The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, November 11, 1859, Image 3

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SPECIAL NOTICES. Ta* Receiver. r \VK are aathorisH to announty the name of Sterling TfCKtR, , Ululate tor receiver ot Tax Returns Conner at the ensuing election id ISOO. jtn 4. 59-tde Tax Collector. r \VE are authorized to announce Capt. \Vm. Bovk vs acamii.late of D.bb County at the en ‘la eleclion in January mxt. •**%! 20—swAcatle the photon. . „f carriagels very IW.loaabl* T r igbter th m the C**ch. Wo doff & *., tare SEW R f UOSITOR Y.iu Attan'a, on I r *** rr T aeM fuiwn tn r bni glif South ;it took the pre tt ‘ l ° \m price, Tuey have, alxi.a Iwwutiful Light PBtni *■. *l*R,po,iton-In Or'flla. Ga. Sow U the tint* if you ’ .*t ont of tlx** beautiful carriage*. uov S.wAw plantation wagons jW tae time to cot t.ie very beat i, 4or i let wagon , . In An.eriea, with heavy Imo Ai!e, an I nil th andwwe<t hreayiar* b-fore It i* workvd. . if A C-. Grit *. <.. iff ffi in* order. t-> I‘hiMe * all parte ol the “tale. and can oippl, any at ml er h *.ort notice, either ir a Griffin or trout the Im* * toitk Alwut <>ae third ol the dr.n la tired l>y umg Z~~- _a"i.wAw THe Airy and Tasty “ Brett,” , died by tbt unnofiliiaticaM-d m oWure placer the - ph*s<*a-'’ l (i i. convenient Falitiig Top Carnage. lias long; , n „*• in faflaonaUr places.and arc nr.t prefcr ., because they “are lightor” than the Coach, Ikii . m ply because people differ in taste, and tltetr ideas lif ..fie and • onveniew*. The .aibacn*>ers are daily expecting n new arrival l .^ajsetna-BttETTf*.” We do not pretand that ■ i .mattes liart taken a premium, but tliey i.,iiUlce ffouW. were they jmt iu competition. with ant iliiu* offered lor sale in Atlanta nr Griffin. Pttr- deal rats of ptirrlm'ing ona of these elegant I am*Re- with a spleudid Harness, would find it reatlt to their advantage to buy in Macon, a mart dmdtnl by all du<ri mutating |ier*oni to lie the lies* ,alie<>np- IV ar'ottment of the un<ter*igned i* unrivalled . .trie an<l durability. We receive only from the ion calibrated estaNislimeuts. Kvery thing is warranted, ami the prices will lie made satisfactory, (iplcrn t:\kan for new work, and repairing done at 4s>rt notice, by superior Meohanie*. J.O. THORNTON * CO. At Plant'* <Hil Stand, opposite the Pot tlfflee. y B-—Any of Nir custoniers wishing PLANTA TION WAGONS, with “Iron Axles.” proportioned to the went they are designed to carry, and of timber .ittfi, leutljr seasoned, can at any time order them tltmogh n, from tlte best Kstabhshments. in Phila delphia. New York or Hartford, by the payment of a tn4m£ rofninL^iGD. The H'irwes and Mules ned in these wagons, will “tc nothin}.’ in the draft” as they are force,! to draw (he whole toad. J. C. T. A CO. Nov.. MYSTIC HOURS, BT GEO. A. BED.HAX, Jt D. Ist sates, neat lit mo., cloth-—Price 91.33. ‘PHIS Hook gives an account of remarkable “ripir -1 itaat Manifestations” that liave occurred in the fiperiem-*- of Ila. iifct'Man. ft i* well known thnt the Dr. has for many years teen one ~f the lie-d Mterftvatji this age has produced; ami this truthful record of lus wonderful experien ce, niimot but to interest all who read “Mvavic l!..tat.” Many persoitsof the highest resp e rtnniHty. who lutve sat with the Ir. at his sendees, have kind- I, permitted their lumte* to ap|>ear in the work aa •tnie-se* of lie**i truly extraordinary proof* that the will lives after death: * Krnm tin- 1 -right tar*. or from the viewless air, ‘pint, .wist spirit; if thy home Is* there. Auswer me! answer me!” It is pre-eminently a book of facts, not of thories. the contents are found : Early Reinmiseences. Spirit Visitation, klother’a Mmwage.itoobts Remove,!. Visit tromChildc Harold. Mr.Curtis :ud Ins Spirit Wife, Circle with Ktiitors. It. tmrduer's Ic-tter, Prof. Hare's lleatit. The Ayr shire Puet. The Messenger BirL Mysterious Visitor. tMsift Lawrence’s Conmutnieution. Tlie Loaded Ta 14c. Electric Lights. Boston InvestigatingCommittce, irneliua W'uuie’s Hsmes. Oommuoication trom Ue swo. The thlie Snntt 15ox. Trance Tests, Skepticism l nmasked. a*’ A few eoptes of this work, inst received and for sale at the office, also at the Book Stores. October XL 1840. ts caution: Thr artie'e .f Whiskey, row ao well knows as “Daly's A- tr.Cic Vail- t hiskey.” ha* estsblished a rsputstlon at laiveiml as rfu,tert It tllficult for the muiufarticerto ktej jM-e with the duaaiMl. This iw the result of persevtr’hf eisrgy In its IcTroduetton, sustained by n detemlnstioi. eioptsd at the outset and never f'.ran instant departod fr,,n , that its original pur.ty and unrivalled excellence should 1. ntlnueto the end. He enmuon fate, attendant upon nil such aucctssful ef fort*. has (.rertakm the manufacturer. It la Imitated by -lasrrwpuluu* in ;s>wU>r*aou an inferior and spun, sis artict. iinlad.t up,,11 the community, to the great detriment of ‘die public an well ns Icfurv to the manufacturer, both ;n raotuaient and well earned repute. Every effort has been adrto guard against ikii piracy by n Copyright of the he 'd sad try peculiar shape of the Udtle. 1 Caution the public against this Imposition upon them and upon my rights, and i enmessiy desire an h mforn.a ■ -u ft m Ihuwa who umv posses* it, by haring >eeti vicliui ■ol if utheratsr, as will ei.atue me to pn tect the t üblic a i myself by pruweeiiUoa. to the utmost eatent o’ the iawr. TasUenuiae “Daly's Arv-umtic Valiev Whiskey” t put u m owes of U I untie* each, with light yellow label, anr ■wedwith yellow w-.x. with the Dropri,t.V ,U> poo the *. ud fat -.mile signature of the proprut ft on the label. All -Whet articles are Im1 1 al!one. IW~ Conmniers can d-peiit upon getting a pure ant. I M they buy the Vai ey Whisky, as it is auld by Ute bottie wiy. WM H PALY. 1 South Wiliinm si.. New York. Sole proprietor, opt i* Im far sale in Macon, by GREER A FREE’ AX. Oxygenated Ritter*. The i|iiahtieM of thin medicine has placed !t upon • i itnpenshaM* foundation. In destroying disease uid inducing health it hns no pxrallel. For the following cotnpl:, nits those Bitters are u •je’ ibc, eia:—DyspeyMHi. or Intliyrftmn, Heart Burm •li’.fihr, riatirauM, Loss of Appetite, BSmtacba am. In many -• tioosof our country this preparation i extensively iw>l by physicians ill their practice “"I ii -eenie to hare re.etored many to health. wh< ■we apparently beyond the reach of the healing an ’ ltjmned are a few trihutea from well Wuowu phy UUi; M vsarin.#. Tioga fa, P_ Aug. art. ‘s*. I have used the Oxygenated Bitter; in my practice • th decided success imodHlity and general ncalra • ii fr. ami eoaftdently recommend it in Genera. Ability, and diseases of she digestive organs. F. ir white Tm. and, Atatas. N. T- Sept. 6. IS6S. I have been in the drug Uisinr-s the l*t fifteen years. and have never sold a medicim shn-fi has given such great sau.-iactiou in ease’ oi lTpepsia as the Oxygenated Bitter*, and in thisdue r >c I always lecomtuend it. H.G. FOWLER. Rieusums. Vt_ Nov. 12,1854. Gentlemen:—l am pleased to State, that I har* tried “** niygeuated Hitter* for Indigestion and Helality *<l tound immediate relief from using only a tail ®* * ’ottle. 1 have the ermae-t confidence in it a • • ure for Dyspepsia and Geuerai JW-lality. and re is iieuen<l it with much pleasure. l ours. *e_ JAMES LEWIS, M. I*. ..Y 1 *Pared by H. Fowu a I'*.. Boston, and sold by 1- I * ikon wax*, l*ruggi-t. oct u i-'en I h.Me who an in tha enjoi-ant of (•erfcct heal ■■'“•imtlr in. oeed to lav# -vsuurce to tuaio u prtvri ’•* at Cisraav. We arc never too well armored agab at th of “the ilia that man la heir to.” Eur'i an ii.vi*i> **° r they may find in HilM'i.T TKaT* BI ITKRS-n in and s.f-hat cin not bo taken regularly without giving vitali* •ad eixSjdty to the vyatem. at till panicula I >v< -t-0n..-w man : not prxf against the malaria, la or is a ■'•tlene -fibre* ntlry. Ia all ease* of fevev and agu *- ■rrrtm ie mo.-* potent than any amount of q-ilici • *hiit U* mow Can emus cane- of billloua fever yield to it • C| trtnl propwttea. Tfcoso who have fried the medie-ie *■■ll •- nae another, fur ony of the mimewU which the He* terra* Eirrraa pmpoeen to Vubd -. To tie* who has. ‘• ad* th* ip -rimeat, we cordially m> .