The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, November 09, 1860, Image 3

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■pULY TELEGRAPH - 0F* ,4K « O,KM ‘ F •’***' , -jjange of whedule on the Macon I the following hours will be ob- H* ' - ■’* o’clock A. Mto 9 o'clock A. M. K •• A.M. “1 “ P. M. K “ P. M. “ « “ PM. I , fl t o'clock P. M. I «»' " Tennessee Mail close at 12 M. ■ if a r \f -til close it 8 al. Ji. ■ . ' ’ 3 . "‘ i- M.tol P. M. I - •»* •’ , . uu d:iys at 12 M. SI R ilIE< KER, Post Master. OH ■ .. u'i«u.w Way” with Her. —A H' - ' ,of the Emerald Isle, ‘‘left the ■ u;’ r s which he and Margaret, his ’ : . spied for a long while, and spent I iuiii-'i >ps. where he was al . ! to count himself “in” whenever . jh,.uid “stand treat.” Margaret was { with this state of things, and en- Ito r et her husband home again.— I >he proceeds; x iw Patrick, my honey, will you come i \ ( i. Margaret, I won't come back.” won t you come back for the love of ■ -: ir children ?” \ ,• f<>r the love of the children, Margaret” • Will you come back for the love of my -fi’ • Xivcr at all. ’Way wid ye. ’ Mirgard thought she would try another in . ; Taking a pint bottle of whiskey ~ u her poek t, and holding it up to her tru- Jt! t husband she said: • Will sou come tor the drop of Whiskey ?” Ah, me darlnit,” said Patrick, unable to „■ • -’and such temptation, “h’s yerself that'll -xat- bring me home agin—ye has such a ining way wid ye, I'll come. Margaret.” Margaret declares that “ Patrick was re ,U;,e.e<i by moral suasion Houston Postponed Kale. «»-!(.I.I- * >id before the Court House door in Perry, » » Hotiftou county, within the legal hours of rale, „ th>- r»-i Tuesday it. December next, lot of land No. ,n Un- .>2sth Di-trict, G. M., with tin-improvements ■ r.Levied on as the property of William Eng- ■, -.i fy a Justice Court ti. la. in favor of Wm. J. i . • r-ou A <’<>. vs. Win. English, levied on and return , h a < ourtable. JNO. SMI 1 11, Sh'tf. oct 90 . JONES COUNTY. At Chambebs. Sept. 11th, 1860. j ' Qnlimirij <>/' K'lvi C'oiiiity: It. pctioon of 1-,-iac Hardeman, Administrator of J Williams, deceased. respectfully showeth i ■ honestly and faithfully discharged the trust • <1 to him a- such Administrator, and has fully and ■ -th e iid i -fate according to law ; therefore pc- Court for a discharge from said Administia s, pi-mia-r 11, 1 rtio. 1> \A< II KRDEMAN, Admr. & Pet r. ti !■ arins the altove petition, it is ordered that ci issued. and that all persons concerned be, and hereby, required to show cause, if any they l<> the contrary, on or before the first Monday in ii v. why said Isaac Hardeman should not be dis- - ,f from his >aid Administration, and why letters of .! ..inn should not lie granted to him in conformity .» ;ml it i~ lurther ordered that this citation he -tied in some public gazette of this State for the - . of six month-, previous to the sitting ol said . ,rt. < HABLES MACARTHY, Ordinary. , ’ <:• extract from the minutes Jones Court of Ordi lIOLAND T ROSS. s pt -jn t’,m Dep t. Cl’k. C. O. \|i.MlM>‘!RAt<»R'S SALE.—WiII be sold on the i, i | ...-u iv ie December next, before the Court i,. -e d.xir in Perry. Houston comity, the one half in i. i -t of Young W. Stokes, deceased, in the town lot . d in Perry, between the residence of J, L. Burch * i Homy Chaney.and known formerly as the residence .i . -11.' hole. Said lot formerly held in joint ten , i.v r. ' stoki s ;u:d Young W. Stokes, deceased, sold l< the benefit of heirs ami creditors. ... • it. 1 ids E. S. STOKES, admr, of Y. W. Stokes. i 1.0ßt.1A. Hoi STON COUNTY. ‘ |. >. i rof the Court of Ordinary of Houston eouu- 1 rpi -. dto sell to the highe-t bidder, at the i. ;rt House, in the town of Perry, on the first Tuesday in . tuber mxi. between the legal hours of sale, the . e i -t. i. oi Jos. A. sloan. deceased, in and adjoining ■ ti " u <•! Port \ alley, consisting in valuable lots for - I i ritis on iln- day of sale. ■ i . J. W. SLOAN. Adm r. , i.'dlt.lA HOt STON COUNTY: ’ ’ OiurixAia’s Office foii Sau> County. I;. T. Rouse. Administrator on the estate of > I o - >' of said county, deceased, applies to the ■■ v; -: i ■< ’• r letters dismissory from his Admiuistra- p. rsons concerned are hereby required • if any they have, why said Admiuistra ■■■. t 1-i Monday in March next, should not be dis- o . ■!< r my hand and seal of oftiee, this 2«th Au’ • W. T. tSWIT'T, Ordinary, sept 1- I ■ m 1. .1 \. Hol STON COUNTY. ‘ ’ Oniiixabv’s Office for said county. ’ .'■•tiiii.n ol Joel T. \\ alker. Administrator ..