The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, November 24, 1860, Image 3

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J*0»r OFPICB HOl'KN. In consequence of a change of schedule on the Macon & Western Rail Road, the Toll • erred la this office: OfSee open Irons TX o’clock A, M. to 9 o'clock A. M. 10* - A.M. “1 “ P. M. .. “ p M .. ,■ i. p M Eastern Mall closes at BW o'clock P. M. Mason A Western andTenncssee Mail close at 12 M. nth Western Mail close at 8 A. M. Sunday* open from 14 M. to 1 P. M. alls close on Sundays at 12 M. ED. L. STROHECKER, Post Master. Macon, April Sth 1880. LET THEM KECEEDE. To the alitor of the New York Tribune. Sib : The position which yon have taken on the Secession question is destined to meet the approval of the deliberate judgment of the great mass of the people of all parlies. Whatever may be the legal or constitutional merits of the case, there is no doubt that, as a question of State policy, it is best for the General Govern ment and the people of the North to abstain from all interference with the secession move ments of South Carolina. If a single citizen of South Carolina should be shot by the United St-ites soldiers, it would do more to draw a dividing line between the North and South than all the talk of the demagogues in a hun dred years. O.ir Confederacy rests oil the vol untary assent of its several members, and we want no provinces dragooned by force into the Union. If ajiv State wants to leave, the trae policy is to let her leave. This is in accord ance with the spirit of our Government, which has so signally justified its wisdom by its re sults. m Free jjistit'\'inns are only possible among a people who can respect the rights of others,.and who can assent to' the decisions of thrf majori ty. The people of South Carolina show them selves incapable of practicing this peculiar re publican virtue, and, therefore, incompetent to perform tlieir part toward maintaining a Repub lican Confederacy. They insist on imposing heir own arbitrary will on the other meu.bJiS of the Association ; or, as the alternative, they threaten to break up the concern. What course dot s it become the other members to take un der these cireumstaneus '! it seems to me plain that it is the one which you hav^ Indicted.— W e should ourijtlves be unworthy of the Free dom Which vve have inherited, if we isisely sub mitted to the harsh UireatSArf the slave-owners, but it is in accordance with the voluntary na ture of the Union for us to politely inform South Carolina that we shall impose no force to her withurawal. Let us rather treat her in the most generous manner on the occlusion, giving her finely the forts and- lighthouses on her coast, and saying nothing about her paying her share of the public debt. This course is better calculated tnan any other to keep her in the Uition ; and if it does not have this effect, it reduce the evils of her withdrawal to the lowest possible point. Ax Old Democrat. [Exclusive Dispatches to the Charleston Mercury.] Interesting from Washington. Singular Appeal to the President—South Caro lina Collector Appointed—Trouble in High Place*, etc., etc. Washington, Nov. 20.—A number of promi nent politicians here, to-day addressed a letter hr the President proposing that he should re commend in his Message that the right of se cession should be tested in the Supreme Court, by agreement between the North and the South. Meantime, it is now generally admitted, that South Corolinawill secede, and thus, they sug gest, the case will come up for legal adjudica tion. John Merriam has been appointed by the Preadent Collector of the Customs at George town, S. C. The compension of the post is f.-fOO per annum. Governor Weller, of California, has been in structed per Pony Express to depart immedi ately for Mexico. Information has been received here from the Governor of Washington Territory, that a slave on board an American vessel which e.ntered Victoria harbor, had been set free by the Brit ish Governor. — jc iii'nT^nT^^ii^nT. m political circles to-night, to the effect that a dissolution of the Cabinet is imminent on account of the positions taken by Mr. Buchanan in his Mes sage. This is not generally credited, but there has certainly been trouble of some sort in the Cabinet meeting to-day. The Washington des patches published in all the Northern papers tend to confirm my telegram sent two days ago, that the President regards, secession as- an ir.