The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, November 07, 1860, Image 3

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0 , \ ll Y TELEGRAPH „ -rri< E HOI KM. g l»O*’ M>!ire of schedule on the Macon || i- hOn ” Wil!be ob - IKa * «fi‘ nviock A. M. to 9 o’clock A. M. “ A. M. “ 1 “ P.M. cWSce'f h*’» „ p. M “ 6 P.M. *J s t«M°’ clock P - M - I1 I ■ . r. Gundars at WM. I e!o# *gp. L. STROIIECKER, Post Master. ■ . t-rflSthW I I —■ - --—■ —■ — I ./ need Alive and Whole a* a Rem- . w /»*ion.— A writer in the Nor- . I I describes a visit which he ■ ***■ ' n nth to a l*dy in Toledo, Ohio, who ’ I • ir frop* a (i »y a remedy for con- a. She was recommended to do it by an i I ‘‘ an who said he was cured in that way. ■f- - *‘ <ee k- this singular medicine has restor- ■ * state of great weakness to strength. 1 ' : r <aw the lady take a live frog from a I .wallow him whole, without chewing. ■ also, did the same. ■ 'N~ At the breaking of the ground for the f ’ . nrement of the Lynchburg and Tennes- ■ . - at Lynchburg, a clergyman sol- v and slowly read a manuscript prayer, ; . { he conclusion of which an old negro man, ! I* Lad l>een resting with one foot on his ■ and his arms on the handle, looking in | \in the diaplain’s face, straightened him- I 2d up and remarked very audibly: “Well, I Alt’s de fust time de Lord’s eber been | ~ r; . to on de subject of railroads.” A Sheriff’s officer was sent to execute I a w: against a Quaker. On arriving at the . he saw the Quaker’s wife, who in reply I . t inquiry whether her husband was at answered in the affirmative, at the same I ..... r> -questing him to be seated, and her hus i uutdd speedily see him. The officer I ;,„1 patiently for some time, but the fair ~ .keress coming into the room, lie reminded j ' • of her promise, that he should see her hus i ~d. “Nay, friend, I promised that he should thee. He has seen thee. He did not like v lo<>ks, therefore he avoided thee, and has o the house by another path.’’ A Nakhow Escape.—Night before last, as the ; \f.. ..ppi train was coming down, between i M .vilaand Whistler, a passenger, supposed to | , under the influence of whiskey, was noticed f.How pa.-senger, sitting near, to be asleep ’ w - i his f< et out ofthe window of the car. He . jlff.Jv darted up, as if he might have had frightful dream of apprehension of some • ,! danger, ami scrambled feet foremost out th. , «r, the train going, perhaps, thirty miles ' hour. The alarm was given by the passen- j ; r who saw it, the train stopped within a mile I ~r two ami ran back to search for him. He was | • Hid sitting by the road wiping the blood from .' ie. Ih* was able to get up and go ahoaid • . train. It is wonderful that he should have , - <ped with so little injury.— Mobile Mercury, Vitk ’-//’“At Houston, Texas, they have a cotton i completed ami in full operation. A cot - ~: ti 1 Woolen factory will be completed in due j :;>!< ■ Houston hids fair to become quite a man utv t iriug city. The iron foundery is doing W. I. and is constantly enlarging and extending its optrations. • > The English travelers complain that they ! i ’ .. much hurried in our hotels and so little ; i.ur-tage coaches. An Irish traveler took a ■ tf.rent view ofthe case. Honest Pat came in it 1 o'clock and was called up in half an hour. \ml w hat will ye charge for the bitoflodging?” •I w. t.t < five cents,” was the reply. “And sure tw « kind of ye to call me so airly ; if I’d slept until the morning, I'd not had the money to pay the bill - I Macon Prices Current. Kentucky none |>yard.... (XI @ (X) Indian yard. .. 15 @ 16 HU I- HOPE Hand spun... & tt> B#@ 9 Machine Wlb 9 @ 9# li.Mt'X Side-. Ribbed lb 14 @ 15 shoulders $ tt> 12 @ 12# Hams V lb 15 @ 16 Canvassed $ ®> 15 @ 16 Tenn. Clear sides. . lb 15#@ 16 Shoulders 1b ... 12 @ 12# Hams 1b 15 @ 16 t TTEK—Go-ben lb 26 @ 30 Western 1b .... -K) @ 25 tXKETs V pair. .2 00 @275 INIILES—SUr ib 20 @ 25 Adamantine p Ib 20 @ 28 sperm V 48 @ 50 t HEESE-Western V lb 13 @ 14 Northern ‘p lb 14 @ 15 luF.iKE-Rio V lb 16J$@ 17 Laguira V lb 17 @ 18 Java p lb 18 @ 20 Mocha lb .... 22 @ 24 to’; iAGE— Manila ff> 11 @ 15 < "ottou I' lb.. . 18 @ 22 Jute 8 @ . AiUFRS . . p lb 50 @ 55 MEN 1 V bbl 275 @3OO i'H-M , w. re No. 1 bbl Is 00 @2200 No. 2 V bbl 1700 @IBOO No. 3 ? bbl 9 (X) @I2OO t ■1; .pert ne iow grades bbl 750 @BOO siandard bbl-.... 800 @BSO Extra V bbl 850 @9 00 Eamily V 661 9 00 @lO 00 < 1 ■ Extra W bbl 900 @IOOO ■ .UN Bariev bushel.. 150 c orn bushel.. 95 @IOO Oat- $ bushel. 70 @ 80 Rv................V bushel. 150 Wheat p bushel. 200 @2l2# Bran V lOOlbs.. 125 @l5O Meal V bushel. 1 15 @ 155 > ' V It' 9 10 xNu—Peuvian lOOlbs.. 315 @330 American, or Jarvis Maud <1 .. 225 @250 R> -e looiba . 280 @3OO v -<• rphoi-phate of liniefc! lOOlbs.. 280 @ 300 NNA BAGS—New bag. . 14 @ 00 Second hand..V bag.. . 10 @ 00 •' MoWTIER V keg.... 6 50 @7OO • u tp IflQfoe.. 170 @ 190 E.i-’.-m P lOOlbs.. 180 @2OO N \ -<3ll £lb 3’ @ 41g >i<- P it' 4’ S 5M < astings Vlb 3J. A 5 1 K: -!A> .. .. ....f* yard. .. 16 @ 28 t it-h. Iwrn - tt< 15 @ 16 I l:< k./i-Sew 'fl lb 1 ¥ 1' ME-ltoadelphia hhds.. -0000 @MOO Th mil-ton A Shelby.. bbl 200 @225 M». tb-Bar Vlb .. 8@ 10 Mc >l..ls»>Es—hi barrel#—Old crop gallon.. 