•■Ma or. latent said county, deceased, repre iig t..ii In- has fully discharged the duties of his pray in■: to lie dismissed therefrom: ■ - ...r therefore to cite and admonish all persons ■ i. <l. to show cause, if any they have, at or before >. .. Term. next, of this Court, why letters of >u should not be granted to him. '• i.m:< r my hand and official signature, this 11th • . . .Im . tsno. W. T. SWIFT. Ordinary. I . IR.IA, HOUSTON COUNTY. ' ! Court of t >hiun art for said county. : petition of W. Persons, Administrator of • <ii John W. Persons, late of said county, de e-euting that he has fully discharged the du- - > < i<l tru-t, and praying to be dismissed there- in -■ are if. refore to cite and admonish all persons • -n a • • -turn cause, it any they have, at. or be- « Jam: try Term next of this Court, why letters of •. -muld not be granted. '■ r my hand ami official signature, this June i-S’i ; nine pjj W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary. * ■ I' -Rt.iA- Hol >TON COUNTY': oiint.x art's Office for Said County. ’ ■ a I Burney, Administrator of Joseph : -a d county, deceased, petitions this ' "e-im-sion fYom his said trust : ' :i i >re to cite and admonish all persons 1 amt appear at my office, on or before ■ • M i.ii.iy in Dee-mber next, toshowcause, if any ."h> said letters should not be granted. ' . rm> hand in office, this Nh day of May. ■u W \\ . T. SWIFT, Ordinary. I '! 1.h.1A Uol STON COUNTY : orpin abx Office for said County. ■' 0.1 1 homp-on applies to the undersigned - > Admiustration on the estate of J. W. ;. . ' • • >te of said county deceased: ' a ■ lot, to require ail persons concerned to k i. on or ix fore the first Monday in Decent objections, if any ti»ey have.’to said ap .•therwise 1< tters of Administration will be - <-! U.e said applicant. '' 1 ei <; rmy hand and official signature, this Octo- W . T. Sv\ IF I'. Ordinary. i . W ( j R'-IA HOI STON COUNTY : Ordinary's Office for said County. - V.gustus A. Jeter applies to the undersign- - o> Administration on the estate of Little- ' ton. ’ate of said county deceased: ■ 'io n-iore to require all persons concerned to • e. en or before the first Monday in Deeem- ■ . tu< r objections, if any they have,'to said ap •n<; Wi»e letters of Administration will be - M to said applicant. t ’> hm..T my hand and official signature, this Bth . . ’ n :" ■ T. SY\ IFT, Ordinary, I" " * 4 -~" ,H> sold before the Court *- 4.t r" . V * Perry. Houston county, on I f'lex:. umlerauthoritvofthe i ‘ i nl Seaborn M. Bateman, deceased, IV o. A ii>4h ?b j “ lh f, IM'tricl of -aid - .si -c•* «i- 7 i Ih,rt - V cleaml , \ ’-d'eiid. Also at the same time and . Ai_ .. Woman named Harriett, about thirty ■ • am! o r two children, one of which i’s .wars old. the other six months old: all of ! “ r "b’ benefit ol the heirs ami creditors >* ms a,trie Know uon ilay of sale. BLYAN BATEMAN. Executor. I ‘ Ib lA-HOi STON COUNTY’. tsi i;r of Ohihxary, in Chandlers. ( > u ~ J une 27th, 18H0. f Executor of Charles F. Patillo. late , '■ having tiled his petition prav- ’ uargvu itom his said trust: sier b. Court that nil persons concerned do w I.ttise, if atty they have, by the second ■ . ■‘a- i '->iy tn xt. why letters of dismission -ranted, and that this rule be published in ■ • ■ .:i«. B ’ : ’’ r “O' llan,i and seal, of office, date above ' .. 4 "• T- IFT, Ordinary. f j U'dxiU- HOUSTON COUNTY. ordin ary's Office for Said County. . ' 1 -mu- Johnson. Administrator of Wade’ 11. ’a'd county, deceased, petitions this » d.-mi—.ion from his said trust: ; ! - ( ’se are therefore to cite and admonish all persons r-<1 to be and appear al my office on or before the ‘ a December next to show cause, if any any said Letters should not be granted. , , ' ■ h ruiy baud iu office, this sth dav of May W.T. SWIFT. Ordinary. ( t -"R’JIA. HOI STON COUNTY. M r i> ,° B ® IXABY ’ 8 OFr, <* for «id County. I-Atm ' ,iar ’’.' B. I owcll, Administrator of Edith ‘-sn.. Mte of saiu county, deceased, petitions this Court ■ from hi* *aid trust lant1 ant therefore to cite and admonUh all i>ersous - r u ‘"A onic "’ 0,1 or bt ’f° r « ■ > More.ay iu At>nl next, to show cause, if any they u> V. why said tellers should uot be "ranted * ? lit ven under my baud, in out. e. t~his Tth Sent ember i() W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary. ’ i ' EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY ' I Ordin ary’s Office for said County. The petition of Levi Ezell, former Administrator ot '-t> estate of Edward Bacon, late of said county deceas ’d -uowiih mat be has fuUy discharged his said trust *■ u turned over the balance of the estate unadmin- • i to Joseph C. Ellis, who is now the Administrator “I -*»1 Edward Bacon. c i- ordered that citation do issue in terms of the law • ring all persons interested, to be and appear at my •a or before the first Monday in February next, to •w cau«t-. if any they have, why said letters of dis -•■'sivn. should not be grant<xl. Biten under my liaud and cfflli ial signature, this 2nd Ito) W. T. SWIFT. Ordinary. PHOTOGRAPHS! WOOD’S PREMIUM GALLERY. WOOD has returned home, and is now better prepared than ever to produce those beautiful Pictures for which his GALLERY is so justly celebrated. IM- ; PROY’EMENT is the order of the day, and several JV’A'ir 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, H OOI) is still ahead, as every one can see by calling and examin ing his beautiful specimens. 