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THE GEORGIA CITIZEN
niUfftD ITtCT FRIDAY MORNING BT
uF. w. ANDREWS. .
Or r— / H-rmr's R tiding, Cherry Street,
fW Dtmrt krl<jtr Third Street.
rntttk !.SO Kr annum. (n H<i wince
% ‘ SfMtar
r_ nurttoT <txy. for the Brat Inaer
"‘**>j<;<Mit insertion. All ad-
I -jj MlMfc>Ußf. iil U iit-lMhc<l mi'il
uoamnOtHtlT- A liberal tliscuuul allowed
toatk>*BntdwMtkr y*. _
. • Mnarß.bn<lr wrth County tYtoeers. Druggists,
AkmhiaßhßMN, and others who may wish to make
R'iin>'w tarda will be inserted un
-mA the iOwla|; rates vli:
> ■ do’ I.'.'.'.'.'.’.’ low
. . e oli itt !. at lew pew
than twelve inoMtha. Ad
<4 ewt Ma last vtli te clKirpal rtflt. Ad -
paid tor ioadvance will U- charged at the
lOitaarv %atlrr of oeer fra line*, will be charged at the
■ ■ awl i H at~ of candidates for office to 1* paid for a
trfccetewfted.
, >t| ~rt „-| mm 4 Viren, by Executors, A(*-o-,mstni-
V -7* -v- an*. nr reqnire.l by law to be advert used iu a
. -,, I -v u\ - ; - - to the day of sale. These
. „ e far.. >i th- tid Tuesday iu the mouth, lietweeu
ipwwdf 8M la Vbe fbrn>m and three in the afrernoon,
at aaOwlbwNl* ttoeceuuly in which the tauputy to situ
_|n t{ iVeatMl Property mast lie advertised in like
*\ Btrbtoew aad Creditor* “f an Kstate mud be
T - nfWo wii: V mad- to the Ordinary for
1 ■ 111 iiilt.iat lit * ——■* publislicd weekly for
< j a-UMM ■ -i • . - (MMMWkft tttof ini M
■J . - • • . I. • -t: -iv no ‘to Jo ; tor
.. • .. . -1 •. .
r_V- for Fon-Ho* in; f Morten ces, ruouthly, son
r . - - . - -. for the full apace of thre
itor< or adminlstra
, .... .a ;oai !.a- Iwv gt.eu by the deceased, the full
Atfrrti*niciit from “ Vanity
Fair." — F- .- -a/e Leor to close a Concern
Fhc GtulL ■ of Liberty, being a-
L : to re lire lrom business, begs
b are to offe r tbc entire stock in trade
of her establishliunt tor sale.
The tv. of L. would offer,at the
rairoc time the rt good will’ of the
i.am. but uiihujq.iiy it is a long
while since lor once excellent sup
j .. • r> n i, i customers have exhibi
ted a- trill towards her. The
a; it-nlkiii’ <f distant nationalities,
m hit mar be thinking about a revo
Icitkon. Blßgrians, Poles or Irish
seen, i> especially, invited to this
great salt*.
Among the articles for which she
ha* no further oe,and which will
and -j -* i-i <i of, without reserve, to
ike highest bidder, are the following
Uiat- riai- iu a slightly damaged con
thtNNI :
Let Ni. I.—will comprise that
-- r< • table fowl, the American j
* . *■* the >inle headed species, !
milk its Haws full of sheet lightning ,
fci*d thuntieri” it-. Warranted gen j
mmte. Any nation in needpf an Em- 1
14c— will l<e treated with ftn the most !
lira nl terms.
L-*i No. 2—A fine assortment of’
liberty Poles, with caps to match.
TV attention of L. P. who is gakl to j
hvc a mri*:i< collection of similar |
* -iu his private cabinet in the j
; ,• - i-* particularly requested i
to these worthless commodities.
L-: No. 3—flic beautiful motto
of F Pfwrih** r '"w. which render ‘
ted important service in times past,
but- no ‘• i* r available for nation
al paries. TANARUS! >e attention of the
Argtenrinc < -mtedcraev and the Mex
s i -.pie iw respectfully invited to
excellent article. The G.
> :> > >rry to part with what she
s 1 r t- • re regarctl as one of the
aanst faneionaJewels in her regalia,
. t:.e change in her circumstances
twtuj’ Is the sacrifice.
S ■ t—The Stars and Stripes,
which she would prefer to wrap a j
mill her. like that of Mr. Kirby of
National Theater, and die as
w.nld become*a tioddess retiring
; but she hopes, after
the ne<t Presidential election, to be
; t • n her teet again and therefore
i t entertain the idea ofdv
t ji<t n<\v.
v - 4—Will consist of a lot of
fine s< noments, not at all the worse j
* -r wear, among which will be found
T Memory of W asliington, ’ the
- * -ia ation <*i Independence,” the
i. gf.ts of Man ’ •• I’nited we stand
> Iwe tall,”** Sic Semper Ty
ine liberty, or give
me death, and i<v. Wise’s Iteautiful
u.ioii of the wliigs
-:.k.- ofthe Union, ’’ a large
* Furth *f July orations and 1
Kankam wifi be thrown in ■
cratis. if the jum baser of this lot*
ktoai.l tksirv tii.-m.
