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tM.Arrr-e at Atlanta 4.00. P. M.
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SAHTTIX U MITr-HIIX * MJ.N,
Acer.la. New York.
* :CMLO & YAS 6IESEN,
13ENTISTG,
* rt xfldi KM. lam. Gt.,
aL 1 F|.:\ KXTRAiTIWG TEFTH.
|| * • ‘ A*'* l e-i i-.wa-.i w. feianil anil for sale.
. • ihef <>l idyle c.f Trr-tl,
: -i it us. Lathe Pia
at < k.td o’ ifdrwn—ntaor Mstcrialsot
CKt. 16—ts
li. PATTOX.
3S & PATTON.
at Law,
ANP
C-scercl Collecting Agents,
Vta<- > snlv
• rv o.iane* e itnpoeioir the
• ad * throanites us H i’ina*.
v .■ . A-••- liftlmr. I\tki*ki ami
• t*e “late l.y .peeiil oou-
an. fUadws r.roi ft, all claims
■ 1 !,£. (Vny trfet. up
” - (drf. wur Hardime Store.
IISBETS,
umms AT LAV,
XAOOK, iiA.
t M'HET. hria*aicite<l J-t*.
w*~ - l imtWMkm. wxWWßeMtb* Conrtsirf
Ma • dk. lmakr. Bonter. Hottudon.
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P.IOFESSIBSAL ASD BDSIRESS CARDS
TROUT HOUSE,
ATLANTA, Geo.,
By J. D. GILBERT .J CO.
•rptSaCAwtf
Samuel H. Washington
ATTORNEY AT LiW,
Macon, Ga,
WILL Practice in all the Counties of the MACGR CIR
i L I I, and In the Counties of Washington, Wlikinsun and
fsAurri..-.
< next to Concert HaH, ov#r Tayne’* Dnig htore.
INSURANCE RISKS.
TAKEN FOR
AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO,
AND
Alabama Fire Marine Insurance Cos.
by LAZ IER a andekhon,
•eyxt—tf Agents. Macon.
DR. B F. GRIGGS
f |l ENI'KRS h's profesuloral services to the ('lt! re nr of Ma
1 roo and vicinity. OKKIHE or l'lunib Street. <>i pioife
the IVpol, ‘le.rlbe I'.r.iwn liouie, where he can be luntid at
til hours ol li e day se t night. nov 4 :im
Co-Partnership Notice.
W t£ will C'ditlnuethe Dme business at the Comer of Sec
1* mill and* herry Sts. The name and style of the Urn
will be i h .life,| from 7.E1 LIN, HI! NT t C’O..Wthat ot 7,E1-
LINA HUNT. Thankful fur the libera! liutronat'e ofthe past
year, we hopetu merittl econtinuedrnnflilcnreof• urfrleDdr,
andcltircnigenerally. J. HEN'KY ZEILIN.
tan il—lf. LEONARD W. HUNT.
WANTED TO HIRE!
200 Nogrooa.
iRIHK Ssuth Western Kail Ttoad Comp iny want to Lire
A iOfl N-sro Men to work on rc|.*!i> o* their Road for the
■ *t yeai <l*flO). also. 40 Oi 50 Negro Woo.en as cooks anil
hovel llanrti. for which liberal prices will be paid. Con
rases can be mads with ■?. NI. WahUn Huuervi*or. Fi Val
my ; Wm. S IPantl-y. or witn thesubscribcrat the olflet In
■ aeon. For particular- address
o: -Jdw.Vssr im VIKUIL POW r ER9, Erg. A gnp't.
PATTEN & MILLER
(Late PATTO, UITTON & Cos.)
Commission Merchants
SAVA Will, GEORGIA.
n. PATTEN. A. J. VILLER.
July S, ISS.—ly
m. rTfbeemas, m. and.
H A VINO returned to Macon. < ttVrs Ms Professional . crvl
cos to it. citizens, ami the surrmindii g country, and ts
reparod to treat their various diseases wt h innrcent ve e
stiie remedies.and hop sthat in consideration <-f the lact
i ut he gives no po's n. draws i.o hlood, and nevei and stroyr
ike constltuttOTif ofhis iiatisnts, he will beliberally pntionized
>y the atilicted.
nr Particular ttrntlna will be given to Planta'ion, and
itlirr country practice.
t*r i ntloe at ths Drugstore of Dr if. S. Thomson, to
whom hs reters. jan. 7—ly
DR. WM. F. HOLT
Will attend promptly,
VLI. ca'ls left either at hisOffice.over P.owdrc * Ander
son’s store, or at his residence in Vintvilie, opposite
Mai. Comer’s. March 11—ly*
BROWN'S jHHOTEL.
E. E. BR )WS has taken his sin, Wll lism T. Erown
into partners hip with him, and this Hotel will hereafter le
kept in the name of BKOWX dk 90Y.
E E. DROWN, 1 WM. F. BROWN.
jan 29 “60—ly gw & w
0. B. RICE,
TUNER AND REPAIRER
or PIA.NO FOTITES,
Ig Permanently locatedin Macon. Ur Names may
beieft at Messri. Virgin’s and at E. J. Johnston A 00.
i.ov3—tf
DR. A. L. CLINKSCALES
HAVING .-pent four vearsin Macon, in a gncces-ful prac”
tice of Medkine In all Its branches; thanklul for past
f .vnrs- anduonUnues to offer Ids profes onal service to the
r.tixena of M: c u and surrounding country.
