The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, March 02, 1861, Image 2

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iHacon H)ail2^cUgra|)l). SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Dairy, $5.00 a year in advance Wkxkly, $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 paldlnadvancc. We wiliendeavorin a few weeks to render every mantis account, and stop all papers not paid in advance,after the lapse of area- sor able time. A $ JERTISEMENTS.—Persons sending in advertise ments must be particular to specify whether they ore intended for the Daily or Weekly, or lor 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 -quare for every subsequent insertion. A square is one inch, or less, in length of colnmn. Double column advertisements, it insisted on, must come under a special contract for breaking columns.— Regular contract advertisers tor the year can pur chase space in the Daily at $20 an inch, for the year, and in the Weekly at $1(1. The contracts to run for the year, and count, whether they occupy the space or not. No excess allowed, at atry time regular payments. Standing professional Cards, ofnot more than a half an inch, will be Inserted in the Daily at $10, and Weekly at $5,payable in ad vance. Candidates announced, in either paper, at $r>. payable in adtance. All transient advertising will be dne and payable on demand. IRTICULAR NOTICK.—All subscribers desiring theirpapers changed from onepost-offlee to anoth er must be particular to specify not only the office lo which they wish their paper sent, bnt also the office from which they wish it transferred. r ADVERTISERS.—All advertisements from Con tractors mnst be handed in by or before 3 o’clock P. M. $y*No cuts fastened upon wood will be hereafter received under any circumstances. They are so ex* .remelv dangerous that we must decline them.! dec 22 ■ ' - ' ’ • ' »,'Subscriptions can be made to the Daily, for any Lime less than a year, at Fifty Cents a month. G ENTLEMEN can be accommodated with Board and Lodging, or Board alone, on the corner of Walnu t * and FifinStreet. ‘ " " * Macon.J?cbruary 28—d-lm M. SULLIVAN. * House and JLol tor Sale. T HE House and Lot at present occupied by C. J. liar ris. Esq., on Tatnall Street, in the western part of the city, is ottered for sale. Possession given on the 1st of October next. For further particulars apply to JOHN N. KEIN, Macon, Ga., feb 28—d-tf or, W. A. KNIGHT, Dublin. Ga. . NEW MUSIC Selected and recommended for Purchase. “Day and Night I thought of Thee”—Song. 25 eta. “The Ring my Mother Wore’’-SoNO. Will he Im mensely popular 25 cts. “O, Katy Darling”—New Irish Ballad — 40 cts. PowhattanSchottish. 40cts For sale at JNO. C. SCHREINER A SONS. %3B~OT our Secession Quickstep, we have sold 200 coplea in two weeks. The demand is such, that we have ordered a second edition. feb 28—d-tf NOTICE TO PLANTERS. RHODES’ SlPEK-PIIOSPIi ATE, “The Standard Manure.’’ Is offered to you with all its former Excellence, and with much additional testi mony to its value as a Reliable and Eco nomical Fertilizer, obtained from Plan' ters of ripe experience in their profession, who used it on Different Crops of last season. After being extensively used in this country for Xen Fears and its reputation having ex tended to Europe, I am prepared to state, upoif the testimony of those who have used it, that it is unquestionably the manure for Cot ton, Com, Potatoes, and. Turnips, as it does not Fire, or cause the plant to shed hi dry or hot weather, as do the Ammoniated Ferfj^zers. I cull especial attention to the fact, that in ad dition to the recommendation and Analysis of IVoiessor Joseph Jones, The Cotton Planters’ Convention, at its late Fair in Macon, Georgia, Awarded it the Pre mium. Pamphlets, giving Analyses of Professor Jones and Professor Liebig of Baltimore, to gether with the certificates of some of the Best Planters of Georgia, will be sent by mail, on application to ASHER AYERS, Macon. feb. 27—lmtri-w MRS. F. DESSAU Appeals to her patrons and friends to meet their accounts as -promptly as possible. She has a new Stock of Goods to buy and owing to the condition of public affairs, must pay cash for them, and how can she do it unless her cus tomers will consider her necessi ties and meet their last year’s bills? The case is urgent Will you not respond to it with your accustom ed fidelity and liberality, MRS. F. DESSAU. Mnuntitr, Sr., Macon, Ga., Feb. 11,1861—d-tf iron wor::s, MACON, GEORGIA. T. C. NISBET H AVING removed his FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS to the line of the Rail Road near the Ma con A Western Shops, he Is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of • MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, ON TERMS As favorable as any Establishment either North or South. feb 21—d T. C. NISBET. MORE NEW GOOD THINGS TO EAT! WE are now receiving weekly large ship ments of CHOICE TABLE BUTTER, in kegs and tubs, and fine Cream Slate and English Dairy CHEESE, on consignment, which we sell very low for the “ ready down.” GREER & LAKE. . —0:0— Large White Mercer, Peach Blow and Yellow Pink Eye Potatoes, Pig Hams, Dried Beef and Tongues, Pure Leaf Lard in Kegs. All at GREER & LAKE’S. —0:0— New Orleans Sugar House and East Florida SYRUPS, as good as the lest Yankee centrifu gal, and all grades refined Sugars, little Green Rio and White Java C offee, the best brands Family Flours, in barrels and sacks. All fresh and new at GREER & LAKE’S. —0:0^- Pure Wines and Liquors of all qualities, ap ple juice Cider and new Ale, the finest Cigars and “ That Tobacco,” as good as the lest— All of which will be sold very soon for Cash Call and sec. GKEEIt A LAKE. Macon, Pgfc IS, 1861—d COMMISSION AND } F0RWARDING AGENT. r PUE undersigned having for several years past been in x the Forwarding and Commission business in this city, tenders bis services for receiving, paying duties under the Tariff laws, and forwarding goods. Also, special attention given to traylng goods on Commission, and selling Cotton and Prodnce. feb 2TT—d-3m C. D. ROGERS, Savannah, Ga. NOTICE. 