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CAUTION.
—„f Wh!*a*y. now so well kanwa h* “Daly-*
** .* VaUv * ■***?.’ *“ •*>■***< reffatsSisa M
i**** It -l.fflcu t for the nxacsfa.t-j-er to keep
I - ** ;t , inirodwtloa. •m'l i.ot by deterwrinstioa
lh# outset and n**r foe an iaffaßt deported frost,
. ilgita 1 pant? aad anrteaikd ‘Maltese* thouid
* __ _ fat, , attendant open ail sack •Oct.**'’ es
rtru the ■■■■■ ‘tam. It |* Imitated by
brt* ot. r*. ana an Inferior and spurious artte.e
ux esutausttv. tath* great fctriont of
!ito®SL” well v Intaey tv the m*u,*c-u-*r beta ta
tM well •arsed repute. Iverv etf-rt ks lea
fke* tew (dtaey by a Cspj oght of ch L*-
uMk “ *r *l>*p* of tbw l4ti*.
putni. agairn this ImpostUoa npoc Ikem
‘ right*- * e*n*Wly<Wmr* M b mkn
•of *?“ .’.,o* woo mar pu—it, by hartnr been victim
ta* fr * •* wW enatd* Mln pr.4.vt lb* pstdie
:>*d *‘"TJ! proeeeu'we, to tb utmost extent of tbe law.
•S-I KlSla* ‘"E’k Bruatal:kc Vol.ee Wk:it-j” U pat op
T o ?!rn Mt each. allb -igirt ralu.w label, and
mBoV x. Wb tbe pruprieUtta’ ste.Y ; oa ta*
**'TwL ,ÜBil* •’*-• re .<4 tbs proprtet * oa tb* label.
—• T 7, veiciA are ißi'atKm.
* *’ ... e-e cait .1* pend upon retting a pare artl-b
----££ - -
•t-T- tttootb Wl.ilam .. Ha* Tort. Sol* peepriotor.
~-tfbV * Otm b FKEEI AST.
lIVSPEPSIi.
TVere IK pvrhafe no diankae which destroys the
*ml comfort of i.li. i.iuath, and families.
*! e egtent a* Ihvprptm, ar Jndfrmtrom.
|w, T , <jh ko the ilnrowrjr of the
Bitter*,
rtl'ted no medicine MmM to Urr* ens
t-nad fn* ,hl * dfwaee. which relieved
3m *? “ krkrd <Wr*'e
p,,wer of tlicnc Bitter* over the shore named
v wed ss .'ter all those haring their origin
a :31 hgcM. and functional disease* of the
a., well at As'hma cad General Moiety isbe
, ,od all
■ Jt, epeedr W'l permanent core* of some of the ae-
T- v: an-l atoMwrtt cane* on record ia sufficient eou
.•trat • of this tact
ot i Lina nw * Snoot Tttrnnt ni Dmorr.
la troit. Mich, June IA 1*57.
yawn. S. If. fiwfe * CV, Huebrn:—ln reArence
n, ir.< o\jgvtv.iU-.l Bitters. I can *ay. that after har
inff the iMr.pepsta for several month*, and almost
iriuf *iti P“‘” n,i IwavincKs i n mv stomach. 1 waa
nroaiivd apoo h* a friend who ha<l been cured bjr
me en,. medicine *° *T a Urttlcof t.recn'i*< iXTgcn-
But. r*. Before using half a lottU I felt great
ly „ !,ered. ami hy the time I had used two Isettlea
jml a naif l-was entire!* welL and still remain so.—
l taow of set era! case* more distressing even than
m t on. shK-li liar* been entirely cured b* this in
ralnahie medicine: and it gives me great pleasure to
recommend- it to any and alt who may be suffering
f,, -jin dreadful malady.
V. A. MOOR,
Teacher of Detroit Select School.
Prepared by S- Fowma On, Boston, and sold by
S. L stmautm- iTUggIK. dee 7
“ THE PHJETON.
TIM drk sfcatTtafdaaow baeoaUag very tmatiloasbu
n tbsy art iigaur than tb* Caacb. W* draff A Ob, bar*
sal-wr.ToiaU.tr NEW RKPUSITORT.ta Atlaata. oa
gil !-.et ruam.v* mi brought booth ; It took tb* prt
b-iw *• ttw New Jersey Mat* Fair, ar and Hl* bow offered fbr
M g slew prk*. They bar*, atari.* heaatlfol light rsaroa
Wtkwrßopadtory Is llriia. G* Sow la tbe hai If yaw
wMtM*flh**t b**uUful carriages. aoe > iAw
PLANTATION WAGONS.”
SO* atM owe la get tße vary bet 14 or* boet* wagon
Urt m nade m Aaxrtca, with heavy Iron Able*, aa-t all tb
laker e Mr-1 ood araaoaed Uroa years before It la worked.
*e* -ff A t> . fltlffs. Ga, are llltsg ordenta Piaatarr
n s*arialTpart of tbs Male, and caa auppiv aay aowber
•ftben at meet aotie*. ettbw teas r.rtffn oe from tb* fat
key ReU. A boot owe third of tb* draft la aaved by aamg
nat wagoc*. opt t iwAw
The Airy and Tasty “ Brett,”
failed by the unsophisticated in ohaeur* places tha
•Phwtoa.”
This euwvenient Falling Top Carriage, baa long
been m use in fashionable places, and are not prefer
i loraiu* they -ara lighter ’ than the (Voaeh. but
amply Iwcauae people .liffcr ia taste, and tboir ideas
*?*tvU* and convenience.
