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\PK'P THE DUKE OF NORFOLK.
, the Duke came on. Thirty years
1 . , had l>een the great soldier of Eng-
. Jw.iys conquered by land or by
! ‘ ... prices were not at that time divi-
tally had served under his father
„ a < untie of Flodden. which so weak
. ,v« rof Scotland ti at she could never
i <>n equal terms with her more power-
, - -tet.
jj), , v m rvict - were forgotten ; forgot-
■ the obedience, we may almost call
, • t ; -played by this chief of the How-
•, ; iprices ami wishes of the king.—
.1 weomld forget them too, for they are
bo ' ujs.n bis character. Out of an over
’ ol the duty of submission, he
.. uin t tie execution of his two nieces,
1. ,and Catherine Howaid, the wives
ls . !;u:t who was now intent on bisown
. t n. B i’h a clinging to life, which
v. |«r »ps, natural at his years, he begged
■ ■ ’ : confessed guilt while no guiltexist-
, f • s of softeumg the obdurate heart of
• . ..-trover, and found services, submission,
>n. supplication, all in vain.
i • : t 28th of January an order was sent to
t tenant of the tower for his execution on
r i liowiisg morning. What a gloom was in
Duke’s chambvrtnat night we need notsay;
• grief to find hi' white hairs dishonored,
: liuon disregarded, his son murdered al
-* . f. r■i is eyes, and the hour approaching
> . w;i' to carry him to the fatal block. But
» • w aiiodur chamber that night that was
.. ! <>l gloom as the prisoner’s dungeon in
i a r. <>na stably ted lay a stiffenr
_■ . ; g w ith pain, and tormented, as we may
, ■ < wi h the unbraidingH of an uneasy
frviul, irritable and unsubclued,
King who was now wrestling with
n ith tremb.ing hands his wife admin-
> o; iat-- recommended to soothe bis
>a . ! p>g< at the door counted the cries of
. - without asgh of compassion ; and si-
i. , i.y .'iciau went through the ceremo
i> g the pulse, and could give no
. oi rv -overy. Here were two men, the
• .... ami t e victim, both struggling with the
hour. <ir y d>wn began to light up
pi- turret tops oi the Tower; it al so rested on I
r I I he palace at Westminster. The
• : . m rn was to see the duke of Norfolk la 1
, ■ li. c ' rokc of the executioner; but be
: tint time a surer blow tell upon the ex
. -t. d tyrant. A hurried noise of feetsound-
e nt the prisoner’s door, the key is turned, a
i gives him the news the King is dead,
« i .<• Duke was saved. It shows how com
. .. • ly these cruelties were the work of the in
av .ml King, that his di-eae was the signals
r the .<br .a ion of a law ; the sentence was
never c tried into execution, ami in peace and
f th remainder of the emancipated prison
er- dav- wire passed.— Hlaektcood.
.
\ >. ...ii irScHii.i..—Ferdinand \on Schill,
■ nd as the late captain of volunteers in
.usin.'t Nap Ivon, when a young man
■ ,• bi niy, was, with his father, the
• c <wn Major-General, \on Schill, invited
.c. :ii tiie house ol the Russian Ainbassa-
A ■ .nd table was provided for the elder
i>;< h the Major-Gem ral gave hises
. >n. while \on Schill the younger
v. i paying his devotions at the shrine of the
j -of dancing. Ferdinand was a great ad
. - tin- ladies, and was soon so completely 7
r • ' .'led by the bright eyes of his host’s beau
.. -iiicr, i ne of the fairest maidens in
. that he remained by her side the whole
ni z. A- the ball drew to a close, he was
interrupted in the midst of an ardent
i: ■ on, by his lather. “Ferdinand,” said
•1- iI: r. paying no attention to the fair
:> : i' >on’s admiration, “1 have just re
f -rmation that obliges me to leave for
.. . ie>ur. You know that I was engaged at
r.s I the other room. Take my place at the
.. ; I will return presently.”
iucmd attempted to expostulate, but his
feic r took hi n by the shoulders and uncere-
- y pushed him towards the door of the
r■ m. Then he huiried off, and was on
: .i of h aving the Louse, w hen an adju
li tcned forward and informed him that the
' had Li en all arranged. The General
i k, and not lindinghis son in the gam
in sought him in the dancing hall, and
•’ i nd him in deep conversation with a
■Vv at is this?” said the General, stri
.; toil in in a fi ry ; “ did I not order you
‘ - ’ey plueat the card table?” “Your
.. ! iia- oven obeyed, sir,” replied his
■I o I >ee you here.’ “The play is
: toe G neral looked at his son with
'T nation expressed in every feature. “I
j I t dance the following quadrille
; —e. ,’ said Ferdinand, “when you
1 • to take your place; and in order to
itter- short, after the first round I cried
“And,” said his father, breath
'• ;> "And the bank was broken,” replied
y mg itlli.er, shortly. “The money 1
' ; p- sited witli your friend Major Von K. ;
’ • w me’ .nd he hurried away with
x ’ : r “ Young devil’s imp!” muttered
cal; “ but he shall n >t take my place
- i‘ m a hurry.”