1 ■ Artists of acknowledgeditalent are permanently en- gaged at this establishment, and no Picture is allowed to go out until complete satisfaction's given. A per fect likeness warran. ed in every case. AMBROTYPES. I i i In this line we cannot be equalled, as the most beau t fill STOCK OF CASES of new’ <t 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 Ol any size, at LOW PRICES. t3Ef“The public is re spectfully invited to visit this Gali.ery. K. L. WOOD. oct T.I To Southern 1 )ealers ! W. A. RANSOM & CO, Successors to J. H. Ransom & Co., 32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS, ! Daniel Ransom, ) l Darius W. Geer, W. A. Ransom, New-York, y Robert H. Boyd, A. P. Ransom, | ’ ( Itl A N IT F A C T IT R E It S AND W Jfl O L i: S % bF. IMLILERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK < >b h INE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the Southern Trade, which‘hey will sell at the lowest market prices for cash <>r approved credit Jan, 1,1860 dfiewly ; NEW AND CHOICE Gr O O 1) S !! At all times to be found at 1, WE FBEEMII'S, Choice Goahen Butter, New Buckwheat, Stuart’s Syrup, New Layer Raisins, White Mercer Potatoes, Prime Codfish, White Beans, Pickled Pork, Pickled Beef, Butter Crakera, Cream Crackers, Soda j Biscuit, Ginger Schnapps, English Dairy Cheese, State 1 Cheese, Red and M hile Onions, Pure Brandies, Wines, &e., Extra Havana Cigars, and in fact, everything desi rable to eat or drink. oct 20 iAi otice 2 J nimblf Thrip better than a sloir Sereitpence. I C.H.raHM. Have determined on and after the First 8>:»y of'Scptembcr To adopt strictly the C7ISII 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')UNN/XG AND BEING DUNNED! I They are tliankful for Past Favors And hope by the adoption of the ■A.ZB OVE SYST E JVE NOT ONLY A (JONTINu A T I o N7 BITT AN INCREASE OF THE SA MEI As we intend keepinga full aasormentof EVERYTHING in the Confectionary, Family Grocery AND PROVISION LINE. ang d-ts GUNPOWDER, Foreign and Domestic. By feb 1 d ly D. C. HODGKINS Jt SON #B,OOO. Eight Thousand Dollars Worth or DRY GOODS, AT, ASD 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 Satiuetts, Linseys, Shawls, &c. , would do well to call at in >• Store, as I have a few that are going very cheap. Silks. I am selling Silks from twe: ty-five to fifty per cent, less than they cost in New York. A good lot or Marcel lane Silks, for lining, at 50 cent* ner yard, White Satin, Silk Velvet, &c., very low. Kid Uloves. 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 you 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 NOW OFFERING A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING FOR BOTH MEN AND BOYS, TOGETHER WITH Goo n s In large variety. Also TRUNKS, VALICES. CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. mar 23 d I HAVE ON HAND A FINE LOT OF China Tea and Dinner Sets, GLASS WARE, ICE PITCHERS, CASTOHS, <*3o. April 25- R. P. McEY’OY. JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE LOT OF GOAL 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. April 25- 1860. 1860. SPRING STYLE. GENTS' SILK. DRESS HATS I A first rate article f0r53.50 The best qualityss.oo 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 ShaUEl EI<S» For Ladies and Gentlemen. Call and see ns. feb 18 d-ts BEARDEN, GAINES * CO., Triangular Block. JOSEPH E. WELLS BFYI.EHIN HARD W ARE, IRON, STRKR. CARB,I AGE MATERIAL'S, Ac., Ac. Third Street, Macon, Ga. July 30 EMPORIUM OF FASHION! LAMAR & WILLIAMSON CALL the attention of the citizens of Macon, and vi cinity to a rich and Elegant Assortment OF DRESS GrOODS, 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 Silke, Black and Figured Silks, Marcelliues, Ac.. Riched Printed DeLaine Robes, Robes DeChambro, Misses DeLaine Robes, with imitation Volantes, Plain and Figured DeLaines, from 12X t° tL2S per yard. