The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, October 25, 1860, Image 2

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itlncon Dfliln Cckgrapjh th* Weeltlv will itaput on* cash .Imais as soon as nwibif and all subscript tons diaeontinaed which aneno, paid in advance. We will endeavor in a few w«w>ks to render eterv mantis account, and stop all £££ n£Sud in advance,after the lapse of area ENTS.—Persons sendinginadvertise- particular to specify whether they are intended for the Daily <M* « cckly. or for £<? th - All advertisements not coming ,in< * er a special or •vneral contract will be charged One Dollar per L aan . for the first pubUcaUoa, and P tty Cents per wnare for every subseutieul insertion. A square i? (wr uw*. or less, in leuglnol <mlumn. Double column advertisements. >t insisted on, must come under a special contract for breaking columns.— Rrnruiar contract advertise rs ter the year can pur- the Daily at ar> inch, for the rear audio the Weeklyat $1(1, The contracts to rou for the t ear. and coont. whet lies they occupy tw or not. N‘» excess allowed, at any time <.«,Xai«ii> a tpectkl contract therefor. All such Jtflu fOYWMtWI. (Al InlitlFF tQ lilt? payments. Standing professional Cards, nf n.»t more than a half an inch, will be ipserted in theluflv at $lO, and Weekly at $5, saydWe in ad- Candidates announced, in either paper, at tx «ry«s4* »» odvanre. All transient advertising w-fB Wdu* and payable on demand. YRTICVLAR NOTICE.—AII subscribers desiring their papers changed from one post-office to anoth r mu*t oe particular to specify not only the office ■ which they wish their paper sent, but also the .>*c, which they Wish it transferred. jbecripth ns can be made to the Daily, for any than a year, at Fifty Uentaa month. itACON. (iEUItGIA: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25 ; Tur Axulo-Fkknch War in China.—The De partment of State has received advices from Mr. Ward, our Minister in China. He had left Shanghai, in company with the Russian Am bassador, and would proceed at once to the Peiho, for the purpose of looking after the in terests of their respective governments, and also to aid, if possible, in bringing about an adjustment of pending difficulties. The powerful armament sent by England and France against China reached safely its destination, and the first blow- was probably struck on the 25th of July, by an attack upon the Takseu forts, both by land and water.— The naval armament is immense—hundreds of gunboats and a powerful fleet of war-steamers. Besides these are batteries of Armstrong guns, and also of the Napoleon rifle-cannon. ’I he al lies are even supplied with squadrons of Brit ish cavalry and French spah s and chasseurs. It is the opinion of our naval officers that the Taksen forts will be taken and destroyed, and that no impediment will then exist to an at tack on Pekin. The gunboats, transports, &c., will proceed up the Pei ho, and some point which has been mentioned the troops are to march on Pekin. But it is supposed that, after the destruction of the forts, the Chinese will negotiate, and agree to carry into effect the treaty of Tien-tsin, and pay also the enormous sum which the allies will demand as indemnity for the cost of the war. But any treaty or any submission would be so hostile to the sense of he people, that the imperial government can .ot carry one into effect. From a Charleston Anti-Secessionist* Toe Olumbus Enquirer publishes the fol lowing letter from a Charleston tan : “Ch irkstou is dull, very dull indeed. I be lieve it is getting more, and more so every day, and w hen the State secedes, as the people here swear it w ill in the invent of Lincoln’s election (and I think it is now certain that he will suc ceed to the Presidency,) it will put the finish ing blow to this place. Ihe port will be block aded. men of capital of course will leave the city, propettv will depreciate, and then we will see some of the effects of such rashness; but it may turn out that this is all talk. I hope so. They seem here to think it certain that Alabama, Louisiana, Florida and Mississippi will go with them ; but they are extremely doubtful about your State, Georgia, and w ell they may be, for I take it that there is a good quantity of good common .sense left in the old State of Georgia— too much to adopt such a course until Lincoln shall have given cause for such action. I had hoped until the late election in Pennsylvania, that the Opposition would have succeeded, that peace and quiet would be restored to the coun try, and that sectionalism, both North and South would be killed off. Truly we are on strange times.” Gettwc the Best of a Landlord. —W hile traveling through the mines of California, “way up North,” —as the northern part of the State is called—l stopped for a few days at one of the hotels in a mountain village. \V hen about to leave, I inquired of the landlord the size of my bill. He replied : "Let me see; five days at two fifty is twelve fifty, and one meal at six bits is thirteen dol lars and twenty-five cents altogether.” “How much do you charge per week ?” i - quired 1. “Tw<lve dollars n week,” was the landlord's answer. “And you ask thirteen dollars and two bits for a little more than five days?” ii.tjrroga ted I. “Yes,” replied mine host; “for anything less thun a week, we charge by' the day—except it is less than a single day, when we are paid six bits a meal and four bits for lodging.” “And you charge your boarders twelve dol lars a week ?” added 1. “That is my price,’' he answered. “Guess I’ll finish the week, then," responded J—which, after paying the required amount, I proceeded to do. The landlord was for a moment nonplussed; but he virtually acknowledged he was beat for once. A Temperance Character. —Before Judge Stroud, some time ago, a deposition was read, in which was involved the reputation for ebrie ty of a citizen of another State. The desposi tion was carefully written by a lawyer, and gave explicit answers to the Commissioner be fore whom he was taken. To the question “Do s Blank drink liquor liabitunlly ?” the an swer w. , “Only at camp meetings and similar festive occasions.'’ The crop of wheat in this country the pres ent year is estimated at one hundred and eighty millions of bushels. Tnis is the largest ever :tde. (.inly six of tlie States have a surplus rop. and several of the States will require large •upplies. The six Northwestern Stales which have a surplus will, if they can enjoy three suc cessive seasons as favorable as the last, be out of debt, while, at the same time, their popula tion will be greatly increased, and the value of their arable lands more than doubled. The on ly question is whether these lands will be under the system of culture that is generally pursued. Thf. She Wide Awakes and the Bowery Boys.—A feature of the gnat Wide-Awake demonstration in New York was a large car load of fancy dressed young ladies. The W orld says: The ear. full of young ladies, sitting with light dresses ami uncovered heads and necks, in the red light of the torches, called forth affectionate epithets from the Bowery boy's, and a musical sound was heard of kisses thrown upon the air. The crowd, however, was verv decorous. Fair Wages.—At Raw Hide ranche, near Jamestown, Tuolumne county, Cal., a Mr. W il lis discoveied recently a quartz lead of fabulous richness. He bought the claim for $'M), and struck the lead after a few hours’ work. On testing the quartz it proved nearly half gold. In one week he took out |4C,OuO. He expected to have between SBO,OOO and SIOO,OOO at the expiration of three days. Bob Toombs in Montgomery.—M e take pleas ure in announcing to our readers that the Hon. Robert Toombs, of Georgia, will certainly ad dress the citizens of Montgomery on the 26th of the present month—next Friday. Let there be a general rally of the friends of Breckinridge and Lane, and give to the distinguished Geor gian and great orator such a reception and de monstration as bis talents deserve.— Mail. “How do I look, Pompey said a dandy to his servant, as he finished dressing. “Elegant, in ass.a ; you look bold as a lion.” “Bold as a lion, Pompey! How do you know? You never saw a lion. “Oh, yes, massa, I seed one down to Massa Jenks', m his stable.” “Down to Jenks’, Pompey ? Why, you great fool. Jenks hasn't got a lion. That’s a jack as»" •‘Can't help it, massa; you look just like hi COMMERCIAL. Macon .Prices Current. I BAGGlNG—Kentucky none p yard,./. 00 @ 00 Indian ...........w yard .. 15 @ 16 BALE ROPE— Hand spun fcft B#@ 9 Machine «ft 9 & 9# BACON—Sides, Ribbed V 1b...... 14 & 15 , Shoulders. W ft. ..T.. 12 © 12# Hams... ft 15 & 16 “ Canvassed..,.ft !b 15 16 Tenn.Clearsides.X.W 15X@ 16 Shoulders .... 12 & 12# Hams ft> 15 @ 16 BUTTER—Goshen tt> 26 © 30 Western W tt> 20 © 25 BLANKETS pair.... 200 ©2 75 CANDLES—Star 20 @ 25 Adamantine Tb 20 © 28 Sperm lb 48 © 50 ' CHKESE-Wcsleru Tb 13 © 14 Northern 14 © 15 COlEIiK—Rio lb 16M® U Laguira $ ft 17 © 18 Java ft 18 © 20 Madia .... 22 © 24 CORDAGE—ManiIa sft 11 © 15 Cotton ft.. . 18 © 22 Jute wft 8 © 9X FEATHERS 1 r .,.|»ft 50 © 55 CEMENT— V bbl 275 © 300 FlSH—Mackerel, No. 1 W bbl 18 00 ©2200 “ No. 2 V bbl 1700 ©18(X) “ No. 3 V bbl 9 00 ©I2OO FLOUR—Superfine low grades V bbl 750 © 800 Standard ft bbl-.... 800 @8 50 Extra bbl 850 @9 00 Eaniily bbl 9 00 ©IOOO Choice Extra W bbl 900 ©IOOO GRAlN—Barley $ bushel.. 150 Corn V bushel.. 95 @ 100 Oats w bushel. 70 © 80 Rye bushel. 1 50 Wheat V bushel. 200 © 212 X Bran V lOOlbs.. 125 ©1 50 Meal W bushel. 115 ©155 HIDES ft 9 © 10 GUANO—Peuvian %• lOOlbs.. 315 @330 American, or Jarvis Island V lOOlbs.. 225 @250 Reese Manipulated . V lOOlbs .280 @3OO Mapes’ superphosphate of limes lOOlbs.. 280 @3OO GUNNY BAGS—New 14 @ 00 Second hand..%) bag.... 10 @ 00 GUNPOWDER W keg.... 650 @7OO HAY—Northern $ lOOlbs.. 170 @l9O I Eastern lOOlbs.. 180 @2 00 IRON—American ft 3X@ 4M Swedes Vft 4X@ 5M castings ft 3X@ 5 KERSEYS tyyard.... 16 @ 28 LARD—In barrels & ft 15 @ 16 In kegs—New..... ....f’1b...... 16X@ 17 LlME—Philadelphia shhds...ooW @OOOO : Thomaston & Shelby..bbl 200 @ 225 ; LEAD-Bar V ft 8 @ 10 MOLASSES—In barrels—Old crop $ gallon.. 35 @ 37 j No new Molasses. In hogsheads. ..$ gallon.. 33 @ 35 NAILS 4 @ 4M NEGRO SHOES pair.... 125 @ 150 OlL—Sperm.. $1 ga110n..125 @175 Tanner's $ bbl 1200 @I4OO Linseed gallon.. 80 ©IOO “ boiled.. $ gallon.. 90 @IOO POTASH Wft 7 @ 9 j Concentrated ft 18 @ 20 * Russet’s Southern... $ pair.... 140 & 150 PORK—Mess V obi 1800 @2OOO j Rump V bb1.... 0000 @OOOO I PLASTER—Calcined . 300 @350 Landplaster bbl 225 @250 POTATOES—Eating bbl. ... 325 @350 Planting bbl 275 @3OO PAINTS—White Lead, pure.,.. W ft 8 @ 10# Zinc $ ft 9 © 10 RICE Vft 6#@ 7 SALT—Liverpool sack.... 135 @l4O Alum $ sack.... 150 ©175 Table,large sacks sack.... 350 @350 SPlCES—Pepper V ft 10 @ 15 Ginger %*ft 9 @ 12# | SUGAR—Fair ft 9#@ 10 Prime ft 10 @ 10# Choice ft 10#@ 11# Clarified & ® 10 © 12 Loaf V ft 12#@ 14 SOAP— Turpentine ft 5 @ 6# Family Vlb 7 @ 8 STARCH—No. 1 ft 8 © 10 SYRUP—New Orleans V bbl 60 @ 65 Georgia V bbl 63 @ 66 SHOT—Buck %tbag. .. 215 @225 Bird sbag.... 210 @220 WHISKEY—Pike's gallon.. 33 @ 37# Ward & Cary ...%i gallon.. 35 @ 85 Pure Corn $ gallon.. 32 @ 33 WOOLHATS.* $d0z....600 @1250 Macon Provision Market. BACON.—Hams 15@16 cts. per 1b; Clear Sides 16@ 16# cts. per ft; Shoulders 12#@13 per ft. Stock light Demand good. FLOUR.—s6.7s@sßso per bbl. Stock heavy. De mand good. CORN.—9O@9S cts. per bushel. Stock heavy. De mand fair. HAY.—Northern 1.75 per 100 fts; Eastern f1.90@ f 2.00 per 100 fts. Demand poor. LARD.--15@16 cts. per ft. Stock Light. Demand good. COFFEE —Rio 17@17# per ft; Java 20 per ft. Stock heavy. Demand fair. SUGAR.—IO@I2# per ft. Stock light. Demand good. MOLASSES—3S @ 37. Stock light, demand fair. SALT.—SI,3S per sack. Stock light. Demand poor. RlCE.—6@6# per ft. Stok light. Demand fair. OATS.—6S@7O .cts. per bushel, Stock heavy. De. mand poor. BAGGING.—BaIe 16# ; Roll 15@15# per yard. Stock light. Demand poor. ROPE.