Republican Demonstration at
Springfield, 111.
U k. Nov. 21. —The morning papers, '
■v. publish a telegraphic dispatch from I
lllin< is, giving an account of a '
- * : .‘d ean jubilee at that place last night. ■
. was serenaded, and made a speech, in
thanked his friends for the honor
1 u, >n him ; said that he rejoiced with
t ;e success of their cause, and said, let
•r express north rish harsh feelings
'th -e who ditf r with us. Let ns at
- riineml»er that al] Americans are
-a common country, and should,
ie, dwed together in bonds of fraternal ’
- Having repeated his thanks for the
. .inferred upon him, he excused himself i
a mrther speaking.
" ixi -r Trumbull followed him in a short '
w hich he said that Lincoln, although ’
H ate of the Republican party, as the 1
igistrate of the nation, would belong !
rt • that nor to any other party. Tluit •
• ' inaugurat d, he will beas’ready to i
i .n 1 protect a State in which he did not
a- htary vote, against anv encroach- |
: : s Constitutional rights' as he will
n t the one in which he has received ■
bi- largest majority.
AX ITEM TO BE REMEMBERED.
U by the N wark iN. J.) i
■ Quinby, the great Southern carriage
'.rer. <->f that place, has accepted the
< of State Senator on the black Re
b kvt! In accepting it Mr. Q. said “he
! 1 ■ ii tor many years interested in Southern
n 1 was intimate with that section.”
Mv Vof his best friends,’’ he said, “ were
.men,’ “but the Republican party was
y :.ti- i. Ac.” Such wi re Mr. Quinby’s
' ;..r ace. pting this nomination, and if he
'« -ti d with them, we are. But we will
'\v t; at any man who gets his bread and but-
J f«y " uthem business, by availing himself
1 ] : fits of " slave labor,” and then joins
' to a party that denounces “slavery” as
.liman institution” and a crime, is either
•s <»ra hypocrite. There is not a mouthful
■r.ni whu h tins man eats, which he does
>t procure I.y “slave labor,’’ and without
hich he would be as |>oor as the poorest labor
lie employs. Yet he joins the throng which
- - upon this System of labor, and above all,
- ,a ledges, in effect, that he receives the
' . -of sin, and clutches it to his embrace!
Mr. Quinby is a consistent man! We
1 . 1 im be ’• best friends” at the South
* i “grow small by degrees, and beautifully
—A*. Y. Ihiy .
I UDEED Barrel# of Extra Flour in store ai d
* to arrive, for Mie by
’ WHEELER & WILBL’B
•a 18
BARANDBUNDLEIRON.STEEL’
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
WEED!
IMPORTER,
MACON,GEORGIA,
HAS now in store an unusually large and well select
ed Stock of HARDW ARE, and is prepared to offer
greater inducements to purchasers than ever before
His Stock, both as to quality and variety, will com
pare with any in the country, and prices shall be as low
as it is possible for them to be.
1 nO TONS Swedish Iron, assorted, all sizes, and im-
X W ported direct to this State
100’ PONS common English and Refined Iron.
fxfjn Hy.NOLE-s Round, Square. Band, Hoop, Sheet,
'JxJKJ Horse Shoe, Nail Rods ana Oval Iron.
1 fin *1 ONS best English Plough Steel, made to order
lUU for this market.
2QQ Cast, German, Spring, Blister and Fire
000 KEGS Boorton Cut Nails and Spikes.
1500 LBS. Griffin’s Horse Shoe Nails.
6000 Horee and Mule Shoes.
20 DOZEN Plow- Hames, extra quality.
1000 Trace and Wagon Chains.
500 PAIR Walker’s Warranted Traces.
1 KADOZEN Axes—S. W. Collins’, Townsend's, Brad
-LiJU ley’s, Davis’, &c., &c.
j A A WHEELBARROWS, Picks, Mattocks. Ames’
lull Shovels and Spades.
Blacksmith's Tools.
100 —Foster’s, Wright's Patent, &c.
100 VlCES—Wright’s Solid box, common, &c.
gQ PAIR Extra quality Smith’s Bellows.
HI LBS. Atwood's Ha and Sledge Hammers.
100 an d Dies, Scre .i Plates, &c.
Meehanie’o Tools.
SAWS, Chisels. Augers, Braces and Bits, Planes,
Squares, Plumb and Levels, Files, Broadaxes, Build
er# Hardware of all kinds, Locks, Hinges, Screws, &c.
Fanning Implements.
1 AND 2 Horse Turn Plows, Sub-soil Plows, Corn Shel-
J_ lers. Corn Mills, Hoes, Rakes, Gin Bands.
Hollow Ware.
1 AA POTS. Ovens, Spiders, Tea Kettles.
LfJU 3UO pair Iron Dogs, Brass Andirons, Shovels &
Tongs, Fenders. Sauce Paus, Otter Traps, Curry Combs,
Cotton Cards, Press Rope, Store Trucks, Fairbank's
Scales, Cutton Scales, Steelyards, Pulley Blocks, <tc.