1.-.; No fi— A large lot of national j
a ,l!l g'. autlunis anil elioru-i
nes an entire invoice, consisting of
1 Hail r.dumhia,” *• Yankee hoodie,”
■ and Liberty,** “ The Star
‘")>anglel Lanuer. ’
I l N<*. 7—that lovely eidolon!
railed Unde Sam. or Brother Jona* |
ihaa. which has been found so verv
\ ahi able for the purpose of burlesque
ami eoriic illustrations.
t,.*.iKof Lib'.-rty begs leave |
t- refer to the following named gen
tltnco, for fittfliH* particulars, whp
have kvn ajqc.intt <1 the assignees(rtH
her estate. *
References—Robert Toombs, of’
* *. Jiff.lXtvis, of Miss. James Gor- ,
dan Bemten. New Fork, William
l*vd Garrison, of Boston, Horace i
trely. late *t New Hampshire.
Term?—lmlefinite credit.
-
**■ WD A* Till: IMSI I>II>.”
T\i* Ume yielding spirit—this doing
** lbere>4dni “ —has ruined thousands.
A young man is invited by vicious
<n nifauny tt visit the theater, or gamb
i ’•£ ****, *r other haunts of licentious
Mm H becomes dissipated, squander^
I > i ropeetv, and at last sinks into an
mtimr'y grave. What ruined him?—
S ; SJoing as the rest did.”
A f*hT has a family of sons, lie is
s>-’ . thy. *:ber children in the same situ
aMm ha life do mi and so • are indulged in
U s tfcn gas:d that. He indulges his own
•: sar* way. 1 hey grow up idlers,
li’. t*, ad lops. The lather wonders
‘ * h ‘ ch Idrrndorot smx-eed better.—
II ha* sprat *o much moiny on their ed
ooaljcw—has giv n them great advanta
ges; last asms ! they are ot.ly a source ol
v v va!. and trouble. Poor man, he is
M paying dn penalty of -doing as the
rwa fed.”
Tina pa.>r moth *r strives hard to bi ing
rt> ber o*g*tc* s geuieely. They ieaiti
mad other* do. to paiat, to sing to play,
•a done* and several useful matters, in
><* ib'y marry, their husbands are un
* ;j* to support their extravagance, and
they an toon reduced to poverty and t
r< . badness. Tue good woman is as
Ar. Arkansas paper says that many of
tie girls ia that State grow six feet high i
Ttoy nwst b* uncommonly well culti\a- ,
tod.
*“! am •fil'd, dear wif >, that while 1 !
mmpmm,” 44 absaoee will conquer love.’
*” \vtr Aar, dear, the longer you stay 1
sway the hatter 1 shall like you. ”
kia Stated that Mr. “Marble” lately 1
aafetried a Miss “Stone.” The
ceremony
took place hi the “Granite” State, ar and
thauptiat tost was tied by Mr-“ Flint.” j
Sir 11. anas Coxe finds nothing to abuse,
Ht his wife’s crinoline and Mts. Long (
hawlMife booje. “ If they have no ot her
Laly G>xe , il they
keey rb* a* nrrrver distance and that’s
Wmaf.” “To the men” growled
CITIZEN AMBRTIZER,
: L. F. W. ANDREWS, Publisher’
MACON, GA., APRIL, 1860.
To Merchants and Business
Men.
TVe take pleasure in offering to I
you, to day, the first number of the !
’ Georgia Citizen Advertiser, of which
\v e intend to issue 20,000 copies
monthly, and distribute throughout
the South and South West, among
that class of business men, Manu
facturers and Traders, who have a
wish to make the acquaintance of
the public or to extend their busi
ness relations.
The present No. is not a fair spe
cimen of what we intend to make
the Advertiser, as our arrangements
! are not yet completed. We propose
to give in every No. two or three
columns of reading matter of gener
al interest to Commercial men and
. travellers, such as Market reports,
- state of the growing crops, late news
| items, Rail Hoad and other enter
’ prises, having for their objects, the
developcmaut of the South.
AVc have secured the services of
Col.J. F. Clarke, formerly of Geor
gia, now of Philadelphia, as our Com
, mercial Correspondent at New York
, and other points, North, who will
| keep us posted in all matters connect
ed with this department of our cn
terpri.se. He will also act as agent
: for the reception and forwarding of
advertisements for this Journal.
The published rates of Advertising
in a Daily paper of small circulation,
are ?20, per annum, for one inch of
• ‘space, and the circulation will not
reach 12,000 per month, in a very
1 narrow circle form the point of pub
lication. In our case it will he (liff
i erent. Not less than 20,000 copies
’ per Month will he circulated, and
each one who advertises to the am
ount of $lO, per month, will ho enti
tied to 100 copies of each montly is
sue, for private distribution among
his own customers,
Again, Advertisements can and
will be better displayed in the “Ad
vertiser’’ than is possible in any ordi
nary newspaper, at 50 per cent less
cost to the business man.
The three fold object, then, of the
yreatest publicity, the best and most
attractive display and the cheapest
plan of using “Printers Ink'’ is ob
tained, by the use of our columns.
There is still another advantage.
Each monthly issue is a separate and
distinct edition, and the Merchant
pays only for advertising in one edi
tion, and can then change his notices,
so as to keep something new, every
month, before the public, in a con
spicuous style.
Give us a trial, and if we do not
prove to you that it is your interest
to Advertise in this paper, we will
not ask ofyon a renewal of patron
age.
Arrivals and Departures.— ln our next
we shall give a regular programme of the
arrival and departure of the Maib, Railroad
trains and Express Messengers, from Macon.
Perhaps a Daily.—ls we meet with
sufficient x>°yi n 'J patronage, we may issue a
Daily, about the Ist of May, of the size cf
the present sheet, at $G per annum. At
least we reserve to ourselves the right todi
vide out our 20,000 edition of the Citizen
Advertiser into Daiiy or Weekly doses, ac
cording to circumstances. We will give tie
circulation oi twenty thousand per month,
and it will not mak* any difference with our
advertising patrons, whether they receive it
in Allopathic or Ilomcepathic measure !