HKFIGhi over Dr. >rohecker" P-rug store, and residence
on Pub ie Square, where he can he so ui J at ail times uni ss
,rof. s-loiiHilv absent, and will attend promptly to all c -Its left
t either pl .cn nov 19 ? w-Um
UR. V. J. ROOSEVELT,
noMUTATHIC PHYSICIAN,
Office an*l Residence, Corner
Wnlmit and 3rd Strevts, >lapoa, Ga.
jan. 91—ly .
L. N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA.
if VICE nextto Concert Hall,over Payne’* Drug Stor*
ar.H>—lv | imr
I.LOI IKD T. DOYAL,
Attorney at Law,
Oriffin, Ga.
OFFICE on Hill Street, between Woodruff’s Carriage P.c
poidtory and Beuhem’s Furniture Store.
Oct. 16—ly Uefertiice. L. r. ltuiAh.
.f. BKAYHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, C5-oorgia,
tx* i pract’ce in the Macon Cir'.uit, and in the connties
ft o- Monroe. Putnam, Wilkinson aud Sumpter.
OFFICE i-t Washington block next doortoJ. M. Ihard
man’s Bo k More. oct - g
DESIGNS FOR MONUMENTS
-BY-
Robt. E. Launitz,
NEW YORK. E.J.JOHSTOX. AGO.Agent.
June [ft—tf Macon, Ga,
DH. H. A. METTABEB,
HAVING BLei;t * portion or throe successive years inthi#
citv. which time he has lintited hfsrractlceal
mivt exclusively to Surgerv, n*w reerectfaiiy offers his ser
riee# to the citizens of M.tc-n. and surrounding
xlith. br inches of bis proß Sblon. w
ORic** on the Souti - ist come r of Sd ar.d Cherrr streete,
over Mr. Aher A verbs New Giocery Store. aep i* tr
J. C. UI)WARDS,
Real Estate Broker,
VETILT.gtve prompt and personal aftcution to Buying
ff and selling Lands and city property. Examining l Hies.
A- ‘rt.it.lug tl.c value of Real Estate. Renting Property,
aud al’ bus uess pertaining tageneral Real Ketute Agency.
Own v in 2d story up stairs, in Dr. stroheck* r s huiluing.
oct. 10—ts
SUSERS & LEWIS;
CHEER Y STRERT. micox,gi.*
HAVE lust received a large assortment ol Groceries. Dr
Goods and Crockery, which they w ill sell a* low a*th
n be bought in the city. oct.9—tf
DR. GEO. G. GRIFFIN
HAVING pe'mauently located h.mft-iflTi Macon, respect
fuhy teudcr> lus prsfessiiiai services to the public.
OF! It a on 2<l Street, in \fAshlniitc-n Block
a tv”. wly -■
A Card.
V PRACTICE extending over several counties, nianvo
I theTn distant from Macon, has resulted in my flequent
absencjfrotn hi. city. For the purpose of affortu gme more
time to attend to tny business her. and uitlugeirciit jh ve
ted in my practice with Col. R. H . h ' n ‘ n **;
exf nr-iutw-ind reimUkioD, whose residence in Atlai.U
will authorise tne la giving constant and exclusive attention
ro all case.placed in mv hand, in this c ' , 7 1 ” *? or T 1 2 V i' lller
““XlZwlZu flrmly U,o o“i I^UKANK.
Exchange on
NEW VORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURER’S BANK.
mar 29—ts
LAW PARTYER9IIIP.
HILL <sz> KILL,
SICCXSWB TO -Hx I.ATK HEM OF
& K U L
WIT L t raetlcc In the Macon and adjoining Circuit*,
andSn the Supreme and Feleral Courts the same a.
heretofore by th late firm of Stuhb* A HU.
JNO. R HTLL.
—lit aiose no the business ofthe late firm
of
pcnswViadebtod “ are%ntedto
s^ t . j.,
CIRCULATION
a. B. DAT, 0 X. XAcggmr’
DAY & MAUSSENET,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
MULBERRY ST„ MACOR.GA..
HAVE now In store and dally receivinga r eh and varied
ass rtmet.t of grrod* In tteir line, coDeUM * li, part of
Tin* GOLD and Hi: \'KR WA TCIIEH,
Ladies’ GO Lit WA Tt'UEH from .fio to 1220,
bianumd Breast Pins and Finger Rings
Jeerelnj of erer : / dev; iptic/n I Vxksin ereni variety
Sitter and J’luted nare of rare, and cosily design
antfinish. Besides a fine, assortment of
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &C., &C.,
auch as are usually kevt lo the best establishment*.
Also a complete supply of Musical Instruments. VlOl3.Vi
from £5 MOTS, HA.VJIDa from gI.AO U> S2O.
A r . li. Walchea and. Jewelry repaired at
short notice. oct 12—swiw 6m*
D. C. IB & SI,
MACON, 02k.
INVITE the attention olthe Spotting Public and others, to
their laree selrctuu ot
Double Guns &. Rifles,
Pistols and Revolvers,
Pocket and Sporting Cutlery,
Fishing Tackle,
Walking Sticks,
F3BIIEI & DOMESTIC IMIIITIOI.
And every artleeto be found in the first-class Sportsmen's
Emporium* eillier North or South.
By a care u] auction to busiine.ss, and by keeping always
on liana, a choice assortment ofthe Vest goods In our line, we
etpeef to receive a continuation ofthe lihefalpatronagehere*
t ifore extended to us.