—9#@ 10 Cts. per ft. Stock heavy. Demand poor. NEW AND CHOICE At all times to ba found at B, POPE FREEMAN’S. Choice Goshen Butter, New Buckwheat, Stuart’s Syrup, New Layer Raisins, White Mercer Potatoes, Prime Codfish, White Beans, Pickled Pork, I‘lcklcd Beef, Butter Crakers, Cream Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Ginger Schnapps, English Dairy Cheese, State Cheese, Red and White Onions, Pitre Brandies, Wines, Ac., Extra Havana Cigars, and in fact, everything desi rable to eat or drink. oct 20 BTIIGAIXS! BARGAINS!! THE subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Macon and its vicinity, that they are now prepared to exhibit, Free of Charge, as complete a stock of Lad es’ Dress Goods as is usual ly founa st any first class Dry Goods Store. We have just received a choice 1* t of Plain and Figured Silks, Merinos, and Wool DeLaines of the latest styles and patterns, and all we ask of the Ladies is the favor of a call, when we will convince you of the fact that we be lieve in “Small profitsand quick sales.” As usual, we have a large assortment of all the different styles of Cloaks and Dusters, Dress Trimmin.-s. Ribbons. Ruches, Cloths, Cassimeres, Ladies tin er garment*, and House Furnishing Goods. Negro Blankets. Kerseys, and tine Wool Blankets, all of winch we will sell low in Older to sell. TINSEL WORSTED and WORSTED ZEPHYR. We have at least 500 different colors of single, split, or double. Embroidery Patterns. Beads, Chenille, and all the dilierent sorts of Hooks. Needles and Knitting Pins I together with thousands of other pretty things too nu meron- to mention. Call and see us. we will show you our goods with pleasure. We would say to the Gentle men that we have on hand as large and go_-d an assort ment of well made Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods as any house tn Georgia, and we will sell them low, too, as cheap, il not cheaper than any body else.— ; Call and see for yourselves, next door to our Dry Goods I Store, adjoining'Boardman's Bookstore. Try us, and I we will warrant to give you satisiaetion ’ M. LANDAUER & BRO., oct 22 d-3m Damour's Block, on Second-st. GOLI) BAND AN D W HITE i TEA I BOLSHAW & HERZOG. Oct23dd&w.tf ~C ACTION? VLL persons are hereby forewarned against trading j for. or receiving for any valuable consideration, a ■ certain note of hand given by the subscriber to J. Dan- | iels. for the sum of Thirty-Seven Dollars and Seventy- ! Five cents, ai d falling due on the 25th of October Inst.; as the consideration lor said note has failed, and I shall nor pav it unless compelled bv law. bet 22* P. MCINTYRE. Everything Useful IN the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, can be found at Zou» vricee, at the Palace of Fashion. Call on I oct 16 d BOSTICK. | Messenger and Citizen copy. cpWO HUNDRED Barrels of Extra Flour in store ana I to arrive, for sale l?y WHEELER & WILBUR. oct 18 Wheal? Ry®» Bailey and Oats. SELECTED especially for Seed. In store and for sale b y F McCALLIE A JONES. cot 10 d I I>K. JOIIiW HARDEHAN, 1 Office over Dr. E. L. Slrohecker'Drug Store i aug 10 d "special notice. The Harnden Express Company will receive and for ward all articles entrusted to them and for exhibition at the State Fair in Atlanta, and the Planters’ Fair in Macon, free of charge, aud enter for those who desire it, if the entering fees will accompany the articles so to be entered. For particulars, 4c.. inquire of oct 18 M, C. MCDONALD, Agent. beMov aE? fl EO. T. ROGERS & SON have removed to the new '-J Store on Cherry Street, nearly opposite Messrs. Car hart & Curd’s. oct 2 d Life of Bell and Everett, F)R sale at Depository, 25 cts. single copy, ten copies for $2.00. J. W. BURKE, Agent. Sept 11- Douglas Electoral Tickets. PERSONS desiring printed Electoral Tickets to be used on the day of election, are notified that the Ex ecutive Committee have made arrangements so that they i may be procured free of cost to the applicant, at the Georgia Telegraph office. J MS W. ARMSTRONG, Chairman. Macon, Oct. 15, IB6o—d-tf Periodicals, Newspapers. Acc. THE subscriber, located on Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga., would respectfully inform the citizens of Ma con and surrounding country, that he keeps constantly on hand a supply ot tne latest American and European Magazines ana Newspapers; also, Novels, Stationery, &c. Please call and examine for your light reading. JOHN McKEON, oct 13 d-lm Next door to Ross & Coleman. NEIV HOTEL. rpHE undersigned having leased the upper part of Mr. Henry Horne’s Block, on Cherry-st., two squares from the Rail Road Depot, and in the business part of the city, and ha. ing fitted up the same with entire new furniture, 4c., aud every convenience requisite, informs hereby the transient punlic and his friends, that he In tends to open, on the 22d of October, the PLANTERS’ HOUSE. for their accommodation, and pledges himself that every I effort will be made to please all who may favor him with their patronage, by keeping a table second to none, —clean and comfortable apartments and beds, at tentive servants and polite and cheerful accommoda tions for reasonable charges. oct 20 *J. O. GOODALE. Georgia Citizen, Journal & Messenger please copy ts. J “BROWN’S HOTELS j Opposite the Passenger House, Macon, Ga. By E. E. BROWN & SON. Meals ready on the arrival of every Train. The pro prietors will spare no wains to make their guests com tortable. feb 1 d-ly | ~GOOD-NEWS FOR THE L A. I> I ES S. EINSTEIN Has Just opened achoice lot of LACE SETS, BERTHAS, COLLARS, ZOUAVE JACKETS, EMBROIDER ED AND THREAD CAMBRIC HANDKER CHIEFS, BANDS, EDGINGS AND IN SERTINGS; Also, the Second Lot of those elegant CLOAKS that he is selling so cheap. lot of DRESS GOODS of all kinds. SHAWLS. BLANKETS, KERSEYS, &c. CARPETS —in beet English Brussels. Velvets—3 and 2 ply, Ingrain, Hearth Rugs, &c., &c. All goods at greatly reduced prices. invite an inspection from all. oct 17 ELI A S EINSTEIN. REt IL LOWENTHIL, PRACTICAL TEACHER of the Hebrew and German Languages, Poplar Street, opposite the residence of Thomas A. Harris, Macon, Ga. Terms—By the course, consisting of 25 lessons. .$25. By the year, one pupil 50. 2 of one Parente 75. 