-~' Wggnent oflfie Federal laws. [From the New York Herald.] COERCION ANT) CREDIT. It was asked where would the South get the money to prepare for her defence in the event of being attacked by the federal power ? That question is answered by our dispatch to-day. The Southern States can get money in abun dance on the pledge of their cotton and other products. A question more to the point for those who talk madly of waging war with the seceeding States would be, where is the North to get the money to coerce them '•* It would cost one hundred times as much to successful ly assail the Southern States as would be neces sary for them to defend themselves. To con quer nine millions of men in their own country, with all their resources around them—men too, who are all skilled in the nse of arms, and not afraid to use them—would be a task from which the most warlike nation in the world might shrink. England did her utmost for seven years to conquer the same people when the whole population of tho colonies only num bered a little over three millions, and that first class power failed in the attempt And so wool 1 any attempt on the part of the Northern States fail to subdue the South. For be it re membered that themoineDta blow was struck by the North at one seceeding State, all the Southern States would raily round her ; and it would be necessaay to conqueT all before one could be brought under the yoke. However the Southern States may differ among them selves about the wisdom of secession, there would be no difference among them when it came to war. NALL and WINTER STYLES oi HATS & CAPS re- BAR AND BUNDLE IRON, STEEL HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AC. B.STONE posite Lanier House. They hare received every style Hath and Caps that are new and beantifol. All of which they offer on the most reasonable terms, oct 11 d-tf ]Sr.A.TELA_:Nr WEED! IMPORTER, MACON, GEORGIA, SINGERS SEWING MACHINES II no utiw m mute uu naunuAtij mrj;c uuu wcu ocict-t- II ed Stock of HARDWARE, and in prepared to offer greater inducements to purchasers than ever before. His Stock, both as to qnality 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 QQTONS Swedish Iron, assorted, all sizes, ancf im ported direct to this State. 100 common English and Refined Iron. Round, OUU Horse 8hoe, Nail I 200W ^* erman ’ Spring Blister and Fire 500 Boorton Cnt Nails and Spikes. 1500 Cri ® D S H or8e Shoe Nails. 6000 LBS * Uoree and Mule Shoes.. gQ DOZEN Plow llumes, extra quality. 1000 Trace and Wagon Chains. 500Walker’s Warranted Traces. 1 KAIZEN Axes—S. W. Collins’,Townsend's, Brad- 1JU ley’s, Davis’, &c., &c. 100 WHEELBARROWS, Picks, Mattocks, Shovels and Spades. lilac;kscuifli’s Tools. 100 —Foster’s, Wright’s Patent, Ac. 100 —Wright's Solid box, common, Ac. 0Q PAIR Extra qnality Smith's BeHows. 2 000 **a an< * Sledge Hammers. 100 Etl< * Sere A Fiates, &c. M.ectmBiic’8 Tools. S AWS, Chisels. Angers, Braces and Bits, Planes, Squares, Plumb and Levels, Files, Broadaxes, Build ers Hardware of all kinds, Locks, Hinges, Screws, &c. Farmiug Implements. 1 AND 2 Horse Torn Plows, Sub-soil Plows, Corn Shel lers, Corn Mills, Hoes, Rakes, Qin Bands. inn Tonga, Hollow Ware. POTS, Oven*, Spider*, Tea Kettle*. HIhwa<n U i,v/»u. * aape, Curry Combs, Cot ton Cards, Press Rope. Store Trucks, Fairbauk’s Scales, Cotton Scales, Steelyards, Pulley Blocks, &e. CUTLEBY! CUTLERY I! if. WEED I NVITES the attention of Merchants and others to his very large and desirable assortment of Pocket and From the Bangor (Maine) Union. # Prophetic Language of a Statesman. In 1S57, when Abolition petitions were first presented to Congress, the great statesman, Cal houn, made a speech on them, from which we take the following prophet extracts: “As widely as this incendiary spirit has spread it has not yet infected this b >dy, or the giesy; mass of the intelligent and business portion of the North ; but unless it he speedily-stepped, it trill spreail and track upward till it bring* the 1 icogreat sections of the Union into a deadly conflict.” “A large portion of the Northern States be lieved slavery to he a sin, and would believe it an obligation of conscience to aboli-h it, if they should toil themselves in any degree responsible for its continuance, and that his (WelsLer’s) doctrine w ould necessarily lead to the belief of such responsibility. I then predicted that it would commence as it has, with this fanatical portion ol society ; and that they would begin their operations on the ignorant, the weak, the young, the thoughtless, and would gradually extend upward till they become strong