35 @ 37 No new Molasses. in hogsheads... gallon.. 33 @ 35 ' ' V®- 4 @ 4« > .1(0 SHOES pair.... 125 @ 150 oil. sperm V gallon.. 125 @175 ianner s V 661 12(H) @I4OO Li ,-eed V gallon.. 85 @IOO boiled V gallon.. 90 @llO i 'SH fl ft, 7 @ 9 concentrated p tb 18 @ 20 Russet's Southern...s» pair.... i4O @l5O - ’ iv Me.— bbl 1800 @2OOO Rutap p bbl 0000 @OOOO I \STER c alcined 'phbl... . 300 @350 Landplaster tj< bbl 225 @250 f KTOES -Eating bbl. ... 325 @350 Planting P bbl. ... 275 @3OO TAINTS— WhiteLead,pure.,..p 8 @ M)M Zinc P Tb 9 @ 10 Kb F ylb 5M@ 6 BALI Liverjiool p sack..., 135 @l4O Alum p sack.... 150 @ 175 Table.large sack# p sack.... 350 @350 sPIc ES—Pepper p 10 @ 15 Gin-er p Ib 9 @ 12’< M c.AR Fa.r P tt> Prime p Ib 10 @ 10& < 'hoiee ? ib io«@ iim ; Clarified p lb 10 @ 12 Loaf p B> 12#@ 14 8* >AP-Turpentine plb 5 @ 6# Family plb 7 @ 8 "TAR< H-Ni>. 1 p lb 8 @ 10 -I Rl P—New Orleans p bbl 60 @ 65 Georgia p bbl 63 @ 66 "HOT-Baek pbag.... 215 @225 Bird Pbag. . 210 @220 u HHKEY—Pike # pgaflon.. 33 @ 37# Ward A Cary ...p gallon.. 35 @ 35 „ Pure Corn P gallon.. 32 @ 33 UVOLHATS Pdoz . GOO @1250 FOR CHAPPED LIPS. aLYCEKINE CREAM, IN Apple, Cherry, Acorn and other flavors, handsome for the toilet. Ox Marrow. Coeoene. Bears Oil. Ac., for the hair. Lilly White, Man Fur, Rouge and Pink Saucers for the complexion. Benzene, Spaulding’s Glue, Diamond Cement, Silver Snap, for cleaning Plated Ware, Silver, Ac. Honey, Brown, Windsor, Barber and other Soaps. Men Fur Bales, Powder Puffs, Gum Elastic Rings, Buffalo, Horn, and India Rubber Combs, both dressing and fine. Cox's Gelatine, Lyon’s Powder, Flavoring Extracts of Rose, Lemon, Strawberry, Celery. Nutmegs. Almond and all «avora ' IS ZEILIN & ni NT. CUPS AND SAUCERS! 500 Dozen! NOW IX STORE AND FOB SALE BY BOLSHAW A HERZOG, nov 3 d No 11 Cotton Avenue. \’EW CHEESE BUTTER aud APPLES, receiving by 5 every steamer. GEO. T. ROGERS & SOR. Mtk d PHOTOGRAPHS! A . WOOD’S PREMIUM GALLERY. WOOD has returned home, and is now better prepared than ever to produce those beautifttl Pictures for which his GALLERY is so Justly celebrated. IM PROVEMENTis the order ofthe day, and several NEW and important Inventions have just been added to our already complete set of Instruments, which gives us ad vantages possessed by few Artists. In fact, WOOD is still ahead, as every one can see by calling and examin ing his beautiful specimens. Artists of acknowledged talent are permanently en gaged at this establishment, and no Picture is allowed to go out until complete satisfaction.!# given. A per fect likeness warran. ed in every case. AMBROTYPES. In this line we cannot be equalled, as the most beau tiful STOCK OF’ CASES of new A rich Patterns, Man ufactured expressly for this GALLERY, have just ar rived, and will be sold as low as the same quality can be had elsewhere. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS Os any size, at LOW PRICES. The public is re- spectfully invited to visit this Gallery, R. L. WOOD. oct 19 NEW AND CHOICE Gr O O D S !! At all times to be 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, Pickled Beef, Butter Crakers, Cream Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Ginger Schnapps, English Dairy Cheese, State Cheese, Red and White Onions, Pure Brandies, Wines, &c., Extra Havana Cigars, and in fact, everything desi rable to eat or drink. ocl: 20 ±Xi otice! zl nimble Thrip better than a slow Secenpence. C. H. FREEMAN SCO. Have determined on and after the First Day ofSepteinber Next, To adopt strictly the CASH SYSTEM In their business, as they are satisfied by that means they will be enable to sell their goods at least Ten Per Cent, Cheaper! And they are disposed to give that advantage to their CUSTOMERS, Instead of paying it out for a Book Keeper and Shoe Leather, To say nothing of the annoyance of J>TXX/X(f AND BEING DUNNED!! They arc thankful for Past 3F 1 av or & And hope by the adoption of the A. BO YE SYSTEM NOT ONLY A CONTIN U A T I ON BUT AN INCREASE OF THE SAKES As we intend keeping a full assorment of EVERYTHING iu the Confectionary, Family Grocery AND PROVISION LINE. aug d-ts To Southern Dealers! W. A. RANSOM & CO., Successors to J- Ransom & Co*, 32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS, Daniel Ransom, | I Darius W. Geer, W. A. Ransom, Now-Vork, 1 Robert H. Boyd, A. P. Ransom, } ’ ( MANUFACTURERS AN d WHOLES VL.F. DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK OF F INE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the 1 Southern Trade, which ‘hey will sell at the lowest market prices for cash or approved credit Jan, 1,1860. d&wly & SON SB,OOO. Eight Thousand Dollars Worth or DRY GOODS, AT, AND BELOW, NEW YORK COST. ALL who are in want of French and English Mari noes, all wool and mixed Delaines, Red and White Flannels, Plain and Plaid Sack Flannels, Tweeds and Satinette, Linseys, Shawls, &c., would do well to call at my Store, as I have a few that are going very cheap. Silks. I am selling Silks from twei ty-five to fifty per cent, less than they coet in New’ York. A good lot of Marcel lane Silks, for lining, at 50 cents per yard. White Satin, Silk Velvet, &c., very low. Kid Gloves, A fine lot of Kid Gloves on hand, at; 75 cents per pair. Hosiery, Embroideries, a