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Velours and Mytelines, Striped, Plain and Broche Poplins, Evening Dresses, Tinselled with Gold. AU descriptions of Embroideries, Furnishing Goods, &c. Also a large assortment of SHIRTINGS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, SHEETINGS, BED BLANKETS, NEGRO BL AN KETS, KERSEYS, Ac. Every article kept in a Frat Class house will be found at our "One Price Emporium.” [Oct 1-ts pALL and WINTER STYLES of HATS & CAPS re- F ceived at C. B. STONE & BRO’S, Opposite Lanier House. They have received every style of Hats and Caps that are new and beautiful. All of which they offer on the most reasonable terms. oct 11 d-ts HOME AGAIN! TNONV <»’ AND RECEIVING, Double Plated Ice Pitchers, BRITANNIA PIITCHERS, The Celebrated Windship's Ice Safe, Various other Patterns, PLATED CASTORS, WAITERS, TOILETT SETTS, A FINK LOT OF IMPORTEiD CUTLERY, BIRD CAGES, OF ALL DESCRIP'HONS, GRATES, MOST APPROVED PATTERNS OF COOKING STOVES, and every articles in the House Furnishing line. As I purchase direct from Manufacturers, I am prepared to sell on as good terms as any similar establishment. May 30- W. J. McELROY. REV. H. LOWENTHAL, I )RA( 11< AL 1 EAL’HER of the Hebrew and German Jf Thomast^bsaY r ?s la M^cou et Ga OPPOSite tht ‘ reSidenCe of 25 »«• 2 of one Parente 3 of one Parents jib. 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. AU payments must invariably be either half in advance security of the whole. feb 24d Has just opened HZ A. STTI>EItIOTt LOT OF M i Cloths, r*“ Cassiineres, t I And Vestings, —r; j which cannot be excelled in beauty and durability. Having engaged Mons. Rousee, 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. <Sc CHAS. H. BAIRD, Cor. of Cherry and Second Sts. T—H Sept 20- New Sewing Machines. HARDIE’S PATENT, The Simplest and Best THAT HAS EVER BEEN BEFORE THE PUBLIC. rpilE undersigned will offer for sale, bv 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 LADD, WEBSTER & CO.’S _ f'' MB Improved Sewing Ilacliines, For the Use of Families and CTTmEKS. qpHESE Machines not only combine all the advantages A of the best Machines of other make, but add many improvements not possessed by them, and are, in truth, the best and 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 the Machine, which he is desirous of exhibiting. May l‘J-d F. 11. BURGHARD. SOYER’S SULTANA SAUCE. For Hol and Cold Dishes of All Kinds. S’"' THIS most delicious and appetit- \ «ng Sauce, invented by the renown \ ed “Soyer,” for the London Re ; / Vorrn Club, is, since his decease, j I manufactured by the well-known ~OU!ie of Cbossk & Blackwell, i WL’’ London, from the original recipe. • 11* the favorite Sauce in England, ' an d 0,1 the Continent, with a high ; and growing reputation among A- merican Epicures. Opinions of the Press. “ We recommend ourcorrespondentto 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 cases of slow and weak digestion.” i The Lancet. ‘•Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of So i yer.”— Obserrer. “A most valuable adjunct to Fi*h, Flesh, and Fowl, 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 oners and Fruit Dealers everwhere. march 5 d-e. o w. ly. "To, Opposite the Post Office. Quinby & Co.’s Buggies, Brattleboro Buggies, - Concord Buggies, I 'C- Elbow Spring Buggies. Lk- tL - Eliptic “ Buggies, Side “ Buggies, Boden’s Trotting Buggies, Y’ork “ 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 stantly replenished, with an Extensive Stock of Car- I riages, Bretts, Caleche Coaches, Harness, &c. <fcc. The very best of work offered on the most reasonable I terms, for cash or good notes. [Aug 21 New Jewelry Establishment ; LOUIS K. MENARD, {Late of the Firm of Menard <& Burghard.) IS now opening at his new Store, next door below Rose & Coleman's, Cotton Avenue, a large stock of the latest styles of YVatches, 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 9d TIIEBH CONFECTIONS I AND PROVISIONS. THOSE desirous of getting a 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. YVedding 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 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 LADIES. EINSTEIN Has just opened a choice 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 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 co I * Iwst.lM « < *“'' £ IMaiffOal 00 - « « s BM*- ■ * M;M i a v RMlwilil 1 “ KIHUSIii 3 3 - kss p® '-' p Miwilj * m » KH ° A ill® IHlilS w 3HEWI By.Ww! H Jzq August a Iw. L SW,T jjfcffil I‘j' ; ffim f !