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

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iilacon Daily iLckgraplj. SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Man,r, $5.1X1 a j ear in advenes ; Weekly. $2.00 a year in advance. Subscribers tc the Weekly will be put on a cash basis as soon as possible, and all subscriptions discontinued which are not paid in advance. W<■ will endeavor in a few weeks to render everyman t is account, and st op all papers not paid in advance, after the lapse of area sonabletime. ADVERTISEMENTS.—Persons sending tn advertise ments must be particular to specify whether they are intended for the Daily or Weekly, or tor both. All advertisements not coming under a special or general contract will be charged One Dollar per square for the first publication, and Ffty Cents per square for eveQ subsequent insertion. A square is on< freak or lew- in length ol column. Double column advert:cements, it insisted on, must come under a special contract for breaking columns.— Regular contract advertisers ter the year can pur chase space in the Daily at S2O an inch, for the year, and in the W eekly at $lO. The contracts to run for the year, and count, whether they occupy the space or not. No excess allowed, at any time except upon a special contract therefor. All such cmitractr payable quarterly, in installments ol 25 per centum—and forfeited, on failure to meet the regular payments. Standing professional Cards, of not more than a half an inch, will be inserted in the Daily at an d Weekly at $5. payable in ad- vance. Candidates announced, in either paper, at $5. payable in advance. AU transient advertising will be due and payable on demand. PARTICULAR NOTICE.—AII subscribers desiring their papers changed from one post-office to anoth er must t»e particular to specify not only the. office to which they wish their paper sent, but also the office from which they wish it transferred. T’O ADVERTISERS.—AII advertisements from Con- I tractors must be handed in by or before 3 o’clock P. M. CWNocuts fastened upon wood will be hereafter received under any circumstances. Thev are so ex tremely dangerous that we must decline them. dec si ♦.•Suh-criptions can be made to the Daily, for any time less than a year, at Fitly Cents a month. MACON , G: TUESIIAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25. 1 he Rental of Ireland,—The rental of Ire land has, within the last twenty years, risen from ten million to fifteen rnillioi pounds ster ling, and the revenue has risen nearly three millions pounds sterling beyond what it was a century ago. Within thirty years, the tonnage of Ireland was doubled; and within thirty-three years, the foreign imports have risen from one million five hundred thousand to five million five hundred thousand pounds sterling. A “Sensation’’ Despatch.—The New York Vanity Fair thus travestises the sensation des patches daily transmitted from the National Capitol to the Metropolitan press : “ Washington, Dec. —. L i’eSS something happens immediately, it will be some time before anything occnrs.— The tone of the South is not very favorable to abolitionism, and if South Carolina successful ly secedes, nothing can prevent her going out of the Union. Trouble in the Cabinet was re ported last night, but unless supported by facts, the rumor can have little foundation. The ex- , citement here, in political circles, is not so great as it was before it l»egan to subside, but is still greater than before itreiched its present height’’ Macon, Dec. 21, jstlO. Mr. Cosby:— Here is an extract which! was allowed to copy from a private letter received by { a person in this city, from a brother residing in Philadelphia; if yo i think it will interest the readers of the “Telegraph” you are at liberty to use it Philadei pHia, Dec. 1!, 181)0. “We had a great I ’-iion meeting here yester- I day; the Mayor issued a proclamation to stop all bu.-iness and atten i ; it was just like a holi day ; Hags floating from all the public and pri vate buildings; horses heads decorated with flags, <£•<:., <fcc. The streets were crowded with i people; it is said to be the largest meeting of the kind ever held. The motto was 'Concession before Secession.' ” Another letter from the same source says that they are discharging scores of laborers in the city, and that the Lincoluites are the first io doit. SCRIBE. To the People of the United States* A RECOMMENDATION. Numerous appeals have been made to me by pious and patriotic associations and citizens, in view of the present distracted and dangerous condition of our country, to recommend that a day l>e set apart for Humiliation, and Fasting, and Prayer throughout the Union. In compli ance with their request, and my own sense of duty. 1 designate, Friday, the 4th day of Janu ary, 1861, for this purpose, and recommend tliat the people assemble on that day, according to their several forms of worship, to keep it as solemn Fast The Union of the States, is, at this present moment, threatened with alarming and iinnie- 1 diate danger—panic and distress of a fearful character prevails throughout the land—our la boring population are without employment, and consequently deprived of the means of earning their bread—indeed, hope seems to have deser ted the minds of men. All classes are in a state of confusion and dismay ; and the wisest ■ counsels of our best and purest men are whol- | ly disregarded. In this, the hour of our calamity and peril, to whom shall we resort for relief but to the God of our Fathers » His Omnipotent Arm only can save us from the aw ful effects of our ow n crimes and follies—our own ingratitude and guilt toward.