enough to obtain political control, when he, and others holding the highest stations in society, would, however reluctant, he compelled to yield their doctrine, or be dricen into obscurity." “Those who imagine that the spirit now abroad in the North will die away of itself with out a shock or convulsion, have lor . ed a very inadequate conception of its real character ; and it will continue to rise and spread, unless prompt and efficient measures to stay its progress be adopted. Already it ha* taken possession of the pulpit, of the school*, and, to a considerable ex tent, of the press ; those great instruments by which the mind of the rising generation will he formed.” “However sound the great body of the non slaveholding section are at present, in the course of a few years they will be succeeded by those who have been taught to hate the people and institutions of nearly one-half of this Union, with a hatred more deadly than one hostile na tion entertained towards another. It is easy to see the end. By the necessary course of events if leftjto themselves, we must becomefinally two people. It is impossible, under the d^dty Ha tred which must spfirfg up be tweet# the two great sections, if the present causes are permit ted to operate unchecked, that we should con- tinue“under the same political system. The conflicting elements would burst the Union asunder, as powerful as are tho links which hold it together. Abolition and the Union can not coexist. Asa friend of the Union, I open ly proclaim it, and the sooner it is known the better.”. *" - .. Thus spoke the great Calhoun to the great Webster in the Senate^ in the year 1867. How prophetic his language! With what a master hand he traced the career of Abolitionism to its present consummation. Abolition and the JLJmos cannot coexist 1” The former has tri umphed, and the latter is on the very verge of dissolution. No power of man, we fear, can save it from destruction. Oh! that his warn ing voice had been regard id in season. But it is too late. We have gown the seeds of dis union, and we must now reap a harvest of an archy and civil strife. Table Cutlery, embracing all the newest pattern* and finest qualities. POCKET KNIVES. Firth’*, - - - - 1 to 10 blade. Wostenholm’s, - - - I to 15 blade. Rodgers' - - - - 1 to 4 blade. IS eedham’e, - - - - -1 to 6 blade. Hobson’s, - - - - 1 to 4 blade. Butcher’*, - - - - 1 to 4 blade. Butler’* genuine Planter* Knlve*. TABLE CUTLERY. Russel’s, Lamson, Goodnow & Co’*., Askham’a and Rogers’ Knives and Fork*. FINE KNIVES—Ivory and Pearl Handle, in sets of 27 and 51 pieces, Carver’s Steels, Knife Sharpeners, Butch er Knives, Pallet Knives, and shoe Knives. FINE RAZORS. Wade & Butcher’s, W’ostenholm’s, LeConlter's, Elli ot’s and Rodgers’ extra quality Razors, In pairs and sets. Dressing Cases complete, all of which will be sold at price* to compete with any market, oct 80 Macon, Wednesday, 7thNovember, I860. Having purchased the DRUG BUSINESS of Dr. E. L. STROHECKER. in Macon, we will continue the same at the Old Stand, and respectfully solicit a con- ' the patronage bestowed on the former pro- MASSENBUEG & SON. prietor. HAVING sold out my DRUG BUSINESS to Messrs. Massenburg <fc Son, I would most respectfully solicit for them the patronage heretofore so liberally extended "" * tOHECI to me. * 9dtf ED. L. STRC 3KER. U. S. Troops at the South.—As some inter est attaches at present to the complement of United States soldiers stationed South, we ap pend what is said to be a cor-ect fist of them : —At Fort Monroe, Va., 8 companies of artille ry ; at Fayetteviile arsenal, N. (X, I cotnpaay of artillery ; at Fort Moultrie, S. C., 2 companies of artillery; at Augusta, Ga., 1 company of ar tillery; at Key West, Fla., 1 company of artil lery ; at Barrancas barracks, near Pensacola, Fla., 1 company of arttlicry; at Baton Rouge, La., 1 company' of artillery—total, about 800 men. There are about 120 United States ma rines at Norfolk and Pensacola. T ie recruiting stations of Jefferson, Mo., and Louisville have no full company garrisoning them just now. FRESH FRUITS, CONFECTIONS AND GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED, FINE LOT MALAGA GRAPES, ISABELLA GRAPES, BANANAS, LEMONS, RAISINS AND DATES. NEW CROP FIGS, VERY SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE, EXTRA FINE TABLE BUTTER,' THREE BARRELS SOUND CRANBERRIES, A lot of superior FIG HAMS, BEEF TONGUES\ BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. Algo, FRESH FIG PASTE, EXTRA GUM DROPS, French Crystal ized QUINCES, FINE APPLES, PEARS, And many other articles too numerous to mention, For sale at lots as the lowest, at to c. KASTSS’e CO'XJIOTIOIIIHY. HAIR JEWELRY! MRS. GIOVANNI Ail, (OVER EXPRESS OFFICE. ON TRIED STREET,) ARTIST IN HAIR, MAOON, GA. R ESPECTFULLY announce* to the pablic that I ' ' ■ ” receives and executes orders In Hair-braided NECKLACES, BROACHES, PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, CHATELAIN8, GENTS’ VEST CHAINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, Ac., 200 different patterns. As fine work as can be obtained in Parle or New York Specimens of her work can be Been at the Jewelry Store of Messrs. J. A. A 8. 