few Lace Setts, and a great many other things. Call for what yon want, as I have many desirable things not to be seen unless called for. Come one, Come all. T J. SWANSON. Sept 1- A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO. ARE NO W OFFERING A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF SPRING AND SIMMER CLOTHING FOR BOTH MEN AND BOYS, TOGETHER WITH nii.yisnL\G goods In large variety. Also TRUNKS, VALICEB, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. mar 23 d 1 HAVE ON HAND A FINE LOT or China Tea and Dinner Sets, GLASS WARE, ICE PITCHERS, CASTOHS, cfco. April 25- * R. P. McEVOY. JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE LOT OF COAL OIL LAMPS, all qualities, from the cheapest to a good fine article. ALSO, a lot of Fruit Jars, Screw tops, something new' and de sirable. R. P. McEVOY. 1860. 1860. SPRING STYLE. GENTS' SILK.DRESS HATS! A first rate article for $3.50 The best quality $5.00 Call and see them—we will soon be receiving the Spring Style of SOFT FUR HATS, Together with an extensive assortment of Spring and Summer fIBZBHKKJBZKCSK, For Ladies and Gentlemen. Cail and see us. feb 18 d-ts BEARDEN, GAINES & CO., , Triangular Block. JOSEPH E. WELLS DEA I.EK IN H RB WA RE, IKON, STKIGL, CARRIAGE MATERIAL’S, A<‘., A( , Third Street, Macon, Ga. July 30 _ EMPORIUM OF FASHION! LAMAR & WILLIAMSON CIALL the attention of the citizens of Macon, and vi ! cinity to a rich and Elegant Assortment OF IDItESS GOODS, ■WHICH THEY WILL OPEN, AT THEIR NEW STORE, Under Granite Hall, on Mulberry street, Tuesday, Octo ber 2nd, comprising Fine Silk Robes, Fine Velvet Volante Robes, Plain Silks Embroidered with Velvet, Brocade Silks, Black and Figured Silks, Marcellines, &c., Riched Printed DeLaine Robes, Robes DeChambro, Misses DeLaine Robes, with imitation Volantee, Plain and Figured De Laines, from 12# to $1,25 per yard. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Velours and Mytelhies, Striped, Plain and Broche Poplins, Evening Dresses, Tinselled with Gold. All descriptions of Embroideries, Furnishing Goods, &c* Also a large assortment of SHIRTINGS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, SHEETINGS, BED BLANKETS, NEGRO BLAN KETS, KERSEYS, Ac. Every article kept in a Frst Class house will be found at our “One Price Emporium.” [Oct 1-ts Si ® I7IALL and WINTER .STYLES oi HATS & CAPS re ’ ceived at C. B. STONE & BRO'S, Opposite Lanier House. They have received every style 01 Hats and Caps that are new and beautiful. All of which they offer on the most reasonable terms. oct 11 d-ts HOME AGAIN! TVOW OTN AND RECEIVING, Double Plated Ice Pitchers, BRITAMNIA PITCHERS, The Celebrated Windship's Ice Safe, Various other Patterns, PLATED CASTORS, WAITERS, TOILETT SETTS, A FINE LOT OF IMPORTED CUTLERY, BIRD CAGES, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, GRATES, MOST APPROVED PATTERNS OF COOKING STOVES, and every articles in the H juse Furnishing line. As I purchase direct from Manufacturers, I am prepared to sell on a# good terms as any similar establishment. - W’. J. McELROY. REV. H. LQWENTHAL, T)RACTICAL TEACHER of the Hebrew and German j of ThXs A A ,t liaY?f 9 la ]^c t^ C Y la 0 PP osite the residence I Terms—By the course consieting of 25 lessons.. $25. By tne year, onepuoi] ” ... 2 of one Parents N 3 of one Parents ....!! * ij’A Students may enter the above Institution'at any time I during the day or evening, and study both language* i if they prefer. Engagements with Schools, Ac., it:is ’ respectfully solicited. All payments must invariably be either half in advance ‘ security of the whole. feb 24d ’®l BAIRD Has just opened HZ SUPERIOR LOT OF Cloths, j—: r**" Cassiinerets, ■2 And Vestings, —i which cannot be excelled in beauty and durability. Having engaged Mons. Rousso, an experienced * cutter, from New York, customers may rely on having something Superior in the style and fit of I their garments. NEW STYLES IN Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, * Shawls, Socks, Straps, Canes, Umbrellas, &c &c iZZi CHAS. H. BAIRD, j Cor. of Cherry and Second Sts. Sept 20- New Sewing Machines. HARDIE’S PATENT, The Simplest and Best THAT HAS EVER BEEN BEFORE THE PUBLIC. TYHE undersigned will offer for sale, by the sth of July A next, Hardie’s Patent Sewing Machine. It is the simplest and best that has ever been invented; and those whointend purchasing one of these most useful of all articles for families, would do well to wait and get HARDIE'S PATENT, if they wish the best. Do not take our word for it, but call at M. R. Roger’s Store on Cotton Avenue, between the Store of T. J. Swanson and the Baptist Depository, and examine one they have on exhibition. We will have a supply next month. Agents wanted in every town and city in the State. T. J. SWANSON, Macon, June 9, 1860- M. R. ROGERS AjADD,“WEBSTER & CO.’S £, 1 0 ‘■HBkliOw BHw ... Improved Sewing Machines, For the Use of Families and T\ZE CTURERS. r I A HESE Machines not only combine all the advantages 1 of the beet Machines of other make, but add many improvements not possessed by them, and are, in truth, the best aud most reliable machines now in use, as can be proved by the united testimonials of all who have used them. The subscriber, having been appointed Agent for Ma con, has new on hand various styles of trie Machine, which he is desirous of exhibiting.’ May 19-d F. H. BURGIIARD. SOYER’S SULTANA SAUCE. For Hot and Cold Dishes of All Kinds. OTHIS most delicious and appetis ing Sauce, invented by the renown ed “So yer,” for the London Re form Club, is, since his decease, manufactured by the well-known house of Crosse & Blackwell, London, from the original recipe. It is the favorite Sauce in England, and on the Continent, with a high and growing reputation among A merican Epicures. Opinions of the London Press. “We recommend our correspondent to try Mons.Soyer’s new Sauce, entitled the ‘Sultana's Sauce.’ It is made after the Turkish recipe ; its flavor is excellent, and it affords considerable aid in casesof slow and weak digestion.” The Lancet. “ Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of So yer.”—Observer. “A most valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, I and should have a place on every table.” — Atlas. Sole Agents for the United States, - GARDINER G. YVELIN, 217 Fulton St., New York. For sale by ocers and Fruit Dealers everwhere. march 5 d-e. o w. ly. J. C. THORNTON & CO., Opposite the Post Office. ! Quinby & Co.’s Buggies, xanfiaa. . Brattleboro Buggies, f * Concord Buggies, ‘ Elbow Spring Buggies, L X—.ZL, Eliptic “ Buggies. Side “ Buggies, Boden’s Trotting Buggies, York “ Buggies, Poney Buggies, Plant’s Premium Buggies, Elm City Buggies, Shifting Top Buggies, Slide Seat Buggies, Extra Seat Buggies, Standing Top Buggies, : With all the various styles In use, which will be con etantly replenished, with an Extensive Stock of Car riages, Bretts, Caleche Coaches, Harness, &c. &c. i The very best of work offered on the most reasonable I terms, for cash or good notes. [Aug 21 New Jewelry Establishment LOUIS R. MENARD, {Late of the Firm of 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, Jewelry, Silver 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 9 d I IILSII CONFECTIONS AND PROVISIONS. j rpHOSE desirous of getting a nice dessert, no matter Jl what kind, either FINE FRESH PIES, all sorts, CHARLOTTE RUSSES, ICE CREAMS, PUDDINGS, LIGHT SWEET CAKE, of 50 different descriptions, FRESH NICE CANDIES, &c., 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, m very superior style, having aU facilities and help to guarantee highest satisfaction. Also, received, a fine lot of West India Fruit, consist ing of Oranges, Pineapples, and Bananas. C. HANSE, Sept 22-d Successor to H. Horne. GOOD NEWS FOR THE L A. 13 I 3E! S. EIIXSTEIIV Has just opened a choice lot of LACE SETS, BERTHAS, COLLARS, ZOUAVE JACKETS, EMBROIDER ED AND THREAD CAMBRIC HANDKER CHIEFS, BANDS, BDGINGS AND IN SERTINGS; Also, the Second Lot of those elegant CLOAKS that he is selling so cheap. 1 lot of DRESS GOODS of all kinds. SHAWLS. BLANKETS, KERSEYS, &c. CARPETS—in best 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 ELIAS EINSTED 22 « ISHiBES ° i EilagffilßlgOi * MWMM'WEyw 'j Eh ■SiBl « ip!® I £ a mii PWi 2 ° b HliflMl “ " EwJiK&S w * wWWa.B»m=BB Ph m o * H * WtelM b» * owsII&BKm « h '' August 2 liw.l i>g ifi,r p. #” yLJf 1* W® AT AIWLAT'S (FOIUSOKY CAST IRON FENCING forGardens and public and pri vate Grounds, Cemeteries, Verandahs, Balustrades, Ac., Ac., on public and private Buildings. New and Splendid Patterns. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that en couraged by the great success of his new Patent Iron Fencing, he has recently provided himself with new and elegant designs in great variety, so that the purchaser will be at no loss to suit himself in Pattern and price. Let no Man be Misled By the high-sounding circulars from Northern Houses.— I will furnish Iron Railing as handsome and substantial as can be made, at rates as cheap as the cheapest, lam doing a large business in making iron Fences, and in vite all contemplating a purchase to call and see me at Findlay's Iron Works, Macon. leb 22 d W. L. LONGLEY. SIN C3WEIE3. »e - O U i = g 43 L> - M §5 «c~ sbjS s H llffl M - Z~}~ -X “<h “ c LF— A r* oggE-f ¥ I i o £4 ® II / \ 'li/ \ M s^o* s k I! t-NTj! “Al S\ WUW ITiKiR IfeW K z. g <u ' 4?Vk p* -= t•= X SEWING MACHINES Will sew fine and coarse thread and goods handsomely. Agents wanted in every town. JOHN 11. TYSOE, Southern Agent, No. 9, Cotton Avenue, next door to Parker’s, Sept 22-d Macon, Ga. HAIR JEWELRY! MHS. GIOVANNIIH, ARTIST IN HAIR, MACON, GA., J RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that she V receives and executes orders in Hair-braided NECKLACES, BROACHES, PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, CHATELAINS, GENTS’ VEST CHAINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, &c., 200 different patterns. As fine work as can be obtained in I’aris or New York. Specimens of her work can be seen at the Jewelry Store of Messrs. J. A. & S. S. Vir gin, on Cotton Auenue. where orders may be left and prices ascertained. Particular attention paid to orders and communications received by mail or express. Resi, dence on Fifth St. near Mrs. Watts. Aug 10-d3m HtVIR BRAIDIMO- M ISS HOLOMON respectfully informs the public tha. . she is prepared to execute Hair Braiding in the most excellent style such as