To our Exchange*.
1 We desiie to exchange with every paper
j in the South, and with those of the princi- ,
pal places places, North. As this is a news
as well as advertising sheet, we shall be ob
liged to our exchanges for such notice of our
enterprise as they may think it deserves.— 1
J Each one who gives such notice may draw
‘ upon us for the publication of a brief card of
their respective Journals, in our newspaper i
Directory.
! AGENTS WANTED.
An active and responsible agent is
wanted in every city Ac town of any im
portance in the South, to canvass for
advertisements and subsciptions to the
Citizen Acverliser. From twenty to
twenty-five per cent will be paid on all
cash operations. Send for a circular and
get the terms.
special agent is also wanted
in St. Louis, Louisville, Memphis,
Nashville, Chattanooga, Cincinatti,
Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Boston,
Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, Mo
bile and New Orleans, Ac. Col.
Clarke will act for New York and
Philadelphia.
OcE.cs Steam Flket.
There are now Fifteen Steam Ships,a
float /mm Savannah to New York and
other Ports, as follows, which we take
from the Morning News.
NEW YORK LINE.
Florida, Capt. Cor well. Side-wheel.
Alabama, Capt. Schenck. “
Auguta, Capt. Woodbull, “
It. B. Cuyler, Cspt.Crocker, Propeller
Star of the South, Capt. Lyon, “
Huntsville, CaDt. Post, “
Montgomery, C.<pt. Berry, “
Mount Vernon, Capt. Smith, “
George Creek’s, Capt. YVUJet, “
PHILADELPHIA 1 INK.
State of Georgia, Cspt. Garvin, Side
wheel.
BALTIMORE LIKE.
Ben. De Ford, Capt. llallet.Sid&.vh’el.
Potomac, Capt. YVatsoD, Propeller.
Parkersburg, Capt. Powell, “
Locust Point, Capt. French,
BOSTON LINE.
S. It Spaulding, Capt. Ilowes, Side
wheel.
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V
Importance op Pcbliciiy —Hunt’s
Merchant’s Magazine for February—one
nfthe best numbers of that excellent
work ever issued—says: “ Notoriety or
publicity is an indispensable element of
success to the merchaut, mechan’c or
manufacturer, who would give a speedy
and wide distribution to thu commodities
and production which he seeks to ex
change for money. He may have capital,
skill, convenient position, punctuality, in
dustry and honesty— every possible fit
ness for his business—and all is nothing
if he have not suffi ient notoriety. This
notoriety. let it cost more or less, he
must purchase or provide for as carefully
as he purchases or manufactures his stock
of goods. And it must, in extent bear a
certain relation to the business he would
do; it must be both positive and compar
ative. People must not only know him
and his business because otherwise they
will not find him, but they must know
him, because otherwise they will find
and trade with those who are better
known. To do a successful and profitable
business, a merchant must advertise —
no matter what he sells.”
Printers Wanted.
From a late number of the Madison “Vis
itor” we quote the foilowißg viz:
“ We have received several Catalogues of
Southern Institutions, printed in Philadel
phia and New Yoik. Southern Printer®
and publishers, of course ! ave no children
to educate. (?) 0, yes I hut the printing
can be done so much cheaper in the large
establishments North. Indeed !—and so
can education be acquired more cheaply in
the large institutions ofthe North, as a con
sideration of dollars and cents to one or a
few individuals. It is the policy of the South
to marshal its own resomces, encourage all
kinds of industrial pursuits among its own
people, and thereby relieve itself from its
present state of slavish and abject depen
dence.”
What is said by our Madison cotemporary
we feci to be true here. Many of our mer
chants and other citizens now go North to
have their printing done—such as posters,
circulars and cares. We suppose it is also
the case elsewhere in the State and the
South. But we presume there is another
reason besides that of our cotemporary. It
is not because it i3 done any cheaper —cer
tairly not—for our merchants know well
enough that Printers have to buy their sup
plies from them, and hence, would patron
ise Southern Printers in accordance with
the principles of reciprocity. Our cotem
porary is mistaken. The truth is Printer
and particularly printing establishments are
very scarce throughout the South and ese
pecialiy in Georgia. The most destitut
place we know of is Atlanta—and we know
of no locality offering better opportunities
for making a fortune. The field is ripe and
and ready for the sickle, and whoever will
enter is sure to reap a rich harvest. If any
of our merchants have had cards, eiiculars,
or posters printed at the North, we cannot
blame them, for what other course could
they pursue, considering that no Printer has
had enterprise enough to undertake the
printing business in Atlanta? As soon as
sufficient inducements are efi’ered, we doubt
not several printing offices will be establish
ed.—Atlanta American.
GOO!) GOODS
LOW PRICES.
/ PLANTERS’ lIOEs l
I We*ra.'VrT/.nt*d Co’l'n*’ Planter*’ lloon, I
I Scovsl’s Cam-Steel Hort, Bral Vr’ji Crulil>?ng !!<**,
I Drfcilt’f Patent Itoe*, Rr.id<**s C'uLl/iii? llccs,
| Bratle't Crown llw*, l'>kn, Mattocks, Hakes,
FOK BALK AT MANUFACTUKrEr i’KICKS.
HARDWARE,
Nathan Weed,
MACOI, iiEOK&IA,
Has always on hand a large and well select’
cd stock of Hardware and Iron, adapted to
the wants of
PLANTERS, MERCHANTS & OTHERS
IRON, STEEL,
Swedes common and tefim-d Iron, all s : zes.