•■uaiei.d an ear . •Ppllentiua to tho Bitters. whenewr tLry ;rc ittiln b ijnuam of thedigeativr uvjrais. ‘4i hy iraggisu cad dealer* generally every where. W Dsniagour v*sitto Lowe'.l w* were shown Thru ■*’ **boftofy of our e .d#Lr*t*d ruuatrymaa. I <r. J C. Ayn * a ' c ly cor. and w* have believed whet ia era there wi how ■sd beyond disputing. They consume a barrel es *.,* PlU*. shout .Vd ono.toss* *• J i-'relo of Cherry I’vctuiaL ID.OUOJom per <!!■>. To wh *** -necmtlc tew unt of lumas auffrrii.g 4 w*;hl* poiat l*y: Fifty mi.lion of doer* pet year :l_ A *s acre* and thou raw 1 * of aiw of atvk beds dor* th. ■'•••I heft re the imaxtaatton ’ And v hat aympathlos a -of h l * U token hr ’he very aick.bwtalsr *"■aof it l*. Thi* Cherry drop and thia eogarvd t ail ar* -the •. enpanioaofpsin and eaxu‘eh an*l risking w irew_ ui.-itai.tc cur aid her Eve begutathed tot he whole -ai ’ visa. Here the infaat derilha he* been tiUKicd t* ’ a *-y beth- udgstthat wilhei* half ourraee. Ita little lan* “ ’ stej. aad only watching and waiting *hall tdl whu, :t * hrra h avail tara, Thi* red drop oa it* lab’e Utl ***“•• Which He lift dull bang. There th* Moraom o * f ‘1 .id tmrvt.ng iato woman Lord. la dnekaa also. -’*•*'* must ostuvua care cores not, >ke i* Hill fed- n _***• The wan aeu.i frr come* nearer aid nearer ever ****’ T little medicine shall go there, their laH, | eru*| u*ly hope. Th* strong man ha* planted ia hi* vital* w * * a ‘* J 1 hi* red drop hy hi* side ta helping hh a^t!!-? 11^ 5 ,lar! 1 unsmy : the w.fe of hi* MKn ’nr _i\ r T T ’‘ k i “f hi* hem t nic waitinc ta ch >n*w am OnTtlr rj < • which they lean in thta world be braket la*-. •fii'l.i Os i*. me toil, to give the n*ri*l J™ fct that aumno nrt ami give.-tobrhu., Trxw, THB GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKES ( * KLEBHATED female pills. ‘"< from * preseriptloa *f Oir J. Clarke. 14. D- Phy Td. W, W d “ tMrj^du * ar T *-* Queen, a.*,,. kr “>wx m*d Hse V* no lmp-!li*o. ‘.at aaurc as aw* w and < ■hetruc ion*, from w u althc.ugh a powerful remedthey eot -**■ hnrtftU U the aoaathatloo. k Married Ladies, * .tuv?^!. T “ lU4 - n ! • d>ocr time, hcj>* ou tl T Period with regularity. ■>| , *L fllU 11,1 ** T “ *“> xwewa t* rau- wan 110,1 “ ™* ** rwi or raanu.Br ana ra. ** U ar mOIUrV *** * ftT *- *f th* agent. hr*t * P°***e damp* eadaacd to any aalhoria ip- .J***” * bo * a *. oontalmag m pill*, hy rctufa ma h ’ ■>*> * Caarixa, an 4by all . **** t)™pd. thfupghoat tha U p. t u FOR SAIsE. i 1500 SfSSf,ttffio. n■ ix iiC'*fi. iO b rr 9 Lrtrd ■ Ul ft rrele Vlffegae, ‘-J i, ions, I. .1,,-. S< ve ssndypa Sb and -1. 11-n.-eta, | _ -.5 d,-l. axes. I July 14—ts. J. R. A- or. A. HO**. J. Bit AX II ATI, f ATTORNEY AT LAW, Macon, Georgia, WlLLprart . intne Mscon Cir.-n't, aod lu the counties o: Muifuc. i*uUiura, WiikiiiMi.a aid SuDipter. OFKI< - E i-i W*i.:ngt nLI jck nxt door to J. M. Poard j ~"” k * _ orJH WANTED TO HI ReT 200 2NX o grocs. TIIW S-iutn Western I’a 1 Fmul ’'o op-iiv want to bitv Uri N'cro Vent* wnr On rei ‘r. u* th ir Roed for the j n-xt yee-(1-tiOi s!o. 40 ori I XcgtO Won en as c > kr ahd >h„eel Hands, k r wfctc ■ libera prior* will be raid. Con ; tracaean I* rait i>i J V alden Snpcrvi.or. F Vat- S': “m- * li-.1.'1 y or with thrsibmr.berat the olllj* ,* I viacon r e inffialsp sAlnai I ic 3aAsw 2ui VIRGIL, POWERS, E:g A Sup't. Rooks. BOOKS, BOOKS, 8181 re f Jt/HI KS’ BTXI.es: BIBLE ! X/XI.E<: BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Poe S-t Bible*, Kuo lv ri.i.e-. I ‘-mrs'e.i it,l„es. T-lvt Bi hie*, in Css- • ; I'ihle* aifo n-.d ‘title, wiu.- ontCN-p ,:> s* t. ~t B.vle*! ST, nos BUY! Sl'.l 7 H>S EK Y! S ATIU.XBBn PAPER! PEES! PEXCILS* /VA” PATER’ PEX>! PEXCILS! I.XK! I'd: PE I PEXS! PEXCILS! IX A'.’ BLAXK BOOKS! BL < XK BOOKS! BLAXK BOOKS! i I. HOC EPS! JOrnXAIS! C>SH BOOK • LEOti ERs! JOVRXAI S’ CASH BOOKS! I.EOOEPS! JOCPXALiS! CASH BOOKS! j BECORO BOOKS! ME MORA SO Vi/s • RECORD BOOKS! .V EM OR A XD CMs! RECORD BOOKS! ME MORA XDPMS! DIARIES’ Ol I LUES! DIARIKS! OIA PIES’ OLA PIES! O/A PIES! DIA PIES! DIARIL S! DIA RIKS! A LB I MS! ALHI'MS! ALB CMS! A LB CVS! ALB CMS! ALB CMS! ALBCMS.’ ALB’ MS! ALBUMS! A LB C Us! ALBCM s! ALBUMS! STEREOSCOPES! STEREOS’ OPES! j STEREOSCOPES! Vlews of London. Part*. England, Sc t and, K e'aad, GroTipn, Lam:c*|hir, Bu!!dii fM. Ac. I Splendid Assortment of (lift Hooks! Splendid Assortment of (lift Hooks! splendid Assortment of Gift Hooks’ All the Standard ivt< ‘n the rirhM Hiiid'nr, •e'ftt'i Cooper*and IrvligV in nlf Calf aLd in Muaiir,. i Roseicood Writing Desks! , Rwsetrood Writing Desks! ‘ Jlosecood Writing Desks! Mahogany Writing Desks! Mahogany Writing Desks! Mahogany Writing Desks! I Morocco Writing Desks! ! Morocco Writing Desks! j Morocco Writing Desks! I isiting Cards! Playing Cards! Visiting Cards! Playing Cards! Visiting Cards! Playing Cards! t Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crowns! j Paintings! Engravings! 0,1 Paints! Piayons! , Paintings! Engravings! Oil Paints! Crayons! Webster’s Pictorial Diet ionary! If ebster’s Pictorial Dictionary! Webster’s Pictorial Dietionary! Novels! Novels! Novels! Novels! Novels.’ Novels! A owls! Novels! Novels! AT BOARDMATiT'S, at BOAmjMAiNr’a, AT BO ARDMAN ’S, | 11 ashinylon Hloek. Washington Htoek. Washington Htoek. nov 9 100 Copies of “BEULAH,” Just received at n* 1111 MillM WS. New Books! New Bocks’ BOARDMAN’S! \S r .4N SLniME''.s WriUltV; hylvl*’* nrd. ni L rii me. which the Law il stn- t rt-rc-n. tnsUat, l*in iierandTea; • mw Iba k Ko k; Kni*tin* Work, bv Mrs Partlrgton. The S'udents 11 ■ me. The Student* r ibhna ijiidr’l * Ht-ti ry of U. ire. Life in Amerl n. by Mi Kay.— “pnn.tdown ‘be Irnwa-idi. Idylso*the King bvTennvaon. ■ispnie al. Ideas, r'urir.siiies of ftsturwl Hietorv. HeVr\ t. John, Gentle in en. ‘the Tin Trumpet. \V hi'e it was Morning Almost a Heron e. Ihe Glory of the House o era*-; t*art|e* and Urefr Prirciplc*. More *J “adsm Hede s'enuvrsof Empress Catherine the ■Gcmd; Men. W men and llr k*; Tfem e. I >*l it * Credit; L'Ausir. by Mitchell: Mi moire of ll,iij; The Ptilarof ►lre. Ac.. Ac. Also r boat ol New Jl \ f MLK U (HtKS. nov JUST ARRIVED. VLIKRLY I tof AlatvixDd and V rcirra N tmw, Pl >u|:h Boy* dGiri A Ifo a few 4 ood W’%*hep*and Ir ne* tn-’ To* k*. Tbetr 1 v.s 4- i iurd **ie ve* r a.d tor hhW o§: fvEHM ar-h? Itrai. at NOtL> HhICK N Ec*RO M A KT. I op ar S f rrel. nor 9 NEW BOOKS AND MUSIC. \* P OL. T. New American Cyclopedia, V.. 1 4. Spurgeon's bt-rm •n*. “.'HbooiK Mo* At cl* nt I’n nk* ** by Sf argeon, Spr*ff>‘ Ai.nai- of the Baptid hilpii, “ * Corf.et f , ii|.hoijd t * , or Kact> for Merybcdy, IW Sutn* ■*, Glci n by T. S. Arthur, lUctioii rT of i ove, **lTini I*awu to Ditllaht.” *'M *n ’•‘liru'i eu’ri >* ini r.d other Tale#, **Hb’k Ii mtßda.” a ca; ital Be ok, •R. uiafc,"* a fre*b tut i* y. Ad an Hole. * .*• ed tioD, ” hy Michelet, rar’or Tl: atii< ft *, H *trt *f ik* IW; tl a *’ * rry of a Wonoi ’• Life. L*(e an ♦ Trafe*i of If unabol*. New Mu ‘\f..nves% J J % S I* Hit? ‘AR* N. 8.-Km! n-1 pretend to ‘e Mvon MufltM- rF’’ i rto txwe ~facll tie-# . vpf kil 4her.a!t ri,” out -* <| the •emi *re cum! nov #j J. 1. A P. Butt’s Map of Georgia. 3T A few Copies of this new and elegant Map of Georgia F.r Sale, at this Office, CHEAP FOR CASH! Orders Respectfully Solicited Nov. 9.—ts. SANFORD’S IVER INVIGOBATOR, N VER DEBILITATES. IT iscompouiidcd rntlrclv nm >ui>a, and lias liecome an *dablii.cd f* t, a standard Medicine, know,, and actrov- y all that lave used r.{ sivdrr.cu in all the dis ( tended. ( It hu- cured thoa*aadr( * ho had given up all hi.p, r( i-olic t-d Cc. titlcul.-s ii ( ‘be i*w* must tv a* apt # the dividual taking :•. a- io ct gcut.y ‘mi he low | .. ihe and .-ale.- . J v uiJ aoi .tie 1.1 A KII l\-# ill cun- l.ivcr 1 uni” ick*. By p*p-ln j uiiiiiier urnpi.-ifnls.j nr stumarh li-Ml-? c, ( hotel a, (It ilcrtj all 1 11 111. l lamicl ce > IraklirsM-, aid mi] • rdinnry Fain ill# it k llh All M lit J i twenty iiilnules. i;j nonfulla are lake. . tck. All who u*r It an.’ LIVER If* VI6 OF ATf)P, MIX AVATAR IA THE MOl Til AA ITU THE vA If.OK ATOM. AMI e>AA ALLOAA UoTH TO ILTHhM. Price Ouc Dollar prrlloltlr. ALM) SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, 'Oiirot'M)* PROM ’■re Aex#tl*|e kiinu-;* and put up in Gl-Vfih A-fc>. Air TA. lit. and will krrpm any i'Umatr. The i an ils Cailur-’ w Owl.art c widen lie ; rar-ica mure than t*ivp fhr coaaiantly incre .