Bracelets, Gent’s Ves Chains, Charms, Necklaces, Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, &c Ac. Those who wish anything of the kind will do well to call on her at her residence on Pine street, opposite Dr. Branham's. [Sept 13-d6ni TO THOSE WHO DOUBT THE EFFICACY OF EZEKXEXZS INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER, READ the following certificates of your own towns men, gentlemen well known to all; if this is not satisfactory, call at the proprietor's, (>'.» Main st., andyou can see certificates from all sections of the Union: Richmond, July 10,1860. Mr. N. Ezekibl—Dear Sir: 1 take great pleasure in informing you that I have used three bottles of your Hair Restorer with great satisfaction to myself; my hair is growing finely. Please send me half a dozen bottles. Respectfully, JOHN O. CHILES. Battle House. Mobile, Ala.. April 6, IS6O. N. Ezekiel, Esq., Richmond—Dear Sir: You were so kind as to present me, when a guest of our house, with a bottle of your Hair Restorer, which lias been exhaust ed for several days, and I have inquired in vain at your agents in this city, day after day, to renew my supply.— The trial of your Restorer, as far as my limited supply permits me to judge, is highly satisfactory. I wish to give it a fair trial, and will, therefore, thank you to send me half a dozen bottles by Adam's Express; send bill with the package, to be collected on delivery. Your ear ly compliance will very much oblige, Yours, truly, E. R. PEASE. Richmond, July 17,1800. Mb. N. Ezekiel—Dear Sir: It affords me much pleas ure to state that I have used only two bottles of Ezeki el's Hair Restorer. My hair was thin, with a tendency to come out when combed or brushed. It now seems to be firmly rooted and growing much thicker than it did before I used it. I have every confidence in its efiicacy, from the limited time I have used it, and the improve ment it has made in my hair in the last two months. Very truly. WM. W. DUNNAVANT. Richmond, July 17,1860. Mr. N. Ezekiel—Dear Sir: It is with much pleasure that I can inform you that I have used six bottles oi your Hair Tonic with great success, and recommend it as the very best article that I have ever used, to cause the hair to grow in case of baldness. Respectfully, J. W. B. DODSON, Mayo's Bridge. The certificates as to the success of the VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER, are from gentlemen whose word mav lie relied on. Mr. Ezekiel goes to-day to the White Sulphur Springs to distribute the blessing of his inven tion among the bald pated and thin haired visitors to that great national summer rendezvous.— Richmond En quirer, July 16,1866. NO HUMBUG.—The numerous unsolicited certificates sent to Mr. Ezekiel ought to remove the doubts of the most ineredulons as to the efficacy of his Hair Restorer. —Richmond }V7iiff, July 14,1860. HAIR RESTORATIVE. —We call attention to the ad vertisement of Mr. N. Ezekiel, of Richmond, who, it is now established, has discovered an undoubted Hair Re storative, the success of which is fully vouched by some of the most respectable and reliable gentlemen in Rich mond. It is a discovery long desired'by those who have “no hair on the top of his head, the place where the hair ought to grow,” and will speedily be brought into uni versal use. Mr. E. s own head is a witness of the effi ciency of his remedy, now giving evidence of a luxuri ant growth of hair, where a few months ago there was none at all.— Staunton Vindicator. £3F”For sale by all Druggists in the United States. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. All orders must be addressed to the proprietor, N. EZEKIEL, 69 Main Strret, Aug 10-d Richmond, Virginia. JUST RECEIVED, A Fresh invoice of AC SILK MA NTILLAS, LACE SILK MANTILLAS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, MAGIC FANS, a new article, at MRS. F. DESSAU’S, Store on Mullterry, next to J. W r . Will be opened to-day several boxes of bonnets. Macon, April 25,1860- Groceries and Planters’ Supplies! HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN, Comer Third Sf Cherry Sts., Macon. < RE daily receiving and keep constantly on hand, one of the largest and most complete assortments of Groceries to be found in the State, which they offer to Planters all the lowest prices. The stock includes large amounts of Gunny Cloth, Super Curb. Soda, Ro tie, Soda and Butter Crackers* Baling Twine, Herrings, < ollee—Java, Porto Rico, Rio Ashton's Table Salt. ,„ an dLaguira, Well Buckets, Black and Green Tea. Blue Buckets, ,■ c - Su ”*‘ r < Tubs, Loat Sugar. Georgia Pine Buckets, line Port Rico, Ix'veritt Axes, Li'crpool Salt, White Lead and Zinc. Alnm Salt, Tanners’and Machine Oil* Adamantine Candles. Castor Oil, SP e ™’ “ Linseed Oil. Nol .oap, Lemon Syrup, ramily Foilet Soap, Rowe Coraial, Assorted and Fancy Candy. Peppermint Cordial, Sewing Thread. ?