8. Vir gin, on Cotton Anenne, where orders may be left and prices ascertained. Particular attention paid to orders and communications received by mall or express, nov 10 Carpetings and Hugs. BOSTICK’S. THAT HA i EVER B] led will ol ’b Patent simplest at d best that those v hoi tend pure! all art'cles for families, HARD.Kg PATENT, if take onr i -ord for it. Cotton Avenue, between the topffst Depository, ai exhibition We will ave a supply n, t month. Agent* wanted in rulf every towi and city fn the Macon,. nne 9, 1800- A RE the cheapest, most desirable and simple Sewing Machines ever offered to the public, and s by none using straight needles, and make* the stitch the same on both sides. Needles, Silk, Ac., sold wholesale and retail. Call and examine them. Will sew fine and coarse thread and goods handsomely. Agents wanted in every town. " ", TYSOE, i JOHN H. TYSOE, Southern Agent, No. 9, Cotton Avenue, next door to Parker’s, Sept 22-d Macon, Ga. NEW AND CHOICE GOODS! At all times to be found at B. POPE FREEMAN'S, I860. 1860. Choice Goshen Butter, New Buckwheat, Strart’s Syrup, SPRING STYLE. New Layer Raisins, White Mercer Potatoes, Prime Codfish, White Beans, Pickled Pork, Pickled Beef, Butter Craker*, Cream Cracker*, Soda Biscuit, Ginger Schnapps, English Dairy Cheese, State Cheese, Red and White Onions, Pure Brandies, M'inee, Ac., Extra Havana Cigars, and in fact, everything desi rable to cat or drink. GLASS ey have on ND A FINE LOT Chi na Tea ai 1 Dinner Sets, WARE, "ICE PITCHERS, : C ASTORS, cfcc. April HARD TIMES K. P. McEVOY. I S the universal complaint of every body engaged in business, and as A. G. BOSTICK lias just opened his Palace of Fashion, With an immense Stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS purchased at prices to suit the emergency of the ti aes. tie can, and U offer such inducements to his customers as to make them forget the present pres sure. l Ju-t received SHAWLS, and maoy N. DRESS GOODS Whi .hthe ladies should see before purchasing, as the prices will astonish the visitors and recommend the QUT' SALE of the Goods. Cfc J and see my stock of Carpeting and Curtain^Goods. I cai sell them cheap. . M.icon, Oct. 27th, 1860. * A. G. BOSTICK. GENTS’ SILK DRESS HATS! A first rate article for $3.50 The best quality $5.00 C..1I and see them—we will -.mu he receiving the Spring Styf R HATS, assortment of Spring and oct otice 2 A nimble Thrip better than a sloio Sevenpence. C. H. FREEMAN & CO. Have determined on and after the First Day of September Next, To adopt strictly the CASH SYSTEM In their business, as they are satisfied by that means they will he enable to sell their goods at least Ten Per Cent. Cheaper! And they are disposed to give that advantage to thiir 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 " Past IT*ant or s And hope by the adoption of the A-BO-VE SYSTEM CONTINUATION INCREASE OP THE BAKES!! Book Depository!! THE FOLLOWING: IIAND-BOOK of Universal .Litera ture—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. D., L. L. D. Price $1.25. ISgrTall and get a copy. J. W. BURKE, Agent. oct& HOME AGAIN! Confectionary, Family Grocery AND PROVISION LINK aug d-tf EMPUSIUM 0F FASHION! LAMAR & WILLIAMSON C ALL the attention of the citizens of Macon, and vj. cintty to-* rich and Elegant Assortment IDILESS GOODS, WHICH THEY WILL OPEN, • AT THEIR NEW STORE, Under Granite Hall, on Mulberry street, Tuesday, Oc ;o her 2nd. comprising Fine SUk Robes, Fine Velvet Volante Robes, Plain Silks Embroidered with Velvet, Brocade Silks, Black and Figured Silks, Marccllines, Ac., Riched Printed DeLaine Robes, Robes DeCbambro, Mieses DeLaine Robes, with imitation Volantes, Plain and Figured DeLaines, from 12X to $1,25 per yird. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Velours and Mytelines, Striped, Plain and Broche Poplins, Evening Dresses, Tinselled with Gold. All descriptions of Embroideries, Furnishing' Goods, dec. Also a large assortment of Bank Stock for Sale. IA SHARES of Manufacturers' Bank will be sold on 1U the first Tuesday in December, at the Court House. H. G. CUTTER, Adm’r. O VER Five Thousand Dollar* worth of the hxwist * ’ ~—‘ ~ — ' DS8I6H8; emhraci Kt Velvets, Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain. This da ■ et lb d SHIRTINOS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, SHEETINGS, BED BLANKETS, NEGRO BLAN KETS, KERSEYS, Ac. Every article kept In a Fret Class house will be found at our “One Price Emporium.” [Oct 1-tf Pianos at Private 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. MII.LES, Auctioneer. oct 81 The Southern Farmer, BT HOLMES A NEW supply of the above valuable book. Just ceived at BOARD MAN'g ept ls- NOW OIV HAND, AND RECEIVING, Double Plated Ice Pitchers, BRITANNIA PITCHERS, ITse CeLsimmeod AFirnAhipT^ce Various other Pattern*, 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. MoELROY. REV. H. LOWENTHAL, Hebrew and Girmak opposite the residence Tjttuts—By the course, consisting of 25 lessons.. $25. By the year, one pupil 50. 8«f one Parents * 75. 8 of one Parents 100 Students may enter the above Institution at any time during the day or evening, and study both Languages, if they prefer. Engagements with Schools, &c., &c., is respectfully solicited. All payments muatinvsriably he either half in advance security of the whole.. feb 24d BANK NOTE LOST. UEREAS, the right half of a Bank Note for Fifty Dollars, 0/ the Bank of Middle Georgia, at Macon, [i| numbered lffl^bearing date Septomber , and 1,1850.letteret been lost. Notice U hereby given that three months after the date hereof, I will apply to said Bank for a renewal of the said note. THOMAS TEMPLE. Wilkinson county,.*" " Kecelv 200 BACKS new 5 Uhds. new Molasso Ft toe Rice and Java nov 5 d F : KEGS New Leaf Lard, at »BB£B & LAKE’S. t Corner Cotton Avenue & Cherry St. -rr^IE atpmtion of Physicians U respectfully invited A the list of Medicines and Chemicals which have ju 1 been recci red from one of the first manufacturing esta lishments in the country: Iodide Potassa, Caffeine, Atropia, 8ulph. Cadmium, Bebeerine, Sulph. Manganese, Vetatria, Iron by Hydro gen, (French.) Caustic Potassa, Sulph. Cinchoma, Sali- cme, yuhiine. Calomel. Conia. Codeia, Digitalin, Chlo- rodine. Chloroform, Strychnine, Cubebin. Nareotina Er- gotine, Sautonine, Nit. Silver, Morphine, Valerianate Zinc, Emetine, Adhesive, Strengthenin^ami Isinglass iijjicouu, auatviu*. cwr Piasters, Coiodcin, Bine Mass. I, Confection, Senna Confec. Roses, Ipecac, RllubartJv\loe8 and many other articles guaranteed pure and rCiaUe. Fine im ported Brandy, Port and Madeira Wine for medicinal nse. JOHN BROUGHTON, <xa 12 d Druggist A Chemist. HAIR \JISS HOLOMON respectfully informs the public lb a. ill 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, Ac. 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. . i . [Septlil-dfim TO THOSE WHO DOUBT THE EFFICACY OF SZSXXSZ/S OTFAXaXaZBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER, R EAD the following certificate* of your own towns men, gentlemen well known to all; if this is not satisfactory, call at the proprietor's, 62 Main st., andyou can see certificates from ail 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 Dottles of your Hair Restorer with great satisfaction to myself; my hair ie 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 iae, 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.— ujidup in uii” it it, uoj cuvci un_y. lu tuucn mv euppij.— 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 i r »e half a dozen bottles by Adam’s Express; send bill w ith 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 *tate 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 efficacy, 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. Mb. N. Ezekiel—Dear Sir: It is with much pleasure that I can inform yon that I have used six bottles ol 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 paled and thin haired visitors to that great national summer rendezvous.—liichmond 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. IIAIR RESTORATIVE.