* ; la# have to# g u*i th.# <o w! ich all expree- li j Ctd n.e to place tlitii# fte prufee* <m wcllkn#i ( 1 n dilfcrv-f.l rM#iiufi* oi# Th* FAbIiLA (A-; ith due muirneetn IM-. impounded fiom a vane # itnda which act alike; etdaiy canal, and are} here a Cdhariit is i ie •! real* of the Muntti h 1 he Hack and Dims# ..rriic— oirr ■h e. lac. and. which treq'.ent-} roai* -of Pever, low! Kg brinoi|uß • f < uie; -wane— Headache, o | .itlaminair> His, a—, r Ad-ilia, lik-iiNia*, be 11 !• ## #d and n.ai v ill -j *• iiumen-o* to laent., n* me, 1 to 1. CATHARTIC PILLS. PRICK SO ( KAT< The l.trer InvUaralorand Family fh'hartle PHI* -e rrt.il, by Ihuagiiuageiier Jiv, mid sold wboleoale h, the -*4e ia all the large town* ft. T. AY. SANDPHRO. Manufacturer nd Proprietor, •Vi 4 Rroadwm , > Y. Retailed hr all Druggida. sold aln or 7.F.1L1* A HDN EO PAYS It. aad MEN AKl* k f AMTLEK, Macon, lore K.-lrxh. NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS. lAHR u.ideraigßet deoirv* 1 1 negollale the km o’ th 000 I (Fire Th ••■aand lad Ur-i foe Bre yew-, to -* paid ,n in almente—one thou-aad doii n sad the inter, at per annum. ’bOluvtltiDrnt will be mie and dratrahle. Securilv al#u*- > vat aad paymentspruo.ptly met tn Bnk or i.therwt*e. ▲ddrwm lor porticiilar-, tl—ft p. F. HOKK. altbt*< fflco. *A El iEIXUAmt’ iw.br Oil c.H.rttlL* Alt 4*o. aura. It—ts coUoa Area** EVERY DAY Brings Something New ■ NEW WATCHES, NEW JEWELRY, New Fancy Articles, &c., . AT THE wew mm Opposite Lanier House, AND NEXT DOOR TO Glas3 & Crockery Store. rTHK auliseribers wnilkl take thin iiiethorl of in i i- forming the ettizeua of Macon nd vicinity that . they hate newly ojieii,-,! a Milendiri assortment of new aud desirable goods, in the way of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver Pated Ware, FANCY ARTICLES, &C., &C., ! -tt the iibivc place. Without taking up time, (for time i* money, to enumerate th,- articles, will *ay , that He have a genteel assortment of everv thing umi j ally kept in First Class Jewelry Stores, und every day ulmoM receiving new addition* of new i and <*e them, notliing charged for showing i t *41 1 take nlcuMirc in tloing >l*. We ha\c t|t*( iJcvl on a Cabh Business, , which we trust will enable its to make Quick Sales and Small Profits. Without saying any thing further (which no doubt to do would lie useless) we will invite yon, with your friends to call at the NEW STORE, and there tind things** here stated: good and cheap, every article warranted to Drove as represented, if not the money will be refunded without a murmur. We would particularly invite the ladies attention to our assortment of Fhdcj Hair-Pins & Heid-Dressr*. Also the new and elegant patterns of Hair Jewelry which will he made to order at short notice, and at much less prices than heretofore. Look Well to Your Time. Watehcs cleaned and repairedin theliest manner, warranted to give satisfaction, and at reasonable pri ces. .Mr. Skifi being a practical WATCH-MAKER, will personally attend to the repairing of tine Watch es. Clock and Jewelry, repaired by an experienced workman. old Gobi and Silver taken in exoliange lor goods or CASH will be paid for old Silver. K S —We have a fine IS carat Gold Hunting cased Watches which can la* sold for Forty Lb,liars, aud warranted good time keeiiers. V. W. SKIFF A CO, Opposite Lanier House, Macon, Ga. nor. 9. 1869—ts Mtf City papers copy. 264 ACREST VY' r K.have one place left, well improved, contain v v ing ‘J>'4 acres, about one hundred of it woodland, which we will sell low and divide to suit purchasers. Apph to Cli.-ta. Campbell A Son, or the subscribers. .1. X. KING. Xov. 9. 1869.—tj THOS. X. KING. sin in, Km. it cpilF. undersigned arc agent* for the sale of Keese's I Manipulated Guano, are now prepared to supply plant,- rs m any quantities at the same cost as it or dered by themselves. Are also agents for the sale of M ine*’ Nitroganixed Super Phosphate of I.inie. — Will also have* large sttpp.y of the genuine Peruvi aii Guano, all of which will lie sold as low as parties can lay it down iu this market. AYERS. WINGFIELD. 4 CO. Nut. 8. [COPY.] Movrkzt'Jt V, Oct., 24th. 1869. J lrssrs. Ai/.rs. Wim/l ieW Leak sir—Yours ofthc 13th inst- has been received its contents noted. Ac. 11l reply to your enquiry in regard to the Manipulated Guano as a fertilizer—l am well pleased so tar as I have tested its use. I ap plied nlxmt lot) Hi*, per acre on land that was lutdiy worn, and nor of tit’- ls->t when IVesh. The product of the field where the Guano was applied is over 800 lb', of sew I cotton fier acre. The same kind of land without the Guano produced alsiut 4<>n lbs. |ier acre. My mode ofnptHying the Guano, was hy depositing it in the drill before bedding tip the land. I have not tried it* use on corn, lint have no doubt but it will succeed well. I shall use it pretty extensively on niv next crop. Y'onrs Respectfully. [Signed] REUBEN WRIGHT. Byromviu.k. Oct. 20th, 1860. Mrsxrs. Ayers Wittqfirhi rs- Co- Marini. Dear Sir:—The Manipulated Guano Isxight of you last Spring i Reese's. I think it was.) 1 approve of very much. At this time, as the crop is not gathered iii [ cannot sny what per cent, it will pay. though the use of it on poor land pay* a coitsideralje jair cent. I shall continue the use of it. Hi-.-iiectlully vour*. [Fignerll ‘* W. H. BYRn.M. Nov. 0.-4 C. IF* XT d-XX ’ S Gallery of Art. Triangular Bock. t'INE Pictures in any of the various styles can al ways lie obtained at the above m ■ n ■*: ■ B N#’ * Pugh ws- awarded the premium at the late Geor gia State Fair, for the Va st Photographs, aud he can furnish these popular Pictures, either plain or col ored and from the smallest to the largest size, at prices from $3 00 per do*, to 9:300 00 a piece. Amhrotvjiea in tine cases at prices exceedingly low. .'si Gross Ambrotype eases, and 100 Gold Gilt frames on hand, and must be sold with fine Pictures. ( all and get your pictures and you will save from 25 to SO per emit, ami still get the best Pictures made in the city. J- A. PUGH. Nov.'a. 1869.—t5. For Sale or Bent. MT H r.'E AND LOT, In tlie South part of tt * City, near *co i le’- F, n,idly, i* off-rwl for Sate or for Rmt he Itous ha'thn*- R'om . will. 8 r place* pa-htye. Olikai. c. Fut, rat. api ljr ou the pr. n.lses. July It—Bm. XAV Y PIER’ *. MSIEMI k GBIFFiH \V r orLD Inforni their friend* *rd the pti'dlc gencralli, Ir thitiheynave now la etc.re, a,.A are constantly te c-lvk>. their FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Os choice and srl-ct GROCERIES, To wkidU thy wuu.4 inortrei* t*c fuliy invite the aiU-ution of oue an# ail. Planters and Merchants W i.l find tt gr—tty to Ihrir inti reel to call and examine .ur euvk Ivfi.re (.urui-aaing elwiwbere. We are dele.mined to rell. I rolti ur nu profit, yuick .aU-anu *iuail inr,lua,l our luedto. i lur tuivk .Mi.*l* In pait ut bn limes Gun, y Clutn. I -VO Ctiil* Hope. lmai Pounds Haling Twine, Hag*l offee—lava, port Rico, Rio and Lagulra. lu i.'tieeta Black and flreen l ea. l’t Harteli; A B A 0 !ugat. i5 -* Crushed and Powdered Sugar, ft Bcxe* Loaf .-agar. 10 Hogsheads Fine Port Rico. Sid .'neks Liverpool Salt. I dll >ack Aium Salt. -Vj liuae* Adamantine Candle* S*> “ Sperm “ I<l|l boxes No. 1 Soap. I*l “ h amity T oilet Soap. 7® “ Aavirted and Fancy Candy. 100 Boxe*Starch, lb. Jarssnulf. HO W hole, Halt and Quarter Kegaot Powder. M • ana Huck-alu* ting Powder. 100 bag* Shot. IS .UOV Clgara. various brand*. 14J Boxes robavuo. 30 < laaes Magnolia and Mount Vernon Tobaoco. 2U Bale* i Isnst.urgs and .-tripe*, ft C.-ases Homesou... bleached. 10 Bait* (Jeorgis Kersey. 11l •* iVorthern “ 15 “ Blankets, all price* 60 Baskets Piper's Bt irtslck wine. Si ~ Ia Pei Ie w ine. in “ Prince Imp, rial Wine, m leases Cabin t Wire. 75 CasesUtuger and Blacktierry Wine aad Btandy. 10 1 barrel* Kye aad Corn Whiskey, id •* Kxira old Bourbon. 75 “ Gin Kuin and Brandy. 10 Caeka Madeira, Port and Sweet Win*. 10 Case* Loudon liock Gin. 15 “ Boker. and Stoughton Bitter*. 35 *’ Lemon symp. SO Casks Ale and P>.rter. 10 boxes Ginger Preserve*, Francs and Fig*. “0 - A.-wori-d Pickles. 40 ‘* Super Curb. Sod*. 60 Barrels and Boats Soda and Butter Cracker*, rft boxes Herrings. 