3 of one Parents 100 Students may enter the above Institution at any time during the day or evening, and study both Languages, if they prefer. Engagements with Schools, &c., &c., is respectfully solicited. All payments must invariably be either half in advance security of the whole. feb 24d UELMKOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Bladder. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Kidneys. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Gravel. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Dropsy. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Nervousness. ’ HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Loss ot Memory.! HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness of Vision. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Difficult BreathingJ HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Weak Nerves. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Universal Lassitude. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Horror of Disease. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Night Sweats. HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Wakefulness. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin.; HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Pain in the Back. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelidß with Temporary Suliusion aud Loss of Sight. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Mobility and Restlessness, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU ior Obstructions. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indis cretion, and all Diseases of FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM PLATING MARRIAGE, TAKE NO MORE PILLS, THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL. IIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD For all complaints incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medi cine, for unpleasant aud Dangerous Diseases. IIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES Secret In all their Stages, At little Expense. Little or no change of Diet; No inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. Use IIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for Excesses arising from habits indulged in By Youug and Old, Si a it And for dire Mas arising from dissipatior. It removes all improper utscharges. and will restore the patient in a short time to a state of health and purity. Use HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for diseases and affections of the most distressing character. Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for all aflec tions and diseases of t he Urinary Organs, Whether existing in Male or Female, From whatever cause originating, and no matter of How Long Standing. All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same treatment and may originate from the same cause. Head! Head! Head 1 HELMBOLD'S BUCHU is safe aud pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Personally appeared before me, an aiderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Il ELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely veg etable. 11. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of No vember, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD, Aiderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for $5, Deliver ed to any Address. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 104 South Tenth st., below Chesnut, Phila. Beware ol Counterfeits AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “of their own” and “other” Articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. •* “ Extract Buchu. “ “ “ Sarsaparilla. “ “ Improved Rose Wash. Sold by E. L. AND ALL DR EG GISTS E VER YWHERE. Ask for Helmbold's, Take No Other. Cut out the advertisement and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. Aug 13- Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds!! JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SEEDS GROWN BY < OIISTOC'K, FEI £ & CO. An establishment of nearly 40 years standing. All seeds are warranted to be fresh and genuine. I fjg r ’The trade supplied at the Wholesale price. Or- I ders from Merchants respectfully solicited, oct 19 E. L. STROHECKER. > TJIANOS —A new and elegant lot of Chlckering i A Son's, Light <t Bradbury's, and B. Knabe's, at mat 1 ufacturer's quoted prices. For sale bv mar 1 d E. J. JOHNSTON & CO 1 SEWING MACHINES and Mathematical Instruments repaired and adjusted, and new parts made to order ew Tension Pads, Ac.., for old machines By maria E. J. JOHNSTON A CO W. ANTE DTOTb O RROW 040,000 I TTPON such terms as may be agreed upon by the par ; (J ties. For which notes and good security win be i given or bond aud mortgage to suit the parties. 1 oct 16 d E. C. GRANMISS, AgMt. i TBOB. A. HARRIS, mt. H. HOBS’ HARRIS & ROSS, (SUCCESSORS TO TIIOS. A. HARRIS,) WARE - HOUSE (AND General Commission Merchants Cor. of Second & Poplar Sts., Macon, Ga. I WILL give their special personal attention to all bu- , sinees entrusted to them. Cash advances made on pro- . dace in store. Particular attention given to the storage i , and sale of Cotton. Macon, June 22,1866—aug 6 d<fcw-6m j KPO HUMBTJO! It has been proven, •' Dougherty’s Warranted Grease ANO TAB EXTRACTOR- THIS article we prepare ourselves, and have fully i tested its efficacy, and we feel safe in recommending | it to the public, as the best preparation ever offered, for the removal of Grease, Paint, Tar, and all kinds of j stains from clothing. No person should be without a ■ bottle, it will be found both economical and convenient. All we ask is a fair trial, and if it proves not to be what j represented, we will refund the money. Price only 25 cents per bottle. ZEfLIN A HUNT. Sept 4-<l4wtf To Southern Dealers! W. A. KANSOJI & CO.. Successors to J. H. Ransom & Co., 32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS, Daniel Ransom, ) ( Darius W. Geer, W. A. Ransom, > New-Tork, X Robert H. Boyd, A. P. Ransom, j 7 ( MANUFACTURERS AN D WHOLES ILF DEALERS ItNg BOOTS & SHOES, HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK OF h INE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the Southern Trade, which‘hey will sell at