—We call attention to the ad vertisement of Mr. N. Ezekiel, of Richmond, who, it is now established, has discovered an undoubted H^ir 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 Dy those who have “no hair on the top of his head t the place w here 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. Aug 10- d Richmond, Virgin!? JUST RECEIVED, A Fresh invoice of III.A K SILK MANTILLAS,] LACE SILK MANTILLAS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, MAGIC FANS, a new article, at MRS. F. DESSAU’S, Store on Mulberry, next to J. W. Jr—eg. W III l>e opened to-day SEVERAL BOXES OF BONNETS. Macon, April 25,18fi0- New Boot and Shoe Store! “ Come one, come all, And give us a call.” II. COI2EMAN, Second Sit., four doors, south of Mulberry St., MACON, GA. o FFICRS 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 & Shoes. Customers will please call and examine before purchas ing elsewhere. Custom work done to order and repairing done in the neatest style. Remember H. COLEMAN, Second Street, lour 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! lyj-ANUFACTURED by O. F. AD AMS. Macon, Ga.— For sale by GREER & LAKE, and E. MAU6SKNET, Sole Agents, Macon, Ga. STRONG ROOTED PLANT’S, or THE Blue Favorite Drape. JpOR sabs at $1.00 each. And a large quantity of other Also, a general assortment of ail kinds" of FKUIT TREES. For sale by * O. F. ADAMS, nov 7 d-3m Macon, Ga. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. CASTLEN & VARDELL. H. T. VAKpELL FORMERLY WITH E. L. STROHECKER. T. O. CASTLEN, FORMERLY MENARD A CASTLEN. WI announce to Physicians, Planters, Merchants, and ' T the trade generally, that we have now in Store a large and new stock of reliable Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs, Brushes of all kinds and sixes. and Foreign. In inviting your attention to our Stock, would only say that they are warranted genuine and e, and that we cannot be undersold. A fall asBort- pure. ment of all things In onr line always on hand. Saltpeter. Quinine, Hair Brushes, Morpino, Nall “ Bine Maas, Tooth “ Fluid Extracts, Paint “ Alcohol, White Wash “ Fluid, And Turpentine. llluea tone, Copperas, Epsom Salts, Ac., Alum, Camphine, nov 8—dtf J. C. THORNTON & 00., Opposite the Post Office. S ulnby & Co.’s Baggies, rattleboro Buggies, Concord Buggies, Elbow Spring toggle Eliptic “ KUpt: Side Boden’s Trotting York Ponev Plant* Premium Elm City Shifting Top Slide Seat Extra Seat Standing Top Buggies, With all the various styles in nse, which will be con stantly replenished, with an Extensive Stock of Car riages, Bretts, Caleche Coaches, Harness, Ac. Ac. The very best of work offered on the most reasonable terms, for cash or good notes. [Aug 21 GUANO. WHOLESALE LIQUOR AND CIGAR STORE. Reese’s Manipulated Guano! Payable 1st October, by Drafts on Factor*, adding ii erest. AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO. Will sell the balance of our stock of On same terms without interest. AYUJBS, WINGFIELD A CO. march 17 d O’DONNELL & WIPFLER’S It ESTAURANT, 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, Of every variety: and every thing in their line that the Macon and New York Market* afford. Wines. Brandies, Fruits and Confectioneries. * Sept 22-dly — '1’UKNIP SEED. ^0 POUNDS Turnip Seed jnst received and for rale by [ang 18] T. J. A D. LANE. B Brief Paper and Legal Caps. 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, SteelPens, Visiting Cards, Letter; Wend ” For rale by jnly 27 Clips, Paper Weights, Ac., Ac. J. D. CUBBEDGE, Agent. Bacon. 50,000 lbs. Prime Clear Sides, 20,000 “ “ Shoulders, 3000 “ “ Canvassed Hams, for sale by Sept 7- BOWDRE & ANDERSON. MHS. S. AUDOIN HAS returned from New York, with a full and Elegant Assortment of 2ai2^x*iarc&'?, Consisting of all the newest Fall and -» fiota -e-tr Winter Styles. Her Bonnets are ele- V gant; and a great variety of Velvets, f Silks, Fine Leghorn and French Straw Bonnets, Misses Hats, Zouave Bonnets, Nets, Head Dresses, Bridal Wreaths, Ornaments for the Hair, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Embroideries, Lace Goods, Dress Trimmings, Corsette, Marino Vests and Drawers, Worsteds, and a general as sortment of FANCY GOODS. 