6 sacks Ashton’# Table 4a)t. 5 Cases Ashton's Table Balt. 11 lioi. Well Bucket*. ;6 lo*. blue buckets 15 Neids of Tubs. 60 I>o*. Geotfi* Pine I ticket*. 20 Hove- I-everiti Axes. .0 ylO Pounds White Lead and Zinc. 10 Barrel* Linseed Oil. 10 *’ Tanner-’ and Machine OU. 3 *• Carter Oil. 3 Ca-k* 1 in*** and O I. 1 “ Pure Sp-rm till, ft Barrel* Lt non yiup. 5 “ Kim- C ■rdUi. 5 “ Peppermint < ordlal. 1-70 Pounds sew ing Thread. H I)*r.-n Eng, sh Hckles )* •* Woros'sndi'-e suce. 5* Hkd-. Clear Bac*a 10 Cusa* Rina, 60 Kits Sb and •M ~ M-.kerel. - Wlilte Fish. 10 ** 01 rw'mon. •# Ca-t s Hr htutloo WM*kr. 2Q “ Mr* (Wi> Hrandr. 5 Bai-els ( I T LOAF mm*. X - S. Shill sin.ends. S “ Pec ,n ‘uia. S “ brvaii Xu’., fS Ib xe* And, r* u' olace Tobacco. )0 W h ib. Half ad Quarter Barrels Mackerel. 20 Firkins Prime tresh butter. 10 “ Lard, 1 IVt. 0> m Shellera .0 “ Broom*, in *sesi'oo,ni V atches. ‘.O a- as German “ 10 asc*'ew rider. ;o G x. B acking. 10 ‘.tat# Cotoii, iVrds. .'0 Ini Yea*t Powd, rs. ICHO Poun .a Ground Paints 1 n Oil, ofal! co ors. 1 T 4 WANTED! A No I AA HFKI.II HICsHT and a fti-d 111 UG Y TBI I.AH.K. to a bon, giovd wag* - aid -tendv work will c!y<i. Soar but ptrteclv •otriiiidrt,ady men need >ppl . MM. sEHKINk, Amtaicua, Oa. oct 7 ts I ii.d i- now re-orted to with icjw# fur w bid. it it. rvcoui 'witnin tbe last two year* ;ot r.-i cf. a* the iiwwrwu ;n y pos#, —abow-, #td the teiotvramenf of and used tn *urn qmnditlt s •j iitginei t guide you in th* ;A If JOB* ATOM, an dli ;p lm in ia . I*l i .ii* Al #Clironle ItiarrhiH-n. ;Dy*entery. Itrojiay, ;ul t o-ilvene.-, ( hoi -ytnrtiu-. I Ii Her* Ir*- ;J atm dire. Female v-cd -'it. .vfi.l yuan # yfcdk'ioe. It w ifi . ure /(. •- thooMU il* ca#i tr.'if).} iyv*> or three Tea •a. tumaeKmrnt of at .lviug their tertimony in le I 111 i* a gentle I >it ac (piOjriet r haa u*,d in hie tye* a. ti'g .1 niuii trom tbone iPIU.b and the tlti-fac (reg.ra to their use. b**ia- I ail*, u the ranch • fall. (I hat different Cathartic* flhr bow-I*. tTHtIvTIC PI LI. haa. t well r-twl.|i*l.ed fart, tven tty of the parol table every part of the ali :aw4 nod Wife in a'l case* ted ilia- Derange* teieeploea-. Pntn- in ;< o*ll>cne--. Cain and (b If bn-ly , fr>.> rod {.y. if negi-cied. end in a jof Apfw-liie. a ( rrep ffiver ih* l<4v, Hem* • wei Inin ihe Head.all AA urine in Children rli-M. a great Poiifirrof I#!*, to w lcrh ffnui II brlr, it a thia advcm-emelit.— I A Card. AFfIAriTICK ftU'ndlng overscffw! anuntU*, itnr.vo iL*m ai-ua.l from l a* rrsulted in toyfreq ett ftb-enoifro'ii F#Uie ; urpo>f ot Hff** r dli ttmetaateil tomv br.siue nm and in tbU e rcar, Ihivt iu my practice wtifi Ci*l. K. \V r Miiibi#. a Inwj'e e s t4TKf r*r*tticeani l rnputatiw, wl.osi rcridonee iu Atlanta i)l tLathoriz** m** iti pivlfir cos*>tani jil! exc uie httfr.tSoo to all caaeri ‘> dln ruv It ml in t. -v. vtn retny luter efcti! :*re -tow st 1 ’ mor* firmly aud thr* trhly iclentifioti. M-C v. li—tf O. A. L H’HKAN b *. S. W. COLLINS’ AXES, V\ WEED’S AXES, TOWNSEND’i AXES, t FENS’S AXES, \ 1 EBADIEI'I AXHS. \ To Merchants. Qwtdi'ilroti. R fined iro”, V isL Irr u. Plough Steel. Ctflf, i’ (leu a*’ and I>l >ter Stee , BontoD Nai m oet, H r-e h t Nail* \xe*, Miovela and >padna; Hr me-, R. i>e TiacA .* Curry Cos Ai vi , Vl**, B:lowt, Ham er-, Su ie rrucls, Count-r riKUorm nuU iron < ‘•1 yi’ K Pre-ie- cocker nud TaWe Cullerv tor wle at New 1 o a prioeaadding Irtlitht. NATHAN WEED G<Vd Warranted IN Gotil, Silver and Uood holders. An elegant as sortment just opend aud for sale by E. J. JOHNSON * CO. I X V. 5,1 6 50—ts gg- Teleoraph and Journal 4 Messenger copy. BEULAH. VNEW ripply juat rtceixed a< and rsue by nov & J. W. HU REF, Agon*., FOR SALE! ONR HUNDHr L ) .cies* fGood W<H Hnnd Land for sale. lour ‘lilies from th- city, ou ttie public road lead ne by W, L- i.dc> [aov fiawJrwtfj W. H, CAbOX. WOOD. EDDY & CO.’S CELEBRATED LOTTERIES DRAW DAILY IN AUGUSTA, GA., E. C. 111 LkLl . Agent, No. 1. Grai.itt! A llci. under Granite Hail, nov jaw OpptiMte Latder lb.usc, Macuu, Ga. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! TH k li • on hai.d at.out ok Hui drrd (id‘) T*i.sof fmiu’sift Coal, which t ev will sell to close out j the lot, at ili Doilars per ton at ‘th#* I)**pot. MILLER A WATERMAN, nov s*w ts Cotton Avenue, Macoi, Ga. Pi METHODIST otmmiTonY, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ca. fl CALL FOR .. RELIGIOUS k SCHOOL COOKS, Imi BIsltiIs: Books, q STATKNEaY, MUSIS &C. SE n-IV (. W. ISUKKK, Af*t. Fall & Winter Trade. 1859. 1860. E. J. JOHNSTON & C 0„ HAVE just received and offer for sale on the most favorable term, the most elegant, extensive and varied stock of Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry. Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Gas Fixtures, Fans, Cut lery, &c.. &c., &c M ever offered in th s market. A call either lor pastime or to purchase and care ful comparison of ipialities. styles and prices is res pectfully solicited. Mulburry tst., Cd door above Lanier House. Macon. Georgia. E. ,f. JOIIN.STON, G. S. OBEAR. WATCH WORK. Y A ” E are prepared to have promptly and well done V* at short notice and * 1,1 k \t e * 4 A>- ffUl for on ■ ic.tr. E. .1. JOIINHTON 4 ft). S>|H't*tacl(*s, IN Gold and Sted fraincw. Gold, Silver, Steel and t'ominon Specks. A splendid assortment just received, hr EJ. JoHNSTUN 4 CO. frrf! rfr^l OF Chickc ring 4 Son's. Dunham's and other cele brated Makers: warranted iu tone, durability and finish t* lie first quality, and sold at tha very best rate, together with a fine lot of Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Violin and Guitar Strings. Musical Boxes. 4c., 4c., ________ By i: J. JOHNSON A CO. Tlil # 4Cwd si ”<3 Selected by Prof Schreiner. FAIRY” BELL, by Foster. 26 eta. Foster’s Music such as Gentle Annie, and others, are all well known. i This song is one of his liesi - LET M E KISS IIIM FOR M<>THER. by Ordsvay, 25 cents. ‘I his isone of the best songs wr have evar seen. •GENTLE NELLY GRAY.” Balfe. 25 cents. Balte is one the author of the Bohemian Girl. No further comment necessary. ■•H IRK 1 HE All AN ANGEL 81NG,” Variation Grobe. 50 eents. “NELLY GRAY.” with variations, Grobe, 30 “ EVER OF THEE.” with “ “ 50 Three of Grobe,* best arrangements on popular airs. Music received weekly from which we select th* 1 best and return the trash 'which Publishers w ill never . fail to stick on those Dealers who have no Musical [ knowledge. Music sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price marked. ‘ JOHN V. SCHREINER 4 SON. Kv” Telegraph copy. GETTINC READY FOR CHRISTMAS. UJV. ure jitst o|s,|iinp one of the inont vnried and really splendid Heoleetiona of Fancy Goods over ottered in Macon, consisting in part of: PEARL AND SHELL CARD CASES, JEWEL BOXES. PoHT MONIES. VELVET. ( LOTH, BT’CK. KID AND LEATHER PI USES, H.llit PINS. JEWEL t ASKETS t STANDS, OlxiU STANDS, INK Do.. SKOAK Do.. FANCY VACES. WATCH STAN!IS, FANS. and many other articles too numerous to mention, it hich will lie sold B YSL'Oh’ Mi: BY I than they can he bought any where else, and no tni*- . take. I Call and -ee them at JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS, i ftg- Telegraph eopv. Nov 4 NEGROES! (tI'AHnIAA WALE.-Bv rirtue *f an order from the Ts honortnlt CiiU tot uidin.ri of llinb County, will b* aolii h*-fure th” Court House door in li e city of Mm r.on the find Tue day in January next w*t Uln tbe legal hours of sale. Eleven Voting Negree-; coi - sting ot men. women and dill dr-ri : the p-nprrtv of James L. bwker, minor. Terms of salt twelve months ,redit. G. HAItKicUN, nor 4 ids COMING! GOING!! MORE NEW GOODS. RECEIVED this day by Express * large Inrnle*of Silk and Dei nine Robes, Cloth ssd Vel el Cloak*, real and imitation Lace Setts, and a variety of Novelties at nur 66 H ©ad- Quarters. ” C*U and *e* them. BOBTiCK, hJEIN Jk CO. n*v 4 I 111 & B. MR. f'I’RGFIARD ht* returned from New Tork witli the Gueti eelcctiuii of WATCHES. JEWELRY and Fancy AnitlcN ever brought to Georgia, *nd thev *rt now opened and ex po-ed cr sale at onr Beautiful Store on Cherry Street, Two doors from the Telegraph Building , at the Sign of the j 810- “W .A* TO FT, Theiefoxt we invite all to ra lid se the latest noveltks.