Plow, Cast and German Steel,
Horse Shoes, Nail R >d
Cut and Wrought NaiK
BLACKSMITH S TOOLS,
Anvils. \ ises, Bellows, Hammers, Tongs,
Screws, Plates, Arc.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
Cast Iron Plows nd Castings, Steel Plows,
Grain C<sd’c®, Fan Mills, Tiir. shers, Horse
Powers, Riddles, Bolting Cloth, Wire Cloth.
PLANTERS’ HOES,
Scovd s. S. W. Col.ms’ and Brades’ Patent.
Corn Shelters, Corn Mi!!*, Straw Cutters
Plow Haines anJ Lines, Axes, Shovels and
Spades.
WAGON CHAINS,
Trace, Fifth Lock, Tongue Bieasf, Stay
and Stretcher Chains.
MECHANICS’ TOOLS,
Planes. Saws, Chisels, Squares, Augurs,
Brace and Bills, Axes, Adzes, Bering Ma
chines, Ara.
BUILDING HARDWARE,
Locks and Latches, Butts, Hinges, Bolts,
Screws, Aic.
HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE.
A full assortment of all kinds.
CARRIAGE MATERIALS.
Axles, Springs. Spokes, Hubs, Shafts,
Dash Frames, Patent Dash and Enameled
Leather Bami3, Bolts, Lining Nails, Castings
&c.
TANNER S AND CURRTER’S TOOLS.
Patent Knives, Fieshers, Workers, Stones,
Arc.
MILL IRONS, &*.,
Mil CraDks, Dogs, Screws, Picks, Arc;.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
Assorted from 40 to 52 inches, for sale at
manufacturer’s prices.
Gin Bands, Packing, Turning Lathes,
Mortising Machines, Scales, Prills, Tin Plate,
Copper, L iad, Zinc, Babbit Metal, Arc.
April Ist, 1800.—ts.
mmmmmmm—mmmMsammmma—mms
Terms of iiuWriptiou.
The Georgia Cit zen Advertiser will be
furnished montldy to subscriber?, at the very
low rate-of
Fifty cent* per Annum,
or fifteen copies for SSOO.
CiT’Kota Bene. —Every advertisement
sent in (or the Citizen Advertiser will have
one gratuitous insertioa in the regular Week
ly issue of ths “Citizen.”
BILKLEY’S
LUCKY OFFICE!
Green & Pulaski & Sparta
Academy Lotteries,
or uEOKUIA.
M OOD, EI>DY & Cos., Manager).
I am the only agent for the above mana
gers, in this locality, and have sold or re
turned more three number prizes, fur the
time that I have beeu in the business, than
any other office in the State.
W., E., & Cos., aie too extensively known,
and have sold and promptly paid too many
large prizes, to require a regular system of
pulling.
Don’t mistake the office, No. 1. Granite
Alley, Rear of Skiff’s Jewelry Store, oppo
site ihe Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
E. 0. BULKLEY.
april Ist, 18G0—tf.
P BEARDEN, GAINES & CO. 1
BOOTS &Sf|gDSEOES!f
HATS, CAPS,
AFIMIGSJj
Triangular Block,
L. H. ANDREWS,
BOOKS JOB PRINTER
% K;
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Ralston’s Buildings,...Cherry Street,
New Arrangement.
R. C. WILDER & Cos.,
BTIOCIiTSSORS TO .JOITrST KNIGHT.
■i um , 11 .awnuwßggigsmmwr ■bmwfcmT—
B gj ifti
Is still the favorite resort of all Lovers of the beautiful. He is now prepared for the Fall
Campaign, and with all the New and late improvement* iuthe Art, and his
CORPS OF TALENTED ARTISTS,’
re letter prepared thn ever to execute these beautl'ul P'CTCRES for which hU GALLERY is to celebrated. Which
consist of the following
PORTRAITS IN OIL AND PASTEL,
Taken either from life, or Daguircotypes of Deceased Persons, also
•orxxjn xt7"o xu.
This is something entirely NEW, and is really beautiful. For fineness of
finish and beauty of color, they cannot bo equalled, and can be had at exceedingly
low prices. They are just the thing for
BREASTPINS AND LOCKETS,
AQUARELLE AND- 7
IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS.
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS,
DAGUERREOTYPES.
. , ‘ „ , AMBROTYPES, AC.
As usual, at reduced prices. Please call and examine Specimens.
JL L. WOOD, Washington Block,
PCt 19—ts Opposite Lanier lloi sc.
LEOSIUia LAMAR, j O. J. WILLI A 5180 X j
DRY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
The vmdersjgr.od have Just spend * the old stand of M r#.
F, new aud well selected s;cex of staple and Fan
DRY GOODS
Elegant B'lkKobe*,from 4 to* Volants,
“ Barag-aou Pine A;>p!e Holies
SuperiorCr.uudy Kobe , ir-m 4 to 15 \ uiltiU,
•* .la ,-onet “ all prices.
Organdy Aluslin in grt-at var tty;
Jaconet “ “
Pl.iii and figured Bareges.
Late and < aiubrie Setts
bwiss and Lii.in •*
And in fact every thing that cm be four and in any
Dry Goods Establishment
n the city. Our stock of Hsu se Furnishing Goods
cannot be oxc.-Mcd by any concern in Macon, either
in price or quality. Give us a call and see for your
selves.
Very respectfully
roar 1 LAMAR A WILLIAMSON.
LOST
IN the city of Macon, on the 4th inet.. one note
made lay Chits. F. Stubbs, payable to H-tty Lock
ett or bearer, for one hundred dollars, ami dated
Macon. Jan. Ist, 1869. and due on our !h-fore the Ist
day Jan. WHO. All persons are neiTrly mrwurned
ingfor said note. TAOM.VS STL’BBS.
radtjan o—dt w
I
/ & Ftfijcl) \ !