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. A 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 at the lowest prices. The stock includes large amounts of Gunny Cloth, Super Carl). Soda, Soda and Butter Crackers* Baling Twincq Herrings, Coffee—Java,PortoRico-RioAshton** Table Sait. and Lagnira, Black and Green Tea, A. B. A C. Sugar. Loaf Sugar, Fine Port Rico, Liverpool Salt, Alum Salt. Adamantine Candles. Sperm, No 1 So Family Toilet Soap, , .wo. ^ Assorted and Fancy Candy,Peppermint Cordial, Well Buckets, Bine Buckets, Tubs. ■ -*•* GeorgiuTine Buckets, LeveritXAxes, White Lead and Zinc. Tanners’ and Machine Oil* Castor Oil, Linseed Oil. Lemon Syrup, Rose Cordial, u Starch, Snuff, Kegs of Powder. Sewing Thread, English Pickles, Worcestershire Sauce Clear Bacon Sides, Hams, Shad, Mackerel, Duck shooting Powder Shot, Cigars, various brands, Tobacco, Magnolia A Mt. Vernon To-White Fish, bacco, Osnahnrgs and Stripes Homespun, Bleached, Georgia jKersey, tin $1 Salmon. Plantation Whiskey Northern Blankets, all prices, Piper’s Heidsick Wine, La Perle Wine. Cabinet Wine, Ginger A Blackberry Wine Prime Fresh Bntter, and Brandy, Prime Fresh lard, Rye and Corn Whiskey. Corn Shellers, Extra old Bourbon. Brooms, Gin, Rum and Brandy, Common Matches, Maderia.Port A Sweet Wine, German “ London Dock Gin, New Cider, Baker A Stoughton Bitters, Blacking, Lemon Syrup, Cotton Cards, Ale and Porter, Yeast Powders, Ginger Preserves, Prunes Ground Paints in Oil oi al; and Figs, colors. AssortedPickles, feb 1 d-ly New Jewelry Establishment LOUIS’S. MENARD, {Late of the Finn of Menard <£ Burghard.) I S now opening at his new Store, next door below Ross A Coleman’s, Cotton Avenne, a large stock of the latest styles of Watchks, Crocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, 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 call. REPAIRING.—This department is nnder the superin tendence of competent workmen, and all work done by him is warranted to give satisfaction. oct 9 d LADD, WEBSTER & CO.’S Improved Sewing machines, For the Use of Families and RVT^YISr"U~F^YCTTTK.jBT?i.S- T HESE Machines not only combine all the advantages of the best Machines of t " the best Machines of other make, but add many improvements not possessed bv 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 now on hand varions styles of the Machine, which he is desirous of exhibiting. May 19-d F. H. BURGHARD. JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE LOT OF COAL OIL LAMPS, all qualities, from the cheapest to a good fine article. ALSO, a lot of Frnit Jars, Screw tops, someth ing new and de sirable. K. P. April 25-' . McEVOY. Blank Books O F all kinds, and of snperior qnality, adapted to County, Court, and Counting House p County, Court, and Counting 1 Also, a large assortment of MEMORANDUM BOOKS. arCotton Shipping Books of an improved make, at nov 7 BOARDMAN’S. Wheat. Rye, Barley and Oats. ELECTED especially for Seed. In store and tor sal* MeCALLIS A JONES MAUSSENET^b*8 thIs day opened a First Cla pied by ? will, at a Liquors, j All of Direct Importation, which »wU1 be offered on reasonable term*. Invalids, and others, wishing a superior article of either Wine# or Brandy, will find it to their advantage to give him a call. Mr. Manssenet, in retiring from Ms' ol<bestablished Silver and Plated Ware, «fcc.,_Ac., WHOLESALE & RETAIL F. 1L BURGHARD. 1 7* H. BURGHARD is now opening a large and epien- j -• did stock of Goods, selected by himself, t ’ ‘ | f, 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 hnebt workmanship, aud to keep time, without the repairs neecessary to keep iu order the sham articles made fox salt 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 tbat all in want ol a good, reliable article will save their money, before buying elsewhere, until they call at Burghard’s. ^ Clocks. He has the finest kinds of french and American Clocks, expressly fitted for counting rooms and offices as well as the best finished Clocks For parlors. Diamonds. | He calLs attention of all to his selection of Diamonds, In this line he cannot be excelled, having lfccilities foi buying direct from the importers, and now offers the finest selection ever offered in this market; fine ringb, single and cluster diamonds, full setts for ladies wear, emeralds set with diamonds, amethvist 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 the prices he has determined to sell at. Breast Pins. In this particular he has only to say that his stock con tains over 1500 varieties of Ladies and Gentlemen's Bread 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 filling up his stock with somu o* the very finest work in the fine; 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. IHusicul Instruments. •• his line he cannot fail to please. He has a splen did variety of violins, Guitars. Banjos, Flutes, Drums, *tc. &c., and also some of the finest Musical Boxes ever bro ight to Macon. Other Articles. To my Patrons and Friends. iugar, Soft Shell Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Brazil Nuts. Anderson’s Solace Tobacco' Mackerel, WOOD. BRO. <& CO. A 1 Breakers Ahead! Attention! Attention ! Messrs. Newcomb & Patterson respectfully call the attention of the Citl ’ Macon and vicinity to their Great Sontn. Eclipse Shingle Mill, Which is now in successful operation at '. i-bet’s Fou dry. All persons interested will please •„.