTNOTIONS,
. vs are now prepared to offer to the SOUTHERN and
* ICIIUIART Sc €: UBD, SOUTH-WESTERN TRADE one of the largestand most
I Hardware,Ac., I attractive stocks of good* tOjjy* CuundJn thi*Aoiu»*ry.—1
Third Street, Maeon, Ga. • = —f viewing Baltimore aa the legitimate market for Southern
* -* trade, -wc have procured a stock particularly adapted
to that section which sve are determined to offer to
prompt jxtyint/ trade, at price* as low as can be had at
any •llonso of reputable standing in afiy of the cities
WUI. «hia
feb 21-w ly
NATHAN-WEED,
TAEALER in Agricultural Implements, Iron, Steel.and
XJ Hardware of all kinds, adapted to the use of l'UUit
era; Smiths, Carriage Maker*. Mechanics, Jtc. .
Corner 3d and MulberrtStkexts,
MACON, GA.
DEALER IS
CHOICE XJ3.TTC3-S,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PURE CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
WINDOW GLASS,
IPEIR.IF'CnSiIEIVZ',
SOAPS,
PAINTS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
Merchants aud Physicians
WHO PRIDE THERSELVES
ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE
FIRST QUALITY,
And atlotv Prices,
MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED.
Orders Promptly [attended to.
BAM’ED. IRVIK. ' .«REEXLEE BUTLER
mvirr St btvsxjER,
ATTORNEYS AT L A W.
Albany. Georgia.
P RACTICE in the Superior Courts of the South-West
ern Circuit,-—in Terrell, Randolph and Early Coun
ties, in the Pataula Circnit—in Worth and Macon coun
ties, in the Macon Circuit—in the United States Circuit
Conrt at Savgnnah—and by special contract, in any coun
ty in Southern Georgia. ' „ w
Ja nuar^ 1st, 18G0.‘ • jan —
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
.TII’NA2»I> A BUIRHIAKD
D IEALERS in Watches,H
Silver Ware, Musical
Ac., Macon. Ga. ^
Clocks, Jewclrv, diamonds, J \iOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained,
Instrument*, ‘Fancy Goods, A*’ Ch^P ' eneered Mahogany Coffins. Also New Style
1 Metallic Cases superior to the ord styles.
Old Pattern Metallic Cases at lower prices,
feb 22 w*ly WOOD, BKO. A CO.
COFFINS.
DAT & IUAUSSENET,
W ATCH-MAKERS and .resellers. Mulborr)- St., Ma-
con, Ga., have on hand afinea*sortmentof Watch
es, Clock*, Jewelry, Silve r and Hated Ware, Musical Iu
stmment*. Fancy Good*, Ac.
E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.,
D EALERS in Watche*, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fancy
Goods. Guns, Cutlery, Piano*, Musical Instruments,
Ac.. Ac. The largest and finest Stock iu the State, at
the best price*.
J, A. & S.S. VIRGIN.
P IANOS, Guitars, Violin*, Flntes, Strings, Sheet Mn-1
sic. Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
Spectacle*, Ac. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired,
and warranted.
DRUGGIST AJlD APOTHECARIES.
MENARD & CAfiTLEN,
T^VRUGGISTS and Apothecaries, Cherry Street, Macon,
±J Ga., under Ralston** Hall, wholesale and retail deal
ers in Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines,
Perftimerj-, Brttshcs. Combs, Ac.’
Mew Firm!
ulacture and sale of Furniture, SETH
G. WOOD. The business will he here
after conducted in the firm name of . .
WOOD, BHO. & CO.,
. JIacon Ga.
notTce.
iavln“ associated with us in the Fnr-
’niture hnsiness, Seth G. Wood, we are
particularly desirous of closin'; np the old business as
soon as possible, aud respectfully request all indebted,
cither by note or account, to call and make payments at
an early day. T. & G. WOOD.
Macon, 2d Jatmaty, 1S90. feb 35 w-ly
ZEILIY .V HUNT.
Tooth Brushes.Torfumery, Surgical t
ments, Ac., Ac-' . .
C O X F ECTION IS It'S.
MARCH, i860.
REMOVAL!
MRS. HOWLAND
H AS removed to the new store,.on Mulberry Street,
.twoaoor* from E. L. Strohecker's comer and ad-
A/kaljcd Bone Ammonialed Super Phosphate
OF LIME,
• MANUFACTURED BY
MITCHELL & -CROASDALE,
.’ PHILADELPHIA.