-, our Heavenly Father. Let us, then, with deep contrition and peni tent sorrow, unite in humbling ourselves before the Most High, in confessing our individual and national sins, and in acknowledging the justice of our punishment. Let us implore Him to re move from our hearts that false prideof opinion which would impel us to persevere in wrong tor die sake of consist, ncy, rather than yield a just submission to the unforeseen exigencies by w hich we 're now surrounded. Let us, with deep rev,, nee, beseech Him to restore the friendship and good v ill which prev. .cd in for mer day-, among the people of the several States; and, above all, to save us front the horrors of civil war and “blood-guiltiness.’ Let our fervent prayers ascend to His Throne, that He would not desert us in this hour of ex treme peril, but remember us as He did our fath er- in the darkest days of the Revolution, and preserve our Constitution and our Union, the work of their hands, fur ages yet to come. An Omnipotent Providence may overrule existing evils for 1 1 riutu •nt good. He can make the wrath ot mail io praise Him, and the remainder of wrath He can restrain. L-. tme invoke every individual, in whatever sphere of life he may he placed, to feel a personal responsibility to God and his country tor keeping this day holy, and lor contributing all in his power to remove our actual ami Imp tiding calamities. JAMES BUCHANAN. Washington, Dec. 14, IHiO. The Hatford Fim«a relates the following wit ty de esprit : ’ In a store, yesterday, in North Main street, a Democrat and a Republican met, when the fol lowing dialogue took place: Republican—Well, friend, how do you feel since the election ? Democrat—l he’. as L-z rus did. Republican—B ;t how is that ? Democrat—l J-ei as l. n’ign 1 bad been licl'- d bv does. CHEAT DEDUCTION IN HIE Jewelry Business. HAVING made arrangements for Direct Importation I will seH oat my entire stock, (one of the largest is the Slate- as low. if not lower than those who sell at New York cost. Mv assortment consisting of Ladies’ and Gcntfemeu s Fine- Gold and Silver English and W atches. Diamonds. Full and Half Seta of Jewel rt - Jd >.-ver Pitchers. Waiters. Goble s Crepe, Forks. Fancy SB ver. Ac., all warranted to be of the best qrealit v I keep no AscA Jfcrl good- bat articles that will give entire sutietaction to the purchasers. Also, a large as •ortmeat <rf Violins. Guitar-. Banjos. Vioiinc.-llos, Vio l’s* 1.-- Faacy G<x.d*, Ac. _>• }■. H. Bl RGHARD. 4 ’WINNETT MANI FACTI RING COMP IXY Hea vv o»i»aburge manufactured by Gwinnett Mauufac lartnr t «»nit»ani _ Lawrenceville, iu Store and for-aleby ■ WHEELER a WILBUR. SOUTHERN MANI FACTI RED.—Two cases of va riou» retries Southern Manufactured Goods for sale by ' due» WHEELER A WILBUR JSTFACTiTREK - BANK BILL* wW be taken at "par for a Gs, gentle Family and by dec M at the Drug ‘ tore, op. Telegraph Office i PUGH <V BRO.! PREMIUM BEAUTIFULLY COLORED IN OIL OR PASTEL Will now be produced for all who dwire ARTISTIC PORTRAITS, At a LOWER PRICE than we have ever offer- ed them liefore, and which will be for Binss MONEV Than Portraits (having half the Artistic merit) can be obtained elsewhere. ■ HIE .SVPERIOHITYAND DURABILITY OF PHOTOGRAPHS Colored in OIL, is known to every one familiar with Art, and W’e trust that all will ex- amine our collection, both in Ou. and Pastel, now on exhi- ■ bition at the TT A I JR, J.J .1 J_V , And also our Plain Photographs LIFE SIZE, and our VIEWS, which we claim to be the Largest and BEST ever pro duced in this Country. I i Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, &c. We are still producing, in a Stye equal to any in the STATE, and at PRICES SO LOW, that EVERYBODY can afford to HAVE ONE! I Be sure you call on J. A. PUGH & BRO., Triangular Block & Mulberry St. dec 15 OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE. DO YOU WANT DRY-eOODW? IF YOU DO, CALL AT BOSTICK’S NEW STORE' And purchase the latest styles of DRESS SILKS, SILK ROBES, MONTMORENCY ROBES, MERINOS. DELAINES, VALENCIAS. CLOAKS. EMBROIDERIES- gCURTAINS, CARPETINGS,/ And all kinds of FANCY & STAPLE DEY GOODS, AT REDUCED RATES As lam determined to reduce my stock by ofleringi | Goods VERY CHEAP. | I have a splendid assortment of Shawls and Misses Cloaks, And a large invoice just received, of Korth Carolina Cassimere, For sale at low prices. Call and .see the Goods—hear the Prices,'and secure | BARG AIN S. A.. G. BOSTICK. Opp. LANIER HOUbt. nov 13 GRAND SALE. S 83,00 O WORTH OF Carpets, eto. AT' aNEW YORK COST, FOR O £> IX , AT ELIAS EINSTEIN’S. i Iu order to make a change in the business Jamia y Ist, 1861, the entire_Stock will bo sold out as above. Nose i* the time to buy your winter supplies. B> ate to sell, and you can buy CHEAP. Don't miss this opportunity. Wp have a large Stock of SILKS, POPLINS, VALEN C I A S, REPPS, Plain and Figured English and French MERINOS. Figured and Plain DeLAINES, Al*o a fUO Stack of all othee kinds of Fancy Dry Gootls. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! ! A new and large lot just received. Bed and Necro BLANKETS. KERSEYS, <kc. call and examine for yourselves. ELIAS EINSTEIN. please copy, [nov 13] Light for the Million. COAL OIL LAMPS! AT PRJCiSB TO SUIT TEE TIMES. BOLSHAW 4 HERZOG, nov 27—d 4 w I ’NITED STATES MARSH AL’S SALE.-Will be sold I at the Court House in the city of Macon. Bibb coun ty. on the first Tuesday in December next, within the leiral hours of sale, the following property, to-wit : Lots of Ijind Nos. 22, 13 and 56, also the north half of Lot No. 23, and I.ot No. 11. all lying on the west side of Kinchafoonee Creek, below the’ road leading from Buena Vista to Pine Ville, and lying in the 31st District of orig inally Lee now Marion county, the whole containing 912 X acres more or less, and levied on as the property < J Wm. B. Butt to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern Dis trict of Georgia, in favor of Wyman, Moses & Co. vs said William B. Butt. F. M. BROOKS, | nov 5 U.S. Dept. Marshal. I im'I.E.MHTHIrI'O.. MANUFACTURE AND SELL fe... /[CARRIAGE HanicSrt, Buggy Harness, Two-Horse :V/ Wagon Hamess, Hoad wagon Hamess, and Cart Harness very low, to suift the timee. Also, an extensive aesortment of Saddles, Bridies, Carriage Trimmings, Saddlery and Hamess B|ardware, Carriage Material, Shoe Findings, i GIN BANDS. Leather of all kimb .Trunks, Valises. &c., GiIANI2E FRONT STORE, Near J, B. & W A Ross, and next door toE. Bond & Co., Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia. oct 31 daw ts Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. Q B. DAY' would resp’Ctiufly inform his frierids and Oo Uie uubiic generaliha.t lie as in Macon, with a fine stock ol Wa.tches, Clocks, Je\velry, bilver and Plated Ware. Fancv Goods, Musical Instruments, &c., which will be sold at seasonable pricer. AlropUiat he will give particular attention to W atch repairin'’ oct 16 daw 3m S. B. DAI. G<>l. » B A «ID AIV D WHITE CHIN ©aMNER & TEA SETT® a BOLSHAW A HERZOG. Oct23dd&w.t? ValuahlePlawfatiou lor Sale I WILL sell my Plantation, situated in Macon and Houston counties, five miles from Winchester, on South Western Rail Road,and containing24ooacres, lev el oak and hickorv land. with about 1400 acres in culti vation. The place is healthy, with good water, and w ell improved, with ail necessary buildings, and, it desired, can be divided into two or more settlements. For terms, &c., address the undersigned at Macon, Georgia. Sept 27-dJcwtf Nj BASS. TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC. WTI. KN ABE A CO,. Baltimore, MOST EXTENSIVE SOUTHERN PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS HAVE on exhibition at the Fair Ground ~ 'Tfij Buildings, one seven octave I wood SPLENDID FINISHED PIANO J U V ] J\ Forte, which is one of the Best Instruments ever turned : out of their Factory. For great power, sweetness of tone, and delicacy of touch, it stands unexcelled. The ! i tone is also of long duration. Professors, Amatuers and , the Public in general, are respectfully invited to call and ; examine this fnsUiunent awl judge for themselves. Over I two hundred of these Pianos have been sold in the State I of Georgia the laet four years, and all have given great i satisfaction. ' Durability of these instruments arc warranted for five ’ years, and, a privilege of exchange grained on their own expense, if the Instrument should not give entire satis faction. WM. KNABE & CO. I dec 12-d2w L. N. WHITTLE. F. B. WHITTLE. WHITTLE & WHITTLE, A T TOK KEYS, Ac., A T LA W, MACOA r , GEORGIA, ' Office next to Concert IlaU and orer Payne's Drug Store, ' ■ WILL practice in Bibb. Twiggs, Wilkinson. Jones, j i » v Houston, Macon, Crawford, Monroe and Sumter i counties, and i any other county in the State by >pecial I ' agreement; also in the United Stales Courts at Sai an- I 1 nah and Marietta. nov 6, ’6O, d3m wly | True Independence CONSISTS IN Being able to produce all that we require ( AT HOME, I And the first step towards it is to obtain GC) Q L> i | SEEDS. Z EILIN & HUNT hav e jti ßt received one of thejlarg i est. freshest, and best seeded lot of | GARDEN SEEDS ever before brought to title country. The Stock consists ' of every variety | CABBAGE, TUBNIP, ONION, RADISH, SQUASH. | EGG PLANT, ONION SETS, LUCERNE, KENTUCKY’ BLUE GRASS, &c. ! These Seeds are from a New Gardner, put up express I ly for this Firm, and warranted. | They have not an OLD Seed in the jhouse, and the present Stock is what they intend to I SELL OUT, • ' and get no more this year. Call early and get as- I Hortment. Also, FLOV7ER SEEDS, j over 500 different varieties; enough for all the Ladies. ( AGENTS for Mitchell & Crosdale’s Super Phos. I Lime—the Chemical Manure that has never failed. Call < j and see home certificates, Showing the crop of 1860 pro- i I duced by it, were as large as the year before. Dry or ; i wet weather bas no effect, and it permanently enriches ‘ the laud. dec 11 d *• w TNIIW 3112 AL. o ICASTLEN& VARDELL, | •I)KUG G I 8 T S AND .A-IPOTZTE C -A- I Hi S , At the old stand