HEP A lit I\G carefully attended to, as hereto
ore. loci 2.i-tf) D. C. H. Al SON.
TO FARMERS.
>)AG BALFS HEAVY GUNNY BAGGING,
)1 HI l.fi 0 Rolls “
1110 - Dundee Bageing
3,:10J Colls Machine Rope,
1.000 •* Hand bpun Rope,
,000 Pounds Twine.
We offer the above on favorable terms.
july34—tf* J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
WANTED FOR 1860.
250 Bushels Corn Meal Monthly.
SEAL proposals will be received bv the South Western
Kail Koad Company, until the 20* it of Dec?mber IS-'9,
for the supply of 250 Bushels Fresh Corn Meal Mon'hly, to
be delivered at their I'eocd, in Macon, by the SMh of each
m< nth, to gluing with the 25th of -lanuarv IbCO, and continue
lor one year. Addrejs VIRGIL POWERS, Sup’t.
XeniAober2oth.lSs‘J.
THE
/ NUTRITIVE CURE.X
/ A New Method of Healing, by pure Nutrition \
/(in the Vital Forces) without medicine. Are \
/ you Scrofulous, Consumptive, Dyspeptic, or 1
I Nervous ? Have you skin disease, sore or weak I
I Eyes t Any affection of the Lungs, Stomach, \
I liver. Bowels, Blood, or any disease
I ever? Read my B
\ “ BOOK OF INFORMATION,”
\ which explains what the Cure by ‘SJ \
\ Nutrition is, and how the Invalid \
\ may become his own best doctor, J \
and banish forever all **pills’* i— sOA
\ and “ powders,” as injurious to
I Health, and utterly unworthy
Jof any confidence at all. By all --"/A
/ means read the “ Book of Infor- jT
J mation,” (sent to you for 1 dime.) \
/and “throw physic to the dogs.’’ J
/ Address, Boston, Mass., J
(23 Eliot Street,)
LAROY SUNDERLAND.
GEO. W. ROSS, | SAUUKL T. COI.E'J*X.
Spring Trade,
m s so:s)
]NTE’W FIRM
#€W €OOfTS.
THE undersigned having purchased of Wm. H. Ross, >-ii
interest in the old firm of Kois, Col* man A Ross, will
continue the
STAPLE
AND
FANCY CRY GOODS
bus 1 new at the old Stand, where by the l r, th of this mouth
we shall open almost an entirely i.ew stock of g odi*, having
re! need our fall stock unusually low. Kvery efftirt mill be
mmlr- to obtain the mo?t choice and novel ii market
aiitl the reputation which onr ho se has had heretofore of
selling
A LITTLE CHEAPER
li an any olher wil. now be more than maintained. We de
sign recruiting onr stock several limes during the vear,
thereby avoiding the aunoyaLCj s * alien e\p* rienetd by
those buying late in llie seicon, of finding nothing fresh or
esirable. We invite a careful exauiinat ion of
Our Stock and Prices,
feeling c„nfldei.t it will be to the Interest of all who wisp
Goods & Cheap Goods,
tscall and see us before purchasing. Veiv Respectfully
ROiS A COLEMAN.
Feb S, ’6o—swiw
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS i
FROM
m’ ■ ■ ■ M ■ * W 1 ■ ‘ K, .
WF. SHALL
SELL. OFF
THE REMAINDER OF OUR
LARGE STOCK
OF
WINTER DRY-GOODS
AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES!
IS THE
•TXMEI
TO SECURE
BARGAINS
AT
IV. W. PARKER AM
dec JO
Washington Hall.
BY E. R. S ASSEEN,
(SUCCESSORrro J. J. THRASHER.)
Atlanta Cia.
K. SASSXEX, F#ratr Proprietor *f the
- -SUPPER HOtTSir *tCalhoun Ov. Old Mends, take
due notice thereof, and govern you reel ve*ccoruißr‘>.
March I—^m
macow, cjjQu, Aipxai*, iseo.
OF TIIE
Eleventh Volume
OF THE
raLHiflfittiimim,
To Commence Sarly in April Next.
WE this day issue our Prospectus for the Eleventh Volume of the
Weekly Citizen, to commence early in April, emtoing.
The paper will be of the same size as at present, hut will he materially
modified and unproved, in several particulars. A limited number of
Advertisements, only, will appear in this edition, sous to give more room
; for reading matter, of use in the family circle and at the tire-side ofthe
i Southern Homestead.
The Proprietor flatters himself that a life-time experience in the
profession of Journalism, fifteen years of which have passed in Georgia,
has given him the necessary qualifications for the work. lie will only
| say, therefore, here, it is his purpose to make the Citizen, in all respects,
a first class
Southern l ainih Journal,
and worthy of a liberal patronage from the whole section of the Con
federacy. Its Literary and Home Department will he specially in
charge of the P*ayrietor, who will aim to make it a pleasant and useful
visitor to the famMy circle, in all matters pertaining to domestic econ
my, while it will be the nsprtory of refined thought and a chaste Miscel
laneous Literature, suited to the taste of the most cultivated.
The POLITICAL DEPARTMENT will be conducted by a gen
tleman well versed in the political history of the country, and as true
os steel to the Institutions of the His motto will be,
EQUALITY IN THE UNION
VS
”
Independence out of file Union.