I N reco'mmendiog this superior fertilizer to the
attention of farmers and others interested in ag
riculture, wo claim for it the advantaceof being per,
fectly reliable, (superior to most other articles sold
under the name of super phosphate of lime) and one
that the-farmer can depend upon as being what its
name purports, an “ Alkalied Bone Ammonialed Sit-
oephai
,, ;m up, a
thereby destroying.a great part of the fertilizing
qnzIUies; in addition'to which we add Pornvian
guano enough to furnish ammonia for thi growth
crop; which ammonia is also fixed by the acid, an<_
thereby does not evaporate in the atmosphere, but
is absorbed by the plant; which not only uses the
ammonia so-given to it, but also obtaius more or leas
firomthe atmosphere during its development, partic
ularly if it is strong and vigorpus.
It is packed in Barrels of about 260 lbs. each, and
is furnished to purchasers at *50 per Ton of2,onolbs.,
(2J cts. per lb.) no charge for barrels.
Wholesale and Retail, by
ZEILIN A HUNT. Druggists,
~ SoteJ
pet is tim
Macon. Ga“
3 Agents
UEXT.T s. ELIS.-
■r. rtr. Rs.r.N a t-o
CIIAS. W. ELLS.
joining Day A Maul
I where she is now rccei
VlTUOLESALE and Retail Dealers in selected - ! amlly
» T Groceries, West India Frails, Fine Liquor- and
Wtara^nts,. Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Ov«ters,'Flsh,
Ad IOE in «ny.quantitypntnpto order. Mu''
JIacon, Georgia..'.
ssjnet’s
iringaf
4 al be tty St
corner and ad-
Jewelry Establishment,
line pew stock of • \
Millinery and Fancy Goods.'
The business at the old store, on Cotton Atcnue, will
be conducted by Misa Dillon. march 10 w-tf
LEAVITT. TOLER & CO...
- Successors to
OATUN,.IEAVITT & C! Cl
. . Importers and Jobbers
Of every. Description oj Staple and Fancy
DRY-GOODS,
Nos. 31 Chainbeis A 7,Reade Streets, rear of City
dec 31—ly* „ [Hall. NEW YORK.
Millinery Goods.
M RS. A. DAMOUR is now receiving
her new supply of fine Goods, iit
the above itnefor Spring and Summer,
aud will receive every week by steamer
tlte late st styles. Such a t Bonnet*. Jli-
bon*. Ftoicir*. Glorct, EmbroiderU*.ltair
Ornaments, Shawls. Mantilla*. Hoop
K. IN l ACS A- XtICO’S' I Bn ttkirts. Caps, Head Dresses, Bridal Veils
IpONFECTIOXERY aud Re*taSStf \vholesale and JlSn h r4T W i? nne !*’
eta.rte^ChS^TtoSt F ltacSS gT' ,S ’ WiDM ’ Br * ndjr ’ J Flats and Bata for Mi^VaX&.^&foi
past fovora, hoping her friends and custom er* will
JASPER F. GltEEft. , POPE FREEKtX.
GREER Sc FltElMi 4 «
T HREE doors below Telegraph Bn’Itlirs V. ci ry St.
Macon, dealers ta Choice Fami’, Groceries, Fine
Tobacco, Nats, Candles, Fruits, Pure Liquoi« Cigars,
Ac. Ice In any quantity.
DAGUEKREAN ARTISTS.
a
WOOD’S
PHOTOGRAPHIC Gallery, opposite the Lanier House,
J. Macon, Ga. Photographs, Ivoiytypcs,. Dagucrco-
types, Ambrotypcs, Ac. ■ 1
pitch’s
P REjnUM Photograph and Fine Art Gallery, Triangu
lar Block; Macon, Ga. Entrance on Second Street
nd Cotton Avenne.
I call and examine her goods before pnrehasing elsewhere.
I No. 138 Jlnlberry Street. -
JIacon, March 10,1860 w-ly
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
XOCNDED .1853. CHARTERED 1854.
LOCATED ' ;
CORNER or BAErUIOBE AND CHARLES STREETS,
BALTIMORE, JID.
J. 1Y. Oe C. I*. FUVULAY,
if Steam En
Saw Mills, 1
ANCFACTUBERS of Steam Engines, Boilers, Clr- SlriSr,
if! enter and Upright Saw Mills, Fuller's Patent Jron | !
Railing* Kiqpir Mill*, Gin Gearing, Syrup Boilers, v &c.,
KCUOFIEI.D & ]MtOTIIi::t.