— lOursekc ion* embrace RICH, RARE AND GORGEOUS B'l'v I,LS OF OHY4.WFATS PIN'S, RINGS, BRACELETS. CHAINS, LA DIRS ENAMELLED 4 DIAMOND WATCHES, DIAMOND. PEARL. CORAL. CAR BUNCLE and “ther full and half sets of Jewelry, some of new design .1 U 8 t 1 out. W deri-e to cs’l r articular „ti, lit'on to our **<-.ck t f Watch es, by f>* evie‘ > a e<l it, k.r, Cirail.ro,, ilmiile . Moddart, T„t4a*,Ac . imule tu mderex ressiyfor us. IU HavralwOD ita-sJ the Ir.va n Ue f .i*.s.,Q aud i\*rUia t h:oni>meter*. AI re -vaii tv i, rl rs.—l -usi ‘\ie. Ster.i g Milvcr end J'lat.d T*a setts, l ltchers. Goblet* Ac. Musical Instruments of every description. Call n<l lo k at our varied stock o VIOLIN*. We also call the attention of the trade to our stock of GOXiD pens, The la gest and besi nelrc lor, ever brought to tM market REPAIRING Pioiiiptlv Hone and Warranted. MENARD a ruroharo, tept Q sivn of the Hig Watch. TT'NGRAVING and Jewelry repaired, bv Ej E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO. T iscellaneons. GAS FIXTURES. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. RAZORS AND FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE DESKS, DRESSING CASES. FANCY BASKETS, PARIAN STATUETTB. DOUBLE 4 SINGLE GUNS, COLT S PISTOLS, CANES. PORT MONIES 4 PURSES, MURSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR HOLDERS, OPERA GL ASSES. SHELL 4 ORNAMENTAL COMBS, FANCY HAIR PINS. BACKGAMMON BOARDS, CHESS MEN. DOMINOES. BILLIARD BALDS, CUES. LEATHERS 4 CHALK, With many new and dosirable articles not enume rated. Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices. By E.J. JOHNSTON 4 CO. Hair Work, IN lEWM.Ut X’ II HGY|i K to order. Orer 400 new designs for selections. E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO. NEW GOODS. GEORGE R. BARKER HAS iii at returu- and ir m Sew York with a large and freah Block • f arapie and a, as i able DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CKOCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., *u tab c for both CITY AND C< >UN I RY TRADE Moat of which t aae b en bought ow for Cash, and will be sold at the 10 veal flrurea. C ril asd a e ine. ti. It. 15. I*- SCOMLLK Ai GOODKLL’* Do ble Lock stitch SkWlhU MaCHiM.a. & uutiling new and c, lopietafor sale. G it. li. nov 4 tt DR. B F. GRIGGS f ¥IENDER*N hi* pr I_ coq aud vic'nl'y. ‘E c Piumb Street, Oupoit<ft the D-pot, neartim. Hr<<wn Hou*e, where he Can Uetoundat all lioum of Ute iiny an I might. nov 4 Sin DAIjY’B AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY. (From the New Orleans Picayune.) The purity of tbU Whlakey is certified to bv the leading Northern luen of * lence, buch aalir. Chilton, the noted .New Yoik Chemiat. A ? riend of <urs. who understands such things, tc Is us this ••Ar*nintic” Ua go**d “An matic ;** o it as lie ip reliable, Bve ctn afety re e -n nier and this VaU**y NA hiskey to those in need of a good aril le. DALY S AROMATIt) VALLEY WHISKEY. (From the Crescent.) Not a particle of -tryohtilne lu It the best we have tasted for many a day. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLKY WHISKEY. (Erom tha Daily True Delta, New Or leans. ) Though not much of a .judge, we may vay. and we are endoised by friend* who arc, that the “Aromatic Valley M h iikey,” the v> ty poetry of “old Monongahel*,” nianu facurwi by tVm H. l>al). is unequalled for “furlty” and “Flavor” by any iu the n arket. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY. (From the Memphis Daily Appeal.) It Upn*nMiriced hy g mkl iudge* to W tree r ni all delete rioiiM or foreign hu’ Mni ce-.and c s* qm nt y rr should takk THE PLACI OK ALL POISONOUS ADMIXTI KKS, Cl eXerc.ri* O uuwJmm* an uitlueuce upon r*e wh us** them, where i|iy are coi ruu'd at ail. llh fu xl- us beverurt*” th tae ge eraily intend and lor Wliiakey a e an iinposiii h aLd a curse. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY. (From the Georgia Citizen.) It 1* a ple .sant. unctuous btimulant, peru’.lariy adapted to rile cure ot invalid* who need a pure tonic, without much of the alcoholic principle. DALY'S ARUM > TIC VAI LEY WHISKEY. ( From the Galveston Era ) ttchavenoh ai alio in pr no n-iug li equ.,,l‘Dot supe rb r, tn any we have evei i r n k. DALYS AROMAI IC VALLEY WHISKEY. ( From the Memphis Daily Eayle En quirer.) It has been pronounced by the itighe.t sc e tide and tutd - cal autborit, a pure and beall y stimilaui.e ti-ely iree fr, deleterious ad inture. w e can reconintid it with peif- ct ■'.nfldence to rii *e who require an alc -holic *iimnla>.t ro* medical pt ueosK*. “I al>'* V .lie.v v\ hi key''i superior I Uln.Uord ni. French Bran* y, i’ort ano Madeira tv Hit*, am indeed all other van. t it* if pirlt.wi t a>e sold >n thl- in ,t ----ket. f r not one of then) ao i>e tound in u pine ni.te, N rin n lligeiit phv* cai wood l,a e lit r uoh i. e.-a o pre,enbe “Poit Wine*'or ‘French Itraii y’ M * i-.tk’ i wb-n 1’ Is patei.t to a'l the weird ilia thev re >ot to m- hid. rawpt by base cumpoUt d*. in Ute Minel* tpj 1 Va ley I uronbl recommend it as suilaiil* *or m dieinal and p'-ldu ■ •urposc*. CIIA T lAt K—iN, Mate Assajcr. I oat n. it U without an v deletirl**',- antnixtnre JA- K. HILIuN, M.D., Ne*# Y'ork. Knt:rely free from adulti rating Ingredients, so frequently Bsed. JAB J MAPLE.-, New York. tW~ Conmrorr*can depend unon getth g a pure sriicl* wluu tliev buy the A’alley VI hiskey, as it i- lu by the bottle and cae only. VVM, H. I>ALY. i# Sou h willibrn street, hew York Sole I'ropiictor- For sa'e in At aeon by Ob EEK ft ret F.V A N THE STATES AND UNION. The Cheapest Paptr in the South. Onlj One D'.l r per an mini fur the Weekly Kditi n. During the month of October wo will common-e the publication of our pa per, on Xkw, l.vbuk, and lioi bu tvpe, under the title of THE STATES AND UNION. It will lye conducted with an exclusive regard to the pi jtieiples of the State-rights Democracy, will l>e independent of f.i tions. unbiased by partial inter ests, itnti furnished to subscriber* at the low price of ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. This is but barely remunerative; hut we have placed it thus low in order that it may lye within the reach of .every Democrat and others whoare inclined to read it. 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I and the cheapest paper of the kind ever issued. We see no reason w hy its circulation should not be extended to fifty thousand in a few months. The in ! dientions are favorable to stn-h a result from the sub | -tantial manifestations which we receive day by day ’ in the large number of subscribers. A remittance i may lie made lor a single copy by carefully w rapping ■ up a GOLD DOLLAR and enclosing it in an en velope. POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS, who will take the i trouble of getting as up a club of ten snbxrribei *. At 1 tbe rate of oxx dollar per tear for each subscriber. will l>c furnished with a copy of the WkkXLi States ’ and Union for one year gratis. I‘nyiuentt in all rates reqitirrd in advance. Cur-rent Money tn the different States rereiveel in pay . ment far subscription*. I All letters should be addressed to JOHN P. HEISS, Washington. D.C. The Daily and Sc mi-Weekly Editions | of the States and Union will be much enlarged, and ! issued at the following rate: DAILY. ’ One copy per year - - - - - - S6OO i Two copies per year 10 00 SEMI-WEEKLY. One copy per year - - - - - - 300 The Semi-Weekly Statrs contains all the reading matter of the Daily”, including News, Markets, Cou -1 jrassional Proceedings, Ac. M¥AM MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS ! BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Oj &I 3 I*l an of Number*. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF GEORGIA. Authorize'* bv a S|*e-ial A.’ - of the Icglslature, for the bene fit of Ataueiniei and lor ether >urpose. HODGES. DAVIS & CO.. Managers, 3VI con. G*n. CAPITAL PRIZE s^o. 000. TICKETS ONLY $8 00. lltlv>s *4 to Q a tors *2 o> Eighth- ♦ 00. Prizes Payable In Full, uiihout Deduction Purch sera In’ ttyi gl> Tickets, *hen the tnttrib*rs end in 1 2,8,4, 5.6 7. 8, V. t, arc guaiarueed a | rize <>fs..s,oJ CUss 7 Draws October, it, 1859. “ 8 “ t 9, “ “ 9 “ November, 5, ’59. (I JO 44 44 1 ( 44 44 U 44 .4 | 9 , 4. 44 Id “ 44 2t, U 26,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 8371,300. TA ill be d.st'buted see .min* u> tbe toll* wing GHARTD aCIIEME : To be drawn every Saturday. 1 Prize of “0.