|i' AT -®S rgwmvf® otw. CAST IKON FENCING for Gardens and public and pri vate Grounds, Cemeteries, Verandahs, Balconies, Balustrades, <fcc., &c., on public and private Buildings. New and Splendid Patterns. The subscriber respectfully informs the publicthat en cottraged 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 doings large business in making iron Fences, and in vite all contemplating a purchase to call and see me at Findlay’s Iron Works, Macon. feb 22 d W. L. LONGLEY. sjiuxtCtEjifl ’s ; ® «<g a >•—< iAif '•*sv •» s> SE S Jffir *tz r*v .2 22 ‘■« r lk*W t (t’&r jL c>Z, k ® m L- M •S 2 2 i ® s £ - = ? , A r •3 c fc <- o $ *u_ i j - 1 • IA fi **•£'>* RRbXPJN// o s £ g< u La h S 5 7 * tx g® c “■a /n\ V j-jjHlll' < i \\ W i i 111 -I /Wa/zT! Vv I A W ZS'Tu //£-\k u All S 3>« • « t\ W \ ® i w/ t^yll jCfA |/kw « K T 3 aS SEWING MACHINES Will sew fine and coarse thread and goods handsomely. Agents wanted in every town. JOHN H. TYSOE. Southern Agent, No. 9, Cotton Avenue, next door to Parker’s, Sept 22-d Macon, Ga. HAIR JEWELRY f MKS. GIOVANNINI, ARTIST IN HAIR, MACON, GrA., RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that she 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 Paris 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. Reni, dence on Filth St. near Mrs. Watts. Auglo-d3m HJVIR MISS 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 &c. 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-dtira TO THOSE WHO DOUBT THE EFFICACY OF EZSKIEZ/S 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, 69 Main st., and you can see certificates from all sections of the Union: Richmond, July 10,1860. Mr. N. Ezekiel—Dear Sir: I 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 6,1860. 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 has 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, 1860. Mr. 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. 1 have every confidence in its efficacy, from the limited time I have used it, and the improve ment it has made in myhair 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 ot 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 may be 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 16,1860. NO HUMBUG.—The numerous unsolicited certificates sent to Mr. Ezekiel ought to remove the doubts of the most incredulous as to the efficacy of his Hair Restorer. —Richmond Whig, 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 yentlemeu 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. For sale by all Druggists in the United States. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. fS'" All orders must be addressed to the proprietor, N. EZEKIEL, 69 Mam Strret, Aug 10-d Richmond, Virginia. JUST RECEIVED, A Fresh invoice of AC a SILK MANTILLAS, LACE SILK MANTILLAS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, MAGIC FANS, a new article, at MRS. F. DESSAU’S, Store on Mulberry, next to J. W. Jo*e». Will be opened to-day SEX ERAL BOXES OF BONNETS. Macon, April 25.1860- 1 THOS. A. HARRIS, [mt. H. ROSS’ TIA.RRIS & ROSS, (SUCCESSORS TO THOS. A. HARRIS,) - HOUSE AND General Commission Merchants Cor. of Second it Poplar Sts., Afacon, Ga. M ILL give their special personal attention to all bu- , slness entrusted to them. Cash advances made on pro duce in store. Part icular attention given to the storage and safe of Cotton. Macon, June 22, 1866—aug 6 d&w-6m I D. E. SHIPLEY. 11. w ROANE. G. W. HOWARD. Chipley, Roane & Co. (Successors to Shipley, llowaßn & Co ) ;CLOTHIERS I 303 Baltimore St., Baltimore. I Goods manufactured expressly for the Southern mar ( _ et ’ feb 20 d : I JMACKOIIMMACIIOUi isk hiske ! W £. ofl ?;, r sale tllc *bove standard brand of fine Cop per-Distilled-Malted Rye-Whiskey, in barrels and half , barrels. As it isofour owndistillation,and highly improv -1 ed by age, we confidently recommend it as the purest and besi W hiskey that can possibly be distilled. We also offer our OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY, an other brands f rom the i argePt ptock of flne whiskies in the United States. FREEMAN & SIMFSON, Ptoenw: DißUlery, on the SchuylkiUßiver, PhUadelnhia. Offices 96 Wall Street, New York : and 109 South Front St., Philadelphia march 27,1860 d-ly (OGHOKiUWif DEALERS IN 7 Saddles, Harness, Leather and Rubber Belling, SADDLEHY Hardware *C. &c. n CONCORD BUOCIES. Opposite E. Bond’s Store Cherr Street Macon, feb 3 d-ly LOTTERIES. ; SAUERS'LUM OFFICE G EORGIA STATE LOTTERY--McKinney & Co-Man agers—Capitals of S6O,(XX). $20,000. SIO,OOO, &c., Ac. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES-llodges. Davis & ! Co., Managers.