'J'HERE win he a meeting of the Cotton Planter’s Con vention held in tha city of Macon, on WEDNES DAY, the 27th of March next. AU the members arc ear nestly requested to attend, as bnsincss of importance claims the consideration of the Convention. All cotton planters, an d all interested in the objects of the Conven tion are invited to attend. By order of Con. HOWELL COBB, President. S. H. J. 8ISTBPBK, Secretary. feb 23 d ■ Notice to Car Builders. I AM now prepared to cover Cars with Tin in a supe rior style, and at short notice. H. MORCE. dec SI Office on Cot. Av., op. J. H. Cherry A Co. Military Books. BOABDMAN’S. Central Rail Road. SAVANNAH, Ga., February 23, 1861. rpHE Congress of the Confederate States of America 1 having, on the ISth day of February instant, enacted the law hereunto annexed, it becomes necessary that this Company should change the system hitherto pur sued by them in receiving and forwarding goods con signed to their care, as they are not prepared to transact the business at the Cnstom House, and advance the du ties. Or give bonds for the same, as will be required. Therefore, Merchants, Consignees of goods, hereto fore consigning them to the care of Central Bail Road Agent, are hereby notified that from and after the 10th day of March next, their goods mnst be consigned to the care of some Commission Merchant in the city, whose outlay (commissions and duties always excepted) will be advanced by this Company, and charged to the goods as formerly. Bill of Lading, Invoice and should he mailed to the ~ ed to forward the goods chants to instruct their shippers so to do. R. R. CUYLER, President. AN ACT. Be Uenactedby the Confederate State* of America, That the following articles snail be exempt from duty, and admitted free into the said States, to wit: Bacon, Pork, Hams, Lard, Beef. Fish of all kinds. Wheat, and Flonrof all other Grains, Indian Com and Meal, Barley and Bar ley Floor, Rice and Rice Flour, Oats and Oat Meal, Gun powder and all the materials of which it is made. Lead in all forms. Arms of every description, and Monitions of War and Military Accoutrements, Percussion Caps,' and living Animals of all kinds; also, all Agricultural Products in their natural state. Section 2. That all Goods and Merchandize imported from any one of the late United States oi America, not being now a member of this Confederacy, into this Con federacy, before the fourth day of March next, (which may have been bona fide purchased before), or within ten days alter the passage of this Act, shall be exempt and free from duty. Section 8. That the State of Texas be and is hereby exempted from the operation of the Tariff Laws hereto fore passed or adopted by this Congress, (Signed) J HOWELL COBB, —j Presldent'of the Congress. Passed by Congress on the eighteenth of February, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. _ J. J. HOOPER, feb 26—d-6t Secretary or the Congress. Check Books on the Bank Middle Geoi Bank State Geo: For sale at the feb 14 : of Georgia. TEUK&APH Bank of Savannah, Mechanics’ Bank, Attention J Attention! Messrs. Newcomb & Pal.erson illy call the attention of the Citi and vicinity to their Great Soutn W OULD zenso cm Eclipse Shingle Mill, Which is now in successful operation at Nlabeqe Feu. dry. All persons interested will please observe thatthi machine will turn out from tea to twenty thousandshin gles a day, makes them uniform in thickness and taper and perfectly smooth in finish, with less waste of tim her and time than any other machine in existence. The public are requested to cad and witness the oper atlon of making Shingles by this machine. Any infor motion in regard to the machine can be had on applica tion to Messrs. NEWCOMB A PATTERSON, At “The Georgia,” Mulberry St., Macon, Ga. march 16 d HOYT’S SUPER-PHOSPHATE T> EARING the endorsement of the renowned Georgia JL> Planter, David Dioksoh, as the MOST VALUABLE FERTILIZES, kept constantly on hand and for sale by Macon, Oct. 26,1860. T. T. WYCHE. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, At Ellis’ Drug Store, Comer of Chary Street and Colton Avenue. J UST received, afresh supply of Drug- and Medicines. Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Brashes, Superior Coal on,Burning Fluid ■ * Oil, Mi Leans, and and Citrate of Magnesia, wi Jpne 7,1860- Jayncs’.Mc- Itzer Aperient . nine. W.B. ELLIS, Agent* Southern Cigar Factory. .isTiiiso.