--’ <• r> j English Pickles, Regs of Powder, Worcestershire Sauce Duck shooting Powder Clear Bacon Sides, ®? ot > , Hams, Cigars, various brands, Shad, ToWcco, Mackerel, I Magnolia & Mt. Vernon To-White Fish, I b ac s°' fl Salmon. Osnaburgis and Stripes Plantation Whiskey" | Homespun, Bleached, Pine Aj pie Brandy J ; Georgia jhersey, Cut Loat Sugar, ! Northern “ Soft Shell Almonds, 1 Blankets, all prices, Pecan Nuts, Piper’s Heidsick Wine, Brazil Nuts. | La Perle Wine. Anderson's Solace Tobacco* | Cabinet M ine, Mackerel, Ginger «fc Blackberry Wine Prime Fresh Butter, and Brandy, Prime Fresh Lard, Rye and Corn Whiskey. Corn Shelters, Extra old Bourbon, Brooms, Gin, Runt and Brandy, Common Matches, Maderia.Fort& Sweet Wine, German “ London Dock Gin, New Cider, Baker & Stoughton Bitters, Blacking. Lemon Syrup, Cotton Cards, Ale and Porter, Yeast Powders, Ginger Preserves, Prunes Ground Paints ic Oil ol all and Figs colors. Assorted Pickles, feb 1 d-ly THOB. A. KAURIS, WM. H. ROSS HzARBIS & ROSS, (SrcOESSOBS TO TUOS. A. UASBI3,} "W-A-IRE - HOUSE AND General Commission Merchants 1 Cor. of Second <(• Poplar Sts., Macon, Ga. WILL give their special personal attention to all bu siness entrusted to them. Cash advances made on pro duce in store. Particular attention given to the storage and sate of Cotton. Macon, June 22,1860—aug 6 d&w-6m D. E. SHIPLEY. H. W. ROAMX. O. W. HOWARD. ‘Shipley, Roane & Co. (Successors to Shipley, HowaitD & Co) CLOTHIERS 303 Baltimore St., Baltimore. Goods manufactrred expressly for the Southern mar ket - feb 20 d [REEMAN6;SIMPSO|(J <MACNOIWIMACNOLIi; W rsK E v W £.°S®, r f !’ r ealc the above standard brand of fine Con per-Distilled-Malted Rye-Whiskey, in barrels and half barrels. As it is ot our own distillation.and highly improv ed by age, we confidently recommend it as the purest and best w hiskey that can possibly be distilled We alsooflerour OLD FAMILY KIE WHISKEY, and other brands from the largest stock of fine Whiskies in the United States. FRSEMAN & SIMPSON, Phanix DistiUery, on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia. Offices 96 Wall Street, New York: and 109 South Front St., Philadelphia. march 27,1860 d-ly CLEOHffiINTSMIIiL DEALERS IN 7 11*11-11 €*ISK, Leather and f Rubber Belting, SADDXjERT Hardware Ac. &c. CONCORD BUGCIFS. Opposite E. Bond’s Store Cherr Street Macon. feb 3 d-ly LOTTERIES. SEINERS’ LUrCK OFFICE / 1 EORGIA STATE LOTTERY- McKinney &Co. Ma n I agers—Capitals of J 60,000, $20,000, $13,000, &c., &c. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES—Hodges. Davis & Co., Managers.—Capitals SIOO,OOO, $70,000, $50,000, $20,- 000, Ac., Ac. WALTON FEMALE COLLEGE LOTTERY.—W. C. Dawson A Co., Managers—Capitals $60,000, $30,000, $20,- 000, SIO,OOO, Ac., A. Grateful for past favors would solicit a continuance of the same. Remember that I have sold and returned more Capitals, than any office in the State of Ga. Be sure to call at or send your orders to Shivers’ Lucky Os flee, if you wish alargeprize, Office, Floyd House Build ing, Macon, Ga. WM. SHIVERS, Jr., leb 22 d Agent for all the above Lotteries. JXMW BATH HOtJSE. r l''HE SPRING GARDEN Shower and Plunge Baths are X now completed, and ready for the accommodation of the public. Persons desirous oi bathing in a stream of Pure Spring water of delightful temperature, and taken directly from the fountain in the bowels of the earth, can now have an opportunity of doing so on application at the SPRING GARDBN. The Pool is sufficiently large for fifteen or twenty grown persons to bathe with ease, all at the same time, with a constant stream of Pure Spring water running through it sufficiently large, to keep the water at all times pure and healthy. For children under fifteen years of age, coming! n parties of eight or ten at a time, a lib eral discount from the usual prices will be made. Pai ents desirous of learning their children to swim, without the hazzard and danger of bathing in the river, are requested to call and examine the arrangements,ana if thought advisable to permit their children to become patrons of the establishment. Open at all times during the summer season, from sun rise in the morning until ten o’clock at night. july2B AMOS BENTON. GUANO. We will sell Fifty Tons of Reese’s Manipulated Guano! I’avablc Ist October, by Drafts on Factors, adding in erest. AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO. Will sell the balance of our stock of On same terms without interest. AYRES, YVUVGFIELD A CO. march 17 d O’DONNELL & WIPPLER’S UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, THIRD STREET, MACON, GA. We are prepared and ready to furnish, at all hours, IxTew York Oysters, In the Shell, Raw, Fried, Stewed, or in any way that may be desired. Also, Fish and Wild Game, Os every variety; and everything in their line that the Macon and New York Markets afford. Wines, Brandies, Fruits and Confectioneries. Sept 22-dly TURNIP SEED. 4 m POUNDS Turnip Seed just received and for sale I by [aug 13j T. J. & D. LANE. Brief Paper and Caps. BILL Paper, broad and narrow, white and blue. Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, various kinds. Commercial and Lady’s Note Paper. Envelopes, different styles. Bill Fites. Ebony Rules, Ink-Stands. Pmier-Folders and Cutters, Newspaper Files, Blank Books, Inks, Lead Pencils, Steel Pens, Visiting Cards, Letter Clips, Paper Weights, &c., Ac. For sale by J. D. CUBBEDGE, Agent. July a? Bacon. 