-crve thatthi m ichiue will turn out from ten to twenty ihonrandshin g] '* a day, makes them uniform in thickness and taper at d perfectly smooth in finish, with less waste of tun be r and time than any other machine in existence. The public are requested to call snd witness the oper at on of making Shingles bv this Machine. Any infor m ition In regard to the machine can he had on applies ti >n to Messrs. NEWCOMB & PATTERSON, At “The Georgia,’’ Mulberry St., Macon, Ga. inarch 15 d fjJKMAN § SIMPSOfjJ OLD IMAGI OLD IAGN0L! MRS Wc offer for sale the above standard brand of fine Co * d bv age, we confidently recommend itjtalhe purest Hbest\T ' ’ ' " ^ nd best Whiskey that can possibly be'distilled. W* tlsoofieronr 0 / OLD FAMILY RYU WHISKEY, i nd other brands from the largest stock of fine Whiskies i a the tfnited States. - nunaun & eimrsoi«r, Ak&nix Distillery, on theSchuyVcillRiver,Philadelphia. Opyices 96 Wall Sthest, Nxw York : and 109 South Front St., Philadelphia. march 27,1860 d-ly aVE'W bath house. I pHE SPRING GARDEN Shower and Plunge Baths are Jl i ' ‘ * * * now completed, and ready lor the accommodation i J the public. Persons desirous ot bathing in a stream of Pure Spring raterot deliphtftil temperature, and taken directly from he fountain In the bowels of the earth, can now have an • ipportunity of doing ao-on application at the SPRING GARDEN. E very thing, almost, conceivable, for ornament or use Walking Canes, Gold and Silver headed, and fancy Pearl and Carved handles. Necklaces, Spectacles, Portmonies, Cat I Cases, Pen and Pencil Cases, the largest stock ever offt red in this market; Ear Rings, Thimbles, ornamental lnl Stands, Ac. Ac. 7 he above stock he offers low, determined to suit the tin es. He will aell for the very smallest profit, to keep up his trade, and to every one in need ot bu jing any till >g in this line, he asks only that they may look at hi* sto ;k before baying elsewhere, and he feels satisfied ha cai afford inducement* to all to buy their Jewelry, and ott sr articles in his line, from Burghard’*, at the old eta id, by the Georgia Telegraph office. I emember Burghard has the finest stock of Watches, me its,'Jewelry of every description, fiincy articles, Ac. <tc , and will sell better articles, at lower prices, thaa au; house in Macon. \ T atches repaired and warranted. Jewel! at i hort notice.. elry repaired I RETURN my thanks to my Patrons and Friends for the assistance they gave and rendered me the last cot xm season: and the present cotton season, I solicit a cor tinnance of your kindness and support. My friends wL’l find me at the same place, all reports to the contra ry notwithstanding. My ola and new patrons and frit nd* will find me ready to do all i can to advance and prt tect their interest. THOMAS T. WYCHE. Macon, Sept Sth, 1860-tf , ,. _ sxtensive Stock of JLL Furniture, a Large Assortment of Carpets, Oil Ok ths, Rugs, Mattiugs, Window Curtains, &c. &c., wh ich we are offering AI Very Low Prices. On r Stock is entirely new, and every one purchasing m» y be assured of getting the latest style and patterns. W .r room* next door to Lanier House. U on, Aug. 15,1860. LL who are indebted to ns by account will plees* . call at the Captain’s Office and settle, and all or- de s sent to ns by those indebted, will be returned un til each accounts are settled; also snch orders as are WI itten on blocks of wood, sand-paper, margins news- txirers Ac., in fact all that are not accompanied with the Ct sh. We shall not not sell onr stock on a credit, and all lumber sent to our Factory to be dressed, »Riet he se tied for, before it is taken away. _ -A oct 9 d-tf D. B. & J. W.'WOODRUFF. hrough it sufficiently large, to keep the water at«__ toes pure and healthy. For children under fifteen years >f age, coining) n parties of eight or ten at a time, a lib- sral discount from the usual prices will be made. Paients distrous of learning their children to swim, without the hazzard and danger of bathing in the river, ire requested to call and examine the arrangements, and f thought advisable to permit their children f ‘ matrons of the establishment. Open at all times during tho rise in the morning until ten o’ciocl July 28 fl a O. S. SHIPLEY, Shipley, Roane & (Successors to Shipley, Q X-« O T 1~L 303 Baltimore St,