^ s CIGAR MANUFACTORY. A LARGE assortment of Choice Brands of Cigars, Chewing and SmoklngTobacco, his own manufac ture. Also, SECESSION CIGARS, a noveity, of his own Manufacture. E3fFloyd House Block, 3d Street. feb 27 d-2m AT THE METHODIST BOOK DEPOSITORY, THURSTON, OF THE OLD PALMETTO STATE, By Rev. J. II. Caldwell, A. HI., OF THE GEORGIA. CONFERENCE, May be had. It is a very interesting Book, and will be seut to any part of the State for £1.2.5 Address feb27—d J. W. BURKE, Agent. Gilliam’s Manual for Lumber for Sale !! T HE undersigned, having a large quantity .of LUM BER on band, offers it to the public cheap, for Cash, or for Notes • with good security. Call at the Mill, four miles below Oglethoroe, and examine for yonrselves. JAMES W. GREEN. Agent. Macon, Co., Ga., Feb. U, 1861—d-6m* PUGH & BM! Still Ahead | IN ALL the HIGHEST BRANCH SS OF THE ■ •• *i.S * : . v % Photographic Art. Our Colored Photographs, LIITE-SIZE, TOOK THE Premium At the two last Annual STATE P AIRS, JAMES SAGE. CHAS. B. BOWEN. H. B. CLtPPOBD. SAGE, BOWEN & CO., PRODUCE BROKERS FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL RAIL ROAD AGENTS, (EXCLUSIVELY.) NO. 143 4th or WALL STREET, Louisville, Kentucky. References.—Nock, Wick A Co., Louisville, Ky.; Stratton & Seymonr, Nashville, Tenn.; B. J. Butler & Co.. Vicksburg. Miss.; Athearn & Ilibberd, Cincinnati; A. S. Bowen. Cincinnati; Stewart & Moore. Atlanta, Ga.; B. P. Ethell A Co., New Orleans, I*; Jos. McEn- tire, St. Louis, Mo.; J. Di Morton & Co., Memphis, Ter. u. We will have at all times heavy stocks of Corn, Oats, Apples, Potatoes, Seeds, Flour and Prodnce generally. Wo are sole Agents for the Old Kenton, Ky.. XXX Ale, an article said to be by ail that have used it, cheaper and superior to any now in use. fv7~ Personal attention given to all orders and con signments. Having thorough knowledge of the markets andbns: ness, wo feel confident that we can save those who ordei their Goods of ns, a fair profit. ’We deal STRICTLY ON THE CASH SYSTEM. Those who send their money and orders to us get the full benefit of our cash markets We do not use the money and buy on 30 or 60 days time, as is often done in all markets. We do not speculate, hut do legitimate business. All we ask is a trial. New York Exchange-received at selling rate: here. jan 17d-ly AND AT THE COTTON PLANTER’S FAIR. The only Premium given for Colored Photo graphs were awarded to J. A. PUGH, Who can be found on Triangular Square, ready to serve all who desire fine works of Art. feb 25—d - . Gilham’s Manual for Volunteers AND MILITIA. \ NEW SUPPLY of the above book jusk.received.— Price $2.50. Postage 25c. Ail orders for Military or any other books promptly attended to. ^ J. M. BOARDMAN. M AGON TRI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. The first number of this paper will be pub lished on SATURDAY, 2ND OF MARCH. TERMS: S3 Per Annum in Advance. SALE.—Will be sold, before the Court city of Savannah, Chatham county sday of March nest, 1801. all the real »erty of the Estate of William Wright, hali-lot and improvements, No.», Der- le, city of Savannah; one lot, letter »*. auu Heaihcote Ward, fee simple, city of Savannah ;'oue half-lot and improvements, No. 12, North Ogletliwpe Ward, city of Savannah, fee simple; one lot and improvements, No. 11, North Oglethorpe Ward, city oiSttrann&h, fee simple; Improvements sit- orth Oglethorpe, together with lease [gistMay, 1863, at $28 per annum: acres land, within two miles of the city' Albany & Gulf Railroad ; 406 acres of ientsin Bnlloch county, known as the .ted on the Gre.at Ogechee River, to- jhalf interest in the New Bridge across land, unimproved, in Bulloch coun- Tnllis tract; 1,000 acres land in Bulloch ed, and known as the Brag tract—these “pine, and well timbered. Also, 610 nxnock lands, situate in Alachua coun- i, 3S negroes: man, 45 years old, engi- old, good cook; girl, 17 years, hoii-e years, good hostler; man, 35 years old, ; man, 35 years, fine carpenter; man, _ rpenter: man, 24 years, good carpenter and car builder; man, 32 years, field hand; boy. 16 years, first rate waited man, 40 years, good carriage driver and son, 5 years; man, 40 years, good field irs, good carpenter man, 35 years, id framer; man, 21 years, good field ears, good carpenter; man, 35 years, framer* man, 21 years, good field hand; man, 35 jrears, good field hand; man, 45 years, field hand: man, 21 years, good field hand; man, 22y’rs. good field hand; man, 50 years, field hand; man^y’rs, good carpenter; woman, 27 years, good cook and wash er, and her son, 6 years old; man, 55 years, very trust worthy, and wife, 60 years, cook, and their five children, viz: boy, 20years; boy, 18years; boy,16yeare; girl, 18 years; and boy, 10 years; man,55years, garduer, and wile, 50 years, cook: woman, 25 years, and son, 9 years old. Sale madot-unaer the provisions of the Will of the said WilliaitfcJvrighfc. ■eal estate, one fourth cash, balance in S9.000 WORTH OF TERMS.