I PRINTING j
V\ FROM -A- i
\ CARD TO A BOOK, J
EXECUTED
BEST
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SATIOXiL COXSTITITMXIL
U jV IOtA COSTEXTIOA.
The National Executive Commit- j
the of the Constitutional Union Par- i
ty, at a late meeting, resolved upon j
the 9tli of May next, as the day for
holding the Convention of that par
tv at Baltimore, for the nomination I
of candidates for the offices of Presi
dent and Vice-President of the Uni
ted States.
Constitutional Union men in each
State, are invited toeleot to said Con- j
vention, delegates equal in number ‘
to the electoral vote to which their
State is entitled.
The Convention will assemble at i
the hour of 12, on the day named.
P. W. Walker,. Secretary.
Washington, March, 21, 1660.
Political Electing.
The Opposition Part}’ of Monroe
county,arereque sed to meet in FOR
SYTII, OX Til E FIRST TUESDA Y
IX APRIL, to appoint Delegatee to
the State Constitutional Union Con
vention, to be held in Mi!ledgevilie,
on the 2nd day of May next.
STATE CONVENTION.
Macox, March 16th, IX6O.
At a consultation of the State Ex-!
ecutive Committee of the Opposition ;
| Party of Georgia, held this day, (all
| the members being present, or eon
’ senting thereto, except Col. MiUcdge,
ofthe Eighth District,) it was nnani
mouslv resolved to issue the following
call :
The citizens of Georgia who are j
opposed both to the mad schemes of,
i the anti-slavery party ofthe North, j
and to the abuses and extravagances
I• . I
, of the Democratic Party—to all in
j terferenee by our section with the
‘domestic institution of another,
I 1
• whether in the States, or in the Ter
| ritories, which are the common prop
| erty of all the States—who believe
: the constitutional right of the South
i to a free enjoyment of the latter, j
I with her property of every dose rip- ;
j tion, both just and indefeasible—who |
i eschew all sectional political parties ‘
| as inimical to the public tranquility j
I —who reverence the constitution and j
j advocate respect and obedience to all
■ laws passed in pursuance thereof, and !
1 to the decisions of the constituted I
judicial tribunals of the land, are re
quested to meet in their respective
counties, as early as practicable, and
appoint delegates to a State Conven
tion, to be held in the city of Mil
ledgeville, on Wednesday the 2d day !
of May next, for the purpose of taking ‘
such action as may be deemed expe- ,
dient in reference to the approaching
Presidential election.
THE COMMITTEE.
throughout the State j
Avill confer a favor by giving the
I above a few insertions.
Bi>b County Electing.
i We are requested to announce that there ‘
will baa meeting of all persons, embraced in j
I the above call, within the county of Bibb ;
i at the Court House on the Ist Tuesday of
I April, at 12 m., for the purpose of having i
Bibb represented ia the State Convention of 1
| the 2d May.
COUNTING HOUSE CALCULATIONS.
A thorough knowledge of this .subject is indispen.
sable to tho practical rinin in uny business, vet the
only Commercial School of the I'nion w hich’ makes j
this Ivaneh a speciality, having a separate apartment !
in wldeli if is taught with all its abbreviations, by a ‘
tinehcr giving it his entire time, and requiring rigid
examination of-students every week, is the Iron City
College of Pittsburgh, I’a.
THE LATEST STYLES
Extra Light Silk Half.
Oassimerc Hats.
New Orleans Style Hats,
* Just received and on sale at
RELDEm
Dr. B. A. WILSON’S
FAMILY PILLS.
Asa Family PHI, Wiuoi'i are particularly recom
mended—simple and harmless, but highly nisduinal in
| their oumbination. One Pill a dbse, with mild but
certain effects. The robust man and the delicate child I
nse them alike, with every assurance of entire safety.
With Wilson’s Pills, every Mother in the land be
comes her own physician. They have proved themselves
a specific, and stand without a rival for the following
: affections:
11EMK, FEVER 4 AGEE, DYSPEPSIA, EVER WMPLAIAT,
HEADACHE, FEVER 4 AGCE, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COIPLAIw] j
HEADACHE, FEVER 4 AGCE, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COIPLAHT
HEADACHE, FEVER 4 AGCE, DYSPEPSIA, LI V ER CMPLAUT, j
Coctivenesa, Biliousness, Nearalgia.
Costiveuess, Biliousness, Neuralgia.
Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia.
Costiveuess, Biliousness, Neuralgia.
i
mothebs,
: 7 atch V ° n yonr cbiMren > * nd when their troubl-e arise
from that great bane of childhood, Worms, aw-rib,
their illness to its true cause, and remorb it by preset i h lag
B. L Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, i
A sate and sure remedy, prepared from thepurestmaus
rials, and has proved itself the most effective antidote ‘
for Worm ever offered to the public.
I For sale in Macon by ZEIIAN A HUNT, an
GBORGB PAYNE, and .“old by dealers everywhere.
I jan la—ly w
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
I A A now offering for sale my plantation in Jones Oountv
s.veil mile* above Macon, on the Ucnu,gee River, cot •
aialng 1200 acre* ot land. Attached to the place is 800 acre* ‘
wanjp bauds, (river bottom). Term* one and two years’
creo]}.
Mny one wishing to purchase valuable L*nds, will do well !
call and examine th above aa I am determh ed to a 11.