CUTJL.I£T<Y I CUTUERY I!
x.
INVITES the attention of Merchants and others to his
very large and desirable assortment of Pocket and
Table Cutlery, embracing all -the newest patterns and
finest qualities.
POCKET KNIVES.
Firth’s, - - - -1 to 10 blade.
Wostenholm’s, - - -1 to 15 blade.
Rodgers’ - - - -1 to 4 blade.
Needham's, - - - -1 to 6 blade.
Hobson’s, - - - - Ito 4 blade.
Butcher’s, - - - -1 to 4 blade.
Butler's genuine Planters Knives.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Russel's, Lamson, Goodnow & Co’s., Askham’s and
Rogers' Knives and Forks.
FINE KNIVES—Ivory and Pearl Handle, in sets of 27
and 51 pieces. Carver’s Steels, Knife Sharpeners, Butch
er Knives, Pallet Knives, and bhoe Knives.
FINE RAZORS.
Wade & Butcher's, Wostenholm’s, LeCoulter’s, Elli
ot’s and Rodgers’ extra quality Razors, in pairs and sets.
Dressing Cases complete, all of which will be sold at
prices to compete with any market.
oct 30
Macon, Wednesday, 7th November, 1860.
Having purchased the
DRUG BUSINESS
of Dr. E. L. STROIIECKER, in Macon, we will continue
the same at the Old Stand, and respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the patronage bestowed on the former pro
prietor MASSENBURG & SON.
HAVING sold out my DRUG BUSINESS to Messrs.
Massexbi ho <fc Son, I would most respectfully solicit
for them the patronage heretofore so liberally extended
tome. n 9dif ED. L. STROIIECKER.
FKESH FRUITS,
CONFECTIONS AND GROCERIES
JUST RECEIVED,
FIXE LOT MALAGA GRAPES,
ISABELLA GRAPES,
BANANAS,
LEMONS, RAISINS AND DATES.
A'A’JF CROP FIGS,
VERY SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE,
EXTRA FIXE TABLE BUTTER,'
IIIREE BARRELS SOUND CRANBERRIES,
A lot of superior
PK. HAMS, BEEF TONG FES,
A N D
BOLOGNA SAUSAGES.
Also,
FRESH FIG PASTE, EXTRA GUM DROPS,
French Crystal ized
QUINCES, PINE APPLES,
PEA R S ,
And many other articles too numerous to mention,
For sale a« low as the lowest, at
C. HANSE'S
nov 15 Confectionery.
Fort Valley Kailroad Hotel for
Sale.
IN consequence of the bad health of one of the proprie
tors and the manager of this Hotel, we are compelled
| to otter it at private sale. It is now doinga splendid busi
ness, and may be regarded as among the best invest
* ments in Middle Georgia. For terms. <tc., address
GARKE & BROTHER, Proprietors,
oct 20-d Im Fort Valiey.
Augusta Dispatch ana Columbus Sun copy one
month.
A Handsome Assortment of
GOODS,
SUCH AS
8 X X. K S,
AT ER IN OS AND
Wool ldel.ames,
Are now offered very cheap at the Dry Goods Store of
M. LANDAUER 80 BRO.
Opp. Mix & Kirtland's, on 2d street.
i nov 14
Macon New Segar Store.
IUST opened, under the Floyd House, on the comer,
next door to the Savannah Bank, Third Street,
where will be found all kinds of Segars, just imported
i from Havana. This is no humbug. All 1 ask is to call
, and taste for yourselves. No charge for showing goods.
The prices will suit the times. Price from one cent up
to ten cents each. Also, all kinds of chewing and amok
ing Tobacco. Pipes, Snuff, &c. Call on the subscriber,
nov 3 d 2m* C. MADSEN.
Fire and Life Insurance
'T'HE subscriber is Agent for the follow ing first class
1 Insurance Companies, viz :
The Southern Mutual Insurance Company, Athens, Ga.
The Augusta Insurance and Banking Company, Au
i gusta, Ga.
The Georgia Home Insurance Company, Columbus, Ga
The Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery, Ala.
Tne Unitv Fire Insurance Company. London. England,
The Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Co
lumbia. So. Ca.
Applications received. Policies issued, and Losses ad
justed. by [nov 16] J. M. BOARDMAN. Agent.
HAIR JEWELRY!
NIKS. OIOVAANItVI,
(OFKB EXPRESS OFFICE, ON THIRD STREET.}
ARTIST IN HAIR,
MACON, GA.,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that
receives and executes orders in Hair-braided
NECKLACES, BROACHES. PINS, EAK
RINGS, FINGER RINGS. CHATELAINS, GENTS’
VEST CHAINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, &c.,
i 200 different patterns. As fine work as can lie 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.
‘ i nov 10
| gg KEIM N.w Leaf Urd.