—: twelve months! the negroes., with two appro 1 estate in the „,th mortgage on the property; and for kthird cash, balance in twelve months, city endorsers, or mortgage on real '. Purchasers to pay for all papers. IS. II. JOHNSON, 1 ~' GRIMES, >■ Executors. JTCH, A fter lumber, all lumber se delivered um no more of We do not tons, and hoi above. AT THIS!! , e shall refuse to rill any orders foi :s accompanied with the Cash. And onr Factory to be dressed, will not be ittied for. We are determined to spend ime in running after small accounts c to give any offence to any of our pat; s shall not do so, by adopting the course »» uuuvc. rvonave been informed of late, of the enor mous increase In the boot and shoe trade of onr city, and it is not surprising to us, for we wear out onr shoes in dunning. Please send your orders written In ink, and properly signed, accompanied with the Cask, and wo shall be Uappy to wait upon yon. D. B. & J..W. WOODRUFF, Proprietors of theEn Urprisc Planeing Jli April 21-dtf , MwiPKffiG&OODS! CHEAP FOR CASH! A. 2 TO MAKE GOOD BREAD I THIS excellent composition does not contain a particle of alum, salreratus or any kind of de- j leterious drug. It has the following advantages over yeast or fermented Bread: It can be baited in one hour from the time of first handling the flour, it is moist and pleasant to eat four days after baking, it'is easily digested, excellent for persons suffer ing from dyspepsia,retainsallthegluten, starch and sugar, contained in the flour, and therefore produces 1 lb. 12 ounces of bread from 1 lb. 4 ozs. of flour; whilst yeast produces only 1 lb. 9 ozs of bread from 1 lb. 4 ozs. of flour, thus obtaining about 27 lbs. more of bread from a barrel of flour, which with the saving of yeast will about balance the cost of the AZUMBA— 15 cents a box. ZEILIN & HUNT, Sole Agents. • fob 21 d-tf FOR SALE TO ARRIVE! 100,000 BUSHELS COEN,. 150,000 pounds Bacon and Shoulders, 200 Bbls. Flour, ; ■ i 75 Kegs Lard, ■ - 15 Bbls. Lard, 200 Tons Phnoeix Guano. Com and Bacon buyers will do well to call on us before purchasing, as we know we are able to save you something. FEARS & FBICHETT. Just; Received AND FOR SALE LOW. quality. Saieratus, Mustard, Spices, and FAMILY SOAPS. Superior TEAS and flavoring Extracts. Dr. Bowen’s Domestic Wine, much superior to the worthless, said to be imported wine, good for delicate females. Dr. Branham’s Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine by the quantity, for sale low to Draggiata and Country Mer chants and the trade generally. gF“ All of the above to be had at the reliable Drag and Chemical Store of GEORGE PAYNE. Macon, Ga., Sept. 25. sale V nn BUSH, fresh ground Meal, in store and for sa 1UD by • ° WHEELER & WILBUR, feb 23 d , "GEORGIA MADE CARRIAGES; VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA. A NEW supply Jaat received and for sale at the Book Depository. Price $2.50. Address ' i ft—d J. W. BURKE, Agent. Georgia Army. WANTED ! r the eervice oi the State of Georgia, to *erve for three years, un less sooner discharged by competent authority. Said Recruits are needed tor such defensive service as the public security, in this or neighboring States, may demand. They will receive the lollowing Pay and Allowances, to-wit: From $11 to $21 pay per month ; in addition thereto, ea h Non commissioned Ofiieer, Musician and Private, will be entitled to Clothing, Fuel, Quarters and Subsist ence. |3f~Come, lovers of vour country, and enlist, JOHN G. PATTON, Capt. 1st Regiment, ROB'T II. ATKINSON. Lieut. 2d r * Recruiting Office—in Horne’g Building, occupied by Um “Georgia Citizen,” feb 26—d-5t WILL YOU USE THEM? T HE undersigned is making arrangements, to go at once, extensively, into the manufacture in the city of Macon, of Every Style of Carriage now in use. I have now, and shall, as soon as patronage increases, continue to secure the services ofthe best workmen, In all the branches of the business. I pledge myself to all who will try me, to furnish a Georgia Made Carriage, From a fine Brelt. to a Buggie, equal in style strength and lightness, and for less price than the same quality can be ^ot from the North, The following testimonials from the late Gov. W. H. Gist, and Ex-Gov. Richardson, of South Carolina, will be sufficient to secure the-.confidence of any citizen of the Confederate States, wljo may feel disposed, to give me a trial in the contemplated enterprise: {extractJ UNION, C. H., S. C., Jan. 25,1801. I wish yon much success, knowing that if honesty, integrity and faithful work, is taken into consideration, you must succeed. Your work in this State gave gener al satisfaction, and you know I had good opportunity of judging, as our family were liberal customers. Yours, &c., WM. H. GIST. Fitlton, P. O., S. C., Feb. 14th, 1861. I can with perfect confidence state, that' in an ex perience of some forty years, in the use of Carriages and Buggies. Those I procured from your Factory (Co lumbia. S. C.,) were decidedly the moBt durable Grid faithfully constructed. Very respectfully yours, JNO. P. RICHARDSON. ■who desire to buy them, a large assortment of Northern made work, that is from the best establishments in New Jersey, all of which he will dispose of at very low r prices. EEPAIBING In all the branches is sollcted. All work will have my personal supervision, and will be done neatly, cheaply, and with despatch. J. C. THORNTON, At the old Carriage Stand, opposite the Post Orp.ce, Macon, Ga. fob 23 d | DISSOLUTION. T HE copartnc-rnhip of Kennedy & Lynch is this day dissolved by mutual cousent. All persons indebted will make payment to W. C. Kennedy, who aione is au thorized to settle the same and all claims against them will be presented to him for payment. W. C. Kennedy will continue the business on his own account. W. C. KENNEDY, Macon, Jan. 28,1861. L. LYNCH, fob 1 d JNO: K KEIJST & CO., ‘ * —^ WILL OPEN ON Monday, February 25th, 1SG1. A MAGNIFICENT stock of SPRING DRESS GOODS, consisting-in part of Broche, Taffetas, Broche, Gros dcMnscovctes, Brocade Genoas. Embroidered Broche Barege Anglais, Rich Paris Print ed Jaconets, Organdis.Lawns,Brilliants CnalysFoulards, DeChines. &c. A splendid assortment of Embroideries, Lace Setts, &c., «c. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Carpeting, Rugs, Linens, and White Goods. The above comprises the largest and best assortment of goods in Georgia, and all of this Spring’s importation. Those who wish Jo secure bargains will do well to give us a call TERMS CASH! .INO. N. KEEN & CO., 2d St., Macon, Ga. C ITY BOND FOR SAlE.—One $600 7M per cent. City of Macon Bond, for6ale. - feb 7 d-2t E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. O'DOUEELL &rWIPPLEB’S K.ltlSTA.TJXt^VIVT. WE DAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING: 5 barrels Oranges, 25 barrels Apples, 500 Pig Hams, \ v 100 barrels Potatoes,’ Fresh Shad and Wild Game, and everything in this line that the Macon and New York Markets Wines, Brandies, Fruits and Confectionaries, feb 18d ... ’ ' ' House amd. Sign Painting, Glazing, Paper Hanging, &c. Enamelled Painting Beautifully Executed ! I J. C. LEONARD . O FFERS his services to the people of Macon and vi cinity, In Decorative Paper Hanging, House and Sign Painting and Glazing, all of which he 1b prepared to do with elegance and despatch. Country orders promptly attended to. 'Orders may be left at the Lanier Honse, where he is at present employed, or at the Store of E. Bond & Co. • fob 88—d a w-ly . (LEGHORN & SMITH, DEALERS IN I / Saddles, Leather and „ gQNCQKD Opposite E. Bond’s Store feb8d-ly Harness, Rubber Belting, Hardware* Ate. GUANO. We will sell Fifty Tons oi Reese’s Manipulated Guano! Payable 1st October, by Drafts on Factors, adding in- erest. AYRES, WINGFIELD & CO. Will sell the balance of cur stock of AMEKDIDAKI On same terms without interest. AYRES, WINGFIELD & CO. O’DONNELL & WIPPLER’S UNDER RALSTON’S HALL, ~' THIRD STREET.\ MACON, GA. We are prepared and ready to furnish, at all hours, 1ST ew York Oyster^, In the Shell, Raw, Fried, Stewed, or in any way that may be desired. Also, Fish and Wild Game, Of every variety; and everything in’ their line that the Macon and New York Markets afford. - ^ Wines, Brandies, Fruits and Confectioneries.. Sept 22-dly JSrief Paper and JLe^al Caps. top®#*' Bill Files, Ebony Rules, Ink-Stands. Paper-Folders and Cutters, Newspaper s, Blank Books, Inks, Lead Pencils, eel Pens, Visiting Cards, Letter. r, Ups, Paper Weights, &c., &c. t-- J. !>• CUBBEDGE, Agent. UDOIKT HAg returned from New York, with a full and Elegant Assortment of raiLXjmER'?, Consisting of all the newest Fall and Winter Styles. Her Bonnets arc ele gant; and a great variety of Velvets, 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, Corsetts, 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 32-d New Jewelry Establishment LOUIS R. MENARD, (Late of the Firm, of Menard cC Burghard.) I S now opening at hl» now Store, next door below Ross & Coleman’s, Cotton Avenne, a large stock of the latest styles of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, Ac., &c. These goods were selected by himself, and he flatters himself that several years experience in the business has qualified. Mm to please his patrons. Give him a ctll. 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 ’ Blank IBooks O F all kinds, and of superior quality, adapted to County, Court, and Counting House purposes. Also, a large s^octmec'. of MEMORANDUM BOOKS. ^“Cotton Shipping Books of an Improved make, at no? 7 BOARDMAN’B. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters AND BROGANS, SELLING AT AND BELOV COST. For the next sixty days we shall offer great bargains in all styles and qualities of Ladles’ Gentlemen’s, Miss es’ Boy’s and Children’s Shoes, Boots, Gaiters, Slippers, AM) I IPS KINS. The Goods are new and made expressly for Retail Trade, bnt wishing to close out the present Firm In the above named time, we shaU let the Goods be sold at a great deal less than they are worth. Now is the time to call for great barga 1 ns ip every thing In the Shoe line, at - L. L. BRICKHOUSE * CO’S, * 4ec I Triangular Block.- a OHN L. JONES, HAS DECEIVED HIS USUAL LARGE SUPPLY OF k Fall and Winter Clothing — — COMPRISING ALL THE ° NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES, Togctha with a fail Btock of FURNISHING GOODS Trunks, Ha o es Valices, Carpet Baus and UMBRELLAS. apr4d' “$100 REWARD. A BSCONDED from on board of -Steamer St. Mary s, whilst at Savannah, sometime about the middle or July, a negro fellow named Jerry. Said Jerry is abont 40 years or age, 5 feet 7 inches high, stout bnilt, yellow ish complexion, and has a gruff look. ' He has been, for many years, employed In different capacities on board of Steamers plying between St. John’s, Fla., and Savan nah. He has a wife in Macon, at which place, I am in formed he has been seen. Any person delivering the said Jerry safely to me, will receive the above reward. . JNO. J. DUFOUR, . nov 16 d tf ‘ St. Mary’s, Georgia Dividend No. 18. South-'Westebn Ran. Road Co., 1 Macon, Ga, Feb. 14,1869. f' A DIVIDEND of Fonr ($4) Dollars