Pri ROBERT LUNDY
NOTICB7 -
THE subscriber has opened a House in Macon, on the
coraar next below the “Brown House,” and near the
Passenger Depot, for the
Purchase and Sale of Negroes,
A good supply, f likely Young Negroes, kept constantly
oa haad and for aile. Purchasers and Traders are Invited to
.all and examine for thru selves.
ALSO a ao. 1 Blacksmith, 28 years old, and two No. 1
Cooks, Washers and Irene:/, 28 year* old i). F, (STUBBS.
Maena, Dee. 144'.—tf
.#- - - “
Hartford insurance:
O O M F A IST I u *,
The Hartford lacouporated 1810,
oasFztjlXi aooo.ooo
Tho Springfield, Capital $150,000.
The Massasolt, at Sprinfrfteld,
Capital tloo,ooo.
i WHh# lxmaurplusiecurtlvinvexted.
Poltel#* in the *bov Snt Cl## Uogtai** lnne<t, and 1m
| ie pr.mi II v by K.J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Jane 18—ts Agut.
HAVANA PLAN.
MORE PRIZES IRAN BLANKS
BT AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, j
Oj the Plan of Static Ktiinbera.
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
OP GEORGIA.
Authorized by a Special Act of the Legislature, ‘or the bene |
fit of Academic and for other purposes.
HODGES, DAVIS & CO., Manager*, j
Macon,
CAPITAL PRIZE
970,000.
TICKETS ONLY $8 00.
Halves *4 CO-Q alters *2 Oj—Eighth. fit 00.-
Prizes Payable In Full. without Deduction
- Purchasers ia buyh r l 1) Tickets, vben the numbers end in t
S, 8,4, 5,6,7, 8, #, 0. are guaranteed a j rile of fi-.i.OJ
Cliss 7 Drtws October, S9, 1859.
“ 8 “ “ 99, “
“ 9 “ November, 5, ’59.
“ 10 “ l9, “
“II “ “ 19, “
“ 19 “ “ 96, “
26.220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
0271,200.
V ill be distributed according to the toll .wing
GriAun scheme s
To be drawn every Saturday.
1 Prize of raooo
1 Prizj of. SP.OO
1 I‘rlie ot 10 OOC
1 Prze of. 5 000
1 Prize of.. * OOC
1 Prize o* 2.00 c
8 piizeaof. j ®JO
5 Prizes i.f. £oc
! 10 Prize# of. so
20 Prize#of. 100
100 Prize# of to
1 HO Prize# or „ j. 4
j ±5,000 Prizes of. s
Approximation Prizes.
4 or #3OO sppr ximating to ♦70,000 are $1,200
4ot 200 approx'maib.g to 20.(00 aie. £oe
4 .f 150 apprntbnaiing to 10.000 r *OO
4of ICO Ai.pr xiinatinc to 5.000 are... 400
4of <*o approzim .tir gto 8 000 are ...... ,*o -
4of tO approximst ing to 3.000 art 820
12 of *0 approximating to 1.000 are 7 0
20 ot 50 approoi mating to VO are 1 Ouu
40 of SO sppn x.mating to 800 ate 1,900
SO of JO approximation to 100 are.....„ l.di'o
400 of 15 approximating to 50 an 6.000
400 of 10 approximating to 25 are 4,100
i 26,220 Prize#, amounting to $371,900
J • ertifleates ot Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, ™...fJO
10 Half “ 27 5
*• 10 Quarter “ 18.7
* 10 Eighth “ 6.87
Thi. 1* the risk, and whkh entitles the holder to all he dtaw
1 over $25.
The Conbiaatieo Lotteries ■ the Three
A amber Plan
Are Drawn Every Day.
Ticketsfrom $1 to sl6, each.
THE
EXTRA CLASS
On the CITY PLAN by v'hich purchasers
can select their own Numbers , and pay any
j amount for T i cheis, are Drawn every day.
In Ordering’ Tickets or Certificates
I Enclose the mcnev to our address for ihe rickets ordered,
I on receipt of which ihev wll! be forwarded by ti si mail. Pur
chasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may dcsig
i note.
Ibe list of drawn numbers- and prizes will be sent tc pur
, eba-erg Immediately after the drawb g. All prizes under
: 61,020 payable imn edi.telv after tne drawing.
Xotlce to ('ortespondenla:
Those who prefer not sending me ney by mail, can use
THE EXPRESS COMPANIES
whereby monev for Tiekets, in the rum of Eight Hollar#
and up war d=, can be sent us
At Our Risk and Expense,
fre-m any city, or town, where there i an Express Office. The
money and order mint be enclosed in a
Government Pot Offiee Mumped Envelope,
or the Express Companies cannot receive them.
All Communications Strictly Confiden
tial.
Purchase-? will please write their signatures plain, and
give their Post Office, County and State.
CIRCUIiAHB
Containing full explanations our Schemes, &e , will be
forwa-ded, by mail, to any ci.e .ending us his address.
A. list of the number# that are -frown from the wheel, with
the amount of the prize that, each one la tnUicd to, will be
published slier drawing in the American Kcpublic. Macon
Oj.. a specimen eopyof * liich win he sent to eveiy purchaser.
All orders tor Tickets should tie addressed to
UOiiOK?, HA’f 19 & CO .
Hawn (loorgia.
WOOD, EDDY & CO.S
51 BKGIi 01DELAWABE
STATE LOTTERIES 1
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
*-
The Kxlraordlnarv Ora wing of Wood. Eddy .ft Co.'s
s nglo Xnuioer Lotteries will take place in public, under the
sujierintendance of Swore Commi-loners, at Augusta, Ua.,
as follows:
Draws on. Saturday, Feb. 25th, 18G0.