of Menard & Castlen's DRUG STORE. \l T E have this day formed a Copartnership, for the I vV purpose of transacting a First Class Wholesale and Retail Drug Business. We invite the attention of city and country customers to our Stock, which will consist ol the best and most reli ! able assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, O IL S, &c., &c., &c. W<> will be--prepared to furnish any article that can be found in our line, as cheap as in any Drug establishment in the city. tyrt" Physicians and other- may rely upon their pre ecriptlons being prepared with accuracy and dispatch. The old friend- oi Menard & Castlen are requested to continue their patronage, and as Mr. Yarded has had seven years experience hi the business, with E. L. Stro hecker and E. L. Strohecker A. Co., in this city, he hopes to merit the approbation, and receive the custom of ma ny new ones. F. G. CASTLEN. M. D. 11. T. VARDELL. Maron, May 1, 1860 daw BREAKERS AHEAD! ... ONE PXLICE AND CASH ONLY ’ **• J NO. N. KE IN & CO’S Head Quarters for Dress Goods. i ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAI OF JAM ARV. 1861. We will sell our Goods ‘ FTR CASH OR CITY acceptance only: We return our best wishes to onr numerous friends and patrons, and assure them that nothing shall be wanting on ourpart to retain the reputa tion so long enjoy by us of being Head Quarters for Dress Goods! Our stock will at all times be found to contain all the i Noveltie# of the season, and at the lowest cash prices. JNO. N. HEIN & CO., Second St., Macon. Ga. Just Received.— A fmLine of , NORTH CAROLINA CASSIMERES AND JEANS, AT Eeiii's Head Quarters for Dress Gu'Ms. dec 21 NOTICE. MESSRS. ROBERT ADGEE & CO. 4 VALL positively close their sales in Macon o:n Satur- - day afienjoon. AL who have not yet supplied , themselves with Rich and Beautiful Go<ml- at my LOW . PRICES, had better do soat once. , _dec2o-d2t _ WANTED, 170 R the ensuing year, several experienced HOUSE JL SEKVANIS. Apply to 1 dec 21 LOGAN A MEARA, Lanier Home. • ATTENTION geoh Who would not have a good REPEATER! At the present excit ed time I E. FEUCHTWANGER Has just received a large supply of POCKET FIRE ARMS, » SUCH AS > Sin in li *k Wessen's Cartridge Ke PEATERS, (Seven Shooters) Latest & best patterns, suitable to carry in a vest pocket . O O 3J| Celebrated and well known REPEATERS, I Beal’s REPEATERS, and Marston’s “Life Guard Pis tols,” Three Shooters, with BOWIE knife: Cail soon. Prices and qualities will certainly suit you. E. FEUCHTWANGER, j nov 28 Cherry Street. ABATES! ORATES! I AM now receiving a second supply of che Grat apse oct 6 d B. A. WISE. . FtHtSALE. I l NEGRO WOMAN 21 years old, and her daughter j 7x about six years old. The woman is a good house : servant, plain cook, and good washer andlroner. War , ranted sound. Terms cash. ASHER AYRES. j Macon, Oct. 30 u ! Fire Irons, &c.,&c. IRON, BRASS & STEEL SHovels cfc Tongs, Shovel and Tong Stands, Pokers, Sausage Meat Cutters, Meat Stuffer , Meat Saws, Meat Knives, WOOD SAWS, AXES, WHEELBARROWS, &c. for sale by NATHAN WEED. | nov 30 I aTist l> ts A K A 1 r ■ vvfi' ■>- S 'Rw 2 PRICES REDUCED. WE are authorized to announce a reduction on the 1 price of the above machines, of from $5 to $lO on [ each, with hemmers included. iNf" All machines warranted 12 months. Send for a ' circular. E. J JOHNSTON & CO., nov. 30 Agents, advertising for us will please substitute the above. E. J. J. <t Co.. Agents. UTV 1< W AelC E, IRON & STEEL i( AIUIAKT & CLRD! Are now receiving their Fall DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, CONSISTING IN PART OF 350,000 lbs. Assorted Swedes Iron, 224.000 lbs. “ Refined Iron. 20.000 lbs. “ Band Crabs and Hoops. 66,000 lbs. ” Plow Steel. 8.000 lbs. C ast and German Steel. 5,000 lbs. Nail Rods. 100 English Anvils. 75 " Vices, at their new Iron Front Store, CHERRY STREET. HARDWAKE, CUTLERY, &c. 3,000 Pair Trace Chains, 100 Dozen Assorted Hoes, 1,000 Kegs “ Nails, j Together with a lan.e Stock of every thing usually kept in their line. Call and see. CARHART & CURD, oct 31 Iron Front, Cherry Street. SFa.EE tiELum ojlp i«uo, AT ROSS & COLEMAN’S Bazaar of Fashion.” AWE are now in the full tide of successful operation, j V v with the largest and most choice stock of Staple ! and Fancy Dry Goods that it has ever been our pleasure I to offer to the public. It is impossible to convey the | I slightest idea of the magnitude ol our Stock, and to at tempt a description, through an advertising medium, of I ■ our rich foreign fabrics m Liulies Oress Ooods, would be superfluous; suffice it to say that etyles never were so elaborate, and that we have them in all their grades and colors. We append a list of a few rich Goods entirely new in this market: Ottoman Y'alours; Drrequet De Brocades; Minniver# I in full setts; Velvet Embroidered Soies; Brocade Vel- I ours; Violets Des Alps; Plaid Lance,’ in all Colors. Gro D’ Epson, in various hues; Zouave Burnous; | Kept Robe De Chambres; Kept Persians ala Mazaona; Snow Flake Isadora-; Madapilans in chintz colors; Diamond and Magic Ruffling#: Zephyr Sontags; Crape Broche Fancy Colors; Gold Belts and Gilded Dress Trim ings; Velvet Cloaks; Cloth Arabs; Cloth Cloaks; Car petings Hom the Richest Medallion Velvet