50,000 tt>s. Prime Clear Sides, 20,000 “ “ Shoulders, »XXJ “ “ Canvassed Harns, for sate by Sept 7- BOWDItE A ANDERSON. ZUCZFLS. »- HAS returned from New York, with a /f full and Elegant Assortment of J. MILLUrtJRT, r WMtjfcyjS Consisting of all the newest Fall and Winter Styles. Her Bonnets are ele gant i H!l d a great variety of Velvets, Silks, Fine Leghorn and French Straw Bonnets. Misses Hats, Zouave Bonnets, IIK Nets. Head Dresses, Bridal Wreaths, 3: O Ornaments for the Hair, f)M\ OE EVERY DESCRIPTION, Embroideries, Lace Goods, Dress Trimmings, Corsetts, Marino Vests and Drawers, Worsteds, and a general as sortment of K AN C K <sO<> »M . The Ladles are invited to call and examine her Stock of Goods. All orders promptly attended to. Opening day 2d of October. [Sept 22-d DRUGS AND MEDICINFm At Ellis’ Drug Store, * w.t Cherry Street and Cottefe Avenw J 1 received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines fl Perfumery, Paint and varnish Brushes Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphine, AlcXl and 'J. ayn , et *.’ A J re s’, Wright's, Moffatt's, and Strotm’s pm.! Hemboldtte Extract of BuchU, Sanford’s Liver Invte" ra mu’ w M -. U in *’ o Y’" Soothing Syrup, Degrath’s Ecbatrte Oil, Mustang Liniment, IndianCholagogue, Jaynes’ Mr- Leans, and Fahnestock's Vermifuge; Seltzer Aperient and Citrate of Magnesia, warranted genuine. June 7, 1860- jy. S. ELLIS, Agent. THE PjRESCRIPTION STORE, Corner Cotton Avenue & Cherry St. r |Ml E attention of Physicians is respectftilly invited to A the list of Medicines and Chemicals which have just been received from one of the first manufacturing estab lishments m the country; lodide Potasaa, Caffeine, Atropia, Sulph. Cadmium, Bebeerine, bulph. Mangntnese, Vetatria, Iron by Hydro gen, (ITench.) Caustic Potassa, Sulph. Cinchonia, Sali cine, Quin ne, Calomel, Conia, Codeia, Digitalin, Chlo rodine. C hloroform, Strychnine, Cubebin, Parent ina Er gotine, . antonme. Nit. Silver, Morphine, Valerianate • A,l w ßiv ?; s,re ngthening and Isinglass Un.>.? “’ B1U T e Masf *’ Cod Llver Oi >< Confection, beiina Confec, Roses, Ipecac, Rhubarb, Aloes and many °‘ h y r ? r I t . lc,e9 1 guaranteed mtre and reliable. Fine im ported Brandy, I ort and Madeira Wine for medicinal Ul! X;.ti9,i JOHN BROUGHTON, - Ottu .EDruggist A Chemist. . WHOLESALE LIQUOR AM) CIGAR STORE. Dy J. r. W inter, Ksq. as a Lottery otMep whprw will, at all times, keep the Qo edit its'of Wines Liquors, and the Choicest Brands of Ciqars, ’ All of Direct Importation, niul miX i . ll wiai? ffered 011 r eaßoua ble terms. Invalids, Hr ind v will h nd ’“P. erio / "Ocie of either Wines or Brandy w ill find it to their advantage to give him a call. hn^n M J !‘'Z Ile ' m retiring from his old established business, embraces this opportunity to tender his grate -1 r € I? . 8 old lriende customers, from all of whom he solicits a share of patronage, in hia new enterprise. Macon, May 22d, 1860. WATCHES. CLOCKS, jiswiajw, Silver and Plated Ware, &c., Ac., AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL BY l’’. H. BTJHGH7YRD. Jj’ H. BURGHARD is now opening a large and splen . • did stock of Goods, selected by himself, consisting of the very best and most superior styles now in the market. Watches Of"every kind and description, of the best makers, war ranted to be all imported, of the finest workmanship ami to keep time, without the repairs neecessary to keen in order the sham articles made for sale only. He has a large and costly selection of all kinds of Gold and Silver, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, and trust that all in want ol a good, reliable article will save their money, before buying elsewhere, until they call at Burghard s. 1 Clocks., French and American Clocks, expressly fitted for counting rooms and offices, as well as the best finished Clocks for parlors. Diamonds. , II ?. ca ! 14 attention of all to his selection of Diamonds, In this line he cannot be excelled, having facilities foi buying direct from the importers, and now offers th« finest selection ever offered in this market; fine rings single and cluster diamonds, full setts for ladies wear,’ emeralds set with diamonds, ametbvist setts with dia! mond setting, rubies ditto, ami of plain gold and other richly set rings. He desires an examination, and defies competition, either in the beauty or richness of his stock, or the prices he has determined to sell at. Breast Pins. In this part icular he lias only to say that his stock con tains over 1500 varieties of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Breast Fins, of all kinds and qualities, and adapted to suit every taste; Diamonds, Pearls, Coral, Lava Cameo, Topaz, Ruby, Emerald, Amethyst, and varieties too nu merous to mention. Silver and Plated Ware. He has paid real attention in filling up his stock with some Oi the vury finest work in the Hne; Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast setts, and all varieties of articles used for the table, both for chr.ste finish and solid material, ho thinks his selection cannot be excelled. Musical Instruments. .. his line he cauuot fail to please. He has a splen did variety of violins, Guitars. Banjos, Flutes, Drums, Ac. Ac., and also some of the finest Musical Boxes ever brought to Macon. Other Articles. Every thing, almost,conceivable, for ornament or use Walking