—Capitals SIOO,OOO, $70,000, $50,000, $20,- i ()00, &c., &c. r WALTON FEMALE COLLEGE LOTTERY—W C ® aw «‘Managera-CapiUls $60,000, $30,000,520,- 1)00, JfIO.OOO, &C., &. Grateful for past favors would solicit a continuance of - the same. Remember that I have sold and returned 1 more Capitals, than any office in the State of Ga Be 11 sure to call at or send your orders to Shivers' Lucky Os - flee, if you wish a large prize, Office, Floyd House Build -1 me. Macon, Ga. WM. SHIVERS, Jr., leb 22 d Agent for all the above Lotteries. NEW I3ykTH HOUSE. | r | Mlh SPRING GARDEN Shower and Plunge Baths are • . now completed, and ready for the accommodation 01 the public. Perbons desirous oi bathing in a stream of Pure Spring waterotdelightful temperature, and taken directly from the fountain lu the bowels of the earth, can now have an opportunity of doing so on application at the SHKING GARDEN. I The Pool is sufficiently large for fifteen or twenty F grown persons to bathe with ease, all at the same time, w ith a constant stream ot 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 comingi n parties of eight or ten at a time, a lib eral discount from the usual prices will be made Patents desjrous of learning their children to swim, without the liazzard and danger of bathing in the river, are requested to call and examine the arrangements, and if thought advisable to permit their children to become patrons of the establishment. Open at all times during thesummerscason, from sun rise in the morning until ten o’clock at night. J'£y 28 AMOS BENTON. GUAN O. 1 t We will sell Fifty Tons of Reese’s Manipulated Guano! Payable Ist October, by Drafts on Factors, adding in ere?t; AYRES, WINGFIELD & CO. ’V ill sell the balance of our stock of On same terms without interest. AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO. march 17 d O’DONNELL & WIPPLER’S It IfSTAURANT, UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, i THIRD STREET, Al AC ON, GA. ~ We are prepared and ready to furnish, at all hours, J New York Oysters, In the Shell, Raw, Fried, Stewed, or in any way that may te 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 [ TERN IP SEED.' . IM POUNDS Turnip Seed just received and for sale ' IVby [augl3] T. J. &D. LANE. Brief Paper and Caps. IYILL Paper, broad and narrow, white and blue. > Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, various kinds. Commercial and Lady’s Note Paper. Envelopes, different styles. Bill Files, Ebony Rules, Ink-Stands. " Paper-Folders and Cutters, Newspaper Piles, Blank Books, Inks, Lead Pencils, 1 Steel Pens, Visiting Cards, Letter Clips, Paper Weights, &c., &c. For sale by J. D. CUBBEDGE, Agent. 1 July 27 J Bacon. 50,(XX) ffis. Prime Clear Sides, 20,(XX) “ “ Shoulders, 3fXX) “ “ Canvassed Hams, for sale by , Sept 7- BOWDRE & ANDERSON. HAS returned from New York, with a an d Elegant Assortment of J MIBIANEB3T, Consisting of all the newest Fall and 7 Winter Styles. Iler Bonnets are ele- ' ■ g»«t; and a great variety of Velvets, f Silks, Fine Leghorn and French Straw Zm Bonnets, Misses Hats, Zouave Bonnets, Aj* Nets, Head Dresses, Bridal Wreaths, ■'< It Ornaments for the Hair, OE EVERY DESCRIPTION. Embroideries, Lace Goods, Dress Trimmings, Corsetts, Marino Y ests and Drawers, Worsteds, and a general as sortment of FANCY' <3 O O DM . The Ladies are invited to call and examine her Stock of Goods. All orders promptly attended to. Opening day 2d of October. [Sept 22-d / ’ EORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY: VJ Ordinary's Office for said Countv. Whereas, William Groce applies to this office for "let ters of Guardianship of the persons and property of Eliz abeth, William and Thomas Cox minors children of Aa ron Cox deceased : These are therefore to cite all perone concerned to show cause, if any they have, at, or before the December term next of this Court, why letters should not granted to , said applicant. Given under my hand and official seal this 11th dav of October, 1860. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary. oct 15 Administrator's Sale. YX7TLL be sold, by virtue of an order of the Court of ’ » Ordinary of Houston county, on the first Tues day in December next, all the lands lying in said coun ty belonging to the estate of Jacob Taylor, deceased, late of i-aid county. Said lands adjoin the lands oi Woodard. O’Pry and Roquemore, and are considered of first quality. The sale being for division among the heirs, will be positive. Terms made known at the time of the sale. DEMPSEY TAYLOR. oct 3 Administrator cum testa annexo. Houston December Sale? IVILL be sold, before the Court House door in Pefry, t’l Houston county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, one-half of lot of land No. 10, in the Fifth District of said county, known as the place where Wm. Cherry now resides, containing 101 X acres more or less. Levied on as ills property, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Houston Superior Court.