The *uliocnher* are daily expecting anew arrival
*f Laadwene •* BRETTS.” We do dot pretend that
tie* t'arnages have taken a premium, hut they
duabtteaa would, were they put in competition, with
any thing ofhrred for salw in Atlanta or tlnffin. Pur
chasers -iesirous of pun-hasing one of these elegant
t amagen with a splendid Harness, would find it
I rosily 10 their advantage to buy in Macon, a mart
admitted by all discriminating persona to be tbe best
ic'reorguk.
The assortment of the undersigned is unrivalled
for style end durability. We receive only from tbe
nnat celebrated establishments. Every thing is
v a'ran ted. and the prices will he made setts tart ory.
’ -rdr taken for new work, and repairing done at
therf mouse, uy superior Mechanics
9.9. TH'iKNTiiN A < 1 1
At Pleat*e OM Stand, opposite the Poet t iffice.
5. ft.—Any of our customers wishing PLANTA-
Tl< N VMMft with “ Iron Axles,** proportioned to
the weghtlhey ere designed in carry, and of timher
nfi.-isntly seasoned, con at any time order them
thmugh us, from the best Establishments, in Phila
delphia. New York or Hertford, by ‘be payment of n
trSiug eogttntppioik.
The H-'isea and Mules used in these g-nt will
■*• nothing in the draft” os they are forced to
draw the whole load. J. C. T. ft CO.
No? t.
Tbe Fine Coach.
WOODRCrr ft CO. hav* raevivedat tbeirrepooitary tn
M* titemrt f-itn 0/ Atlanta, one of tb* ln**t concka ever
knoght W Ula State. This Carriage a* well as the Pketoa.
ayara of above, la ON HAND, sad sot taoniy aa imaginary
fam age “dally expected”—“that is ta cj”-AioAcd/or by
pwtlw who live ‘.a tbe great central city of tb* sty. tod yet
ta set Mem Is kao-v the difference bet wee a a Photon and
Brett.
’ ‘-■ * and sewowr Coach; R Is aot'so “Anrr” as to been
Ctely gaa. bat real and tangible, and no HM tsar than
•woe ptufUtrtr dream of pinch more those acrrat.LT offse-
Mhr tale. Their Plaatattea Wagoa* are ON HAND: Joel
mek ss will lay all Philadelphia or Hartford wsgon* ia tbe
•bale. Maaysfth* dtucoaof Macon hav* ordered these
*W®'. and w* raspectfnlly lariteftirtborordcis. Caa ship
final Otlfta or Atlanta. d*c 7—U
TUB GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared flea a prescription of Mr J. Clarke. M. D, Phyd
was Extraordinary to the Qnea.
Tkts w*:i known medicine la aa Impevitlon. bat a sure mod
i*.'r lemedv for Female DtHcnltie* and < rbstmctlea*. from aay
w w ’.atPTPT; mad
ntUiii hurtfhl U the enaatitutioe.
To Married Ladies.
It :* peculiarly salted. It will, la a short thae, bring oa tbs
taatUy period with rcgulantv.
Taasa Pills wsva ssvxa im avows re ran, waaaa
Tki l>ta* n** ss res :• rasa or rawrwLrr sax will
Par fell particulars, got a pamphlet, fre*. of tb* sgvat.
R. B—fil sad postage stamp* enclosed to acy autbertisd
*T*L Will ;saure a betU*. saatatnirwt !• ptll*. by rstara mail.
*w bald ta Macoa by Mssaan A t'ssvt xs. aedby all rs
>taa.s 1-r isxtsu tbr-.agboat t*- -cssslev. [p. SSI
City Residence
FOR SALE.
THE most dsstrsbl* sad bsaoufkl rvsideac* la MH
tbsseaual part of tb* city is sew offend for Bff?
•• *• wool liberal terms. Ip
‘tan ■ sen or gnrasd. rarreoeded ■til
** * ! odm, UT Mr.sts sad al *m aad Is Improved Wft—*-
ja ta* worn mitaaaUat gamer. Tbe House roatatas i • san
•mms will trvp.acv to sacß. wHb wid* powase tarveffk tb*
■“dfflsaf tbv mala betldlag. Iwsid** both now. pastry, store
mam*a4ciaam*,aii asw aad laishsd In lb* b*st stvi*. ‘•
**.otamall tb* nsessssrv sat beiidlML Cdmaff* Hoc-a.
Wat.,, kooss clickes boos*, sraokb boos*. Also ,ra
* f ■wsisr. .a* of waleb sss la It a focos aad llftind knap
•Itk .<Wt of Buss attached. Also, kvdraat aad - -star* is
if* r **k kadtm a eboiev varfstv of Bbrwbhtry atd Fralt
ail la a Uutftp aad t rurtsaiag coadiuo*.
, *f thssbes* proparty is not add a’ private sa>* befon tbs
tw foe *f Jsaearyoaat. n wUI a* offtrsd at pvbile ml*, ko-
W* lb* (.sen House door, oaths I Twsaday of said moalb.
Terms wed* kaewe oa kbs day of mi*.
for I r. W. ANDREW*.
DR. BAAKEE
TBKAT, AU. DSUNV.
CPEBlALdMaetkoe gtvsa te all chronic diseases -tVruk
V cnarv. t'ossi amu. Imroie. Asthma. Hanarnrtm
kit timeses of tke Nsea. Mum. T aaasT. aad Less*; ail
bare Dtsssaas t eveev desen pc 00 tocisfo.l, trisl •1—
Lreasos. Lnsea Am-ona bcwmAXin anm Oocv.
k wasLata. PsaaLTsm Inum.wi esTrimoas, Dvsvsp
ns. luintui, liuisma Tha vary worn cases • lon
(trad la a dken Itia* ; also of Us i-vack. Uvst aad bowsfo.