Tapestry down to the lower grades. i Our Stock is unusually lull and we invite thepublic to I an examination of the same. ROSS & COLEMAN, Macon, Sept 12- Cotton Avenue. | * MAYNARD? S RIFLE AND L SHOT G-TJJXTS, j AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES, BY DOUBLE AND SINGLE GUNS, „ RIFLES AND PISTOLS, Os every rariet-v, by HODGKINS & SONS. Purchasers of E IRE .ARMS of any description, will do , well by examining the extensive assortment of dec 6 D. C. HODGKINS <k SONS. Musical Insti action. OSCAR VON DRIESEN, Professor of Music having j been permanently located in Jiaconsince December last, continues to otter his services to the citizens as instructor on tne Piano, Guitar, and Harmony at the residences of pupils or in schools. Terms $15,00 per quarter of 24 lessons. References.—L. N. Whittle, Esq., I. C. Plant, Dr. E. L Strohecker. Mrs. Butler and others, .pplications maybe left at Messrs. E. J. Johnston & Co.’s Piano and Jewel ry Store. 'Repairing and tuning Pianos will be done faithfully and at reasonable prices by the same sep 10 - New Arrangement. VA’ITII the facilities and long experience we possess I vv in tile Musical Business, we did not only select j the BEbT I’ I IV O S , as regards tone and durability, hut have also effected < the most advantageous terms to our customers for the ; supply of superior Instruments. We partly selected our Pianos and partly had them made to order. We are now receiving, without doubt, the best selection ever before brought to Macon, consisting of 6 1-2, 7, aad 7 1-4 Octaves in plain an higdhly finished cases to suit every taste.— These Instruments we are prepared to sell either’for Cush, on time, or monthly installments, at the lowest Factory prices. The latter arrangement, I we think, will be accepted by many persons in want ol I first class Instruments, who are perhaps not willing to pay the eniire amount at once, and to whom it wifi be - easier to pay in monthly Installments. "Wiur object is to ( assist such persons in procuring a first class Piano, for : whose superiority we will give a five year’s guarantee.— I We intend to effect large sales, ana are satisfied with - 1 small profits. I Come and see our Stock to be convinced that .we i ought and really have such instruments as we repre sent them to be. JOHN C. SCHREINER <t SONS, oCv Cotton Avenue. At Private Sale. IHAVE about 21 Gallons of verv fine Old Brandy, that will be sold for Manufacturers' Notes. dec 18 £-J. J. MILLER, Auolioaeer. NEW HOTEL. P' LANTER'S HOUSE—Two _ equares frutn the Rail R. Depot. Cherrv Street, Macon, Ga. dec fl d ts J. O. GOODALE, Proprietor. G T B B O N S HOU S“E” SAVANNAH, GA., THIS New Hotel is now open to the Travelling Public. The Rooms are made In suits, and each suit of rooms are supplied with Hot and Cold Bathe. Water Closets and I Gas, making the accommodations of this House superior to any Hotel in the Southern States. dec’ll L. B. MORSE, Proprietor BARK HENRY! HAS ARRIVED, AND EINSTEIN t Hae just opened a splendid lot of CLOTH CLOAKS, ME RINOS, delaines, Valencias, repps. Figured SILKS, POPLINS, Ac, Eug i lish, Brussels, Velvet, and In- grain CARPETINGS, Embroidered and Plain HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroid’d Collars and Sleeves, Window Damasks, and Embroidered Lace and Muslin for CURTAINS. I> I A X <) , A N 1) TABLE COVERS. 4 fS?“All Goods will be sold very low during the Fair* to close out our Stock. Every body call and examine. Also, a fine lot of CLOTHING will be disposed of very cheap. ELIAS EINSTEIN. ’dec 11 Cotton Av, MACON & WESTERN, SOUTH-WESTERN & MUSCOGEE RAIL ROADS. rpHE above Roads will transport Stock for Exhibition L to the i MACON FAIR, Free of Charge, and will be returned free if not sold. {"v***' They will also sell Tickets from all points on either of the above lines, charging full hire to Macon ; return Tickets free will be given, to expire on the 24th of December, 1860. A. I, TYLER, Supt. M. A W. R. R. VIRGIL POWERS. Eng. A Supt. S. W. R. R. W. S. CLARKE, Supt.’M. R. li. nov 30 A Great Bargain, V HOUSE and lot near the Female College, in the city of Macon, for sale, cheap for cash, having six rooms, with fireplaces in five of them, with good double kitch en, smokehouse and stable, with a good well of water on the lot. The lot contains half acre, and is convenient to the business part of the city, and to the College and other male or female Schools, and a very desirable place. Any one wishing to purchase would do well to examine the premises. E. C. GRANNISS, Aug 30,186th- Agent. FEINT HOUSE. l U’HIS House has become noted for everything necessa ; -*■ ry to a first class Hotel. Within a few minutes walk i of the centre of the city. It is unsurpassed in atten tive servants, good tabic, and comfortable rooms. The Traveller and Boarder will find pleasant accommoda tions on reasonable terms. The whole is under the su I perintendence of Mrs. FLINT A SON. who will spare no pains to oblige the public who give them a call. oct 24 TO RENT. npHE Store and large Room over said Store, adjoining JL the Store of J. Strahan & Co, corner of Third A Cbeny Streets, A good stand for any kind of business. 