the lowest market prices for cash or approved credit Jan, 1,1860, d&wly NEW FIRM! CASTLEN-& VARDELL, Druggists and Apothecaries, At the old stand of Menard & Castlen’s 3DH.TJ& STOHE. VITE have this day formed a copartnership, for the V V purpose of transacting a First Class Mholesale and Retail Drug Business. We invite the attention of city and country customers to our stock, which will consist of the best and most reliable assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, <tc. dx. We will be prepared to furnish any article that can be found in our line, as cheap as in any Drug establishment ui the city. Physicians and others may rely upon their prescrip tions being prepared with accuracy and dispaten. The old friends of Menard & Castlen are requested to continue their patronage, aud as Mr. Vardell has had seven years experience in the business, with E. L. Stro hecker and E. L. Strohecker A Co., in this city, he hopes to merit the approbation, and receive the custom, of many new ones. F. G. CASTLEN, M. D. H. T. VARDELL. Macon, May 1,1860-daw A. G. BOSTICK. IN renewing business on his own account, would in form his friends, and the public generally, that he will open, in his NEW STORE ROOMS, OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, ON IST OCTOCBER, A. SF»:LIIDNU>II> stock OF Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Os the Best Fabrics and Latest Styles. THE CARPET ROOM will be filled with the choicest and newest patterns, from the most Magnificent Velvets and English Brussels, down to an excellent article at 25 cents per yard. He extends an invitation to his old friends and custo mers to call on him. assuring them that they shall be kindly treated, and that priceswill give full satisfaction. The Stock will be a maiden one, fresh and pure as "sweet sixteen," and he asks his friends to await the opening. A. G. BOSTICK. Macon, Sept 15,1860-d&w Journal & Messenger copy. JELLY MOLDS AND SELF-SEALINO FRUIT JARS, A good assortment, CHEAP. Aug 10,1860-d&w BOLSHAW & HERZOG. 'VXTOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub- VV lie that he is again in Macon with a fine stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Fan cy Goods, Musical Instruments, Ac., which will be sold at reasonable prices. Also, that he will give particular attention to Watch Rapairing. S. J. DAx. Oct 16 d&w-3in Valuable Plantation lor Sale I WILL sell my Plantation, situated in Macon and Houston counties, five miles from Winchester, on South Western Rail Road, and containing 2400 acres, lev el oak and hickory land, with about 1400 acres in culti vation. The place is healthy, with good water, and well improved, with all necessary buildings, and, if desired, can be divided into two or more settlements. For terms, Ac., address the undersigned at Macon, Georgia. Sept 27-d&wtf N. BASS. Liine! lAinel! Lune!!! For Sale, AT the Macon Gas Works, 2,000 bushels of refuse Lime, for agricultural purposes. It Is superior to new Lime, as a fertilizer, and has been used by a num ber of Planters, with general satisfaction. The low price at which it is sold—s cents per bushel—is an in ducement for all to try it. There is also for sale, at the same place, a large quan tity of Tar, which is used for painting roofs, preserving wood in or out of the ground, and is excellent for wagon use, and many other piy»oses. Apply at the Gas Works. Sept 27-d«!twtf OYSTEKS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!! HAVING completed onr arrangement in Savannah, we arc now prepared to fill all orders for Fresh or Pickled Oysters In the city or country, at short notice. Wc are receiv ing large quantities for shipping in the country Also, m I S MI! Os all kinds. So send along your orders if ,you want them filled punctual, or give us a call on MULBERR Y STREET, Just opposite the LANIER HOUSE, where we will be happv to wail on yon. We are also receiving largo supplies of Oysters, Fish, Game and Beef, By every Steamer from New J York, to be served up at short notice in our SALOON, over the Store, which can not be beat South in style. Apples* Oranges* Letnens* Potatoes tind Onions In large quantities, by every steamer, for sale as low as j can be bought in the city, by H. .V. ELLS <f- CO. oct 18 I Fall Trade 1860. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO. ANNOUNCE themselves prepared to exhibit the most choice, beautiful and newest styles in fashionable i FANCY DRY GOODS. We' have spared neither time or trouble in makii. selections for the department in D.RESS GOODS! Special attention is invited to a great variety oC hand some SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Also Misses’ and CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, Dress Trimmings, Plain Ribbons, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, White and Staple Goods, and the numerous articles required for a complete Stock of Dry Goods. Macon, O«t. 5,1860. N. S. PRUDDKN & CO. COAL OIL For Sale by..... WISE. COAL OIL For Sale by B. A. WISE. i COAL OIL For Sale bv B. A. WISE. COAL OIL For Sale by ’ B. A. WISE. COAL OIL LAMPS For Sale by B. A. WISE. COAL OIL LAMPS For Sale by B. A. WISE. COAL OIL LAMPS For Sale by B. A. WISE. COAL OIL LAMPS For Sale by B. A. WISE. Macon. Ga„ Oct. 13,1860-d-ts NOT OFTEN HAVE the public a chance to make such bargains a we are now ottering. $30,000 WORTH! or Boots. Shoes, Brogans, *XDf TRUXK.S. Determined to close out our entire Stock we offer the above Goods AT FIRST COST. FOR C.IHJI OJVW. We respectfully invite you to] Call and Examine our Goods, and get the prices—you can’t help buying. We have al. styles of Ladies, Gents, Childrens and Negro Shoes, the greater part Our Own Manufacture, We shall sell as above stated, without reserve. Re member at cost, for cash. L. L. BRICKIIOUSE & CO., Sept 4- Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. “Something New under the Sun,” WHERE THE STAR WAS. AV. T. NELSON HAS opened, at hie old stand, on Cherry street, a choice lot of Family Groceries, such as Flour, Meal, Grits, Sugar, Coffee, Caudles, Soap, Starch, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Beef