1 ken an nsy msesaes tacfcUatal te san aad chi Arse
Which animated wiir, dl.-. ogsistMrd soccers AH ponkcaian
win be gtvee by latter. L*. Raabe- caa peedec* 00* <huw
•ad csruAcetae af au peefoct so.cess ia cur-.ag
< a eewn. OM werwa. or lines. Hip Dteraara, Fiatw
la af every tesrriplss. mU MmiftrsaPult
pas sf lbs W. or ta inker parts of ihr
Body. Tamers aad nmeiUaca
k rr,rv JescripUne. and wltboet Ibsea* sf tb* katfr. aeaay
*T A ill trssisatr These last aseisd dame eeaaat b*
teg h > dump a lisa r ; tbsnfon all sock partcat* loesl
Haw .marine oadse tbd Doctess 1 arsenal *apert*h>*
w Saskev has asdi a asw die every of a “fu i.’ that
w. prudes, iinrill r at ihs l iuii.T ‘aad raws** per
•osi stsi-.a te tbs Ets. without toon to the kufo. All
Asmara of the
■A Kb AND KAHk
*t mscewfolly treat sd wrboektb* ese sf tb* kalfo sr aes-
De. Hasses has seosteati y oa band, at bis oftce a *ery
easts* user! ms*l of bsaslifal
Amuiciai. Kim san I ter a.sees, oa Kss Dares
•kick at* mlteblsfo* either sex aadsil agss— tasertsd la ire
fciastm. ftuTraaipstset *vsrv dvscrtpth-s ; alas every *m
af artlloai Articiaa knows la tbs world—a large assart
netHattsaetifol aad daxabi*
ARTIPM IAL HANDM
am aad elbow attachment; artificial foot with tb*
***•• Lag. sad lass-jot At attachment.
item brvxlm art pc.fectiy natural, aad adapted fits either
7*-,**• •b* teat In’ ex-r-ss *0 any part sf tbs World AU
. Trasses for HsraJa or Raptor* at ..try deecrtptloo.
si. ssj Trusses pert.c-.lariy adapted tor tome Isa
• bdlliee. else t.-eet with I'rolapsue Curt.
..... amass Is so* of lb* most csisbrated and telltfel phy
“msnad mrge--t#eow U*!g. Hit taat Is known pexton
laiSZE F ,l,<, Pai city of tl* was Id.
.-• attar* dH*ctd te Dr. Hsaktv. most coats!* ten cents
c*V l-alsgs u acUertal expense*. Ail Chxoelc Dlstaeu
’ “**id by corT**pr.*dcnca. except ihoa* meatloacd.
Ui***'tagwi* hi* ;w rhinal HpervMsa.
1 wcebuamftem a. m.. *o* p m
SA.V^.' ro “ RAAKES. Ofoc*. 70S Bread way.
_ blew doors above Fourth *t, N. I. Cky.
VINEVILLE ACADEMY !
WH, D. HcCORKLE, AH., Principal.
Term Omumenm Jan. JrwL lfido.
1 6 “ diploma* from 00c of tbs be-t CoUdgm
bir - Ttr d'*'a. and from * University of Va. aad has bad
*■ teaebiag. Han as had ibsat advaa
k*ablate betid op such a school as will
wi„,-J i * , y“dk 0* tho who may favor him with lb sir
- d*e^ * e^
|<ilttable City Property For Sale.
0 L i£?° fitww mom. Plastered Uroegb
10* leTl r iT*** 4 Bltchda.ftmoae House aad Mata*: half
* Ovta,*?—au*!* about five yean, near tb* rstadsasa
mu sT*k- Twwi* libsxai. Apply ta
JAMB SftlMDCft-
FRESH SITPLIES FOR
CHRISTMAS.
HENRY HORNE,
Ifflt tff ftfres MiuirflrM ft Cm, (hprrj StrppL
OFFER* for axle a splrndi 1 Mentment (ifgmdsin l.ls
nn*. goamaterd for first qut.iiy. ad U.m.u ogivsad-
st tbsh w.-st pelcaa. aud tspeual.) adapted for tb*
Tb* vsrv b*W assortment, cmsi-ting la very large Hobby.
Horses town te tbs very Cheapest t*.vs.
Choice French Candlv. M , U s cd ia Mc a. Home
mad* Cetdite. irceti and dcltcunis fisvor-,
unagve. Buena*. • acoaeta Apo-em Has At pies, Xuta.
Ceaabsmee. And. ta o meU. ac meiaaiuc. tern t. log wb*t
Ik good aadper p-vocgbttnbAvs.
*' to fine lta etas, exlra fine Dn the bed eer had.
Utdvn from tb* ot-r, net inpai-ie! with <h,i vh or
** et **p*.- parties
FIXIE WORKS
Ofdvery dsscr.pliwi si wh.-. m e. a—*
Te'eyrsph e-pv Ii:l JTib ln.t.
JUST RECEIVED
OH
CONSIGNMENT,
250 Black Cloth Cloaks,
•f w al i ,ch 0* W.ld by tb* Id
for ‘r yuvr Umtto La > L-Uiek#
Um-|f vftlae
ALSO, a Largs lot ,and I AHPPI I ING nt isedvsd.
Also a srfc*> i-1 or
Silks and Silk Robes,
JtMC oivkH down Uluw tf.e*r to c oat out tbd lot.