1-sC" Possession given immediately. Apply to J. STRAHAN & CO' nov 20 d solijielin ■ CLOTHING! | MADE OF NORTH CAROLINA AND MARYLAND CASSIMERES l j Int ©.Handsome SUITS, and offered FOW FOR CASH, E. WXNSHXF. CLOTHING! 3EJ. WIMSIIIP OFFERS HIS STOCK OF | VERY LOW FOR CASH. E. WINSHIP. IRON SAFE. One of S. C. HERRING'S Fire Proof Safes, but little ' used, for sale Cheap by E. WINSHIP. dec 6 i FANCY DRY-GOODS. N. S. Prudden & Co. HAVE replenished their stock, and can now supply . their customers with many articles that have been scarce in this market. DfWSS TRIMMINGS* GIMPS, BRAIDS, BLACK LACES AND BUTTONS. Reduction in the price of G-oodLs, Some of them just received. CLOTHAND VELVET, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. RICH EMBROIDERIES, PLAIN RIBBONS, CORSETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SKIRTS, AND STAPLE GOODS, ogUther with almost every thing required for a com- | pletc stock of Dry Goods. N. S. PRUDDEN A CO. nov 30 li. 8. CLIFFORD, SR, PRODIO BROOK! FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 231 MAIN STREET, Louisville, Kentucky, {St"’ Personal attention given to all orders and con signments. All goods forwarded with dispatch. All orders filled the game day the order is received, if possible. From my thorough knowledge of the markets, and my long ex perience in the Grocery and Produce and Commission business, I know that I can save those who order goods from this market, a Fair Profit. No business man can help seeing that this is the only correct way to order goods—through one that gives his personal attention to that branch of business. I inspect each article, buy nothing but the best, and I buy and st 11 for CASH only, consequently, can buy much less than those who buy on thirty or sixty days time, as iscustomary with most bus- I iness men in all markets. They who order their goods thrcnMh me, gets the best article, and at much less price i thau those who older through parties that is not in the business, or knows but little or nothing about the mark- I et or the article wanted. I am agent for some of the best brands of Flour. Lake and Salt Water Fish, N. Y. and W. R. Butter and Cheese, and seeds of all kinds. I frequently have large StockSof Flour, Grain and i’roduce on hand; in that case, if I have the article wanted, you save the 2# per cent. Com mission, my only charge. N. Y. Exchange received at selling rates here, and Southern money at par. Al I | ask is a trial, then ; if Ido not please you, do not pat ' ronize me anymore. ' E®'*'Small orders will have the same attention as large. (^“Ordersand Consignments solicited. | nov 12 FI N E MEDICINAL LIQU OR S HAVANA CIGARS A T THE PRESCRIPTION STORE, Corner Cotton Avenue A Cherry St. COGNAC, (Otard, Dupuy & C 0.,) very old. Old Bourbon WHISK EV, Old Jamaica RUM, Port, Sherry, Madeira, and Muscat WINES, | Choice Havana CIGARS— Cotton Plant, Bunker Hill, Ducal Crown, ' <fcc., &c., a large lot, which are offered low for O A iS 11. dec T WANTED. V YOUNG girl 13 or 14 years old, to act in the capaci ty of nurse. Apply at ouce to the " PRESCRIPTION STORE, nov 13 Cor. Cotton Avacueand Cherry Sts. New Flour i)AA BBLS. Extra Superfine Flour. aUv 75 “ "Best Family” “ For sale by a* 6 1-- dEO. T. ROGERS & SON] Cotton Planter’s Convention SCHOTTISK, COMPOSED and dedicated to the Members of the Cotton Planter's Association, with a faithful like ness of Hon. Howell Cobb, President of the Cotton I Planter's Convention, by HERMANN L SCHREINER. s his Piece being a copy right, can only be had by 1 the Publishers, JnO. O. SCHREINER A SONS. r 4 dec 4 Cotton Avenue. SELLING AT COST,* V. W. SKIFF. SELLING AT COST, GOLI) and SILVER WATCHES, V. W. SKIFF. Selling 1 at Our Whole Stock of Jewelry. V. W. SKIFF. SELLING AT COST, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, ‘ V. w. SKIFF. SELLING A 1 COST, ALL OUR WORK-BOXES AND WRITING DESKS. V. W. SKIFF. SELLING AT COST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK. V. W. SKIFF. Store to Rent, and Fixtures for Sale after FIRST JANUARY, 1861. V. W. SKIFF, Ender Granite Hall, opposite Lanier House, Jtec6 Macon. Ga IMPORTANT TO Cott on Planters ATTENDING THE FIRST ANNUAL FAIR I OF THE Cotton Planters’ Convention !! In the City of Macon. We direct your attention to RHODES SIM-fflOSflffi! The standard Manure which has received the endor>e i rpent Os Prof. JOSEPH JONES, Chemist to the Conven ' tion, who on p. 57 of his Report, save : ‘‘lt is but just I that I should state to the Conventionthat both the Mau i ufacturers and Venders of this Fertilizer have thrown I open everything to my examination, and have manifest- ■ j ed a determination to conduct all their operations in an j I open and strictly honest manner.” J/. RHODES A CO., Manufacturers. OFFlCE—B2Bowly’s Wharf, Baltimore, Mil. ■ &E’Arjent« as Augueta, Ga., J. A. Ansley & Co.; at | Savannrh., Ga., Patten & Miller; at Charleston,, S. C., 1 j Rhett * Robson ; at Macon, Asher Ayres. Rhodes can be found at Lanier House, dec 10 dim* For Sale. : A N extra fine pair of Mules, with wagon and harness Time given, if preferred. Apply to dec 12 I. C. PLANT, Marine Bank. EDUCATION. MRS. J. O.HODGES will open a School at her resi dence on 4th Street, opposite Mr. E. J. Jeflers’, on i the Ist Monday ni January next. Terms liberal, nov 27—d until Ist Jan. sweoes liiorr. DIRECT IMPORTATION. O JUST DECEIVED PER BRIG “MINNA,” FROM STOCKHOLM, □1 O ! BARS GENUINE SWEDES IRON And for sale loir, by JOS. E. WELLS, THIRD ST., MACON, GA.t «ov 10 Advances. I PLANTERS and Factors, disposed to ship Produce to j the Belgian-American Company of Brussels, (Bel- ! gium) will please apply to the undersigned, who are au- 1 thorized to make the necessary advances. MULLER & MICHELS, Agents for the Belgian-American Dec. 7 dim Direct Trade Company. 