Tongues, Bologna Sausages, Cabbage, Potatoes, and, in fact, every article usually kept in a first class Family Grocery, to which he invites the attention of his friends and the public. ALSO, the very best brands of flue Old Brandies, Wines, Ac., put up in bottles, or bv the gallon. W. T. NELSON. Macon, Ga., Sept 5, 1860- BUSINESS SUITS! Just received and priced low down by E. WINSHIP. CLOTH COATS, BE AVER COATS, CASSIMERE COATS, OVER COATS. Just received a large lot, bought low and will be sold low by E. WINSHIP. BOYS’ SUITS, BOYS’ SACK COATS, BOYS’ FROCK COATS, BOYS’ JACKETS, BOYS’ OVER COATS.' Just received at E. WINSHIP’S. Clothing of All Kindsl Can be bought cheap, especially for CASH, of E. WINSHIP. Macon, Ga., October 13 d Office of the Milledgeville Railroad Co. I September 3,1860. j A T a meeting of the Board of Directors this day held, xTL the following Resolutions were passed by the Board: Ist, Resolved, That the Chief Engineer be instructed to employ such additional assistance as may be necessa ry to finish the location of the line of road by the first of November next, to be let by sections after advertise ment, so soon as each section has been reported to the Board. 2d, Resolved, That the President be authorised to make a call upon the Stockholders of the Milledgeville Railroad Company for payment of the following install ments upon their stock, (tn addition to the five per cent, required at the time of subscription) to wit: Five per cent, on the 10th of October, 1860. Fifteen" " “ 10th ot November," Five " “ " 10th of December, “ Five “ “ “ 10th of January, 1861. True extract from the minutes of the Board. W. MILO OLIN, Sec’y. & Treas. In pursuance of the second resolution above, the Stockholders of the Milledgeville Railroad Company are requested to pay the instalments as set forth in said Resolution, at the office of said Company, in Augusta. 8. D. HEARD, President. Augusta, Sept. 7, IS6O-dtjan!o Wines! Wines?! Wines!!! r A Baskets Heiflsick Piper Wine, uV 75 Cases Prince Imperial " 20 Cases Cabinet Wine, 20 “ Sparkling Catawba, 10 “ LePerle Champagne, Dr. Bowen’s Catawba und Scuppernong Wine, A Fine Stock of Port, Madeira and Sheny Wines. We can safely recommend the above Wines, having purchased entirely from importers, and would call atten tion to the Prince Imperial Champagne, as a Wine of rare quality, at a moderate price. Sept 20-HARDEMAN &_GR IFFIN_ Candles, Soap and Starch. A Boxes Caudles, 50 Boxes Soap, 100 Boxes Starch, lor sale by | FEARS & PRITCHETT. Liquors, Ac. ») £ Bbls. Monongahela Whiskey, 50 bbls. Corn Whiskey, 10 bbls. N. E. Rum, 10 % Casks Champagne Brandy 5 X " Sazuac “ 3 k “ Jules Rollins’ “ For sale bv FEARS & PRITCHETT. Syrups and lllolasses. v A Hhds. Sardenas Molasses, IV 10 bbls. Stewart’s Sugar House Molasses, 5 bbls. XX Syrup, 5 “ XXX “ 5 “ Golden XX Syrup, received and for sale by Sept 20-FEARS & PRITCHETT. - Fish ! Fish !! WBbls. No. 2, 3 and 4 Mackerel, 20 half bbls. No. 2. 3 and 4 Mackerel, 10 half bbls. No. 1 White Fish, 20 Qr. " " 1 Deceived and for sale by FEARS & PRITCHETT Corn, Kye, Barley aud Oats. 1000 Bushels Prime Corn, I 200 “ “ Seed Rye, 150 “ “ Seed Barley, 500 “ “ Oats, for sale bv Sept 7- BO WDRE & ANDERSON. “ Gim BAGGING. 1 AA BALES GUNNY CLOTH, IvV 600 Coils Machine Rope, 400 Half coils Machine Rope. For sale by GEO. T. ROGERS & SON. oct 2 d WEW MACKEREL. ~ 1 AA PACKAGES MACKEREL No. 1. 2 and 3, IvV 25 Bbls, new White Fish, 150 Half barrels new White Fish. Just received and for sale by oct 2 d GEO. T. ROGERS & SON. NEGROES FOR SALE? PRIME BLACK BOY, field hand, 17 years old; prime black Girl, 17 years old, field hand* and a qualified seamstress both in cutting and sewing. oct 11 d-ts J. B. ALLGOOD. FRESH CONFECTIONS f AND PROVISIONS. THOSE desirous of gettings nice dessert, no matter what kind, either FINE FRESH PIES, all sorts, CHARLOTTE RUSSES, ICE CREAMS, PUDDINGS, LIGHT SWEET CAKE, of 50 different descriptions, FRESH NICE CANDIES, Ac., of endless variety, Are respectfully requested to call on the undersigned, who also offers 375 FINE FRESH COCOANUTS, PIG HAMS, DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONGUES, CABBAGES POTATOES and ONIONS, 500 Boxes SARDINES, favorite brands just opened, NORTHERN APPLES. Wedding Suppers, Parties, Pic Nies, to any extent, , will be furnished by the undersigned, in very superior style, having all facilities and help to guarantee highest J satisfaction. | Also, received, a fine lot of West India Fruit, consist i ing of Oranges, Pineapples, and Bananas. C. HANSE, Sept 22-d Successor to H. Horne. 1860, Spring and Summer Trade. / WATCHES & JEWELRY, i jwR Sterling and Coin Silver Ware, Silver Plated Rousekeeping Goods, Piano Fortes of the finest and best makes, Guns, Ta ble and Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Traveling and Riti cule Baskets, Parian Statuettes, Walking Canes, Port Monaies, Backgammon Boards, Chess men, Dominoes, 4&C. tfcC. Public attention is invited to the above, of which our Stock is very large, together with a great variety of oth er articles, all of which will be sold at very low prices, for cash or approved credit. May 11-E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. A Great Bargain. A HOUSE and lot near the Female College, in the city Z Y of Macon, for sale, cueap for cash, having six rooms, with fireplaces in five of them, with good double kitch en, smokehouse and stable, with a good well of water on the lot. The lot contains half acre, and is convenient to the business part of the city, and to the College and other male or female Schools, and a very desirable place. Any one wishing to purchase would do well to examine the premises. E. C. GRANNISS, Aug 30,1860- Agent. S TJ ' R IBS. WE have in Store, and to arrive, ojir usual assortment of Groceries, consisting, in part, of Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, Rope, Twine, Salt, Nails, Paints of every kind, Linseed and Sperm Oils. Soap, Candles, Cotton Osna burgs, Stripes, Macon Shirting, &c. &c. A very superi or lot of old and pure Brandies and Wines, Segars, Ac., with various other articles, which we otter, at. wholesale and retail, at lowest market rates. Sept 7- BOWDRE & ANDERSON. __ ——• Lard Goshen Butter, Fresh Cheese, Bacon, White Fish.j Mackerel, New Family Flour, Georgia Cerseys, Georgia Maae Shoes, Bagging aud Rope, Meal, Grits, Rice Ac., &c„ For sale by T. J. A D. LANE. Sept 10- Plantation For Sale. I OFFER for sale a FINE PLANTATION, within five I miles of Macou, situated in the forks of the Ocmul- I gee river and Tobesofkee Creek. There are seven hun- i dred acres of cleared upland, two hundred of wooded ; upland and four hundred of rich bottom lauds, very heavily timbered, possessing all the advantages of Rail- ! road facilities, lying on the Macon & Brunswick and South Western Railroads. There are fine improvements of every kind on the place, dwelling, out-houses, Ac.