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARE NOW OFFERING R
LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK
OF SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTH inc;
FOR BOTH MEN AND BOYS,
TOGETHER WITH
GOODS
In large variety. Also TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET
BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c.
mar 23 d
- v a
E<
FALL and WINTER .STYLES of HATS & CAPS re
ceived at i
C. B. &TONE & BRO’S,
Opposite Lanier House. They have received every style
or Hats and Caps that are new and beautiful. All of
which they offer on the most reasonable terms.
oct 11 d-ts
SINGERS
SEWING MACHINES
I i lu
I I V
VRE the cheapest, most desirable and simple Sewing
Machines ever offered to the public, and surpassed
I by none using straight needles, and makes the stitch the
same on both sides. Needles, Silk, sold wholesale
and retail. Call and examine them.
Will sew line and coarse thread and goods handsomely.
Agents w-anted in every town.
JOHN H. TYSOE, Southern Agent,
No. 9, Cotton Avenue, next door to Parker’s,
Sept 22-d Macon, Ga.
~ NEW AND CHOICE
i (3- O Ol) 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 cat or drink.
oct 20
±xi otice!
A nimble Thrij) better than a slow Secenpence.
C. H. FREEMAN & CO.
Have determined on and after the
First Day orSeptcinber Next,
To adopt strictly the
CASBY 8 T 33 M
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
DUNNING AND BEING DUNNED!!
They are thankful for
X* £1 SI t JF" V O X* s
And hope by the adoption of the
ABOVE SYSTEM
NOT ONLY A
C O N T 1 N U A T I OiNi
BUT AN
INCBEASB OF THE SAME!
As we intend keeping a full assorment of EVERYTHING
in the
Confectionary, Family Grocery
AND PROVISION LINE.
aug d-ts
EMPUSTuiT OF FASHION!
LAMAR & WILLIAMSON
CALL the attention of the citizens of Macon, and vi
cinity to a rich and
Elegant Assortment
OF
CRESS 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 De Laine Robes, with imitation Volantes,
Plain and Figured DeLaines, from 12X to $1,25 per yard.
4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Velours and Mytelines,
Striped, Plain and Broc.te Poplins,
Evening Dresses, Tinselled with Gold.
All descriptions of
Embroideries, Furnishing Goods, &c.
Also a large assortment of
SHIRTINGS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS,
j SHEETINGS, BED BLANKETS, NEGRO BL AN
KETS, KERSEYS, Ac.
i Every article kept in a Fret Class house will be found
, at our “One Price Emporium.” [Oct 1-ts
Pianos al l*rivat«* Sale.
1 Handsome 7 octave Carved Rosewood Piano.
1 “ 7 “ Plain “ .•
These Pianos are from first hands and will be sold
Manufacturer’s prices. Those In want will please call
and see them. J. J. MILLER.
oct 31 Auctioneer.
The Soiiiheni Farmer,
BY HOLMES
ANEW supply of the above valuable book, just re
ceiyed at BOARDMAN’S i
apt 14-
|g T3A.IR3D3:
oo
opened
ZTI -A- STTE’E IOR LOT OF
C'llOlllSi,
Cassimeres,
! -i And Vestings,
] —which cannot be excelled in beauty and durability.
*- Having engaged Mon-. Rousse. 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
I Heady Made Clothing,
i > Shirts, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders,
Shawls, Socks, Straps. Canes. Umbrellas &c Ac.
i CHAS. H. BAIRD.
' Cor. of Cherry and Second Sts.
. T—l i Sept 20-
New Sewing Machines.
HARDIE’S PATENT.
The Simplest and Best ‘
THAT HAS EVER BEEN BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
rpHE undersigned will offer for sale, bv the sth of July
JL 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 Dtpository, and examine one they have on
exhibition.
We will have a supply next month. Agents wanted in
I every town and city in the State.
T. J. SWANSON,
Macon, June 9, IS6O- M. R. ROGERS.
1 HAVE ON HAND A FINE LOT
OF
China Tea and Dinner Sets,
GLASS WARE,
e ICE pitchers,
CASTOIRS, cfcc.
April 25- It. p. McEVOY.
HARD TIRES
IS the universal complaint of every bodv engaged in
business, and as
A. G. BOSTICK
Has just opened his
Palace of Fashion,
With an immense Stock of Fancy and Staple DR Y
GOODS purchased at prices to suit the emergency of
the times. lie can, and will offer such inducements to
his customers as to make them forget the present pres
sure.
Just received a splendid stock of CLOAKS and
SHAWLS, and many NEW STYLES of
DKE S S OOODS!
Which the ladies should see before purchasing, as the
prices will astonish the visitors and recommend the
QUICK SALE of the Goods.
Call and see my stock of CarpeMng and Curtain Goods.
I can sell them cheap. A. G. BOSTICK.
Macon, Oct. 27th, 1860.
iB6O. 1860.
SPRING STYLE.
GENTS' SILK DRESS HATS!
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
For Ladies and Gentlemen - . Cj.ltand see ns.
feblßd-tf BEARDEN GAINES & CO..
Triangular Block.
INew Books.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
- ol
KS »S rAI" ONER Y?|jß !
F "* H,n *” 1 I * J. JOM MS T OHM C CK
3ii±: r riLoi)i!S r i"
Book Depository!!