English and French fflerinoes,
DtLalas sad DeLuln Motes wi 1 be sold art- niabiag lew.
Long and Sqnare Shawls,
White and Med flannels, a large lot of
Embroideries
Os all kinds
Hoop Skirts, fee., &c.
And every thlu* usual ykepl la a first cm,* DryFhoofo Hon *.
W* uely ate you *ll. both Lwites and Oeotlemen. to call
ar and pr.ee -or ff -■ d*. end you wUI be conrirc.d fI be foot,
tbatws an aciUjiff very low. ELiA* AINSTEIN.
Clothing.
MTE also bare a fine MoI C b.ng that will be sold very
cheap. Call gentlemen an J see for y-iirwives.
dvc T ELIAS EINSTEIN.
VAN AMBURG’S
ZOOLOGICAL 8c EQUESTRIAN
COYIP4W,
Will exhibit at AIACOX
Monday, Dec. 19th ’59
Monday, Dec. 19th ’59.
Monday, Dec. 19th ’59.
PR< • M!NENT aiiKHig the manv attractions in this
mammoth IvtiaMitliment wiilhr* found Van Am
hurg * TrairMMi Lima Koixl. HAticuxa a Blxcxlp
•■ax. Avaii tx a Aaixnc Ltorxus. Fimxiu, Ac.
Tlk* Ylonulcr
PERFORMING ELEPHANT,
TIPPOO SAIB,
Weighing Over 9.000
The managenu-nt, with tbeir usual liheralitv and
entvrpr.ac alien eatehng for the ixnmiu-nient of their
Crons, hare rail- I into requisition the resoun-ea of
•a HkMisruucs to make their
CIRCUS COMPANY
The bent ever presented for the patronage of the
Anieru au public.
EATON STONE!
“The Equestrian Miracle,”
For five year* the eapc-ial favorite of the Royalty,
Nobility and tieutry erf the Old World, and pronounc
ed by tiie *
SOVEREIGN PEOPLE OF AMERICA
The FIRST EQUESTRIAN of the
NINETEENTH CENTS'RI.
The Austin Family!
Famous the World over, a*
Honestrlans. Hi.pr llaut-ers. Acrobats. *e„
MILI.E. JANETIE ELLSLER.
The Pariiati Tight Rope Dancer,
MILLE. FREDERICKS,
Tlie accomplished Manege Equestrienne;
THOMAS ARMSTRONG,
The Champion Yaulter and Gymnast;
G. BLOMAN,
In hi* Great Glols* Act on Horseletck;
FRANK CARPENTER,
As the Horn-man of the lin-ige and in hi* act of
Hurdle Riding;
N. AUSTIN,
Trick rider and Versatile Performer;
H. KINGCADE.
Two hors* Rider and General Performer.
Messrs. Shield:*. Uadi is, Nomton, White,
Bayard, Stevens, Gaspar. Diver, tkc.,
all eminent as Vauliers, Riders, Acro
bats, PantoiniinifiO, Horsemen. Ac.
Those Phunny Phellows
DR. THAYER.
The American Clown;
NAT Al TIN.
The Kni;lish Performing Clown ;
TON n V ABMSTRONO,
The Trick Clown ;
Will enliven the ehtertainni.-nt with their original
Joke*. Stone*. Song. Witty Sayings, and
Witticisms.
Trick Dogs
Riding Monkies,
Educated Ponies.
DR. THAYER’S
(IDADBUPEDAL WONDERS,
The Acting Males !
and the beat stud of Ring Horses in America.
Loot* open at Ift 6 o'clock p. ni. Admission 50 Ctx.,
Children ft Servants 25 eta.
navfie c, L.WHF.ELF.R Agent.
NOTICE!
Selling off at Cost!
Ts b* sold xrltboot Reserre. tb* large aad valuable rtock tt
CLOTHING AND GENTS 1 FURNISHING
GOOD*,
“Wholesale & Ttetail,
TO Kl IT PI Rt H UUU.
Sals to tuattaus for days from date.
STORE TO LET,
J. 6T RAHAN. Mulberry Street.
dtc 7 Opposite Lanier Housc. Mson. Oe^
FOR SALE.—A BARGAIN.
BEJNO dc ir- u of rkr.nrlg my Mutneas. I offer a Oar
dee Lot cm tbe LouisviU* Hood, rontannag 15 sere*. DOW
ia good order for plaatiog. cleared ana under trace.
ALSO
My Residence oe tbe Louisville road. cooUiotng about t
acre* sew planted for a winter garden—about filOtki worth of
vegetables oatbe lot.
Lots 1 aad X Springfield PteTutk*. about 10 aew* oa which
my Brick van! i locxied lucetber w'th mule*, tool*, aad all
a*ca*r? improvement* for carry irg oa the Brick busies**.
DAN-L H. STEWART.
IV 1 Tbe Brack ya-d is capabi* c-f products* about 5 000.000
per year, aad Is about oa* sad a half mile* from tb* Kxcharge,
btbsettyof Sarsnaab. <H.
Tb* Reideace la about oma and a quarter mils* from mid
*Ths iter l-n Lot adjoins tbe Brick Yard.
dec 7—fit
STATIONERY.
rl gcmtsal variety at tbs Metbodlat Boob DvposlLory.
okC 7 J. W. BU&UC, Agent,
ROBINSON & LAKE’S
Southern Menagerie
C I RC US.
Will exhibit on MONDAY A TUESDAY
12th and 13th December. Ojien at 1 and 6
P. M. each day. Admission 50 cents, Chil
dren and Servant- half price.