— Stephen Collins vs. Gabriel Parker, of Bibb County, as Principal, and Wm. Cherry, of Houston, Security. Pro perty pointed out by Defendant. „ „ , JNO. M. SMITH, Sheriff. Perry, Nov. 1. GEOKGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY. To the Honorable, the Ordinary of said conntv The Petition of William Bunn, Executor of Orin D. Tucker, late of said county, deceased showeth that he h?m of a h thrun> dißchar £ed the duties assigned him bj virtue of his appointment. b , ? er n^^ e ’ n ? ie P™!' 8 to discharged from his said trust. Ihis 21st day of May 1860. KILLEN & KING, Pl’ffs. Att'ys. Court of Ordinary in Chambers, 21st day of May, 1860. I pon the foregoing petition of Wm. Bunn, Executor of Oi in D. Tucker, deceased, praying to be dismissed from his said trust, it is ordered by the Court that cita tion do issue, requiring all persons concerned to appear and show cause, if any they have, by the December Term next, of this Court, why said Executor should not be then discharged, and that said citation be published, as required by law. A true extract from the minutes May 23-tim W. T. SWIFT; Ordinary. DRUGS ANU2JEDICINES, At Hilts' Drug Store, , Street ami Cotton Amuie I received, a fresh supply ot Drue’ ami J Perfumery, Paint and* Varnish itushjs Coal Oil, Burning Fluid. Camphine. Alcohol and Potash Jaynes’ Moffatt’s, and Strong PBls- Hemboldt s Extract of Buchu, Sanford’s Liver fnvtonra’ n» r \ win s 1 ‘ n y'* Soothing Byt-up, Degratli's Eclectrlc Oil, Mustang Liniment. Indian Cholagogue. Jaynes' Lea ns, and Fahnestock's Vermifuge; Seltzer Aperient and Citrate of Magnesia, warranted genuine. -£ nn . e Y Isrx> - _ W. I. THE PRESCRIPTION STORE, Corner Colton Avenue & Cherry St. “{Physicians is respectfully invited to A tne list of Medicines and Chemicals which have just lishment's in th? ; t" u’mry •”* fi ‘ St li ““"‘ facturi,l S< e ,a '>- . t i a llA || e, Atropia, Sulph. Cadmium, ““nganese, Vetatria, Iron by Hydro- cine ofdnir ?S aU i Sllc ?r ,aßlia ’ Sulph. Cinchonia, Sali rodhx’? -h r alomel. Coma, Codeia. Digitalin, Chlo rine’ ‘sJntonh 111 ’ x- tr ? c J n , liue ’ Cubebin, Narcotina Er mine Flin tine ’-t' s ' l ' vr ’ Morphine, Valerianate Plasters Colmietn ih* ,V xJ f ' ,r “J l h'theniug and Isinglass Um ft w?’ SLI8 *' c ” d 1-i'er Oil, < onfection, other articl<'S Lmar»m? P a CaC ’ Rhubarb. Aloes and many nortod kinuiv p ? a,1(1 reliable. Fine im- ported Brandy. Port and Madeira Wine for medicinal oit 12 d ,IOI I N BROUGHTON, j - - Druggist & Chemist. WHOLESALE LIQUOR CIGAR STORE. I£. LimuHDinJ ui r 'r. h < ; ', da y “Pcned a First Cla med bv I !■' Wis» 1’ <>re - 111 the house fonnerlvo< <• wiH at all linuJ r’?;' I .' Lotfer y '"Ace, wh'cr- All of Direct Importation, bu“ine^ a embr ,^-eB i thi retiriUß ' Macon, May 22d, 1860. WATCHES, CLOCKS. Sliver and Plaietl Ware, Ac., A< ~ AT WHOLESALE A IIETAIL BY D'. H. r did ß s l t<Mk»r k c l) a “°Y °l ,i: “ in K a large and splen- X « aid stock ol Goods, selected by himself, cousietimr market?* 7 be6tand ’ n ° bl su P erior now in the Watches Os every kind and description, of the best makers war ranted to be all imported, of the finest workmanship and to beep time, wr.huut the repairs neecessarv to keen in order the sham art ides made An- sale only Ileha « 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 bJSES’x ’ yillg tlßew ? ere > they cufi at Clocks. He lias the finest kinds of 1 rench and American Clocks, expressly ntted lor counting rooms and offices as well as the best finished Clocks for parlors. ’ Diaiiioiids. r atto,lt ' l,u “11 to his selection of Diamonds, bnv n* d?eet ‘fr’"’ 01 , ’ e excelled - having facilities tor baying dnect from the importers, and now offers tlu finest selection ever otlered in this market; fine rin'>s single and cluster diamonds, fttll setts tor ladies wiar emeralds set with diamonds, amethyist setts with dia richh set r'h g \ rU > . le *. d,t, °’ and of P"Bu gold and other richly set rings He desires an examination, and defies in, the beauty or richimss of hto stock, or the pi ices he has determined to sell at. Breast Pius. In this particular he has only to say that his stock con tains °'ei 1560 varieties ot Ladies and Gentlemen’s Breast 1 ins, of all kinds and qualities, and adapted to suit every taste; Diamonds, Pearls, Coral, Lava cameo, lopuz, Ruby, Emerald, Amethyst, and varieties too mi merous to mention. Silver and Plated Ware. He has paid real attention in filling up his stock with some o. the very finest work in the line; Dinin r. Tea. and Breakfast -etts, and all varieties of articles used for the table, both lor chaste finish and solid material, he thinks his