THE FOLLOWING:
HAND-BOOK of Universal Uitera-
tnre — From the best and latest authorities
—By Anna C. Lynch Botta. Price $1.25.
METHODISM SUCCESSFUL.; And
the Internal causes of its success—By Rev.
B. F. Tefft, D. 1)., L. L. I). Price $1.25.
and get a copy.
J. W. BURKE, Agent.
oct £
I HAVE a large assortment of Cultery, Razors, Razor
Straps, Bowie Knives, Purses, &c., &c., which will
be sold at Auction every evening until the stock is dis
posed of.
ALSO,
A large number of Books which will be disposed of in
the same way. J. J. MILLER, Auctioneer.
nov 3 d
HOME AGAIN!
INOW OIN HuATVI>,
AND RECEIVING,
Double Plated Ice Pitchers,
BKITANNIA PITCHERS,
The Celebrated Windship's Ice Safe,
Carious 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 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,
T PRACTICAL TEACHER of the Hebrew and German
1 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 pupilso.
2of one Parents 75.
3 of one Parents 100
Students may enter the above Institution at any time
during the day or evening, and study both Languages,
i if they prefer. Engagements with Schools, Jtc., <fcc., is
| respectfully solicited.
All payments must in variably be either half in advance I
security of the whole.feb 24d
BANK NOTE LOST.
the right half of a Bank Note for Fifty
V V Hollars, of the Bank of Middle Georgia, at Macon,
said note being numbered 168, bearing date September
I 1.1856, lettered B, and signed H. M. North, Cashier, has
Notice is herebv given that three months after the date I
! hereof, I will apply to said Bank for a renewal of the
I aaid note. THOMAS TEMPLE. 1
Wilkinson aounty, October 8,1869.
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August 2
halir bhaiding.
MISS HOLOMON respectfully informs the public tha.
she is prepared to execute Hair Braiding in the
most excellent style such as Bracelets, Gents 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-d6m
TO THOSE WHO DOUBT THE EFFICACY OF
ESEKIEI/S INFALLIBLE
VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER,
READ the following certificates of your own towns
men, genl lemen 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 Bouse, 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 wash 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. Mv hair was thin, with a tendency
to come out w hen 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 efficacy,
from the limited time I have used it, and the improve
ment ii has made in my hair in the last two months.
Very truly. WM. W. DUNNAVANT.
Richmond, July 17,1860.
Mh. 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 w'ord
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 siimmer 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 11,1860.
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 iiis 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.
All orders must be addressed to the proprietor,
N. EZEKIEL, 69 Mam turret,
Aug 10 d Richmond, Virginia.
JUST RECEIVED,
A Fresh invoice of
BLA' K SILK MANTILLAS,;
LACE SILK MANTILLAS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
MAGIC FANS, a new article, at
MRS. F. DESSAU’S,
Store on Mulberry, nea t to J. W.
Will be opened to-day
SEVERAL BOXES OF BONNETS.
Macon, April 25,1860-
New Boot and Shoe Store!
—o:e—
--“ Come one, come all,
And give us a call.”
—o:o
IL. COIALVIAX
Second Stt., four doors, south of Mulberry St.,
MACON, GA.
OFFERS AN UNRIVALLED STOCK OF
Gents’ Boots and Shoes of all kinds,
Ladies’ Congress Gaiters.
Children’s Shoes of all kinds.
Ladies’ and Gent’s India Rubber Boots A Shoes.
Customers will please call and examine before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Custom work done to order and repairing done in the
neatest style. Remember
11. COLEMAN,
Second Street, four doors south of Mulberry Street.
Wanted.—Six first rate Workmen can have steady
employment by calling at our Store.
nov 1 d
Pure Catawba Wine T"
Manufactured by o. f. adams. Macon, Ga.—
For sale by GREER & LAKE,
and
E. MAUSSENET.
i nov 7 d-3m Sole Agents, Macon, Ga.
“
OF THE
Blue Favorite Grape.
170 R sale at SI.OO each. Anda large quantity of other
| A varieties.
Also, a general assortment of all kinds of FRUIT
TREES. For sale by O. F. ADAMS,
nov 7 d-3m Macon, Ga.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
CASTLEN & VARDELL.
i 11. T. VARDELL FORMERLY WITH E. L. STROHECKEK.
T. G. CASTLEN, FORMERLY MENARD <fc CASTLEN.
H’E announce to Physicians, Planters, Merchants, and
’ ’ the trade generally, that we have now in Store a
large and new stock of reliable Drugs and Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Brushes of all kinds and sizes.
Perfumery from the best manufacturers, both domestic
and Foreign. In inviting your attention to our Stock,
we would only say that they are warranted genuine and
pure, and that we cannot be undersold. A fnll assort
ment of all thing’ in our line always on hand.
I Saltpeter. Quinine, Hair Brushes,
Bluestone, Morpine, Nail “
I Copperas, Blue Mass, Tooth “
I Epsom Salts, <tc., Fluid Extracts, Paint “
Alum. Alcohol, White Wash “
, Camphine, Fluid, And Turpentine,
nov 6—dtf
J. 0. THORNTON & CO.,
Opposite the Post Office.