25 Tinies for Sale. MANUFACTURERS' BANK NOTES TAKEN. Also Watches and Jewelry exchanged for same. decfi-d2a J. A. & 8. S. VIRGIN. ' TO SOUTHERN DEALERS. W. A. RANSOM & CO, BUCCESSOEB TO J. H. RANSOM & CO., “12 Courtland and 39 Dey Streets. Danifi. Ransom, 11 Darius W. Geer, W.'A, Ransom, New—Vork,' Robert H. Boyd, IA P. Ransom, ) ’ ( MANUFACT U II E II S AND WIIOLESALE DEALERS I BOOTS & SHOES,! Have constantly on hand a large stock of Fine andne gr» goods, expressly for the Southern Trade, which they will sell at the lowest market prices for Cash or ap proved credit. jan 11860 d & w ly Notice to Teachers! IS hereby given that the Board of Education for Bibb county will hold a meeting at the Ordinary’s Office, in the city of Macon, on SATURDAY, the22ddayof December, 1860, for the purpose of ex amining Teachers and Auditing accounts against; the Poor School Fund of said county. This November the sth, 1860. By order of the Board. nov 28 WM. M. RILEY, Secretary. 1860.J1860 FALL TRADE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS, PIANOS, GAS FIXTURES, FINE GUNS, CUTLERY, &c. IJUBLIC attention is respectfully solicited to one of the largest and most elegant selection of Goods in i our line ever offered in this market, which will be sold ! on terms competing favorably with anj’ first class estab lishment in the country. An examination of our stock without designing pur chases is respectfully solicited. oct 30 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. NOTICE.” r pHOSE having demands against the estate of H. X Lunetprd. deceased, will please send the amount to die 10 dlw T. W. KING, Adm’r. Forsyth, Ga. Ho, For The Fair ! The Macon <Jk Brunswick Kailroad, i ON and after this date, Accommodations Trains will i be run during the Fair between Macon and Den- | *>n’s Mill, as follows: > Leaving Macon at 7K, a. m. I “ 4, P. M. i Leaving Denson’s at 9X, a. m. “ '* p. M. A. N. ROGERS, Eng’r, <fcc.„ Macon, Dec. 15,1860-dtf THE LADIES ARE invited to call and examine the stock of BOOKS : now on sale at my Auction Room. I dec 11 J. J. MILLER. — | I i Hbds. Prime Bacon Sides and Shoulders, , »JV 50 Gans New Leaf Lard, in store and for sale by I deco MoCALLIE & JONES. I ! I KENNEDY & LYNch” Mr.RCHAKT TAILORS, ’ ! WILL open, on the first of October, in h> -. TV merly occupied by Mr. J. Peter, on Uh,., <Jhi hr i next to Freeman’s, a choice and well i ment of ' "- u ss’or;! Cloths? Cassimeres , I AND vestijstg-s 3 of the latest importations, which We are i manufacture to order, in the latest styles I shortest notice, all of which we will wtrr n>t < '-b • j isfaction. ran,to ?ive» at The citizens of Macon, and adjoining counts,, , spectrally invited to give us a call, „ rc ■’•?**r,< Tailors, and determined to please both in style. W e have also a fine ussortnient r> r p„ ■’ ai| 'i ' Ooods. W. (’. Sept 29- P. LYNCH. b u in k a o Pl RE OLD MONONGAHELA HIT Wl® / IONSITENTIOUSLY distilled by Mr. JAMES Ri vy SIDE, of Alleghany county, Pa., in the old f,,'. ' ! J ed honest way, from the choicest Rye, and in no / f ' offered for sale until adapted to wholesome use by i '' I It is at once the most palatable, as it is cinpfi'ati?. ' I the purest beverage in the reach of the public •(•■ invalid, as well as to those in bealtb.it commend" i seif for its unrivaled qualities as a stimulant of q/ I est, surest, and most beueficient description. F,, r ; in barrels, kegs, Ac., and put up in cases of one d,' 1 I bottles each. CLERY & STOCKDALE, Proprietor. 328 Walnut St., Philadeiuhia (■ WM. C. CONOVER. Agent, ’ i 225 Pennsylvania A venue, Washington Citv hi AR. N. WHITE. Jr.. Agents. ' ' 1 OC* * d-3m _ oi <v<i:»r si'eet, N-U Y„ j EAST TENNESSEE VALLE, TIMOTHY, HERDS OIXA.SS, AND CLOVE:R. are u 0" prepared to fill orders, to almost any t .’. e ®t, for Inis desirable HAY, neatly put up In / I . shipping order, and will be sent to any point in i. South, at short notice. 'l’his Hay is supposed to coma I a greater amount of nutriment, amt less obiioxi wi , I I growth, than any other grown in the South or W est. We respectfully solicit orders accompanied with u As)l I and promise our best etiorts to please all who mav i,c I ronize us. R. M. M’PEERSON & t 0.. Sept 19-d3m Knoxville, Tennessee. JOJEIJN JOMX I HAS RECEIVED HIS USUAL LARGE SUPPLY Ot Fall and Winter Glothiir COMPRISING ALL THE 0 I NEW ANi> ÜBiMIKA NTYIAs, Together with a full stock of FURNISHING GOOIh '* Trunks, Ha oes Valices, Carpet Bags and UMBRELLA.S. Spr 4 d Wioettl Wines!! Wineb!!! Baskets Heidsick Piper Wine, tJv 75 Cases Prince Imperial 20 Cases Cabinet Wine, 20 “ Sparkling Catawba, 10 “ LePerle Champagne, Dr. Bowen’s Catawba and Scnpi>ernong Wine, A Fine Stock of Port, Madeira and Blierrv Wines We can safely recommend the above Wines, huvii" purchased entirely from importers, and would call ati.