(100 1 Friz. of. 201*41 i 1 l’ri-e of 10,1*41 llrzei.f s.!>ou 1 Mize of. 3 000 | 1 Prize o* !."0i 8 l itzesot ..„ 1000 | 5 Prize*"f. WH 10 Prite.f. W -.0 Prize* of list 100 I’rfenii.f. (4) 0 0 Prizes, 25 25,000 Prizes of. 5 Approximation Prizes. 4 of sW.%ppr ximating to s7u.P(lo ar p 11.20® 4ot *OO ap, rx matt fc to 50no*je 800 4 -f 150 tp;.ro\bunt lug io 10 000 ®OO 4- f 100 itq r* xim tin* to 5, 1*00 ire 400 4 * 90 apiT-x ni t gto 3.000 an* *°t> l 4 f SO upnrox maring to 2.000 are 12 of *0 *ppr''Xi mating to 1 ikm art* 7.0 20 ot 5J apurooim %i gto rjo ire 10*) 40 of 30 appr x rutting to ,o a*-e 1,2-W 80 of 20 app'Oiiumt ng to 10 • are 1,<5 0 401 of lo ti proxim tng to 50 an t,(NiO 400 of 10 approxi nuLlii gto 20 are LoOO i 2* 220 . r Mxes, am unting to $271 200 ertifica'es of Packages of 10 Wh*.b Ticket*, . r 5*.00 1 • 0 Half “ 2i 50 “ “ “ 10 Quarter ** ■’t 7 10 ti lit h “ **.*7 ThUI-i the risk, and whkh entities the bolter to all he dj*w* over $25. 1b Combination lotteries oa the Three Nnmbe Plim A~e Drawn Every Day. Tick ts from $1 to sl6, each. THE EXTRA CLASS On the CITY FLAX by vhich purchasers can select their own Numbers, and pay any amount for Tickets, are Drawn every day. In Ox'dcring Tickets or Certificates Vnclos** the m< nr’ tnour act* rtss for th- l ck>ls ordered, .111 r*cri;tr of which they v ip be forwarded b> ti st mail. Pur cbiua rs cun have tickets ending in any figure they may deaig 1 nat**. Th* Hat of drawn mind ers and prizes will be pent, to pur- 1 j cit-rs in ine-diatel after tin* diawi g. All prizts under ! <I,OOO pa>able iron edlately after the drawing. Xotice to Correspondents: Those who prefer not sending d< nev by mall, can u?e THE IXPRISS COMPANIES wiier by ruonev for Tickets, in the rum of Eight Dollars ; and upw;.ids. can bes nt us At Our Risk and Expense, 1 fr< m any citv, or t*\vn, where there i an Exmess Office. The money and ortitr mu>t be enclos* and in a Government Ho-t Ottiee -timprU Euvelope, or the Irprca Cf mpaiiles cannot rec. lve them. All Communications Strictly Covjiden ; t : al. j t'urcbasfi-s r.i’l plea-p write their signatures plain, and . give tkt lr Post< ‘ffic-, <’ou’ tv Mate cmcuizALns 1 (io'tainiug fuli elplanati ns our S. hemes, Ac., will b j I forws’ded, by n ail, to any o* e rending us his address j A 1 Ist of the number- that are drawn froji the wheel, with | the amount of the prize Hiu’ caeli one isen’ tied to, will tie i oub'iHh and .tter i-awing In the American Republic, Mco, ! <I„ aspeiimen eopvot ** hich will tie sent to every purchaser. | All orders tor Tickets shousl be ad ir.ssed to liOLtGJ*>, U A VIS & CO . M aeon t ieorgia. | CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES of DELAWARE. For October, 1859. FRANCE, BROADBENT <j- CO, Martyrs. The Legi* :*t"re of Delaware, at its last session having grai.te tv* Fbaxcs, Baoaobento A 1 0.. (to the e-xcludmi 1 or ah wther aip i aui.- )a • .it* ly i h *rter lor theencouiage- j 1* en of Internal inipr-veinent** in the Mate, tocntlnue tor period ofi w>h!y\*ars, are now drawing in A llmingtoti. ] i*■ia * r*-, a ►erie> of the most splet did schemes ever offered to th**. public. Bonds for one mii ion of dollars h *ve give-n to th 8 to aecure the payment of all prizes. nrawiiigs take placet* public, and *re u* der the eiiperinten d.iiceo* <’oiumiaeioiters appointed by the State, to Insure th ir isirness. T> t* Manager** call the attention ot the public to the follow ing Splendid Schema 1 be drawn during the pretcut month. MAGMFICfiivT SoHEVIE! GKASD CAPITAL PRIZE 570,0 00!! G ANG CUvSO.IOAItD LOTTtRY OF DELAWARE. Class 13. 0 be drawn in Wilniingtou, on Saturday. November 10, s“* M MH Mi3 W■ n-Z m 7S Numlwrs—l2 I>rawn HslioU. SPLENl>ir> SCHEME. 1 Prize 9.0 0 0 is 970.000 1 25.000 25 000 3 12.750 *4,600 v 6,000 10. 00 S 2 5 0 20 000 3 . ,000 10. tO 10 • 1,2.0 li.HO £57 1,0 si £57.0 0 65 2iX) 13.000 65 15*s 0 4 6. 1(0 6(00 *5 70 4.GW 4.-10 40 192.4* 0 7 010 20 510,200 | 83,996 prizes, amoonili g to 9 1 202 CoO Tickets 9 ‘O, llal’ e-910 Quarters 95. Eighths 92 SO. A’ ‘ertllicate of f’a kzgeo’ 26 ‘Vhulea, 00-ts 9259 00 10. du 26 alve* |4 >5) I>*. do. *.6Q'iaters. 74 76! Do. do. *6 Eighths 37 37 , liraud Consolidat'd Lottery of Delaware, ON THE HAVANA FLAN! EXTRA CLA-S EIGHT! c hedrawnlu Wilmington, Pel.. Wedn.sday, Nov. 80.1659 E\ FRY .'THER TI KFT A 1R17.F! Prizes Payable in Full.without Deduction! In these Lotteries every Prize is Drawn! 1 ,T\rr Os ♦50.000 1 p ize of :S,UW 2 priz- of -- l.'.fiO 2 pr zee of I00U) 4 prl*of 6.100 5 rizrS of ?.5 0 10 priz. sis- 1 01 0 10 prizes of ....... 6(4) 10 prizes cf ......... 40’ 100 prizes ......... too 5.H-0 prizes ........ S8 Aud 13d Approximation pr'r- s ranging from #3O Bp to 45 0 5,325 prize*! - - amounting to • - ,1(10 Whole Tickets <10; Ha res #6; Quarters $2,10. Prize- Paid Inirat-d>>-lv after the l> renin-. nr all orders addrefc<dto Fiance, Broapeent & Cos.. Mailer* Wiimtßtt'oii. ]>ei will meet.with jrt n.j>t atten lion, and the printed official drawit g* *-ei t **>h>oi He over. It. FRANCE, BKOADBEVI s CO. Oct 14 lm. Managers. liocTreward: HORSE STOLEN! STOLEN fn mmy eta ie, Ihr e frwn Macro, on the HouMton H ‘d, on ihe iii*:lt of ti e ish iuat., a Dark Bay Hore, with a white strip n his nose, with g!ae* eye*. two bite feet <a* now recoilectxl). 5 or 6 >oar- old. medium •ixe. veiy r- Us and nody. The above reward will he paid .or ihe thin aid hor.-e with evidet.ee sufficient to con vie'• or Twemy-tive Dollar* tor the ho a*- alone. oct 52—4 t KOirr.O. WASHINGTON. TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA. WEST & GODFREY, AOEN rs OK TITE Planters’ Association of Ga., Will continue to represent their friends in the sale of Produce at Savannah. THANKFUL for he patronage of the ‘ast aaapm, th*v take thin o* cation to inf rm ih* Plat, ten* of (>eo:jti ‘that they are now re: d\ t> wait ;m.i. ilnni for the en-niu* Si •*#*!*, aud trust by atri* t and In h* 1 attention to businc**, to give ui.lve'S'l ba if.’ ion t- all who may favo* them el b •*r with CoiiMgnu.en *of Cottc u, lou*. M*e, Ac .or with orders for the wrthaae of Family *?.rt Pin tat on vupplifs. V B —ComiaMoti on t heave of Cotton, 50 cents per hale, nd customary rate* for other produce. ISAAC C WE^T, JAMES E GODFREY. Savannah, A uy. 27,1*59.—t0 Jan. 1, l^dO JAMES T. ELLIOTT, Attorney & C ounsellor at Law CA MDKN ; A RKA NS AS. Will attend to all Buslner-s entrusted to bit i in South Ar kansas. dec. 10,1358—1 y rcroTicE. \PPIifCATION will be to the Court ot ordinary of Bibb * Vmntv oft t H e M u tiay fn D-cemher next* for leave to iel the r* al estate of m ilharu L., at and Sarah O LeCone. m*m r Cbilctven of William LeCoi te. late of Lil*er ty county, deceased, said r*ni estate living In Liberty Coun ty, JOSEPH LkGcaNTE, Guardian, octet h— CM Negroes Wanted. THE highest cash price will be paid far Hk.lv w ’ “VO irBOBOgy. ai*c u- * , an(r of p, an „. -Jo. fc nu-. w. g. PHILLIPS, last Macon PIES, T4RTS A\D DESSERTS Wlnef'resm 1 a-t, Goo*°)erry , art. Mince Flex, f’ocoaaut Cnrta'da, Hh’ barb Ties 1 e.. n> n M-nc- Pins, fmne Ta-ta ens-iuflee Prc” ‘’art. tpple Tars, t'liarlot'e da Russes’ J-l les n all s*s le, (V It el Puddlr gr, rrc F..l 1-. desiring p.aMrns, will please leave orders before 9 o’clo v k, a. in.,at HENRY HORNE’S CONFECTIONARY. \EW YOBIBD SAVIMIg: Tbe Anfrifan-AtiaoUc Scrrw Steawdilp Co.’s. HEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS HUNTSVILLE, Cabt. John A. POST, I 000 Tods Hnrthfis. MONTGOMERY, Capt. FRED. CCOCKKR. 1,000 Tons Bnrthei. Will leave NEW YORK and SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY, PASSAGE sls. The superb accommodations for Passenger, or. these Steam ers are unsurpassed by any Ocean Steamers in the World The Saloons aul Sta “e Rooms are elegantly furnished, spa cious *nd well ventilated. THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT From NEW YORK to Knoxville. Nash ville, Memphis, luscumbia ami other j places, including every expense, given when required. IJT Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Central ’ Railroad, Savannah, will *-e reeeived sn: 1 forwarded FREE OK COMMISSION. Mark Gootls “CARE AGENT CEN TRAL RAILROAD, SAVANNAH.” Shippers are particu larly requested to forward Bills of Lading by Oie Steamer, tlierebyensuringgreaterdls]*atcK and av* idlngall delays. Insuratiee may he effected by these Steamers at the Offices ofthe undersigned at one half per cent. with the t*est Coiupa- I ules. Freight* have be reduced by this Ltue to Sand 10 cents per foot.ainl other Goods at proportionate rate*. IM~ h reighta taken at three f uirths of customary ra BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A GO., Savannah, H. B. CROMWELL A CO ,Ga. apr 9—ly 66 West St., cor. of Albany, 14. Y, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON South-Western Railroad. OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORK and NEW ORLEANS MAILS. T rs::rnr!i >**"*. * -VT _L.