Quinby A Co.’s Buggies, M UTni-Tgm
Brattleboro Buggies. ( -
I Concord Buggies, VtOTVxZ, A:-
I Elbow Spring Buggies, tIT
: Eliptic " Buggies.
: Sidfe “ Buggies,
I Boden’s Trotting Buggies
[ Y'ork “ Ruggles,
I Poney Buggies,
Plant's Premium Buggies,
Elm City Buggies,
Shifting Top Buggies,!
Slide Seat Buggies,
Extra Seat Buggies,
Standing Top Buggies,
With afi the various styles in use, which will be con
letantly replenished, with an Extensive Stock of Car
riages, Bretts, Caleche Coaches, Harness, Ac. Ac.
The very beet of work offered on the most reasonable
terms, for cash or good notes. (Aug 21
CLEGHORN & SMITH,
DEALERS IN '
Saddles, Harness,
Leather and Rubber Reltinp. \
SAEiDXJSHT K Hardware
Ac. /fcc.
CONCORD BUGGIES.
Opposite E. Bond’s Store Cherr Street; Macon,
feb 3 d-ly
LOTTERIES.
S-HIVERS’ LIHCK OFFICE
/ < EORGIA STATE LOTTERY- McKinney & Co. Man- 1
VT agers—Capitals of S6O.(M>(), $20,000, $10,1)00, Ac., &c. I
~ IDA TED LOTTERIES—Hodges, Davis &
Co., Manners.— Capitals SIOO,OOO, |7U.000, <50,000, $20,-
000, Ac., &c.
WAI,TON FEMALE COLLEGE LOTTERY.—W. C.
Ma ««gers—Capitals $60,000, $30,000, $20,-
WJv, <xC.. cu.
Grateful for past favor? 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 yon wish a large prize, Office. Floyd House Build-
Mng Macon, Ga. WM. SHIVERS, Jr„
; teb 22 d Agent for all the above Lotteries.
G U AN ().
, I
We will sell Fifty Ton* of
Reese’s Manipulated Guano!
Payable Ist October, by Drafts on Factors, adding in
erest. AYRES, WINGFIELD & CO.
Will sell the balance of our stock of
On same terms without interest.
AVKES, WINGFIELD A CO.
march 17 d
O’DONNELL & WIPPLER’S
JR US I AUItA A I ,
UNDER RALSTON’S HALL,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
We are prepared and ready to furnish, at all hours,
New 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
TURAiIP SEED.
ill POUNDS Turnip Seed just received and for sale
"tV by [aug 13] T. J. & D. LANE.
Brief Paper mid Caps.
J) ILL 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
Files, Blank Books, Inks, Lead Pencils,
Steel Pens, Visiting Cards, Letter.
» Clips, Paper Weights, &c., &c.
For sale by J. D. CUBBEDGE, Agent.
july 27
Bacon.
50,000 fts. Prime Clear Sides,
20.000 ” “ Shoulders,
3000 “ “ Canvassed Hams, for sale by
Sept 7- BOWDRE & ANDERSON.
MRS. 8. ufILTJI>OX]Sr
HAS returned from New York, with a
I : an d Elegant Assortment of
' Sr IttIXAINERT,
Consisting of all the newest Fall and
Winter Styles. Her Bonnets are ele
gant; and a great variety of Velvets,
f Silks, Fine Leghorn and French Straw
Bonnets, Misses Hats, Zouave Bonnets,
C H Nets, Head Dresses, Bridal Wreaths,
jl Ornaments for the Hair,
” V OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Embroideries, Lace Goods, Dress Trimmings, Corsetts,
Marino Vests and Drawers, Worsteds, and a general as
sortment of
FANCY tt O O »M •
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
Groceries and Planters’ Supplies!
HARDEMAN .& GRIFFIN,
Corner Third Cherry Sts., Macon.
ARE daily receiving and keep constantly on hand,
one of the largest and most complete assortments
of Groceries to be round in the State, which they offer to
Planters at the lowest prices. The stock includes large
amounts of
Gunny Cloth, Super Carb. Soda,
Rope, Soda and Butter Crackers’
Baling Twine, Herrings,
Coffee—Java, Porto Rico, RioAshtoirs Table Salt.
andLaguira, Well Buckets,
Black and Green Tea, Blue Buckets,
A. B. & C. Sugar, Tubs,
Loaf Sugar, Georgia Pine Buckets,
Fine Port Rico, Leveritt Axes,
Liverpool Salt, White Lead and Zinc.
Alum Salt, Tanners’ and Machine Oil 1
Adamantine Candles. Castor Oil.
Sperm, “ Linseed Oil.