per share has been this day declared by the Board of Directors out of the earnings for the six months ending 31st January, 1861 payable to the then holders of stock on demand. Stockholders in Savam ah will receive their dividends at the Central Ball Road Bank. . - feb 16 d-lm JOHN T. BOIFEdlLLETT, Secretary & Treas. H AVING this day disposed of my interest in the firm of Lamar &:Williamson to Mr. Leonidas I*msr, I would cheerfully recommend him to mv friends who de sire any thing in the wav oi Supleand Fancy Dry Goods. He has on band an excellent assortment, which he offers at very low figures. Please give him a call. CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON. Macon, Feb. 6th, 1881—feb lid LADD WEBSTER & CO.’S Improved Semns Machines, For tho T7so of Families and rpHESE Machines not only combine all the advantages JL of the best Machines or other make, bnt sod many improvements not possessed by them, and are. .n troth, the best and most reliable machines now In use, as can be proved by the nnited testimonials of al who have used them. The subscriber, having been appointed Agent for Ma con, has now on hanif various styles of tha Machine,, which he Is desirous of exhibiting May 19-d K. F. H.l 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. MdEVOY. April 25- Agency Office. REiMOVALi! T HE undersigned having opened an office in the city of Macon for the purpose of RENTING HOUSES, HIRING OUT NE GROES, SELLING STOCKS, and all other kinds of property, settling and collecting all claims, taking interrogatories and securing LOANS OB’ MONEY! And attend to all business that maybe entrusted to him, and he would especiall y invite all who may have any bus! ness to entrust to an Agent, to give him a call. I am alBO Agent for the long established New York Life Insurance Comp’y. This subject I invite every thinking man to consider before it is too late to make provisions for his fomily af- ter death. ^I^am also^ Justice of the Peace for the 716th district, $36^* Office in the Granite Hall Building, entrance from the alley in the rear of V. W. Skiff & Co’s store. E. C. GRANNISS. mar, E. ' Oct 16,1860-d TERMS CASH! rrHE undersigned have determined to adhere to the - 1 - Cash principle, upon which terms we shall be able to sell articles at lower prices. Such as DRUGS* MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, INSTRUMENTS, GARDEN SEEDS, PAINTS, POTASH, BURNING FLUID, GLASS, ;|g|i§ PERFUMERY, &c., &c. ' Wholesale purchasers are invlt“d to call and make their selections, at cash prices. Planters will find it to their interest to bny for cash at -DRUGSTORE OP ZEILIN & HUNT. fob 7 d-tf CHAS. H. BAIRD Now offers Extra Inducements to Buyers ot e K A I ) Y" - M A I > JK CLOTHING JF 1 O R O IS I-X. To those.who woukl'Eucourage HOME INDUSTRY, lilio would say he is prepared with Gro-o d. Workmen To make any artioio of OlotliiLg At short notice, and at the LOWEST CASH .PEICE. TELEGRAPH PRINTING B UILDING. Corner of Chorry and Second Sts. dee 5 CHAS. H. AlHD. plies. Georgia Buttons, Colt’s Pistols, Jtc., *re daily expected by Express. jan 21 E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. • article to the common Potash. For sale by MASSENBUHG & SON, nov 20 Successors to E. L, Strobecker. NEW FIRM. CASTLE N & VARDELL, DRUGGISTS! AND .A. I? O T H 33 CARIES, ^Atthe old stand of Menard & Castlen’a DRUG STORE. W E have this day formed a Copartner hip, for tho i purpose of transacting a First Clas i Wholesale and Retail Drug Business. We invite the attention of city and country customers to onr Stock, which will consist of the best ar.d most reli able assortment of ] DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, &c., &c., &c. We will be prepared to famish any articln that can be found in our line, as cheap as in any Drug establishment in the city. • , ‘ . $3^“ Physicians and others may rely upon their pre scriptions being ]>repared With accuracy and dispatch.^ The old frieni continue their seven years exj Ready - JNiade i Nothing, 11 tsofMenard & Castlcn are requested to patronage, and as Sfr. Varieil hasnad erience in the business, wit i E. L. Stro- to merit the approbation, and ny new ones. Maron, May 1,1800 d&w r ve the custom of ma- F. G. CASTLI’N, M. D. H. T. VARDELL. Light for the Million. COAL OIL LAMPS! AT PRICES Hif- TO SUIT THE TIMES. BOLSIIAW & HERZOG. nov 27—d * w V BOOK BIKDING. J ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every de scripUon of BLANK ACCOUNT BO OKS, and BINDS in any style desired, Magazines Jbaw, Music and Mis- Cellaneotis Books, CLERKS RECORD and DOCKET BOOKS, with orwithout PRINTED FORMS, and war ranted best quality paper. Engineers r profile paper made from the best En. nsl. drawing to any length or width. All ordera from tho country promptly and carefully at. tended to. Office, No. 13 Cotton Avenne. fob 1 -ly KEROSENE. or Coal Oil, equal to any manufactured MASSENBUHG & SON. Successor to E. L. Strohecker. FALL TRADE OF 1860, ROSS & COLEMAN’S Bazaar of Fa-sJaion.” YT7E are now In the foll tlde of successful operation, V T wlth the largest and most choice stock of Staple tempt a description, throngh an advertising medium, ot oar rich foreign fabrics in • • Litulics Dress Goods, 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 Valours; DroqnetDe Brocades: MinDIvors in fall