The Political Department will not however partake of that in
tensely part izan character, which can see nothing good or worthy of sup
port, save it comes from the authority of certain Party Leaders and
Party Conventions, but will be the fearle-s exponent of those sound
constitutional principles which formed the basis of our Republic in its ear
lier days of prosperity and renown. The Paper will he American in its
tone and impulses, but liberal to all opinions which do not sap the foun
dation of our civil and religions liberty.
It will oppose the modern dogma oi - Squatter Sovereignty and Territo
rial Legislation against property , to the “bitter end,” and give no quar
ter to the politicians who place themselves on any such insidious platform.
It will equally oppose the extremes of sectionalism, North and South,
and labor for National Peace and Union so long as there is any hope
of either blessing, hut will not be the advocate of the perpetuity of
this Confederacy, at any price, or at the expense of the most sacred
rights of its co-equal sovereign members.
For the development of the resources of the State and the South,
the citizen will ever be found laboring, believing that the best way for
a people to enforce the respect of their enemies, is to place themselves
in a position to command respect, by virtue of their advancement in
all the ind’jstial pursuits of Agriculture, Manufacturers and Mechanic
Arts, that constitute the true strength and greatness of a commonwealth.
With a view of giving a larger amount of reading matter, the pro
prietor intends to issue an Advertising Supplement, which will admit
of greater display to the favor of our customers and give wider cir
culation to the business notices of merchants and traders. Os this ad
vertising sheet we shall issne about
20,000 COPIES MONTHLY
0,000 CopiesWecklj,
at such a rate of charge as must necessarily prove attractive to the bus
inessmen of Macon and Georgia, for our design will embrace a system that
will extend its ramifications into every nook and corner of the State.
oxjix .
The CASH system will be adopted in every Department of our Office,
and we hope to be able to prove that this is best both for subscribers and
proprietor. The price of the Weekly Citizen, will be 82 50 in advance.
For the Weekly and Supplemental Advertiser, - $3 00
For the Advertiser alone, - . - - 50
To Clubs of jive, the Weekly will be furnished for $lO or $2 each. For Clubs
of Ten, the eleventh copy will be sent, free of charge, to the getter up of the
Club. Address, L. F. W. ANDREWS. Macon, Ga.
DAVID ROSS,
Corner of Third and Cherry Streets,
Macon, (icorgia.
aei hi*!
Messrs. T. CL “W ood,
t HAVE this day associated with
them in the manufacture and sale
flJ|P£ SITH G. WOOD,
j The Business
® A SV V\ hereafter lx* conducted in the firm name ot
Wood, Bro.&Co. li
Macon, Ota.
m T OTXCE.
Having associated with us in the Furniture business, Seth G. Wood, we ar®
particularly desirous of closing up the old business as soon as possible, and re
spectfully request all indebted either by note or account, to call and make
payment at an early day. Macon, 2d January, ]H6O. (feb. 18)
MEDICAL CARD.
OR. SAMUEL TARVER,
Spier’s Turn Out,
JEFFERSON CO.. GA.
OFFRR.Shis aerrie*** t.* the afflicted, in al! i’a**emf
diwa.te, especially in tluwe chronic ca.-cm which
Imve loti2*lefied tlie skill ot the .Medical Profession.
-lf.-dicine* and prescription* can he sent by mil to
any :wl*l ress. on applienrioii to the Doctor, at the above
Post Office. Charges reasonable,
march S—ts
TmEEHmT
FOR SALE.
A FIRST Class Fire Engine built by A*ner. of Phila
delphia. and ! In ibD city (Vagoatai by the Mechanic
Fi;e Company. It will be auUt at a sacrifice ; only reason
for !s:l!ir.*btir*c w 4 u t <>’ room. Addrm* Fo*teb Bluih.it.
for term-. Ac.. Angn ta, Ga.
March Ifit
JOEL R. GRIFFIN
Attorney at Law,
MACON GA.
lETILL practice fn the counties of Macon and
V the adjoixiing: counties. Also, in the counties, j
of West and South-West Georgia, accessible by Kail
Hoad. Particular personal alien!ion (jirm to rolierting. |
< rffice with O. A. Loehrane. Damour’s Building. -*l
Street. oppsite Methodist Book Depository, feb. 27.
HIB. LIME, PLASTEO, IC.
THF. undersigned are agents for the sale of Reese’s
Manipulated Guano, tire now prepared to supply
planters in any quantities at the same Cost as if or
dered by themselves. Are also agents for the sale
of Mnpes’ Xitrogenized Super Phosphate of Lime.—
Will also have a large suppiv of the genuine Peruvi
an Guano, all of which will be sold as low as parties
can lay it down in this market.
AYEKS, WINGFIELD, A CO.
>'ov. 8.
[COPY.]
Mornunu, Oct., 24th, 1859.
Messrs. Ayers. Wingfield it: Co s:
Dear Sir—Yours of the 13th inst., has been received
its contents noted. Ac. In reply to your enquiry in
regard to the Manipulated Guano as a fertilizer—l
am well pleased so far as 1 have tested its use. 1 ap
plied about 100 lbs. per acre on land that was badly
worn, and not of the best when fresh. The product
of the field where the Guano was applied is over 8(8)
lbs. of seed cotton per acre. The same kind of land
without the Guano produced about 4(8) lbs. j>er acre.
My mode of applying the Guano, was by depositing
it In the drill before bedding up the land. 1 have not
tried its use on corn, but have.no doubt but it will
succeed well. I shall use it pretty extensively on
my next crop.
Yours Respectfully,
[Signed] REUBEN WRIGHT.
Btkomville, Oct. 20th, 1859.