No 1 Soap, Lemon Syrup,
Family Toilet Soap, Rose Cordial, s
Assorted and Fancy Candy,Peppermint Cordial,
Starch, Sewing Thread,
Snuff, English Pickles,
Kegs of Powder, Worcestershire Sauce
Duck shooting Powder Clear Bacon Sides,
Shot, Hams,
Cigars, various brands, Shad,
Tobacco, Mackerel,
Magnolia & Mt. Vernon To-White Fish,
bacco, $1 Salmon,
Osnaburgs and Stripes Plantation Whiskey
Homespun, Bleached, Pine Apple Brandy
Georgia .Kersey, Cut Loaf Sugar,
Northern “ Soft Shell Almonds,
Blankets, all prices, Pecan Nuts,
Piper’s Heidsick Wine, Brazil Nuts.
La Perle Wine. Anderson’s Solace Tobacco*
Cabinet Wine, Mackerel,
Ginger & Blackberry Wine Prime Fresh Butter,
and Brandy, Prime Fresh Lard,
Rye and Corn Whiskey. Corn Shelters,
Extra old Bourbon, Brooms,
Gin, Rum and Brandy, Common Matches,
Mader:ia.Port& Sweet Wine, German “
London Dock Gin, New Cider,
Baker & Stoughton Bitters, Blacking,
Lemon Syrup, Cotton Cards,
Ate and Porter, Yeast Powders,
Ginger Preserves, Prunes Ground Paints in Oil ol al i
and Figs, colors.
Assorted Pickles,
feb 1 d-ly
New Jewelry Establishment
LOUIS E. MENARD,
{Late of the Firm of Menard A- Burgluvrd.)
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, Jewelhy, Silver
and Plated Wake, Musical Instruments, Fancy
Goods, Ac., Ac. 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 <iall.
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
LADD, WEBSTER & CO.’S
i! JM 1 1 few
improved Sewing Machine*,
For tbe Use of Families and
IvdZ^lSrTTT’-A CTURERS.
rpHESE Machines not only combine all the advantages*
JL 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 hana various styles of the Machine,
which he is desirous of exhibiting.
May 19-d K H. BURG HARD.
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.
April 2*5-
Books
/ \F all kinds, and of superior quality, adapted to
*_/ County, Court, and Counting House purposes.
Also, a large assortment of
'MEMORANDUM BOOKS.
tiT’Cotton Shipping Books of an improved make, at
n Ov7 BOARDMAN'S,
Wheat, Rye, Barley and Oats.
SELECTED especially for Heed. In store and for sale
by McCALLIE & JONES.
eotlO d
aw iiiuai'inwinr iiii ii
J > RUGS AN CIN US,
At Ellis Drug Store,
Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton A
I UST received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Mediclnoa
d Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Brushes
1 Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphine, Alcohol and Potash •
i Jaynes , Ayres’, Wright’s, Moffatt’s, and Strong’s Pills 1
Hemboldt s Extract of Bnchu, Sanford’s Liver Invigora-’
tor, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, Degrath’s Eclectric
Oil, Mu’tang Liniment, IndianCholagogue, Jaynes’ Mc-
Leans, and Fahnestock’s Vermifuge; Seltzer Aperient
and Citrate of Magnesia, warranted genuine.
June 7, 1860- W. 8. ELUS, Agent.
THE PRESCRIPTION STORE,
Corner Cotton At cnue A Cherry St.
r | , 'HE attention of Physicians is respectfully invited
1 the list of Medicines and Chemicals which have ju
been received from one of the first manufacturing e»ta
i hshmeutsin the country:
lodide Potassn, Caffeine, Atropia, Sulph. Cadmium,
; Belicenue, Sulph. Manganese, Vetatria, Iron by Hydro
gen, (French.) Cam-tic Potassa, Sulph. Cinchonia, Sali
cine, Quinine, calomel, Conia, Codeia, Digitalin, Chlo
■ rodine. Chloroform. Strychnine, Cubebin, Narcotina Er
got me, Santonine. Nit. Silver, Morphine, Valerianate
c .’ Emetine, Adhesive, Strengthening and Isinglass
1 testers, Colodeln, Blue Mass, Cod Liver Oil, Confection,
, Coufec. Roses, Ipecac, Rhubarb, Aloes and many
ot her articles guaranteed yure and reliable. Fine im
i ported Brandy, Port and Madeira Wine for medicinal
! ÜBe ',„ , JOHN BROUGHTON,
° c tl~d Druggist Chemist.
W H OLES ALE LIQ UOR
AND
CIGAR STORE.
I I"C ha . 9 tWl ’ day opened a First Cla
l ? U p r Store, in the house formerly occ
wiVi ot " Int i er * 118 a Lottery office, wber®
. h\neet CualUies of Wines,
Lif/iuors, uiifj, the lirauds of
All oi Direct Importation,
which will be offered on reasonable terms. Invalids,
n, 1 .?,, i . n ‘h"? 8l J 1 a “’JPcrior article of either Wines or
Brandy, will find it to their advantage to give him a call,
hssenet, in retiring from his old established
business, embraces this opportunity to tender his grate
tul acknowledgements to his old friends and customers,
from all of whom he solicits a share of patronage, in his
new enterprise.