'oaD" Men desiring
business Education iu
time aud at the least expense. I I ■
A Large and Beautiful Ornamental Circular, containing
j upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Specimens of pen ■
the shortest pos»U
MISCELL A NE O U S*.
lOBUl _ . .
Man on application, free of
Write immediately utd^yon will receive the package by
jan.lTly ’ ^eI’k.'lOSIER. Baltfmore, Md.
J. S. MILLER,
A UCTION and commission Merchant, Jla6on t Oeorgia, I FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO.,
&3g£§5SiE&M DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.
— ■ « 1—~1 : 1 J ‘ -«n nod V- V
: 80 and 82 Chamber SL,- N: Y.
. JT. It. ARTOPE & .SON.
AXUFACTURERS or Tomb Stone*. JlonnmcnU,
. Mantles, and in foct ail kinds of work done in Mar-1 -7 -rr- 7—v - - -■—1 «*.-
ble, eor. Thinl^and iqatnb_Streets. Order*
MRS. WINSLOW
A N experienced Nurse and Female Pbysicirn,
il. presents to tbe attention of mothers Ker
SOOTHING SYRHPV
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all infiammatidn—will
allay all pain antlspasmodjc action, and is sure io re
gulate bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give
rest to yourselves, and relief and health to yonr in
fants. W e have put upland sold flu. article for over
ten years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it.
whatwe have ne-
.»y of any other
has it failed, in a
to -effect a core,
used. Never oi c
stance of ttissat-
one who used it.
all are delighted
tionS, and speak
-lire.
Winsloiv’M
.-Soothing
Syrnp,
ver been able to
medicine: Never
single instance,
when timely
we know an in-
isfaction by-any
On the contrary,
with its opera-
terms of com-
conntry respectfully solicited.
BOLSUAW & HERZOG,
I cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive
| rale. Orders promptly attended to. feb 4 w-ly I
-yro. 11 Cotton Avenue. Macan.Ga. Improved Coal -A Pflviilc Resilience Ileal*
MACON FOR SALE.
lag Fluid, CamphUe and Alcohol. . 1 . . . _ . •
(IIA8. T. WARD & CO.
ting 30 acres or more of land, ly-
Itrn M Mprsll’tl Xfilla - .knot 1
D. Cl. HODGKINS & 80N,
WilmotPro
■ With many other things.
Ev,
too numerous to mention.
■ subject Is fully
and every vote in
on any subject
tion i« i,snillca
K^t-as mtil^otor qm^-Uons. 0 Speaker folly on the
7knM,-— single Conit-. ML ClnbofSix *15
Jas. k sjAth a co pS£m.
mar 21-itw PbiiadcJpda.
te 1 *- A,!dree9 me ,npcn0 * o m.iSfi? D u ,
varlrty, Ftehlag TaSde nidYlles, Caps, Cotlcry, Bra.b- °S? r ' a ELISHA DJ
es. Flasks, Fancy Articles, Ac.
iberly lived, coal _
near the mills known as McCall's Mills, about 3
Id from JIacon. The Dwelling is a good one story
of 5 rooms, having all the necessary out-
JB lied, together with a garden, corn crib*,
stables, Ac. Any person wishing a residence near the
city with a plenty of good water, wood and other conve-
_* not to be found in a city, will do well to exam-
o. AAJ —fh ^ tlMPost
Javis.
mar 2 w-Ct
WOOD, JtltO. A CO.
$50 REWARD!
M A Ite^uriS^l!rfr d .'rfro , hii?^rt^ r *(^5'*c™ "RANAWAY from the subscriber In December last, a
i 1 *Wardrobes,Chairs,Card,Ccn-[ jt, negro man named SAM, about 55 years of age,
weighing about 160 pounds, slightly yellow in complex-
ion and speaks Intelligently for a negro. Sam formerly
belonged to Jesse J. Bull lute ot Tw iggs county, (Ja.\
now deceased, and was brought from near the residence
tremnd Extcn-ion Tables, Ac.
CHAW. B. .STONE Ac ItKOTlIEH,
W ATS. Capo, Straw Goods and Umbrellas, opposlta
Lanier House, Jlacen tia.
»• K. A- jr. IV WOODRCFF>8
K XTEBI’RISE WORKS—Cherry Street, JIacon, Geor
gia—Contractors and Bnildcrs.—Steam Saw and
Waning JURs. -Manufacturers of Sash Door Blinds,
Moulding, Brackets, Ac.
meiidntion of its magical effects and medical virtues.