Messrs. Ayers Wingfield it- Cos., Maeon.
Dear Sir:—The Manipulated Guano bought of yon
last Spring (Reese's, 1 think it was,) iapprove of very
much. At this time, as the crop is not gathered it.
I cannot say what per cent, it will pay. though the
use of it on poor land pays a considerable per cent.
I shall continue the use of it.
Respeetfuily yours,
[Signed] * W. H. BYROM.
Nov. 9,-tf.
Just Received
Avery fine lot of VENISON HAMS, PIG HAMS and
SMOKED BEEF.
10 Firkins kest Table Butter.
10 £xtra nice State Cheese.
1 Barrel French Chesnuts.
10 Boxes ofthe very best Italian Maearo
ny, different styles.
10 Barrels of assorted fresh NUTS,
ALSO,
3,000 “Mount Vernon SEGARS” some
thing delightful.
ALSO,
15 Barrels of beautiful clear Cider, better
than some champagne.
AI-iSO,
14 Casks of Genuine Imported MUIR A
SON’S ALE, to arrive and in Store.
All for sale at reasonable prees at
HENRY HORNES,
mar 1 3t Confectionary.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
“VTOTICE i. hereby given that the copartnership
i.l heretofore existing under the firm name and
style of Menard & Burghard was dissolved by mutu
al consent on the Ist instant. All debts due to and
all obligations of the lat<* firm will be adjusted by
F. H. Burghard. who retains the books and accounts.
L. R. MENARD,
F. U. BURGHARD,
Macon, Fe 17.1860.
MRIIM k GRIFFIN
WOULD Inform their friends vd the puMie generally,
th it they nave now in store, and are constantly re
ceiving, their
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK,
Os choice and select
GROCERIES,
To which they would most respectfully invite the attention
of one and all.
Planters and Merchants
Will find it greatly to their interest to ctll and examne
our stuck before purchasing elsewhere. We are determined
to sell, j rotit or no profit. Quick .-ales and small margins, ie
our motto. Our stock consists in part ol
50 nates Gunny Cloth.
151 Coils Hope.
1000 Pounds Baling Twine.
2.5 Bags Coffee—Java. Port Rico, Rio and Laguira.
10 Cheats Black and Green Tea.
15j Barrels ABAC Sugar.
25 •* Crushed and Powdered Sugar.
5 Bcxcs Loat t-ugar.
10 Hogsheads Fine Port Rico.
300 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
100 Sacks Alum Salt.
250 Boxes Adamantine Candles
{0 “ Sperm “
100 Boxes Jio. 1 Soap.
20 “ Family Toilet Soap.
*5 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy.
10) BoxeaStarch.
Iff) Jars Snuff.
So Wko.e, Half and Quarter Kegs ot Powdor.
20 Cans Duck-shooting Powder.
100 Bags Shot.
15'J,000 Cigars, various brands.
120 Buxe* Tobacco.
20 Cases Magnolia and M >unt Vernon Tobacco.
6(J Bales Osnaburgs and Stripes.
5 Cases Uomespuu, Bleached.
10 Bales Georgia Kersey.
10 “ Aortnem “
12 “ Blankets, all prices
50 Baskets Piper's Heidsick wine.
55 “ La Perle Wine.
25 “ Prince Imperial Wine.
70 Ca-es Cuhin-t Wu e.
15 CasesGingerand Blackberry Wine and Biandy.
103 Barrels Kye aud Corn Whiskey
10 ** Extra old Bourbon.
7o “ Gin Rum and Brandy.
15 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Win*.
10 Cases Loudon Dock Gin.
10 “ Boker, and Stoughton Bitten.
25 “ Lemon Syrup.
25 Casks Ale and Porter.
10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs.
SO -• Assorted Pickles.
40 “ Super Cart). Soda.
50 Barrels and Boxes Soda and Butter Crackers,
20 Boxes Herrings.
5 sacks Ashton’s Table Salt.
5 Cases Ashton’s Table Salt.
12 Doz. Well Buckets.
25 Doz. Blue Buckets.
15 Nests of Tubs.
60 Doz. Georgia Pine Buckets.
20 Boxes Leveritt Axes.
2 >.OOO Pounds White Lead and Zinc.
10 Barrels Linseed Oil.
10 “ Tanners’aud Machine Oil.
2 “ Castor OIL
2 Casks Linseed Oil.
1 ’*• Pure Spenn Oil.
5 Barrels Lemon yiup.
5 “ Rose Cordial.
5 * Peppermint Cordial.
50 Pounds sewing Thread.
50 Dozen English ilckles.
10 “ Worcestershire “aiice.
!0 Hhds. Clear Bacon c ides.
10 Casks Hams,
20 Kits Shad.
30 ” Mackerel.
20 “ White Fish.
10 “ fl Salmon.
20 Cases Plantation Whisky.
2) • Pine Apple Brandy
5 Barrels CUT LOAF Sugar
3 “ S. Shell Almouds.
8 “ Peen Nuts.
3 “ Brszil Nuts.
253 oxes, And rv-n’s Solace Toiiacc .
100 Whole, Half and Quarter Barrels Mackerel.
20 Firkins Prime fresh But'er.
10 •• “ ** Lard,
1 Doz. Corn Shelters.
10 “ Brooms,
10 f’ases Common Matches.
20 Gross German “
10 Cases New cider.
50 Doz. Blackirg.
10 Cases Cotton Cards.
10 D<z. Yeast Powders.
1000 Pounds Gre id Paints in Oil, ofiall colors
nov 4
INTotice.