—JBI u nii S. .t-r Tiro Daily Trains between Macon, <j- Columbus Leave Macon at 11 45. p. m., and 945 a. m.. Arrive in Co lumbus 6 35 a. m., and 8 45, p. in. Leave Columbus. 4a. n* and 345 p. m Arrivein Mae* u 9 50 a.ui.a* d924p. m. , On and af er sm.dat, s. [Spinber 4th, the Pass, nger and * 51 .it train for Albany and Cuihbert will run as follow s: Leave Mc>n. at 1 * 40. A. M„ arrive at Albany n> 5.41 P M. i ” Allany at 1 40, P. M.. ** Macon at 8.44. P. M. ; I The maii and Passenger Train fr- n* Cuihbert w.ll connect ! with ihe Albany mail train at SmithvLle. No, 10, South-Wes tern K. R. I LeaveOulhbeit at ID.*.\ p. in., arrive at Smlthville at .l 19p.m. j “ Mnithviiiea’ 4.1*5, p.m. arrive atOuthhertar C. ;9, p.m. Making tbe cotneciion with the up and down Albany tuaii | Train. TialosUi Columbus form a through connection to Moitt gonierv. Alabama and Augusta. Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa vannah, Mllledgeville and Katonton, j P* st t loaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge, Th'.masvllie Ac., daily ; also,tri weekly to Cuthbert to Fort : Gaines, Ac. 1 Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynesville and Uawkinsville. and trl-weekly to Knoxville, I Georgia. Passengers tor points below Fort Valley should take tbe Pay Trains from Augustaaml Savannah to avotd detention In Macon. For other points take either Train. ■ First class steamships leave Savannah for New York, on | Tue-days. Thursdays and Saturdays. Passage In the Cabin 91*5: heerage 96 Through Ticketscan be procured from Rail Read Agents at Montgomery, CoUimbui and Albany via Savrnnab to New i York, by steamships. In-Cabin, as follov s : Montgomery 926 : Columbus 923 • * Ibanv 924 25. oct 22 —if VIRGIL PO VERS. Eng'r. A Sopt., . WOOD. EDDY & CO.'S SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES! GRAND CAPITAL PLM/I*: JBL *9 9 m. 9 nearly One Prize to every Mne Tickets. wood, EDDY &, CO. lllanagrers, Siiccetp.e'’* l S. SWABf & CO. The E Atraordlnnry Eltau ina of Word. Eddy A Co.'s i half Nliulkt L<M.reiie.H will lake* in pirilk, under the imperinteiidrfn.e of 8-vor> Ooimri louers, at Augusta, Qa., mb follows : A &534 S*2i -Ji Draws on Saturday , Nov. oth, I HAD. va. suo*ssii -a£ 9 Draws on Saturday, Nov. 1 ‘lth, 185D. •cz:--1?)x 1 ?) Draws on Saturday. Nov. 1 Dth , 185D. Draws on Saturday , Nov, ‘2ijth, 185D. 1 Grand Capital Prize cf SIOO,OOO. 1 Prize nf *6(00 (0 t r m of. _.92 (0b 1 Prize of 05**0 l(l Prizes id 1 too 6 Prize of. 1 .0 0 lOJ Pr.zes o’ 500 1 Prizes of I*llH>* 100 Prizes of. 400 5 prizes of 5,000 150 Trz.se :jjo APPKOXIMAitO.N PRIZES, 4 Priiet of 9'(4) Ppprox to 91f*00n0 Prize are 42 4(*o 4 “50 “ “ 60 W *• 2 III) 4 ** 4 0 “ “ aouoO “ 1 1411 4 “ .‘tin “ *- 15 000 *• 1 2*o 4 “ 200 “ “ 10 (MO ** hju , 20 •• lut *’ “ 6.000 •* 2tW 500(1 “ 2o are 100 I*oo I 6 SJO Prizes amounting to 9615.0 9 Whole Tickeus2o; Halvcs 10; Quarters $5. ORDINARY T'RAAVISO TO TAKE PI.AHE AS ABOVE f!*EßlirUl>. 1 Grand Prize of $50,000. 1 “ of ‘20,000 1 “ of 10,000 1 “ of 5,000 1 “ Os 4,000 1 “ of 8,010 1 “ of 12500 50 “ of 600 100 *• e s 4<T lot) •* of 800 100 “ of 150 ltO ** of If 0 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes or S4OO approx, to ?,50,000 priaa are $1,600 4 •• 3"0 “ 20,000 “ are 1,2.10 4 “ 55) “ 10,000 “ are 1000 4 “ 215 “ 5,000 “ are 9je 4 “ 2'o “ 4,.100 “ are SOO 4 “ 150 “ 8,000 “ are 600 4 “ 100 “ 1,500 “ are 400 5,000 •* 20 are 100,000 5,455 Priaes amonntinir to $520,000 Tickets $10 —Hahes ss—Quarters $2 50. Tool), EDDY i CO S GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS ON THE THREE MUWBER PLAK, CAPITAL PRIZE | dX 9 l akss plac - on th--last Saturday In eai li Moutli. Whole ‘iifketss2o. Ilal\es $lO, Qnaaters $5, Fifh*h $3,50. In Ordering Tlrkets or Certlfieates, Enclose the money to on/ address for the Tickets or dered, on receipt es which they will be forwarded by first mail Purchasers can hare tickets ending in an; figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Number* and Prise* will be sent tc i purchaser* immediately after the drawing. c*r- Purchasers will please write their signature* plain, and rive their Post Office. County and State. Remember that every prize is drawn and ]yalle in foil without deduction. t-tr ah pruos ot SI,OOO and underpaid Immediate ly after the d-awing—other prises at the usual time of -t lrty days A” •omninnirationsstrictly oonfidential. • Tders f..r Tii kets or Ctr.Hcde*, by Mailer Express tobe direend to WOOD, RDDY k CO., Augu.-taOeorgla. or, WtM'D, K’ 111’ .2 CO . Atlanta, Ueergla. or, WOOD, EDDf A CO., Wiimiu gtcii, belr.wa Eonc^l i AT mm 2SI CON cu E CIIAS.B. STONE & Bill). OPPOSITE LAMER HOUSE, WOULD cz’l attention to their compu te snd extensive as sorimttti. ot Hats andCapsfor the Fall 8c Winter Trade, To which coiistu it add.tions wiJl l>o n.tud c through the fcea- Bon. All those wtntof rpa’ly Fa v ionxble and cheap Hat* ami hap* wotiid do we Itogn <• them a call In-f* re fxnrirg el*owhe'€. CUAa. B. i TuNJt A BKO. oct 29—ts ‘T3XOH S.HDNaHd Gn the European Flan, CITY Ob’ NEW YORK. Single Rooms 50 Cents per Day. City Hall Square, corner of Frakfort Street, (Opposite City Hall.) Meals, as tliey may 1* ordered in the spacious Refec tory. There is it Barber's Shop and Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel. N. 11.—Beware of Runners and Ilat kmeu, who say we are lull. 11. FRENCH, Proprietor. AllgUt 9, 1859. •ANOTHER WANDERER NEGRO,’ ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD! I WILL give Fiftv Dollars for the apprehension and safe delivery to me of my man .I<*HN, who has Imh-u “s wnnnvrer for the hud twelve m. nths, him! an e<iuai amount fur-the convictK.n of any white man who harlK.rii him.— *°® n .*• 45 years old, of dark complexion, about liA'e te*t nine tnchea high. h stout and must'uliir, has a verv htarr ch *t, and probably lhw; There U a C4mMdorai’e *'* irregular aenr hi* back, (caused by a fall.) Bnt he may be ideut'tied by sligiit marks in**i eating the point* from which an *-x*ra Anger (having been attached bv a mere cuti cle.j waa* clipped thorn each hand during hi* in'amy. It la probable that he is lurking it the vicinitvof Macon, but he may t-ave been decoyed off to some distant section ix- a white u*an. wit. LUI^pY. j April 22, 1859—ts. (Telegraph copy.) Notice to Debtors & Creditors. ALL reruns ir.rtet t and to Terr-,- Q- inn la'e of M.vcon Ow., d-cvs‘'.s'e r.qnesvd to m ko In.ircdlate iwyment and (boac )S log e al-nsa-ali st Ll-trtatetoprt sent tnemfbr pa> meat In term, o’ ‘ho • .w. CIANIDXA QUINN, Admlulstr.trix, * t. If -6w | Fast Presscs! New Type I! LEWIS H. ANDREWS f BOOK & JOB PRINTER, NEAR RALSTON’S NKSV HALL, (Ur Stem.,) CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. The proprietor Is prepared, with the aid of FAST PRINTING MACHINERY .VXD NEW TYPE, To execute the largest order ufanv description ct work with DISPATCH, and in a workmanlike manner, at living rates, FOH O AHTT - lunelt—tt PPROSECTUS or THE BANNERJF LOVE. I propose in publish, in the e ty of Macon, a week ly family aiul relijtion.s parwr of the above title. Tlio religious department will lie devoted to the dissemi nation of the diH-tnuesof Christianity as understoorl by those w ho believe that “t ied is love-,” tuid that all bis attributes or in re in this essential and all-absortt insf principle of his nature; and who believe further that, netiiaied by this rilling principle, the dispensa tions *>fthe divine economy will be so carried out as to eventuate in the reconciliation of all things to Ood. and the subjection of alt intelhgeiiees to tli reign of uv:. In the advocacy and defence of tin* peculiar features of this system of faith, ihe