setts; Velvet Embroidered Soles: Brocade Vel ours;’Violets Des Alps; Plaid Lance,’ in all Colors. Gro D’ Epsom, in various lines; Zouave Burnous; Rept Rohe De Chambres: Rept Persians a la Mazaona; Snow Flake Isadoras; Madapilans in chintz colors; Diamond and Magic Rnfflings: Zephyr Sontags; Crape Broche Fancy Colors; Gold Belts and Gilded Dress Trim- ings; Velvet Cloaks: Cloth Arabs: Cloth Cloaks; Car petings from the Richest Medallion Velvet Tapestry down to the lower grades. Onr Stock is unusually foil and we invite thepnblic to an examination of the same. , BOSS* COLEMAN, Macon, Sept 12- Cotton Avenne. For Sale. ton non ATLANTIC & GULF BAIL ROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, $600 to $1000 each with semi-annual Cu] Also, 60 Shares of Sooth-Western Rail feb 22 d-lt w-3t Macon, Ga., February 211861. Stock. I. C. PLANT. Notices—jBtbb donntjj G BORGIA—BIBB COUNTY: Whereas, Thomas P. Stubbs applies to the under- d for Letters of Adminitration.upon the estate ot H. Reddish, late of said county, deceased: :se are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be ynd appear at my office on or before the first day In April next, to show cause, if any they have, of Administration should not be pan m uppear at i Monday In April ne why said Letters of ted In terms ofthe law. February 12th, 1861. QEOBGIA—BIBB COUNTY: is, Phillip 8. Holt applies to the undersigned of Guardianship of the property of John B., ind Walter R. Holt, minors and orphan chil dren oi itoocrt S. Holt late of Bibb county deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday In April next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of Guardianship should not be granted to said Phillip S. Holt, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature? this Feb ruary the 6th, 1861.— _ WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary. N OTICE.—All persons indebted to Mary L. Crary late of Bibb county, deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment, and all personsluving claims against said deceased will present the same dnly proven to the undersigned. This February the 5th 1861. U. VAN GIESEN, Agent for A. HOLZ BRDORF, Executor. f'K BORGIA—BIBB COUNTY, VJT Sixty days after date hereof; application will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary ot Bibb county, for leave to sen all the property, both real and _ _ :y,both_ , longing to the estate.of Mary L. Crary county, deceased. This Feb. 6th, 1861. fob 11 ALEX. HOLZENDORF, Executor. G eorgia—bibb count : Whereas, Laurence Jones applies to the undersign ed for Letters of Gnardlanseip or tho person and proper ty of Elizabeth. Alabama, and Virginia Jones, minor children of Alfred Jones late, of said county, deceased: These are therefore to require all persons concerned to file in my office on or before the first Monday in March next, their objections, if any they have, to said appointment, otherwise Letters of Gnarcuanship will be granted to the applicant. Given under my band and official signature, this Jan uary 29th, 1861. ian.Rt WM. M. RILEY. Ordlnarr- A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By consent of ail par ties at interest, 1 will offer for rale at the court honse door in the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in March next, the following negtoes, to-wit: Dennis, a man, 38 years of age, and his wife, Martha, 26 years old, with their 5 children, namely : Lonisa, a girl, 9 years old. Is shells, a girl, 7 years old, Richard, a boy, 6 years old, Ma ry, a girl, 3 years old, and an inlsnt, 6 months old. Sold as thepronerty of the late Mrs. Milleraon S. Johnston, of the county of Bibb. Terms—-credit until the 1st of January, 1862, With approved security. - feb 5—d3t» LUTHER R. JOHNSON, Adm’r, Q.EORG1A—BIBB COUNTY: Wht estate of having-fully discharged aid: Therefore all persona concerned are hereby notified and required, to appear at my office on or before the have, why said William A. Evans, as Administrator, should not be dismissed from his Administration. AUlvcn under my hand and official signature, this Att- 69.8 WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary. p KORGIA-BIBB COUNTY: Vf Whereas, H C. Granniss, Administrator or JohnD. Dacy, late of said county, deceased, having folly dis charged his Administration as aforesaid: Therefore ail persons concerned are hereby notified and required, to appear at my office on or before the first Monday h- March next ana show cause, if any they have, why said E. C. Granniss, as Administrator, should not be dismissi d from his Administration. Given under i.iy hand and official signature this Au- gusthl, 1860. WM. M. RLLEY, Ordinary. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ATOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to IN the estate of Mrs. Eleanor Blake, late of Bibb co., deceased, to make immediate payment, and all having demands against said estate, to render them, duly at tested, according to law. C. U. 8IM8. jen 19 ■Executor. PJEORGIA—BIBB COUNTY: ' J To all whom it may concern.