South Western R. R. Cos.
TIILS road is now open for business to Coleman.
10 miles west of Ctjthliert on the Fort Gaines
line, and to Morris 11 miles west ofOuthhert on the
] Ei f iula line, and will be opened to Hatchers, 15,
on the Eufaula line by the 15th day of March next.
Good and secure station houses have been erect
ed at each of these points for the protection of
merchandise- from the weather. W. A, Macon,
Agent on the Eufaula line, now at Morris’ Station
and C. B. Marshall Agent on the Fort Gaines line,
now at Coleman, will attend promptly to th“ for
warding of cotton over the Road and merchandise
to its proper destination as fast as wagons shah of
fer for that purpose.
Coaches connect daily with trains between Fort
Gaines and Coleman, between Eufaula aud Morris.
VIRGIL POWER*. Eng. A Snpr.
Macon. Feh, isrh. I8ft)
MS & Hnum
TAKE NOTICE.
Elias Einstein
Has just opened a splendid lot of
RICH*. WAOKIFICEfIT
DRESS GOODS,
SILK, BAREGE, ORGANDY AND
JACONET ROBES
from i to 15 flouiw-es, also with 2 Japes nud 3 to 5
flounce*.
LACE POINTS, LACE it BAREGE
MANTILLAS, SILKS, MUSLLNB,
BAREGES, TRAVELING
DRESS GOODS, in
great variety.
Enib’d. H.lkf*, fbllars, Rands. Edging*. In-*-rt
ings, lairs- mitts, Ac. fhli*-oes. Bteurnfcd A lir**wii
Homespun*, rtlwwtmg 9-4. l-4. 11-4. 12-4 sl*-.
CARPETING, in E*igli-h Brusnell?,
3to i ply, Ingrain from 25 r-uto $1.50 per yard.
HEARTH RUBS, &C.,
WINDOW DAMASK, LACE AND
EMB D. CURTAINS, TAS
SELLS, <fce.
Summer Clothing, a
heaittilitl iot.ju-t opened. Call, Gent*, und -< *• f**r
yourselves.
Al o, Painted Window Shades in great variety.—
Hosiery. Kid Gloves. Hem. Stieh. und Tape Border- :
ed Hdkfs. and every thing usually kept in a first class
Dry Goods Store. Come and jinlge l*>r yourselves.
ELIAS EINSTEIN.
Triangular Bloek. Afaeon. Ga.
SOUTHERN DEPOT.
tlie Genuine
KEROSENE OIL!
ATTlla LOWEST PRICES,
BY THE BARREL Oil SINGLE GALLON.
BEING SUPPLIED
DlrfrUy from the Works of (he
KEROSENE OIL CO.
THJS~OIL
Does not Smoke While Burn
ing,
AND IS OF
UNCHANGEABLE LEMON COLOR
And will not explode.
FOR SALE lIY THE ONLY APPOINTED
Agents in Macon,
ZEILIN & HUNT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
Ma con, G-a,
I.OTTKRIKS!
SHIVERS’ LUCKY OFFICE.
GEORGIA State Lottery—McKinney A Cos. Man
agars. Capitals 60,tw0, 20,01.0 and ln,ooO dollars,
Ac., Ac.
Consolidated Lotteries of Georgia—Hodges. Davis
A Cos., Managers. Capitals 100,uoo, 70,uu0, 50,000 and
20,000 dollars. Ac., Ar-.
Walton Female College Lottery—W. C. Dawson
A Cos.. Managers. Capitals 00,000 50.000 and 25.010
dollars, Ac.. Ac.
Grateful for past favors, would solicit a continu
ance of the same.
Remember that I have sold, anil returned, more
capitals and large prizes, than at any other office in
the state of Georgia.
Be sure to come or send your orders to Shivers’
Lucky Office, Floyd House Building.
\VM. HI! IVEKS,’ .Tr., Agt.
Maeon. On.. Fen. 23 •*>. ly
new F-ißnvr.
STEAM SMI, !Lll 10 01.
FACTORY.
HAVING purchased Mr. John Knight’s Steam
Factory in this city, we are prepared to furnish
Sash. Blinds. Doors and all other work done at simi
lar Houses, at short notice.
We will pay particular attention to the business,
personally and punctually, and promise ta strive, at
least, to give entire satisfaction t<> all who may favor
us with their custom, both in regard to the quality of
work done, ami Drive*.
Flooring. Ceiling, Weathcrlioard Ac., worked anil
prepared to order.
Ho • *ive usa call. R. C. WILDER. A Cos.
Macon. Jan. 2Sth. 1860. (ts)
NEW FIRM!
HAVING purchased the Stock of the late firm of
Carhart A Raff’, wc will continue the Grocery bu
siness at their old stand, where we will l*e pleased to
see the friends ofthe old Finn, and as many new
ones as may favor us with a call.
Macon, Jan. 10, ’6o—sm ROFF, SIMS A CO.
DR. A. P. COLLINS
WILL altet tl promptly to all calls left titter at his Office
over Harvey A Heath's Store, or at the rositlu,cef
ahrtes Collins. oct 15 w— ts
W, T* BLACK.
ORDINARY AND ATTORNEY AL LAW
Soliley Do,, G-a.
Feb 10—ly w*
S2OO REWARD!