R ° B, N S °N 4 LAKE'S
r \S*k GREAT
CIRCLS & MENAGERIE.
Superb Firmament Payilion.
OB* BCKDarI) AND KXVXBTT MU
V V!r/ abb BOttli.
Splendid and immensely liberal
A iWA design for the amusement and in*
V A atruction of the people, in the won-
Issi derfol combiiuxtiou of these
’ M T \ TWO GREAT FAMILIES.
’ i w Ai led hy a great number of Lady
and Gentlemen Profeesionals, ch>
so |1 JB *en from the Hiohest Bole off
Autistic Excellence.
tii BROPFICTORS, ROIINSON ft IAKL
Ms j MANAIRR, COl. T. It. TIDMARSH.
A ARVEITO. ABIRT, H. RUQGLES, ESQ.
S\v/ Fire Lndf Rider, and /M Meuse.—
■dk- Three So. 1 <'lower. —Complete
j Sat Troupe of Taieuted Fejuertriaue.—
. Jmy’ Oraud Operatic Bratt and String
ff’ ‘ -*L Orchestra. Maijuificent CoUeetiou
—of Hare Living Animats.—Splendid
— S/o and of Blooded Performing Uor.ee ,
or. Ponies, and Educated Mulct,
BP* 1 With a distinct Troupe of exqal
f lilel? traiiied Juveniles, for the
production of Ballet, Pantomime,
fj- Comedy and Farce, to bo substi
- *- tuted during the season for tbe old,
woruout and wearisome after-
TIIE LADIES.
MADAME ROBINSON, so re
nowued everywhere, will lead oa
usual, in her delightful science of
Lady Equestrianism, exhibiting
upon her beautiful aud high met
tl<-<l horses, the graceful yet cou
truling power which all ladies
T T may, with instruction and prac
if 1 tic--, obtain over this noble ani
s ‘ mat; and the high point of cxcel-
VcV daflp* lence aud skill which ntay be
achieved in this invigorating aad
agreeable exercise.
MLLE ALICE,
L—) \ \ The very incarnation of Beauty,
X I si Grace, daring, dashing effect,
. s c. fl m style ‘•nd fascination. To attempt
JEU vtfir’ ’ \ any thing like a description of this
*V* H “s wonderfully brilliant Equestri
enne, within the limits of a seu
ftSff tence in a newspaper advertise
_ W mi nt, would he absurd. We must
r refer the public to thty Press of the
states and Europe. No
tices will be found copied from the
i.tfj leading Journals, in each paper in
which tlxis advertisement appears.
•J Jp -i Differing entirely in style from
rF .} Sfw\ ill others, this Child of Genius
C with the most perfect ahan
c.j. ,n Rll j fuariessness, her magnifl
'A n , cent form assuming naturally the
, most graceful and classic positions,
hr face lit up with a sweet smile
yir eye sparkling with genius and
OkT“ 3 pride of her daily successes. Her
ngtoprAu noble horse knows his mistress,
f^ V • eeins ,rt enter with all the
l"'^Rw*^J^^Su B P‘rtt of his generous nature into
f.the general excitement which her
j. immense achievements universally
create. As they dash around tha
Mjjftft arena there is a splendid harmony
of liaring style and grace, and
deafening cheers proclaim another
~ triumph won.
SLA FA!R!E KATE.
From the Principal Theaters,
and Pike’s Grand Opera House,
“ A gem fit for an imperial
8o accomplished and fascinating
is this pretty Young American
. De.nseu.se, that she has been com
<\ I | A pletely idolised by the elite or so.
Ls■( y I citty, and styled in compliment
M V-A-v * j\ the “ Terpsicliorean Divinity.” It
may be truly said that “ Grace is
in her step,” aud the most esteem-
ed masters have pronounced her
dancing faultless. Hold and Tig.
t l_Jl Y l-nl orou* in execution, though sym.
rftlLbVirY metrically petite in size, her form,
style aud self are the very ‘-Poetry
‘uclJ VYI jin every movement, yet with a
t I L-jf natural freedom of air and effect
•W 1 J I which bespeak genius and self re
• . tjjx_ liance. A combination of art and
V au Wk. talent is observed which make her
*he cynosure of every eye, and tha
vwLl. TANARUS% °f the audience. She will ap
pear in all the role of the latest
s. MoM-wtßallet, and in conjunction with
WdL ££%■. / ‘Hie. Alice in several splendid
R ‘Af* double dances.
Miff xX MLLE. AGNES,
. j \ The charming magic wire figu
• * have of late created so in
* * tense a furore, will appi-ar upon
t . i her mysterious Invisible Wire, in
her ciiaste, beautiful representa
tion of “The Graces.” This de-
A lightful Parlor Entertainment has
-b \\ JS been received in all the cities of
the Union and Europe with that
A. lasting delight which so graceful a
sJf Poses - ould not fail to command,
ff r •,’r‘"r-7w and Mile. Agnes is tho recipient
’ ‘■ JlMi*4[| of a thousand gems of well-merited
m compliment from the cities, towns
I and hamlets in which she has had
‘ YD the honor to appear.
5 GRAND ENTRANCE
I £ Into the Den of Wild Beasts, and
Tv Terrific encounter with a ferocious,
t untamed lion, by the lovely, fasci
-11 ff I Luting, graceful yet daring
I*J ‘ EUGENIE DE LORME,
JP l JS late from the Theater Francais,
Paris, and Theater Royal, Bt.
fc Petersburg. This thrilling and
rw /Tl intensely interesting Performance
fd t^.i— jgff* is also one of classic effect and his
. _ torical reminiscence, being in
tended to represent one of tlxae
terrible scenes in Ancient History,
when the Roman Emperor Nero,
has the Christian ladies cast in
b” - _ *7S among the Monsters of tiie Forest,
ff M-llle. Eugenie's enactment of the
tragedy is superb, and her control
over the animals so complete, as to
. enable her to go through with the
great Act in perfect security.