— The crop can be seen on the place. Will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Aug 24-d J. H. ANDREWS, it l lt ‘ PUKE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY CONSCIENTIOUSLY distilled by Mr. JAMES BURN SIDE, of Alleghany county, Pa., in the old fashion ed honest way, from the choicest Rye, and in no case ottered for sale until adapted to wholesome use by age.— It is at once the most palatable, as it is emphatically the purest beverage in the reach of the public. To the invalid, as well as to those in health, it commends it self for its unrivaled qualities as a stimulant of the saf est, surest, and most beueficient description. For sale in barrels, kegs, &0., and put up in cases of one dozen bottles each. CLERY & STOCKDALE, Proprietors, 328 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. WM. C. CONOVER, Agent, 225 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City, D. C. C. & R. N. WHITE, Jr., Agents, oct 7 d-3m 54 Cedar Street, New York. The Academy for the Blind WILL, as heretofore, be open for the reception of visitors in general, every Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock. The exhibition will commence at 3X o’clock, and continue in no case longer than one hour. Strangers visiting the city can be admitted at other times on application to the Principal—in which case the exhibition will be limited to mere explanations of the modes of instruction in the several departments, illustrated by single pupils selected for the purpose with out any interference with the labors of teachers and classes. Persons wishing to see the school or building will please ask at the door for the Principal, aud in case of his absence, for the principal teacher. W. D. WILLIAMS. Principal, i Macon, October 9th, 1860 —d-ts HORACE “FITCH & CO. ARE constantly receiving NEW STYLES OF CLOTH ING FOR MEN and YOUTH, adapted to the FALL and WINTER TRADE, Mr. W. T. Fitch announces to the public, and his friends that he has taken the personal charge of the es tablishment, and would invite all in want of good or CHEAP GOODS to call: assuring them that the reputa tion which the firm of H. Fitch & Co. have enjoyed for the past twenty years will be iully sustained. In the TRUNK DEPARTMENT our facilities are as good as the best, and we cannot be undersold. Triangular Block, Entrance Id Street and Cotton Avenue. Macou, Oct 5 d-ts AT BOARDMAN’S BOOKSTORE? SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR Eclectic, Harpers, Godey s and Peterson's Magazines; for Blackwood and the four Quarterlies. feb Idky FALL TRADE OF ISOO, AT ROSS & COLEMAN’S “Bazaar of Fashion.” WE are now in the full tide of successful operation, with the largest and most choice stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods that it has ever been our pleasure to offer to the public. It is impossible to convey the slightest idea of the magnitude of our Stock, and to at tempt a description, through an advertising medium, of our rich foreign fabrics in Ladies Dress Goods, would be superfluous: suffice it to say that etyles never were so elaborate, and that we have them in all their grades and colors. We append a list of a few rich Goods entirely new in this market: Ottoman Valours; Droquet De Brocades • Minnivers in full setts; Velvet Embroidered Soies; Brocade Vel ours : Violets Des Alps; Plaid Lance,’ in all Colors. Gro D’ Epsom, in various hues; Zouave Burnous; Rept Robe De Chambres: Rept Persians ala Mazaona; Snow Flake Isadora-"; Madapilans in chintz colors; Diamond and Magic Rufflings: Zephyr Sontags; Crape Broche Fancy Colors; Gold Belts and Gilded Dress Trim ings; Velvet Cloaks; Cloth Arabs; Cloth Cloaks; Car petings from the Richest Medallion Velvet Tapestry down to the lower grades. Our Stock is unusually full and we invite thepublic to an examination of the same. ROSS & COLEMAN, Macon, Sept 12- Cotton Avenue. Musical Instruction. OSCAR VON BRIESEN, Professor of Music having been permanently located in Macon since December last, continues to offer his services to the citizens as Instructor on the Piano, Guitar, and Harmony at the residences of pupils or in schools. Terms f 15,00 per quarter of 24 lessons. References.—L. N. Whittle, Esq., I. C. Plant,Dr. E. L. Strohecker, Mrs. Butler and others. Applications maybe left at Messrs E. J. Johnston <fc Co.’s Piano and Jewel ry Store. Repairing and tuning Pianos will be done faithfully To Buy and Sell for Cash ENABLES TH . Feuchtwanger T> sell Goods as cheap, and many articles cheaper, than anybody in the State. Call and examine his stock of DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR NISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., and you are sure not to leave his store without buying. E. FEUCHTWANGER, Next to Mrs. Bnlkley’s Millinery Establishment, Cher ry St., Macon, Ga.oct 6 d Postponed Executor’s Sale. Positively to take place on Thursday, the first day of November. Gt EORGIA—BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an order I ot the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on the Ist day of November, at the late residence, in Macon, of Andrew Pye, deceased, all the perishable pro perty belonging to the estate of said deceased, consist ing of Household aud Kitchen Furniture, one lot of Medicines, Medical Library, Surgical Instruments, &c., one Gold Watch, one Horse and Buggy, one two horse Wagon, two Cows and Calves, two sets Blacksmith Tools, and divers other articles too numerous to men tion. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, a. m. Terms— uctes due 12 months with approved security. STEPHEN COLLINS, oct 22 Executor of A. Pye, deceased. GUNPOWDER, Foreign and Domestic. By feb 1 d-ly D. 0. HODGKINS * SON J. 0. THUKNTON & CO., Opposite the Post Ottice. Quinby & Co.’s Buggies, Brattleboro Buggies, Concord Buggies, ” Elbow Spring Buggies, Eliptic “ Buggies, Side “ Buggies, Boden’s Trotting Buggies, York “ Buggies, Pooey Buggies, Plant’s Premium Buggies, r Elm City Buggies, Shifting Top Buggies, Slide Seat Buggies, Extra Seat Buggies, Standing Top Buggies, With ail the various styles in use, which will be cou stautly replenished, with an Extensive Stock of Car > riaires, Bretts, Caleche Coaches, Harness, &c. <fcc. The very beet of work offered on the most reasonable i terms, for cash or good notes. [Aug 21 “Nosse Haec Omnia Sains Est” BROUGHTON’S Prescription Store, corner of Cotton Avenue and Cherry st., opp. Bowdre & Anderson’s. TJeliable Medicines only, will be used in the prepara -LV tion of all prescriptions. Patients Ought to bear this in mind, and also remember that Broughton is T Unsurpassed for skill in compounding Physician’s prescriptions. Good and efficient Medicines, selected with great care, always on hand. Having 13 years experience in this business, Brough ton would suggest to the pnnlic rpjae propriety of sending their preserptions to him, JL to be put up as above— Os unquestionably pure and select Drugs, Chemicals ,&c. XTight calls promptly attended, on application at his 11 residence, New st., opposite T. A. Harris’. Aug 25- JOHN BROUGHTON, Druggist. RUNAWAY, FROM the dwelling of the subscriber, in Vineville about the 14th instant, anegro woman named MAR THA, about 30 years old, copper colored, front teeth out, medium size, slim made, a small scar from a burn on one of her arms. A reasonable reward will be paid for herapprehension and delivery, or any information to lead to her recovery. J. P. LAMAR Macon, July 30, IB6o.—dtf otice! A nimble Thrlp better than a slow Sevenpencc. C. H. FREEMAN & CO. Have determined on and after the First Day orSepteilibcr Wexl, To adopt strictly the CASH SYSTinM In their business, as they are satisfied by that means they will be enable to sell their goods at least Ten Per lent. Cheaper! And they are disposed to give that advantage to their CUSTOMERS, Instead of paying it out for a Book Keeper and Shoo Leather, (To say nothing of the annoyance of DUNNING AND BEING DUNNED!! They are thankful for X* 6 t 37" &, -XT «Z> XT & And hope by the adoption of the -A.BO’V’E SYSTEM NOT ONLY A C O N T I N U A T I O3N BUT AN| INCREASE OF THD SAME! As we intend keeplnga full assorment of EVERYTHING in the Confectionary, Family Grocery AND PROVISION LINE. aug d-ts KENNEDY & LYNCH, MERCHANT TAILORS, XYTILL open, on the first of October, in the Store for v v merly occupied by Mr. J. Peter, on Cherry street, next to Freeman’s, a choice and well selected assort ment of Clatlis? Cassimeres, AND VESTINGS, of the latest importations, which we are prepared to manufacture to order, in the latest styles, and at the shortest notice, all of which we will warrant to give sat isfaction. The citizens of Macon, and adjoining counties, are re spectfully invited to give us a call, as we are practical Tailors, and determined to please both in price and style. We have also a fine assortment of Furnishing Goods. W. C. KENNEDY, Sept 29- P. LYNCH. JNO. N. KEIN & CO., Second St Macon, Ga., Will offer this day A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF BILKS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, AT GREAT BARGAINS, AT GREAT BARGAINS, AT GREAT BARGAINS, FOR CASH. FOR CASH. FOR CASH. CARPETING, CARPETING. RUGS, MATTINGS, &C., VELVET, BRUSSELS. THREE PLY &C., CURTAINS, SATIN LAIN, AND LACE CURTAINS, Call and see the Goods Ca 1 land see the Goods Call and see the Goods And judge for yourselves, And judge for yourselves, And judge for yourselves, AT AT AT JNO. N. KEIN & CO S. JNO. N. KEIN & CO’S. JNO. N. KEIN & CO’S. oct 12 " Head- Quarters. TO HOUSE-KEEPERS. THE PREMIUM BAKING O B YeasHt Powder, DOES not contain a particle of Alum, Sa ratns or any kind of deleterous drug, but is perfectly pure aud healthy and as a culinary preparatou is infallible and invaluable. TheAzuinea has obtained the diploma as the purest and best Baking Powder known, ior making light aud wholesome BRE/XD BISCUIT, SPONGE, JOHNNY AND BUCKWHEAT CAKES. A trial only is necessary. For sale by ZEILIN & HUNT, oct 6 d Or.!y Agents. New Jewelry Establishment. LOUIS R. MENARD, {Late of the Firmff Menard Burghard.) IS now opening at his new Store, next door below Ross & Coleman’s, Cotton Avenue, a large stock of the latest styles of Watches, Clocks, Jbwelby, Silveb and Plated Ware, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. These goods were selected by himself, and he flatters himself that several years experience in the business has qualified him to please his patrons. Give him a call. REPAIRING.—This department is under the superin tendence of competent workmen, and all work done by him is warranted to give satisfaction. oct 9d BANKNOTE LOST. WHEREAS, the right half of a Bank Note for Fifty V V Dollars, of the Bank of Middle Georgia, at Macon, said note being numbered 168, bearing date Septembe* 1,1856, lettered B, and signed H. M. North, Cashier, ns been lost. . . Notice is hereby given that three months after the us hereof, I will apply to said Bank for a renewal o> ' said note. THOMAS TEMPLE Wilkinson county, October 8,1860. rpAKEN UP, by the Overseer, on the estate pljceo* 1 John Lamar, deceased, a small chesuut surre' h • aged about 11 years, with a slight blemish in The owner is requested to come forward, prove ’ and pay for the advertisement. Apply at lhe,).i??„nder -9 miles East of Clinton, in Jones county, or to tut signed, at Macon. J. H. lam Sept 21-d&wlm