STOLEN from the suhserffe-, on Saturday Eight last, by a
negro man named Irvin t hotter, *i o cteki cd t*. he fr* e,
a horse about 10 years ol_: shod tn “he f re foot with his
fore-top cut off. Said negro is about 5 feet high, and 85 years
of age. I will give the aouve reuaru fortlie hurseai.il negro
or *oo for the liurse alone. SA Ml, JIcKIcSZiE,
nov 26—if Montezuma, Ga.
REMOVAL, REMOVAL.
CABHART & CURD,
HAS REMOVED TO THEIR
NEW IRON-FRONT STORE
Cliorry street
nearly opjvosite
AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO
TITHE RE can be found a large, and well assorted
V V stock of
HARD WARE, IRON ASD STEEL,
and any article adapted to the use of
MERCHANTS,
PLANTERS, BLACK
SMITHS, CARPENTERS,
BUILDERS, CARRIAGE AND
WAGON MAKERS,
and will be sold at the lowest market prices.
DOY’T FORGET THE
IRON FRONT.
(t-f.)
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every description for Ladies, Misses, Men and Boys.
HATS & CAFS
Of* Latest Styles*
From the best, most tasty and iashionable Manufac
turers in the country.
WE ASK AN EXAMINATION.
BEARDEN. GAINES. A CO,
dec 102 w Triangular Block. Macon,
Confectionaries of ati kin.iatt whoieaa’e *li re
tail by C. H. FREEMAN A CO.
march IXf Cotton Avenue.
NEW GOODS
GEORGE R. BARKER
HAS lust returned firm New Tork with a large and fresh
stock of Staple and seasonable
*
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
raATS AND CAPS, &c.,
Bnilab e for both
CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE,
Most of which haAcbeen bought low for Cash, and will be
aoid at the lowest ggures. Call and s-te me. U. B- B
VT M OVIIXK * GOODELL’S Double Lock Stitch
BEWII.G MACHINES. Somethjii* new and complete for
aiepi G. K. B.
I poy 4tt
3?ffO. X.
JOHN T. SAZZTZX,
WITH
6. W. & JEHIAL BEAD,
H ASUFV* TI Rl*# AXI> WHOLMALK I>f 4UM IV
HA TS, (A PS, <f STJtA W GOODS,
Paiis Style Bonnets, Flowers, Um
brellas, Parasols, &c
120 Chambers and 50 Warren Street*.
IST ew York.
4th and oth Sis. above the Ax tor House.
Jn. 27, ‘GO 6m
G. W. EMERSON, D. D. S.
DENTIST,
OPPOSITE THE LAir/ZM
March 1, ‘oo—tf
GARDENING
Implement.
IJTJ in setts com*
X XV U il ill \X pleto. Priming Kmvc, Tin.l
<IHIK Knives, Pruning Shears, long and *lw>rt Imn
dies. Pruning Hooks, Pruning Saw*. Garden nl
Heed Hook. Harden H.m* and Hake. Harden Trowel*.
linrilru Sjadefc Spa.ling Korkt. Potatoe Kakea,Ur
don Plows, Harden Barrows, for rale by
XATIUS’ WEEP.
T)T nXTTQ No. 10 and 11 Cart plow*. Htoci
XLv W 0 point self-sharpening Plow*. Hteef
Plows. Httlesoil Plow i. Side Hide Hill TTows, Pitch
ing Plows. Harden Plow* all sixes. 1 and t Fur
row Plows, Harrow*. Mattocks for sale hy
NATHAN WECTi.
TT/\yj<Q of nil the liest makers, eotnpsi.-ing Sc,*.
XXV/Jllw vil*i. Brade's Patent aud< rows, Wr
warranted. Bradley * Past Steel Uruhldag, /Pane
Jfocs, Seed Hoes. Flower Hues, foreale by
PTTAT7TIT O and Spades, (harden and
OIIU V JCiljU Straw Hakes, Spading Forks,
Hush Hisiks. Hush Scythes, Hocket llooks. Cotton
and Wool Cards. Sheep Shears, Crirrv Oottlhm Horso
Brushes, for sale hy NATHAX WEEI>.
rtATJ ¥T Shelters. Porn Mills, Straw and stmok
V/V/iVXI Putters. Urain Cradles, Srylhe Blades,
t train Sieves, Fan Mills, Tlirashers, Horse Powers,
utter and Heaver traps, Wheelbarrow*. for wisvl.
Coal and Dirt, Chums, Ac., for sale by N. W.
PIANOS. —Anew and elegant lot of Chirkerimj 4
.Son's, Light <1 Bradbury's, and W. Knah*'*, at
manufacturer's quoted priees. For sale hy
mar 8 * E. J. SoHNSTtiN AO*.
COATES & WOOLFOLK
WAREHOUSE AND COMB
§2MERCHANTSjiU
ARE now open and prepared for the reception of Cott<>*
tY a- their NEW KIKE PROOF WAREHOUSE, oppo
Ite Hwdeman A Sparks. We will endeavor tu prove ourvel
ves worthy of the pationage of .hose who will far or us wit
lie r business. Liberal advances a.ada on cvlh.u whea ce
I red.
Macon. Sept. 21, F.U.—24 t •
Dissw 1 ii(ion Copitrln*r*lii|.
STRONG k WOOI) hereby give notice, that their
firm was dissolved this day by mutual consent.—
Hither party is authorised to use the name of the
late firm in settlement of its affairs. Those iD<lott
ed willmake immediate payment ami those having
claims will present them for settlement.
LEWIS P. STRONG,
CHARLES V. WOOD.