Canes, Gold and Silver headed, ami fancy Pearl and Carved handles, Necklaces, Spectacles, Portmonies, 1 Card Cases, Pen and Pencil Cases, the largest stock ever offered in this market; Ear Rings, Thimbles, ornamental ’ Ink Stands, &c. Ac. The above stock he offers low, determined to suit tho 1 times. He will sell for the very smallest profit, to keep up his trade, and to every one in need ot buying any thing in this line, he asks only that they may look at his stock before buying elsewhere, and he feels satisfied ho can afford inducements to all to buy their Jewelry, and other articles in his line, from Burghard’s, at the old stand, by the Georgia Telegraph office. Remember Burghard has the finest stock of Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, and Musical Instru ments, Jewelry of every description, fancy articles, Ac. Ac., and will sell better articles, at lower prices, than any house in Macon. Watches repaired and warranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice. [Sept 13- To my Patrons and Friends. I RETURN my thanks to my Patrons and Friends for the assistance they gave and rendered me the last cotton season ; and the present cotton season, I solicit a continuance of your kindness and support. My friends wilt find me at the same place, all reports to the contra ry notwithstanding. Aly ola and new patrons and friends will find me ready to do all t can to advance and protect their interest. THOM AS T. WYCHE. Macon, Sept Bth, 1860-ts “WOOD. BRO. <fc CO. HAVE this day added to their extensive Stock of Furniture, a Large A-ssortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, .Mattings, Window Curtains, &c. &c., which we are offering At Very Low Prices. Our Stock is entirely new, and every one purchasing may be assured of getting the latest style and patterns. War rooms next door to Lanier House. Al on. Aug. 15, 1860. Breakers Ahead! A LL who are indebted to us by account will pleese A call at the Captain’s Office and settle, and all or ders sent to us by those indebted, will be returned un til such accounts are settled; also such orders as are written on blocks of wood, sand-paper, mary-t.ns of news vapers Ac., in fact all that are not accomimnted with the Cash We shall not not sell our stock on a credit, and all lumber sent to our Factory to he dressed, must ba “octiddf bef< ’ ,C H i to D?B WOODRUFF. Attention! Attention ! Messrs. Newcomb A Patterson IXTOULD respectfully call the attention of the Citi VV zens of Alacon and vicinity to their Great Soutn Eclipse Shingle I’TP, Which is now in successful operation at soet’e Fon dry All persons interested will pleaseobserve thatthi machine will turn out from ten to twenty thousand shin gtes a day, makes them uniform in thickness and taper and perfectly smooth in finish, with less waste of tim her and time than any other machine in existence. The public are requested to call and witness the oper ation of making Shingles by this machine. Any infor mation in re<'ard to the machine can be had on applica tion to Messrs. NEWCOMB & PATTERSON, At “The Georgia,” Mulberry St., Macon, Ga. march 15 d "FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FOR THE Wholesale and Retail Trade of 1860. E. HEIDT & CO., No. 68 St. Julian and 101 Bryan streets, Savannah, Ga. in sight of the Pulaski House, A RE now receiving, T »<mi-weekly ; per steamers th. A la nest stock of FALL AND W IN 1 ER CLOIHINU, and Gentlemen’s FURNISHING GOODS ever before exhibited in this market, which they offer at wholebalk A o’ U are 9 " cl ? us re compete successfully with any city tn the Unton, in regard to price, quality and workmanship. (in? Al miifacturiug Depot is in Newark, New Jersey, Gio MBBr»ad street) where we manufacture exclusive fff.ir UiStheni Trade, under the supervision of one oi the partners, who has bad many years experience in “our" whotesate trade has been very extensive, and as such with the advaiffage* above mentioned, we feel sure our stock cannot fail to please Merchants v siting the city would do well to call oa us where they will find Goods better adapted to their trade as low and on as accommodating terms as can be had In any o the Northern markets. Aug 24 d2X-M TAAINTED and GT in every variety of style, at 1 the shortest n<* f ce, by LOVI BURKE, n^Shop Si tether n ear,"under the Baptist Book Store* Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. sept 26—d Aw ts dancing school. PROFESSOR J. CARNCROBS and daughter respect fully announce to the citizens of Macon, and its vi cinity, that they have opened a Dancing School At Powell’s Hall, where all the most Fashionable Dances will be taught, such as the Polka, Waltz, Mazourka, Schottische, LaSi cilieone, i-a vasouvienne, Les Lancier, Quadrilles, Les Caledonlenne Quadrille, Hop and Due Temp Valse and Parcetie. They commenced their School on Monday. 15th of Oc ber, 1860. Days for instruction for Ladies, Misses, and Masters on Tuesdays 3)4 o’clock., P. M., on Satur days at 9)4, A. M„ and 3M, E- M. Gents’ class Monaay, Tuesday and Thursday, 7)4 o'clock at night. Tuition $lO for 16 lessons or 24 lessons for sls; half payable in advance. Miss C. also gives instruction on Guitar and vocal music. Apply at Floyd House. oct 16 d-lm