GRAND LEGATION FROM THE
Jill j court of momus.
rTdl < BILL LAKE, the Southern Clown.
jp SAM. LONG, the Universal Jester
and singing “ Motley.”
ARCIIY CAMPBELL, the Rural
M kA7 Joker and “Farmer's Almanac
£ WITHOUT ErTRA CHARGE. “
.£ The great Russian Elk, 17 feet
\tkr wgJkj high, captured in the wilds of
Siberia, trained aud tamed by Mr.
John Robinson, the ouly one ever
seen in this country.
aHH the HORNED HORSE.
ft Supposed to be the last of his
The perplexity of Haturalifit*.
tf** wfr THE WONDER CF THE * GE -’
Lions, Tigers, Monkeys, Birds,
Ostriehes, etc.
4 MASTER JAMES ROBINSON.
. \ft The principal Equestrian of the
x ■-*Aftw... world, just returned from his
mightv triumph abristd, will ex
sMNbSM hibit those daring feats upon his
barebacked horse, which have so
astounded the world, and placed
’ him Upon the pedestal of equestrian
• MR ’ JOHN ROBINSON
MfW/d M Will, at each entertainment, per
/taUifcy JC form liis handsome, highly-trained
fa intelligent, and twautifullj-spotted
Arabian horse Atslallah, and also
IIV Jl ride his great four horse Demon
- lE*ss) MR - WM the kfat
Dramatic Equestrian, Double Sum
erenter, and Letmer.
1 W MASTER JOHN ROBINSON,
AM *’ second as an Eqia-strian to none in
f V >ryhvr>f the world, save Master JAMES,
I vC* vJuC\ Masters Du Crow, Angelo, Jen
’ I nings, Darrell, Rice, and a num-
A 11 \ ber of others of equal merit, mak*
f on np the list of this Mammoth Eques-
L'tVrL’ A As the Price of admission is only
Z/ ‘ & that charged for aCircns alone, the
fd whole of the animal* may be am
r>haticallv roni<lered. •no •
FREE EXHIBITION to all pur
ffittL. Myl ni.ssing a Ticket to the entertain
, at ROBINSON a lake s
Pavilion.
ZcfeaF AU IM ■* ■*■■■ TUT.
fie Particular* ret Pwtortal aud
***** 3ff ether Bill*.
Notice.
WE have a number of accounts made In l£sßou our hooka
ln-okf. which will be c-rtaialy sued it not paid b>- tbs
laof Januarv. Mit iatendto shew no fnvors.
city copy. HARDEMAN ft GRIFPId.
dec att
S2OO REWARD!
STOLEN Iron the subedits r. on Saturoay night last, by a
B negro man ranted Irvin Chester, wi-o claimed tt l flrve,
ah,-r al-out 10 years ok.; shod on the fre fooL with his
fori top cut - -If. Said negro is about 5 feet high, and 35 ? ears
of as*. I wid giee the above rewara forthe horse sni negro
or fi.*b f -r the hone alone. SA ML McKENZIE,
nov Sri—if Montezuma, (la.
WANTED FOR 1860.
250 Bii'bels Corn Meal Monthly.
SEAL prf ;**]• will be received bv the South Westasn
Had Road Company, until the TOth of Decemt er lttt,
for tl c -c.j-i li of •-’flo Bushels Fresh Corn Meal Loathly, to
he a- iiverci st their 1 ‘ex*. In Macon, by the 56th of each
ariih. hertnlng with the tith of January 18C0, and contlna*
for one v.wr. Address VIRGIL POWERS. SupY.
November 5(Kh. 1-SV.
Ten Dollars Reward.
a [YEN Dollars will be paid any one who will catch aad
! deliver Mrs. E. Sullivan snegro Woman. LDCY, to the
lor of Bibb County. Macon, Nov. SO—ts
50 tmmD AN ft 00.
march 15—If J Cotton AysM
1 “ECCE LEO REX.”
At Macon.
FOR OYE DAY OSLT!
FOR OYE DAY OYL1!
FOR OYE DAY OYLY I
JHOYDAY, DECETIBER I‘Mil.
MONDAY, DfXEMBER |(h,
MONDAY, DECEMBER
VAN AMBURG’S TRAINED ANIMALS!
In conjunction with a foil and comple
CIRCUS COMPANY
OF AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MARS.
Dorni open at 1 and 6'Ybock, P. M.
Admit Hon 50 cei.ti, Children A St rvunta 25 ct*#.
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
N VEIL DEBILITATES.
IT i compounded entirely imu Guo.a, and han become an
cfttabliatied fact, a x'Maiuiard Meditine, known and approv*
hy all that hawe used H,( Land U now resorted to with
confldenee ia all the dis ( _ m ‘eases for which It is recom
mended. ftf
It has cured thoi<and.-j . j within the lat two rears
*ho had ffivent pall iopes( relief, as the numerous
unolic‘ted ceitsuoatea iu( poiMeMiun show.
The dwH* muai be alapt f ‘ed to the temperament of
the individual taking :ai 4 d used in suen quantities
aa so act gently ou the bow t Otm *eis.