selection cannot be excelled. JIUMcal Insirainenfs. .. his line he cannot fail to please. He has a splen did variety oi violins. Guitars. Banjos, Flutes, Drums, .tc. Xc., uuu 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, and fancy Pearl and Carved handles. Necklaces, Spectacles, Portmonies, Card Cases, Pen and Pencil Cases, the largest stock ever ottered m this market; Ear Rings, Thimbles, ornamental Ink Stands, &c. &c. Tiie above stock he offers low, determined to suit the times. He will sell tor the very smallest profit, to keep up his trade, and to every one in need 01 buying any thing in this line, he asks only that they may look at his stock before buying elsewhere, and he feels satisfied he 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, <tc. &c., and will sell better articles, at lower prices, than any house in Macon. Watches repaired and warranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice. [sept 18- To iny Patrons and Friends. I RETURN my thanks to my Patrons and Friends tor the assistance they gave and rendered me the last cotton season; and the present cotton season, I solicit a continuance ot your kindness and support. My friends w ill find me at the same place, all reports to the contra ry notwithstanding. My olu and new patrons and friends will find me ready to do all 1 can to advance and protect their interest. THOM AST. WYCHE Macon, Sept Sth, IsiULtf wood: B l 10. & CO. HAVE this day added to their extensive Stock of Furniture, a Large Assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mattings, Window Curtains, &<-. <£<• 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. M on. Aug. 15, 18u0. Breakers Ahead! ALL who are indebted to us by account will pleese call at the Captain’s Office and settle, and ail 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, sund-yaper, margins of newt wipers &e.., in fact a/Z that arc not accompanied with the Cash. We shall not not sell our stock ou a credit, and all lumber sent to our Factory to be dressed, must b» settled for, before it is taken away. OCt 9 d-ts D. B. <fc J. W. WOODKI FF. Attention! Attention ! Messrs. Newcomb & Patterson WOULD respectfully call the attention of the Citi zeus of Macon and vicinity to their Great Souta ern Eclipse Shingle T T;1 1, Which is now in successful operation . .iabet’B Fou dry. All persons interested will please observe thatthi machine wil! turn out from ten to twenty thousaiidshin gles 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 regard to the machine can be had on applica tion to Messrs. NEWCOMB & PATTERSON, At “The Georgia,” Mulberry St., Macon, Ga. m«.rch 15 d FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FOR THE Wholesale and Retail Trade of 1 8 6 0. E. HEIDT & CO., No. 68 St. Julian and 10l Bryan streets. Savannah, Ga. in sight of the Pulaski House, \RE now receiving, semi-weekly, per steamers, the la gest stock of h'ALL AND WISTER CLOTHING, and Gentlemen’s FURNISHING GOODS, ever before exhibited in this market, which they otter at wholesalb and retail, at very low prices. Our facilities tor manufacturing are such as to enable us to compete successfully with any city in the Union, in regard toprice, quality and workmanship. Our Manufacturing Depot is in Newark, New Jersey, (No. 286 Broad street.) where we manufacture exclusive ly for the Southern Trade, under the supervision of one ot the partners, who has had many years experience in our business. Our wholesale trade has been very extensive, and as such, with the advantages above mentioned, we feel sure our stock cannot fail to please all. Merchants vjiting the city would do well to call ou 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 ra I TAINTED and G1... r.D in every - variety of style, at the shortest notice, by LOVI &, BURKE, House and Sign Painters. CS7“Shop in the rear, under the Baptist Bookstore* Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. sept 26—d aw ts . DANCING SCHOOL? - cinity, that they have opened a Dancing School At Powell’s Hall, s*ch M*the Polka 0 W»u hi M nab,C P aBCCS W1I! .v. U ? ltz ’ Mazourka. Schottiache, LaSi zJ i u lie, « V asouvienne, Les Lancier Quadrilles I »•« Parce O iT enlleQnadrillt ’ Ho P alM » Due Temp Va£e’£d J l r’ he i y^? m T nced , thc , ir Bch<wl on Monday. 17th of Oc- for instruction for Ladies, Misses, 221.? s o l S- r 8 o’clwk. B- M„ on Satur days at A. M., and 3X, P- M. Gents’ class Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. o'clock at night. Tuition flO for 16 lessons or 24 lessons for >ls; half payable in advance. Miss C. also gives instruction on Guitar ami vocal music. Apply at Floyd House. oct 16 d-lm