Wo speak iff this matter “what we know," after ten
years experience, and pledge our reputation (by the
fulfilment of what we here .declare. In almost every
instance wherethe infant is suffering from pain and
exhaustion, refief will be foiind in fifteen or twenty
minutes after the syrup is administered.
This lvauable preparation is the prescription ot
one of the most experienced and skillful Nurses in
New England, and has been used with never failing
success ill thousands of cases. It not only relieves
the rhildfrom pain, hat invigorates the stomach and
bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy
to tho wjiole system. It wil|iUinnit instantly re
lieve griping in the bowels, and Wind Colic, and
overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily rcrae-
died, end in death. VVe be
lieve it tho best : -j : and surest reme
dy in- the world, ; : in all cases of
Dysentery and - ,T* VU * Diarrnea inchil-
dren, whether it ; ; arises from teeth
ing or* any other cause.
We would say to every mother who has a child
suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others,
stand between your suffering child and the' relief
that will be suze—yes, absolutely sure—to follow
this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for
using will accompany each bottle. None genuine
unless the fac simde ot CURTIS A PERKINS, New
York, is on the outside wrapper.
O-^old bjr Druggists throughout the world.
Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar-sL, N. Y.
sep 6 1859 ly Price only 33 cents per bottle
MOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
Of Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid
EXTRACT BUCHU,
For disease* of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grarel, Bropsey,
Weakness, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Female Cusn-
jfaints, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs,
Arising from Excesses and Imprndcncics in Life, and
removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kid-
ys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause they may have originated,
AND NO JIATTEB OF HOW LONG STANDING,
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
It c^a Nervous and Debilitated Suffer*, and removes
all t*' c *ympto:ifs among which will be fonnd
Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss of
Power, Loss of Memorr,
Difficulty of Breathing, Gen-
oral Weakness, Horror of Dis
ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread
ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,
Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Lansor, Univer
sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormous
Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptons, Hot Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Paiia Countenance and Eruptions on
the Face, Pain in tho Back, Hea
viness of the Eyelids, Fre
quently Black Spots
Flying before
the Eves,
with Temporary Suffusion and Loss c _
tention. Great Mobility, llc&tleesness, with
Society. Nothing is more Dc iirable to such Fa-
tleets than Solitude, and nothing they more
Dread for fear of themselves; no Re
pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no
Speculation, bnt a Hurried
Transition from one
question to an
other.
These symptons, if allowed to go on—^which this med
icine invariably removes—soons follows LOSS.OF
POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS—in one
of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these
‘ ^ " ‘” fuldis-
>rds
. st melancholy
deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to the
truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most
melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is ac
tually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief,
ever visits it, Should a sound of the voice occur, it is
rarely articulated.
“With woeful measure wau despair
Low sullen sounds his grief Beguiled.' 4
Debility Is most terrible! and has bronght thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the am
bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by tbe
use of this
XNFAX«XaXBZ«X* ItEDIEDY.
If you are suffering with any of the above distressing
ailments, the FLUID EPTRAuT BUCHU will cure you.
Try it and be convinced of its efficacy.
BEWARE op QUACKNOSTRUMS, QUACK DOCTORS,
who folsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens
know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money
andRxposnrc^by sendingoreallingfor * ** ‘
far a bottle of this
Popular ana srhuuriC
* It allajs all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleas-
ant in its taste and odor, but immediate m its action.
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
la prepared directly according to the Roles ot.
PHARAMACY AND CHEMISTRY,
and Chemical knowledge aud
crsioojj
One hundred dollars will bo paid to any physician who
can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient k and
the testimony of thonsands can be produced to prove that
itdoes great good. Case* of from oao week to thirteen,
years' standing have been effected. The mass of VOL
UNTARY' TESTIMONY In possession of the Proprietor,
vouching its virtues and enrativo powers, is immense,
embracing names well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city
or Philadelphia, U. T. UELMBOLD Chemist, who being
duly sworn docs say, that his preparation contains no
Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely veg
etable. H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of No
vember, 1851. WM. P. HIBBARD,
, . Alderman.
Price $1 rxn Bottle, on itex Bottles ron (5, DxuTEn-
Accompanicd by reliable and responsible Certificates
from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen end oth
ers..
Prepared and Sold by II. T. HELMBOLD,
■Practical and Analytical Chemist.