Macon, May 22d, 1860.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Silver and Plated Ware, Ac., Ac.,
AT *
WHOLESALE A DETAIL
BY
F. 11. BURGHARD.
H. BL RGHARD is now opening a large and splen-
: at. Ot Goods, selected by himself, consisting
ot the very best and must superior styles now In the
inarKet.
Watches
Os every kind and description, of the best makers, war
ranted to be all imported, of the finest workmanship,
ana to keep tunc, without the repairs ncecessary to keep
in order the sham articles made for sale only. He has a
large and costly selection of all kinds of Gold and Silfer,
which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, and
trust that ail ni want ol a good, reliable article will save
their mtmey, belore buying elsewhere, until they call at
Burghard s.
Clocks.
finest kinds of 1 rench and American
Clocks, expressly fitted lor counting rooms and offices
as well as the best finished Clocks lor parlors.
Diamoaids.|
He calls 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 the
finest selection ever offered in this market; line rings,
single and cluster diamonds, full setts for ladies wear,
emeralds set with diamonds, ametbyist setts with dia
mond setting, rubies ditto, and 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 tlie prices he has determined to sell at.
Breast Pius.
In this particular he has only to say that his stock con
tains over 15U0 varieties of Ladies and Gentlemen’s
Breast Pins, 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 tilling up his stock with
some oi the vury finest work in the Hue; Dinner, Tea,
and Breakfast setts, and all varieties of articles used for
the table, both for chaste finish and solid material, he
thinks his selection cannot be excelled.
Musical Instruments.
.. his line lie cannot fail to please. He has a splen
did variety of violins, Guitars. Banjos, Flutes, Drums,
Ac. <Sc., 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, and fancy Pearl
and Carved handles. Necklaces, Spectacles, Portmonies,
Card Cases, Pen and Pencil Cases, the largest stock ever
offered in this market; Ear Rings, Thimbles, ornamental
Ink Stands, Ac. Ac.
The above stock he offers low, determined to suit the
times. He will sell for the very smallest profit, to keep
up his trade, and to every one in need ol buying any
thini; 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 t lie finest stock of Watches,
Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, and Musical Instru
ments, Jewelry of every description, fancy articles, Ac.
&c., 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 test
cotton season ; and the present cotton season, I solicit a
continuance of your kindness and support. My friends
will 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. THOMAS T. WkCHE.
Macon, Sept Bth,
WOOD. Ki iO. & CO?
HAVE this day added to their extensive Stock of
Furniture, a Large Assortment of Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Rugs, Mattings, Window Curtains, Ac. Ac.,
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, 1860.
Breakers Ahead!
A LL who are indebted to us by account will pleesu
2 x 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, margins qf news
napers Ac., in fact all that arc not accompanied with the
Cash. We shall not not sell our stock on a credit, and
all lumber seat to our Factory to be dressed, must be
settled for, before it is taken away.
oct 9 d-ts D. B. & J. W. WOODRUFF.
Attention! Attention !
Messrs. Newcomb ii Patterson
WOULD respectfully call the attention of the Citi,
V V zens of Macon and vicinity to their Great Souta’
ern
Eclipse Shingle Mill,
Which is now in successful operar'on: ’ ’ bet’s Fort
dry. All persons interested will pleasi .ve that thi
machine will turn out from ten to twenty t.musandshin
gles a day, makes them uniform in thickness and taper
and perfectly smooth in finish, with less waste of tim
ber 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 applies
tion to Messrs. NEWUOMB A PATTERSON,
At “The Georgia,” Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
m<»rch 15 d
JMAGNOLIIMACNOLIi
~We offer for sale the above standard brand of fine Cop
per-Distilled-Malted Rye-Whiskey, in barrels al ' ia J f
barrels. As it is of ourown distillation^nd highly prov
ed by age, we confidently recommend it as the purest
and best Whiskey that can possibly be distilled. M a
also offer our
OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY,
and other brands from the largest stock of fine M hiskiee
in the United States.
Phanlx Dietißery. on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia.
Onwne 96 Wall Street, New Y okk : and
109 South Frost St., Philadelphia.
march 27, 1860 d-ly
new bath MOUSE.
npHE SPRING GARDEN Showe-and Plunge Baths are
I n ow completed, and ready for the accommodation
° f persons desirous ot bathing lna * trcamof .^s.Hv P rrom
water of delightful temperature, and taken directij irom
the fountain tn the bowels ot the earth, can no\
opportunity of doing bo on application at in©
SPRING GARDEN*
The Pool ‘ a
Sfthi constan/strearn of running
through it For’rMldreL P under fifteen yJars
or ten at a time, I lib-
O1 Ca- rrJm 1 the usual prices will be made.
Vr desirous of learning their children to swim,
with mt the buzzard and danger of bathing in the river,
are reuuested 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 the summer season, from sun
rise in the morning until ten o’clock at night.
july2b AMDs BENTON.
D. E. SHIPLEY. H. W. ROANE. G. W. HOWARD.
‘Shipley, Roane & Co.
(Successors to Shipley, lIowaKD & Co.)
CLOTHIERS
363 Baltimore St., Baltimore.
de manufactured expressly for the Sou the m*r