effort shall be to manifest, so far as human frailty will per mit. upon all occasions, that Christian charily which “is not easily provoked,” and which “hopetli all tliinus, la-liiAeth all things, emlurethall things.” The design in eotiduetin” tlio Miscellaneous de partment will Is* to fdi it with sueh matter as shall serve to amuse and Instruct the general reader, while it shall, at the same time, contribute to the maintcuanee of an elevated standard of morality. The patter w ill also eon tain a News department, in which will always be found a carefully prepared sum marv of the general news of the dHV, state of the markets. Ac. A specimen number will lie issued in a few days, and it is hoped that the friends of liberal Christiani ty will take an interest in procuring sultsoribers for the same, and forward names immediately. The terms of subscription wil Io two dollars a year in advance. The size of the ]mpcr w ill l>o tlie same as tlio Daily Georgia Citizen. All eomumuieaUons in relation to this sulweet may l*e addressed to me. at Macon, care of L. h\ \V. An drews. sept •-* It P. B. CLAYTON. The Driggs’ Patent PIANO FORTE. Tam now readi to answer th<* ufl repeated question, “Who makes* the l*eet Pianos y** I answer, tinqualifiedlv, DKKMrS, FARMJCLEK A CO., us New York. I have U* m l*ian<s 2- \ and claim to understaml tlio iiistriuncnt 1 liuvt been North expressly to :iM crt;tia whonakta the bca*t Fiant*s. I have mtfU every iart ofthe lriugs Fiano, anti several other celebrated ones, in pn.i*esß of being made. The Drigg:'’ Hano far excels all others In two very Important particulars, vi-: viduiue nd sveeUiea# of tone, aud capaiity for staying in tune. Tbs toue Is produced asninch as posdblu like the Violin, there two sounding boards convex outward <. Tbe heavy, thick planks, blocks and braces are done away with, so a ch.unUsri’ifor.ned for.sound. The power and of tone is equal totiiat of the best Grand !*iano. The capacity foi staying in tune depends on a newly in vented iron frame, or bedwhich enstains all the stialn and la c iiUrcly free from the vihrdtoiy j{ait of the In.stru meut. There U a great improvement in ue .uaniit-r of put tJUßon the Strii they not being liable to rust or t> lar at tueir beartiifs, and in the amtagefnent of tticdauqierh. The flange*, hanime’s, back catches, itd every pactof tlie action is iiiatlcin h manlier that cannot be excelled. The lollow'tng is from Thai berg : “Mr. S. 15. lEP;ns—l have examined )’rur new” Piano Forte, ami cordial >} approve of iusyden of conhtruction ; its prim iples l*y whit increase of vibrator,’ power is obtained, it* very sinple mid periccUr philosophical. The tone is grand anil noble. It, has fit+t caj;icity for bu*> tai uii iff the sound orringir*:. and Its volume oltof:£ or power. 1 have never heiird excelled iu depth, purity, mid MViupulhetic swetUess. fS.THALISk.RG.” Similar certificates have lieeu received froui (fOtschalk, Strackoseh, M -'on and many other eminent artists. Oie of these insunui* ids may be hxu at Messrs Virgins. We shall lie able soon to fill orders not only with these pi anos, but others of a very neat patteru— four large round corners, gothic IsoLmewood, % or Lav s, so arranged tied pieces ctn lie played out Ik* iu the came as on the 7 octave pi anos. except osi tie lower bv*e notes. Also, 7 octave pianos of the sal tie make and patteru. which wc will sell surprisingly cheap. The J)rlff*s piano will l*e Fold at about the same prices as other pianos, according to linbh of c ise. 1 have ihe agency f**rthe sale of Uiev yiaiH <or the State otGeoftra Orders frotn any jan of the Slate will te promptly attended to. O. 15. HICK. l>irect to Macoii. 2(k‘] B >1 f. STEREOSCOPES. ALA ROE and beautiful of Stereoscopes, with a large number of views ofaii kinds, for sale, single or by the dozen, at J. 31. BOA RDMAN’S, dec. 17—ts Washington Block DK. LATTICE’S VERMIFUGE. Iu LARGE Dottles and Yials. I Nothing else is required to relieve children ©f Worm*; and besides being one of the cheapest aud best Vermifuges ever ofl’ered to the public. Its fre quent u?*e iu families will save much trouble aud expense, as well as the lives of wauy children —for eight out of every ten cases generally require it. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS. A certain cure, far Colds, Coughs, Brazichitis, Asthma. Fain in (he. Breast: also Croup, Whooping Chiu gits, <4rAc., amongst Children. This is a pleasant medicine to take, producing Im mediate relief, and iu uiue out Os ten rases a prompt cure. It exercises the most controlling influence over Coughs and Irritation of tho Lungs of any r inody known, often stoppiug the most violent iu a few hours, or at most iu a day or two. Many case* thought to bo decidedly consumptive, have been promptly cured by using a few bottles. As anodyne expectorant, without springing the botvels, it Mauds paramount to all cough mixtures. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE. This is prepared from a French Recipe (in the forms of No. 1 and 2; the first fir the acute, ami No. 2 for ’.he chronic Mage,) and from its uuexampled succewi is likely to .ujwrrede every other remedy for the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Gouorrhical, Blenoorrhceal, and lieuchorrhosal or Fluor Albas affections. This extensive compound combines properties totally different in taste ami character from any thing to be fouud in the United Mates Pharmacopoeia ; and in point of safety and effi ciency is not rivalled in America. LITTLE’K RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT. FOKTIS, No. 4. Hundreds of cases f Chronic Testers, Scald Hoads, 1 aud diseases of (be skin generally, have been cured hy this remedy; and siuce the introduction of the No. 2 preparation (being stronger! scarcely a case lias beeu found that it will not effectually eradicate iu a short time. For the cure of Cancerous Soros and Ulcers it is applied in the form of plasters, and is almost infallible. In more than tin, hundred places iu Georgia, and in the Southern States, they are to be bad ; and as there are scamps about who are counterfeiting his remedies, hy palming off their own or something else, hy using the same or similar names (for no pn tout is wanted or secured amid the absurd patents of the day,) let all l>o cautioned to l-ok well for tho signature of the Proprietor, thus; — sud also his name blown into the glass of each b<dtl. 4a AU orders aud letters to be addressed to LITTLE & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Ga. Fur sain ly E. L. Stroliecker, Menard & j Castk-n, Macon, and lv Merchants and Drug ! gists everywhere. 1 FOR NEW YORK. JFAKE REDUCED, Freight and Passage as Low as by any other BTEAJVIBR.B. Cabin Passage.:::: sls. By the splendid and oommodlous Slde-Yvlietel Steamers AUGUSTA 1,500 toss Csj*. If. S. Woodhull, i FLORIDA 1.300 “ •* Isaac Crowell, , ALABAMA 1,300 *’ “ Geo. R. Schenck. And first class Propeller STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 Capt. Thomas Lyou. . pa as These steamships belong I \Pp, < the old established and . .avortte line, known as th. “New York and Savannah £'A Jr ‘ jrfcc''*jPyßteam Navigating Compa- Vim NEh’ . X.N ny,"and in comfort, acoom niotiation and fare, cannot be maided’ by “experienced, kl 'Uui, careful and polite otßcere JOHN R. WILDER A OALLII. Agents, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHILL * SON luly J—U Agents, New York. BUCKWHEAT CAKES AUD Golden Syrup. W f \ BKLS New Buckwheit Floor, 1 Os do Rouble extra Goldem Syrup, i J^JST*w-iw‘11 ‘ l (iRIER A FPJEEiIAN’B. NEW GROCERIES. ‘ , 10 Css'S Bacon. ! so F rklns BuPer, Ofl Boxes English Dairy Cheese. Jusl received and for sale by HEATH A UARVJCY. Agenbi. ootlh—2( CberryStre Crockery Direct from Eu rope. |JH AV E just received a large St -ck of Granite Ware. Chl i I rui Ware. Fancy Totlet Ware. Waiters and Glas Ware, i Also a large Stock’of AMERICAN GLASS. All of which I an, off) ring at fair prices, and am zniiou* to sell. Maeon. Oct. 10. R- P. McJYOT. Valuable City Properly For Sale. DWKLLI NO House, with zevcu nm I'taste-ed through out. with good Kitchen, Smoko House and Stable: half i acre lot, beuse been built about fire years, near the residence 1 of Dr. S-robecker. Terms liberal. A only to 1 oct If—3m JAMES SEYMOUR.