No. 52 South 10th SL, below Chestnut, Assem
bly Buildins, Philadelphia.
To be had of E. L. STROHECKER, Wholesale and Re
tail Agent for Macon, and of all Druggists and Dealers
throughout the United States, Canadas and British Prov
inces.
• BEWARE 0» COUNTERFEITS.
Ask for Helmbold’s—Take No Other.
CURES GUARANTEED.
jan 24—d&w lyj
GRAIDON M CREERY & GO.,
IMPORTERS * WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
oreign i Domestic Dry Goods,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
No. 41 Barclay St., and 46 Park Plate,
[Will remove in Jnly next to the Appleton building*.
Broadway,1
jETTjrrao* ■ercciEssas.o
O CR stock will bo complete by the 1st February, and
under tho supervision of our Mr. McCrecrv (recenDy
Shepherd A McCrecry, Charleston, So. ( a.) will com
prise every description or Goods in onr line, adapted to
the Southern and South-Western Trade.
Merchants visiting New Y'ork are respectfully Invited
to give os a call. jan 31 w-ly
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES!
S A P OlN I F I E R !
The Ready Family k Soap - Maker!
W ITH which every family, with their ordinary
kitchtn grease, can make all their Soap with
little ornotroublc—HARD, SOFT or FANCY.
It will make hard water soft, clean paint, remove
grease, Ac., to perfection.
Abnndant testimony in favor of the Sapohifier,
,th FULL and VALUABLE receipts for making
different kinds of Soap, sent free, by addressing
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY.
No. 39A Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa., or
LEWIS JAMES A CO., Agents,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Lif- Be snre you get the original find patented
article, manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt
Manufacturing Co., East Tarentnm, Alleghany Co.,
Pa. jan 3—3m
LAW PARTNERSHIP
HILL At MILL,
Successors to late firm of Stubbs and Hill,
ILL practice in JIacon and adjoining Circuits,
Y * and in the Supreme and Federal Courts.
GPOFFICE-
nug30
13d Street. JIacon. Ga.
B. HILL, .
J. R. HILL.
B. STRIPLING’S MILLS.
T IIE subscriber’* Mill*, on Hoesr Creek, will' on and
after the 1st of March next, grind for the
..i .e .v- .,_l.l * :n heretofore i
fiend of the eighth, asha* been heretofore customary.
Customers and the public generally are invited to take
particular notice of the change. Mot-sr Creek, above tho
fob*?- 4 * k* 9XUFUKG.
hn Davis, Twiggs ^,
lit is probable 1 hat he is at present in his old neighbor
hood. I will give the above reward of Fifty Dollar* to
anv person who will apprehend the above run-away and
lodge him in foil so that I can get him.
WILLIAM A. DANIEL.
- Talbottou, Ga., Feb. 15th, ISOO-w-St
C. O. DUNCAN,
ATTOItiVE V AX LAV,
mar 17 w-ly* PERRY, GA.
DR. K. II. BUSBET
O ffice on Cherry Street, over Jtenard & Burgharil’s
Jewelry Store, Residence on tho Hill in front of tho
Asylum for the Blind. jau? l
NEW FIRM.
STEAM SASH. BLIND & DOOR
ITactory.
H AVING purchased Mr. John Knight’s Steam Facto
ry in this city, we are prepared to furnish Sash
Blinds, Doors and all other work done at similar Houses
at short notice.
Wc will pay particular attention to the business, per.
sonally ana punctually, and promise to stride, at least to
S vo entire satisfaction to all who mav favor na with
elr custom, both in regard to tbe quality ot work done,
and prices. , , .
Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboard, Ac., worked and
irepared to order.
Give ns s call.
JIacon, Fob. 40th, 18G0-w-ly
IL C. WILDER A CO.
NOTICE.
T DESIRE to call the attention of SOUTHERN COT-
i. TON and WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS, to mres-
tabli*hment in Baltimore, Mil., for tha manufacturing
of Cotton and Woolen “Card*,” bcln£ the only estab
lishment South of Mason A Dixon’aLIne.
I also manufacture Leather Bands with ratent Ma
chinery of my own invention. ... . .
Also, Leather Hose of euperior quality made of the
beat oak tanned Leather, and warranted equal to any
made North. Always or hand •general assortment o
articles used by Manufacturers, Machinist*, Rail Loads
Locomotive Builders, Ac.. 1IASKI;LI
No. 3-i SouthEutO'.v fct., Baltimore. Md.
fobj#fff»