—Whereas, E. L. D. Riggins, Guardian of the person and property of Sarah A. L„ formerly Riggins, now Hightower, formerly of folly , . ..... .. Therefore all concerned are hereby notified and re quired to appear at my office on or before the second Monday in January next, and show cause, if any they have, why said E. L, D. Riggins should not bo dismissed from his Guardianship. Given under my hand and officiaVsignature, this Oct 31st, 1860. WM. JI/RILEY, Ordinary, nov 2 w U EORGIA—BIBB COUNTY. Whereas, John J. Gresham, Execut'rof the last Will and Testament of Ann Wiley, lateol said county, deceased, ipakee application to the undersigned for Let ters Dlsmi'ssory from said Trust as said Executor, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be ami appear at my office on or before the first Monday in July next (1881,) to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters Dismlssory should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 3rd day of December, 1860. WM. M. RILEY, dec 6 Ordinary. pi EORG1A—BIBB COUNTY:—Sixty days after date VX hereof, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the property, both real and personal, "belonging to the es tate of Millison S. Johnston, late of said county, deceas ed. LUTHER B. JOHNSTON, jan 23 Administrator. i h KORGIA—BIBB COUNTY. VjT Ordinabt’b Office, December Slat, I860. Whereas, Timothy Cacklin applies to tho undersigned for Letters of Administration upon the estate of Marga ret Cackliu, late of said county, deceased These are therefore to cite "and admen sh all persons concerned, to be and appear at my omcb within the time prescribed by law, to show cause—if any they have- why said letters should not be granted iu’terins ofthe law. Liven under my hand and olticitJ signature, the day and year abov9 written, WM. M. .tILEY, jan 3 Ordinary. AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, At low figures. t door to onr Dry Goods Store—2nd street nov 14 1 llhVE ON HAND A FIXB LOT China Tea and Dinner Sets,* . GLASS WARE, I^SlCE PITCHERS, CASTORS, cfoc. April 25- K. P. McEVOY IIAHD TIKES I S the universal complaint of every body engaged in business, and as . A. Gr. BOSTICK \ Has Jnst’opened his Palace of Fashion, With an immense Stock of Fancy and 8taple DRY GOODS purchased at prices to snit the emergency of the t j mes. 1 i e can, and will offer such inducements to his customers as to make them forget the present pres sure. Just received a pplendid stock of CLOAKS and SHAWLS, and many ]SEW STYL ES of DRESS GOODS! Which the ladies should see before purchasing, as the prices will astonish the visit ora and recommend the c),UICK SALE of the Goode. * ” Call and see my stock of Carpeting and Cnrtain Goods I can sell them cheap. A. G. BOSTICK. Macon, Oct. 27th, I860.- 1860. 1860. SPRING STYLE. GENTS' SILK DRESS HATS! A first rate article for $3.50 The best quality. $5.00 Call and see them—we will soon be receiving the Spring Style of SOFT FUR HATS, Together with an extensive assortment of Spring and Summer For Ladies and Gentlemen. Call and see ns. feb IS d-tf BEARDEN, GAINES & CO., Triangular Block. NEW GOODS. The subscriber is now receiving his Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS. WU,' l will l>e sold as LOW as any Home in the town. His Friends and'the Public re requested to call and judge for themselves. "" Sept 19,1860- GEO. W. PRlgE HOME AGAIN! NOW ON HAND, AND RECEIVING, Double Plated Ice Pitchers, BRITANNIA PITCHERS, The Celebrated Windship's Ice Safe, Various other Patterns, TED CASTORS, WAITERS, TOTLRTT 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 tferms as any similar establishment. May 30- W. J. NcELROY. ‘ REV. H. LQWENTHAL, Terms—By the coarse, consisting of 251essons..$25. By the year, onepapil... 60. 2of one Parents 76.1 3 of one Parents 100* Students may-enter the above Institution at any time" during the day or evening, and study both Languages, if they^refor.. Engagements with Schools, &c., Ac., is AUpayments mostinvariably be either half in advance security of the whole.feb 24d Macon, Wednesday, 7th Novembe*, 180Q. Having purchased the DRUG BUSINESS of Dr. B.L. STROHECKER, in Macon, we will continue the same at the Old Stand, and respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the patrohage bestowed on the former pro prietor. HASSENBURG A SON. HAVING sold out my DRUG BUSINESS to Messrs. Massenbueg A Son, I would most respectfully solicit for them the patronage heretofore so liberally extended tome. n 9dtf ED. L. I" A NEW STORE. Messrs. Geo. T. Rogers A Son, where may be seen ram pies of his new patent IRON RAILING. He has also, a beautiful assortment of nseftd and or namental Iron Work, consisting in part of the following: Bedsteads of various patterns. Settees “ Chairs “ “ “ Marble Top Tables, Hat Trees and Racks of different styles. Umbrella Stands, Fire Iron Stands, Shelf Brackets, Yases, Fountains, Ac., Ac. He is also prepared tof mlsh Builder's Hardware, nov 10 W. L. LONGLEY. L. D. WILC0XS0N & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Carriages & Harness of Every Descript’n, Have removed to their Sietv stud Spacious Warehouse, Second. Street, next door to the Baptist Church, MACON, GA. SWEDES 1R DIRECT ‘IMPORTATION. JUST JRECETVED PER BRIG “MINNA,’ FROM STOCKHOLM, 3 1 O O BARS GENUINE SWEDES IRON And for sale low, by JOS. E. WELLS, THIRD ST., MACON, GA. nov 10 CLOTHING COST. —o:o— J. STRAHAN & GO., Con. of 3bd and Cherry Sts., M,.con, Ga., Hae the Finest and BEST assorted Stock of WINTEli CLOTHING in this city, which they will sell al COST or the next Thirty days. [dec 4~48m]