Draws on Saturday, Mar. 31s/, 1660
Draws on Saturday, Aprl. 2 sth, 166^,
GRALD EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
to take place as above specified.
1 Grand Capital Prize of
SIOO,OOO.
1 Prize of $?0.000 lOOririzes of. #1 000
3 Prize of. 20,0(0 J7O Prizes ot 500
2 Prize of. 10,0(0 ♦'> Prizes ot 100
2 Przcsot tiwx 65 Prize# of. 76
2 Prize#of 6,000 6b Pr.z so- Cos i
2 Prizes of 4a 60 c 6 Prizes of fio
3 Prizes of .v.Os 4 SlO Frizes of. 4o
2 Priz- s Qf 2.000 i7,040 Prizes #f 2
arrive Prizesamounting to *t ite.Vrg
Whole Tickets #9O; Halves VO; Quarters ti; Kiyl.tct 2.s
Certldcat • of Fatksges will le *o!d at the following
rater, winch I* il e ilrfc :
Cer tt flea tea of 1 1 cksget 26 While Tickets. ft
“ “ 26 ITaif “ 1.5 6
“ “ 26 Quarter “ 74 74
‘1 “ 2< Eighths “ 87 27
THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS
, of Wood Eddy awl Cos .a hingle number Lotteries will tr.ke
: p!ac iu public, asfolluwa :
I L'lnas Draw* on Saturday, February 4, 7560
j “ I? •• !: i! i:
:: I* *: ***+ *:
-ti - - - IV; -
j ;; ;; April V; “
j - 2 “ “ “
j Kearly One Prize to orory Kino rickets.
ORDINARY DRA WING TO TA k K PL ABE AS
ABOVE KPEUIFI fcl ’
1 Grand Prize of $50,000.
J } ;;
1 of 10401
1 “ of 340,,
1 “ of 4,wa i
1 “ ®f b.otf
1 ** of i4on
• “ of 60C
ltW “ f 411 ‘
!• •* of Bso
“ of lti
,1 0 “ of lto
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. |
4 prices of S4OO approx, to f&i.QOo prise are $1 ,C4s4’
4 “ B'W “ 20,4)00 •• are I.SdC
4 •• *SO “ 10,000 “ are 10i
* “ 2*6 ** 6,000 “ are #oe
4 “ *O6 “ 4,000 “ are 600
4 “ 160 •• 8,006 ** are 0t
4 “ 14.0 • )400 are 44*
I 5.000 ** iu are 100.0CN’
| 5.455 Prises amounting to ,*.
Tickets slo—Halves %b —Qtarisrc ii 5.
Otthlcate* of Packages In the Ordinary, f*r aaii.gßWl’lb
*old a f the 3 lwi, g r .tee, which is the risk:
Oert Route 5 of I’pciagesot 1'! tt hole Ticket., #B6 ,
“ ” 10 Half “ 40
“ “ 10 Quarter* “ 20
“ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 |
It Ordering Tickets or Certllentes.
I Enclose the money to our address for the Tfokets or
dered, or. receipt si which they will he forwarded by
Unit mail. Purchasers ean have tickets ending In any
figure they may designate.
The List es Drawn Number* and Priies will be tonttc
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
pT Purchasers wilt pi ease write their signatures
j plain, and give their Post OSce.County and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn and payable
i in-full without deduction.
Eff* Allprises of $1,006 and under,paid Immediate
i ly after the drawing—other prises at the asaal time of
, thirty days.
Alfcommunlcationsstrictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets or CerUEcatef, by Mail or Express to be .
| directed to
WOOD, 3DDY A 00., Augusta Georgia,
or, WOOD, BODY ACO . Atlanta, Oeorgia.
or, WOOD. EDDY <te CO.. Wilmington, Delw
E. C. BITLKLEY, 1
AGENT FOR
WOOD, EDDY k CO/S Celebrated Lotteries,
Macon, GY a.
XST See Advertisement. I
nev 11—w
OI R second st*s-k of c„.,. „
nved. and ox-els. hvfo™. 6 ®'* tc,.
cri to the lovers of taste?****•■ .
sure ua ‘ur fn.
FANCY DRY Goon;
“ *li .-..1 MM - UUJ U)
“r-Ttm-n,. Worn .
simile stock of K;mhioi,;,h|o
,n <*f .‘•mrso expe?- 1 ’•
pnMie iiiitronago. Our lire, (• ‘*l l * Vr -‘- <•
tiileri with Gets of Iv'nW
the atteurioa unit admiration of ,
every oilier departin.-m
Our assortment oflvu e M
embraciug every varietv an i „ i ln ‘■<
j In Carnets we.lefy eoinp..t,i .'nti * rr >’ ’
having tte newest paKer,”- ~,!; ‘ *
| that are niaimfaeture,! in Knr..„. ■ r * l ’
Tola- brief, we really lieheve that
; not Ire equalled in Ma.'-on. a nr | ‘ ,
ces will Ik- a low as the low,-‘i w a
Live us a call when von , Hlr ~
novelties. Orders attended (~ . : t ref,i|h 0,, ‘
Macon, march 2fith, 136;) AKIN i
LUMPKIN
LAW SCHOOL
ATHENS, GEORGIA ™ *
H.m. JOS. H. LUMPKIN v
NVM. 11. HULL. Esq , ’U rof
THUS. ]{ It. COISB. Km l r
TR n-xt term of this s,-h'-,i ||
J Monday. 2nd of April. Ivin
CircnUre giv iug full lulonuauou oul .