Macon, Jan. 2, 1860 jan 3 3in
t |i NEW FIRM,
L. P. STEONG & SONS.
IEWIS I’. STRONG tenders his grateful thanks
_i for the lils'ral patronage extended to him for
the last twenty-seven years, and respeetlhlly an
liounees that lie has ip anointed with him in the fur
ther prose, ution of the business, his two son*. Kl>-
HAR P. STRUNG and FORRESTER W. STRONG,
under the name, firm and style of L. I*. HTRoNW.
ANP Si INS. and will continue to keep on hand and
offer, a large and select assortmekt ol
Boots Shoes and Leather
of all kinds, and findings for Conntry manufacturer*
He respectfully asks for the new firm, a Continu
ance of the liis-ral favor extended to the old.
Macon. January 2,1 suo jan (I—ly
HELMBjLD’S GEI! PREPAHATIOI
OP
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED CON
FOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
For I>ieu*etioflhe Blailder, Kidney , Gravel, Omp*y,
Il'ttlAne**, OOmruelionr, Secret ninarr*. Female
Complaint *. and all Olreoeex <>J ike
Sexual Ortjant,
Arising fron. rxces-ws and ltnjinidfcicle* la Life, and i*-
nioving all improper Lil.s-h irJi. s from toe Bladder. Kid
neys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in
Male or Female, ;
From wliatevtr canoe they may have originated.
And no Matter of How Long
Standing,
Oirimj Health ami Vinrrr to the Frame, and to
the PaUitl Cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
It cures Nervo-j and Debilitated SiSm ’and rmovM
all the Sym'loins, among which will be found.
Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss Os
Power, Los of Memoir,
liflieulty of Breathing, Gen
eral Weakness, Horror of Dis
ease, Weak Nerves, Tree b'log, Dread
ful Horrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,
I akefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer
sal Lassitude. of the Muscular System. Utten Emiruou.
Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptom*, Hot llano-.
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the skin,
l'allid Countenance arid Krnptionson
the Face, Pain ui the Back, flea
niters of tfc Eyelids, Fre
quent ly Black Spots
Flying before
the Eyes,
with Temporary Suffusion and Lois of Sight; Want of At
tention. Great Mobility, Kcstletsness, with Horror of
Society, -fothing Is mere Dsi ruble to such Pa
tients than Solitude, and nothing fhey more
Dr<-ad for fear of themtelres ; no Re
pose of li anner, uo Earnestness, no
Speculation,but a Hurried
Transition, from one
question to an
other.
These atm. toms, if allowed to go on—which this medi
cine invariably removes—soon lollowe LOSS OF PuWKK,
FATUITY. AND EPILEPTIC FITS—In one of which
the patient may expire. Who can say these excesses are
nut rreiueotly followed by those direful diseases— l -SAN
ITY AND CONSUMPTION ? The record* of the IN
SANE ASYLUM.', and the melancholy deaths by CON
SUMPTION, bear ample witness to thetroth of fii*r as
sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the roast melancholy exhi
bition appeals. Tte ccurtenance is actually sadden and
quite destitute-neither Mirth or Gtief, ever visits K.—
should a sound of the voice occur, it la rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds hi? grief IS-gutled.*’
ret.il ty is most terrible! and has brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting tha am
bition or many noble youths. It can he cured by the use
of this
Infallible Remedy.
If you are suffering with any of the above digressing
ailments, the FLUiD EXTRMrT BUCHU wUI cure you.
Try it and be convinced of its efficacy.
BEWARE or QUACK NOSTRUMS A QUACK
DOCTORS,
WSMI EXTRACT menu.
Is prepared directly according to the Rules of
PHARMACY AND (TIKAHvTKY.
Cases of from one week to thirteen years’ wording have
been effected; Themass of VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY
In posses.in of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and
curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known
SCIENCE AND FAME.
Perronally appeared before me, an aider mar. of the hr
of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMbOLD, Chemist, who being
dulv sworn does say, that bis preparation contains no
Narcotic Meicury, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vege
table. 11. T. 11 ELM BOLD, Sols Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this S3d d*y of Novem
ber, Mi. WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman,
Price 81 per Bottle, or Six for @5, Delivered toany
Address,
Accompanied by re iable and responsible Certißeale# from
I’rofeesurs of Medical Colleges, Clrgym<-n ar.d others.
Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMB >LD.
Practical awl Analytical ChenUM.
\o. A3 South lOihHt., below Fhestnul. Assreni
hly Iliiildinza, Phils.
IIT To be had of OK. KTKOUECKER, WholtoaU and
lletail Agent Macon, tin, ard all of all Drufflftr and
Dealer * throughout the United Stale*, Canada* and Brit
ish Krovincte,
Beware of Counterfeits.
Ask for Heimbold’s---Take no Other.
CV HBS OCABANVBiII.
Sold by E. L. STROECHEIi, Macon.
Jan. 25
IRON & STEEL. .SKTiEI
sTiTckTlron. BimdleTron of all kinds. Horne shoes.
Horse shoe Nails. Plow, Chet, German, Blister and
soring steel, sheet Iron, Boiler Iron. Jack.screws,
Wrenelied, Ac. “felL
BUCKWHEAT CAKES AND
Grolden Syrup.
-u A PELS New Buckwheat Flour,
I M 6 do Bonble extra Golden Byrup,
Just received, and Tor !■•
oetlftsw—lw 41 BEER * FREEMAN 1 !?.