Let the and elates :jud#rment zulde you in the
ase oflbe LIV EH IN-; c m YII.OH ATOIt. and it
will cure L 1 v r r Com-; ;plalnls. Bilious At
tack*. I> y spr p.ia Chronlr Diarrhoea,
cimmu-r 1 oiiiplainls,; ‘lttscntcry, Drops y,
Bsar Msmsrh, HaMt-{ Z ;ual ( oslltrurss. Chol
ic, < holcra, 4 li-dt-rH- meat ;>l>rbuM, 4 holers lll
rnntuin. Hainlcocc, ;Jaundicc, Female
Weak,i esses, and may] ;t>e used sucoxsfully as an
Or din a_ rvKa mil t i Vledirine. It will cure
hit K lIK\D44 HK,] xxj -'fasthou^indscan testify,)
in twenty minutes, il, Sz ;,wo or three Tea
si-ooiifulls are taken] -at commencement of at
tack. 1 .
All who use it an; ■■ ‘siting their testimony in
Its tavor. 1 )
>IIX WATER IM TIIE MOI TH W ITH THE
INYH.OIt \Ttm, AND ALLOW BOTH TO”
GLiilhtl.
, Price One Dollar per Bottle.
ALSO
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPODNDtD FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, nud put up In GLABM
CAbEb, Air Tizhl, mid will keep In any Climate.
The Family (hi liar-; _ >ilc Pill is x gentle but ac
tive t’athart e which the; “ lproprielor has used in hla
practice more than twenty; t years.
The coustanlly lucre- ting demand from those
who have long used the; ■*■ I*|Ll> and the satisfac
tion which all express in; ! regard to their use. has In
duced me to place them; ** M t witnin the reach of all.
Tbe profession Well know ( ithat different Cathartics
act on different portions of, (the bowels.
The FAMILY 4A- (TiIAKTIC PILL has,
with due reference to this, (well established fact, been
compounded from a varie-[ (J ;ty of the purest Vegetable
Extracts, which act alike; ;on every part of the ali
mentary canal, and ure! good anti safe in all cases
where a (bxthartie I* nets:-) [as (etLsueh as lie range*
menu ofthe Ktoinacli.! rr.leei)lnes. Pains in
the Hack and Loins,j BE ;4'osllteness. Pain and
►oreiiess over the; —* ;tv hole body, from sud
den cold, which frequent-! ;Iy. if neglectetk end In a
long course of Fever, loss: spt ;of Appetite, a 4'reep
ing kensatlon of Cold; ;tiver the body, Mesl-
Iv-HHiiesH. Headache, or; L. ;wci. 11l in llie llend,all
Inllatimiaiury Discos-; * ;es, M onus in t hildrea
or Ad-ills, Hlieiinia-! srf jlism.agreat lrlflernf
the Blood and many dh-j -eascsto hich flesh ia heir,
too numerous to mention* 1 0 this advertuement.—
Doae, 1 to V. I 1
PRICK 30 4!K.NTM.
The Liver liivigoralorand Family 4!atliarlic I’llls
are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the
trade in all the large towns.
S. T. W. SANDFORD,
Manufacturer snd Proprietor,
836 Hroadwat , N. Y.
Retailed bv all Druggists. Sold also hy ZEILIN A HUN
GEO. PAYNE, and MENARD ft CABTLEN, Macon,
juue 17,— ly.cb.
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY,
For Medicinal Use,
HAH now taken that post tion In the world's estimation, which
justifies its proprietor in claiming for it
A SUPERIORITY UNRIVALLED,
Produced, as it is, by a process known only to the Manufac
turer, and extrae'ed from tbecnolcest grain, which grows no
where but iu a f.vored locally In the Valley ofthe Mononga
hela. aud containing no par Icle of deleterious admixture ; it
has acquired a reputation for per'vct purity aud intrinsic ex
cellence. oared ulely upon its Inherent met It, which the Pto
prietordoes not Intend, s* long at he controls the manufac
ture, shall ever be foifelted, or in any manner allowed to im
peach the correctness of tbe learned and
Distinguished Chemists
whose certificates we publish herewith.
H has heretofore refiained from making public by adver
tisement, the
Extraordinary Medicinal Properties
which this article Is known to possess; and this silence on his
part has been induced hy a sensitive dread that the slightest
•Uxpichui should connect Ills name V7iui advertising euipyri
ciam and the uausmus iaigon of Quack-nostrum Circulars.
But, for some time past, the proprietor has been In i ouxtant
receipt ol unlimited testimonials irom all parts of the coun
try. Qiisnstinc irom
Physicians of the highest reputation.
and testimonials which speak with such emphatic and un
qualified approval ofthe unrivalled qua.ities of tbe
Aromatic Valley WhisXey as a Medicinal
Agent
n all cases In which artificial stimulation has become requi
site—ln order to restote, r- pair or assist llie functions and eu
ergies of nature—'bat he deems It bis duty, even at the haz
ard of which he has spoken, to make known to the world, in
the most public manner possible, these extraordinary and In
valuable properties of this article of his manufacture.
It is not his pur|KM to recite In detail, a list ol those dls
eases of tue human system which have been known to be
most lav. rably afftoied t,y the use of this stimulant. They
are particularly described lu the various testimonials spoken
of, wh-ch are open al all times to the luspecilon of our friends
but which we do not feel ft lilierty, without special permis
sion of the distinguished persons who have seut them to us,
to par de In the public newspapers.
suffice It to say, that the diseases alluded to comprises all
such as are Incident to
Tropical Latitudes, to a change of Climate or
or to ary other cause which disarranges or Impairs the oper
ant functions of the human system ; inducing languor, lassi
tude and depression, aud the multitudinous ills flowing from
this source.