plication to either of the Pr..|'.--.,. r , W “ i ’
Every news|per in Georgia Ajf'.,. ,
?ur weekly insertions, and >,-n.| ’ ,
, „ . W*. H HI’LL Bsi os
march 22. 4t - “4- •
he dosing year# of hfe H re n
wretched by ailments which are tnfl.ng m lt ,
and are easily cured if taken in tins-, as
the liver, stomach, and oth-r orcaa# .s.n.
digestion are the most frequent. Tlwi ‘
make the sufferer nervous, irritable a n-i
and relatives and friends arc forced to I-,."'”
of their ill-linmoe. Tti- ise„f H-mtrti. , .j.
cd Stomaeit Ritters will prove an efli,
for thin evil.it will niK only strength,„
physical organization, hut entirely nlr
stinatc eases of Indigestion, In.-irrlnr, K, ~
sii.l Liver Complaint. The first phy-i ~h .
country arc loud in their prnie of the - .
Another recommendation <>f the lnu,. r .
so palatable to the taste that it may hr u„,j
a beverage.
During the conflagration of rantnn. <•* i*. .j
tmmbardiuent ol the British, Iheenen-ir,
warehouse of utir countryman. I>rJ.( \ti r (
ell. (the depot of his < herry Pectoral amli
Pills, for China.) was totally dcstrov.-.|. h
makes c. demand up.ui our “ov.-rmii. ittf..r!n.i
ty from tne loss of nis property, and . ,
another nut t crack with our d.1.-r hr-i!h.rJ / ,
Stick to it l'ji'tor; and it our (■overnm.-nt,
our rights wherever your Pills are ..ld, ,
be unprotected on tracts tlmt arc terr irr i
/hrtuer. Trenton. N. J.
HARDWARE
IKON, STEEI*
AND
AgiicuKura! Implemis,
IN GItKAT TAKIETY, AT TUF.
HI 111 HOST Sill!
CABHm&MO
Swecdes Iron, nil sizes: I’.-fiti-] Ir a
sizes; English Iron. Round !c Suuar. Ii
Bund Oval Iron, Hor,e Shoe Ir-i .
Rods, ull sizes ; 11-.-st l’iow Steel. I'i-t ‘j*
Blistered Steel, Germiui Steel,Spring;
Tire Steel, Machinery Steel.
PLANTATION lIAItDWAKK
Scovil, Brades, Cane and Carolina H
Trowels, Hammers, Axes, Chii,\ 1’
Lines, Plumb Bolts, Plows, ltriar II
CARPENTERS’ A BUILDERS’ HARI
WARE.
Hand & Panel Saws, Tenon V Rip
Boring Machines, Mortice Maehin-. 1
and Bitts, Plant's, Auger.-, Cbissekb .
Iron Braces, Locks, Hinges, Screw-. 1-
Nails, Brads, Butts, Fiks, Aie., in gr •!
riety.
CAIHIIAGE, BUGGY ANDV.AO’N
MAKERS,
Can nlwavs find a large stocV of Ran* 3
Spokes, Fellows and Hubs, Pash L- ”
Leather and Cloths, Wheels, B'tul-. ‘* ■
Seats, Shafts, Bodies, and
style, and every other article used in ('•
line.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT’
Such as Fan Mills. Grunts’, Clii. ,n “
others’ make; Spike Threshers, E
Winahip, McConnel, and vari-u
----makes ; Horse Powers, Emery, Hu..
Bogurdus’ and other makes (<f | l Vtr i. *
Giain Cradles, Scythe A Or*-* 4 *’
Corn Shellers, Masticator#.
Milli, Cob Miilo, and every aitielr
kept in (heir line, all of which w>:
vite these wisldng to purchase to e'”
JlYy” Give us a call hiiJ examineuur{
March 29th, 18C0.;
Livery Stable.
GRIER & MASTEESfIS,
Have just received a suppl) ‘ (
CIRKVVbI.S. trctiK*’ lhkN>> '’
i tresli lot of horses, and are n<' l ‘ w*’ 1
l ever to aoei.miiKelato the pnbhe in
I their iMisiltes.-. the s*e f * ‘1
Thev haveld.o good Into l‘ r ,l , . n ,‘ ;
Mini nUieDt who may bring ru#*'. ,
Ia Hntith-shop ntto-hed u.r rh J
With there incre.rfe.lhv . t ‘ •
and roomy and any staW.-w tl* > ■ , it --
! tliM. e.Uih.nKrs -
the horse, . oilier and Wad “ u ,„.r- • *
the place to get etylud* j"****” R ,
ful lrif jr :•* reus f, # f
march Mh—-tf-
Kelts*i* Ilian all nHi rri ;
Ltrirrm-On^^V
: Messrs. W. F. H*os 1 !
wear “silver locks m ntt )
various prepnmtion* ul.ll * rs ,
ed for restoring h:ir t< *'•* nr '* ; ’ ‘ •
ersProf. AVootfs Hair R.'^K
more or less ineffectual, and *1 H , -
about year ago 1 oornl, **"‘
Hair Restorative, prepare 1 “Y )
be all that you ■ „ ,^k r
It restored my hair fc>ito-nn
it soft and oily, and the ,lr** ,Hi 1 ,
seems nothing at all after M *'"l
my funds to keen myseif w-J
the year previous; and is f (
no lamefit. Therefore, I “•* r *
mending yotir Hair l* o ’ 1 *” *
cheap and effeetunl Hair Mmtm ■
p wrfT u-"R
Onondaga co. t.tftu^rihed^"’
this twenty-third day of
Remember that this r 0
stsxet’s Inimitable, th> oru)i
Restorative.
Price toH*'*; -
mpn.il Sid. Ini.