-i’ tion to the Prince Imperial Champagne, as a Wineo( I rare quality, at a moderate price. Sept 20- HARDEM AN & GRIFFIN I “Soiiiclhinv Now un<i<>i* the Sun,” WimilE THE STAR T.IS W. T. 2s ELSON HAS opened, at his old stand, on Cherry street, a | choice lot of Family Groceries, such as Flour, Meal, ’ Grits, Sugar, Coffee, Candles, Soap, Starch, Butter. Lard. ! Cheese, Crackers, Beef Tongues, Bologna Sausage-, Cabbage, Potatoes, and, in fact, every article usually kept in a first class Family Grocery, to which he invite, the attention of his friends and the public. ALSO, the very best brands of fine Old Brandies Wines, &c., put up in bottles, or by the gallon. NV. T. NELSON Macon, Ga., Sept 5,1860- Oi’Fice of the Milledgeville Railroad Co. » September 3, 1860, f VT a meeting of the Board of Directors this day held, the following Resolutions were passed by the Board Ist, Resolved, That the Chief Engineer be instructs . to employ such additional assistance as may be necessa ry to finish the location of the line of road by the first | of November next, to be let by sections after adverti-e --i ment, so soon as each section has been reported to the I Board. 2d, Resolved, That the President be authorised to j make a call upon the Stockholders of the Milledgeville j Railroad Company for payment of the following install i ments upon their stock, (In addition to the live pet cent ■ required at the time of subscription) to wit: . Five per cent, on the 10th of October, 1860. Fifteen” “ “ 10th of November, “ Five “ “ “ loth of December, “ Five “ “ “ 10th of January, 1861. True extract from tho minutoeor' div O»<i>U. W. MILO OLIN, Sec'y. & Treas. In pursuance of the second resolution above, the 1 Stockholders of the Milledgeville Railroad Company are requested to pay the instalments as set fort h_ti said I Resolution, at the office of said Company, in Augusta. S. D. HEARD, President. Augusta, Sept. 7,1860-dtjanlO TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm ot Menard & Burghard, are requested to come forward and make ; immediate payment, or their accounts will be placed in ■ other bauds for collection, as 1 wish to close up the old business. F. 11. BURGIIAPD Maron, April 27,1860. Unity Eire Insurance Company, "(IF LONDON. < ■ Y'l T \l*-*’ $2,300,000. AVAILABLE ASSETS, 4,517,061 tpHE Unity Fire Insurance Company Insures against J loss or damage by Fire on Buildings, Merchandize, Household Furniture, &C. J2??"Also. risks taken on Cotton in the various Ware houses in this city, at the usual rates. GEORGE ADLARD, Manager and General Agent, NEW YORK. J. M. BOARDMAN Agent, Macon, Georgia. nov 30 FOR SALE. TWO GOOD HORSES, Drav. Wagon and Harness.— 1 Apply at PLANTER’S HOUSE, dec 15-dlw NOTiCE I AM now prepared to execute all orders for Tin Roof ing, Galvanized Iron Cornice, Guttering, Ac. Mr. A- E. Kimball Will have direct charge of my business in this city, and i hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. 11. MORCE. Office on Cotton Av., opp. J. H. Cherry &Co. Reference.—B. A. Wise, G. V. Scattergood, D. B. &, J. W. Woodruff, VOlney Pierce, W. J. McElroy, oct 31 W. S. Brantly. Presbyterian Depository. T'HE Knowledge of God Subjectively considered, by Robt. 8. J. Breckinridge, D. D. Divine Government, by McCash. Kitto’s Bible Illustrations, Gwinness’ Sermons, The Missing Link, Chaliuer's Sermons, Dick’s Lectures, Discourses and Sayings of our Lorn, Horne’s Introduction, Captive Orphan, Tyng, D. I). t;Brid>;e’s Christian Ministry, tai.McCueyne's Works, Carter's complete Cabinet and Fireside Libraries. ~~ Also, just received a new lot of Books, Tracts, Prim | ers, Catechisms, Hymns, Ac. HERMANN L. SCHREINER, nov6 d Local Colporteur “Brest. Church. FOR SALK~ *) FIRST RATE HORSES. Apply to Li nov J. B. AL i.ilcOß. MRS. SHARPES’ SCHOOL. MRS. M. E. SHARPE will resume her School for Girls and small Boys, it. the basement of the Primitive Baptist church, on the First Monday in January next. She respectfully solicits a share of patronage. dec 17 ’ DIRECT TRADE. r pnE attention of the Public, especially of the Ladies. 1 is invited to the STOCK OF TOILET SOAPS, Imported by the Belgian-American Co, and for Sale by MASSENBURG & SON, dec 20 Successors to E. L. Strohecker. PRIVATE BOARDING. . 1 PERSONS wishing Board at a Private bouse, c nd accomdations with Mrs. Sharpe, on 4th Strev near the river. Comiortable rooms can be furnished to a few. And several young men as day Boarders. For informa tion, apply to Mr. Burke al the Methodist Book Store. dec 17 I OSTIN THE MACON PASSENGER I’EPOT. ON 1a Wednesday night, the sth instant, a ru ?et coin' d TRUNK, about 36 inches in size, without a mark. This Trunk had a black or japanned iron binding on the tuds and sides—the left bund strafi was broken with the short end remaining still in the buckle. It had, also, rollers on the bottom, and was heavy. Any information about i this Trunk will be thankfully received and expenses I paidbv J. W. MANN. I dec 12-d Gt* Perry, Houston county, - “That’ Tobacco. THE best Chewing Tobacco ever introduced market. Just received from the “Old Dom. . and for sale by MASSENBI’RG &St „..hDo dec 3 Successors to E. L. Stour, w jjR A IA.K S ‘ S -