In all suck cases the Aromatic Valley Whiskey
Acts as a Restorative,
anxlstiug the uatural organs, by a stimulant which, both In
character an degree, seems to tie in all things moat admirably
fitted to reinvigorate, and to rail back that tone and force of
ac lon in the vital organs, so essential to physical health.
(Jilt Is to this extent that the proprietor knows himself to be
Justified in claiming for hla maiiMfoeture, Hygenic properties
and virtues which cannot be over stated, nor over-valued, its
universal use by
The Medical Profession
lx most urgently recommended. Already has it found Its
way Into the principal public and private hospitals In the
country, nd whenever it has been once used, It forthwith be
comes a requi-ite.
I have analyzed a sample of “ Daly's Aroma’ic Valley Whis
key. and find it to be a pure article, of fine flavor and with
out any deleterious admixture.
JAS. R. CHILTON, M. D., New Tork.
Stati A shat nit’s Oiricg, 32 Somerset St )
„ Boston. April 17th, 1858. (
Wir. H. Daut, New York :—leave made a chemical anal
ysis of your Aromatic Naliey Whiskey, snd find it a pure
fine flavored Kye Whiskey, containing no Injurious matter of
any Kind and l would recommend it as suitable, lor medlciual
and public purposes. CHAS. T. JACKSON,
State Assay er,
Wa. H. Daut:—Tour Aromatic Valiev Whiskey Is rt
ctived, and alter c ireful examination. I find it Entirely fret
from adulterating ingredients, so Irequentlv used
J AS. J. MACKS, Analytical Chemist. N. Y.
IF Consumers can depend upon getting a pure article
when they buy th* Valley W liiskey, as it is sahl by tbe bottle
and case only. WM. H. DA LY.
19 South william Street, NewYotk
_ Sole Proprletor-
For sale In Macon by GREEK A FREEMAN,
nov 23—nov ft feb
New Family
GROCERY!
\t l)oor Below Ifanlap ft Harris,
CHERRY STREET
B icon. L*nl. Butt*r. Cheese, Mackerel, Applet*, OnircSt
Onions, IrUii Potatoes. Jiweet pointoea, Mjgars A, B,
C and brown, 1 lour of all Brands.
Candies Preserves, Pickles, Brandy Peaches and Brandy
Cherries, Ginger Wine, Meal and Soap, March and
lotwcco, Bum. Gin, Brandy, Whi&ky, Wine,
Nuts of ail kinds.
Staple Dry-Goods,
and all articles usually kept In a Family Grocery, also an
assortment of
DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS.
Gfifids Delivrred Free of Charge to aij part of
the City.
sept 26 ts HEATH ft HARVEY. Agents.
Up stunts
Pj HAT ■gp
; ■Hj
SJ N‘ -• r ...
CHAS. B. STONE & BRO,
OPPOSITE LAMER HOUSE,
WOULD call attention to their complete and extenaiv* as
sortment of
Hats and Caps for the
Fall & Winter Trade,
To which constant additions will be made through the 8e-
Ail those !• want ot really Fashionable and cheap Hats
and Cap*, would do we'l te give them a call t>efor* buying
elsewhere CHAS. B. t TUNE ft BRO.
oct 29—ts
WANTED TO HIRE!
800 Negroes.
THE South Western Rail Road Company want to htr*
200 Nsern Men to work on repairs of their Rood for th*
next yesr i IMU). also. 40 or 50 Negro Women ax cook* and
Shovel Hands, for which liberal prioe* will be paid. Con
tracts can be made with J. M. Walden. Supervisor, Ft. Val
ley ; Wm. 8. Brantley, or with the subscriber at the o®c* la
Macon. For particular! address
oct It wftsw 5m VIRGUi POWERS, Xng. ft Bnp’t.
HAVANA PLAN*
WORE PRIZES THIN BLANKS !
BY AUTHORITT OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
Oa tbe Plan of single Numbers.
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
OF GEORGIA.
Authorized by a Special Act of the I eg'slatnre, for th* hen*
fit of Academies and for other purposes.
HODGES, DAVIS & CO , Managers,
Macon, Gta.
CAPITAL PlilZE
S^OsOOO.
TICKETS ONLY $8 00.
Halves #4 uO-Q >arters 45 Of—Eighths 41 00.
Prixea Payable In Full, without Drdurtlon
Purchs-M-rs in huyli g 10 Tickets, when the numbers end in 1
5, X, 4, 5,6 7, S, V, U. ar* guaranteed a | rile of *. 5,00
Class T Draws October, Si, 1859.
“ 8 “ •* 29, “
“ 9 “ November, 5, ’59.
“ 10 “ “ 12, “
“ 11 “ *‘ 19, “
44 |g 44 44 44
26*220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$271,200.
Will be dintrifuted •cCvr*liu J £ to the toll, wln^
G-XM.ACTX3 SCHEME :
To b* drawn every Saturday.
1 Prize of 70,000
1 Prize of. fount)
1 Prite of lo mo
1 Prize of 5,000
I Ptize of. 3. Out!
1 Prize of. -J.ooo
8 Ptizesof. l.uoo
6 Prize* of. 500
10 Prize* ot 300
20 Prizes of. 100
100 Prizes of U)
too Prizes of 25
55,000 Prize* Os. 5
Approximation Prizes.
4 of S3OO approximating to 170,000 are fi1.200
4of 500 approximating to 20,000 ate. 800
4 of 150 approximating to 10.000 ar- WO
4of 100 approximating to 5,000 are. 400
4of 90 approximating to 3,000 are 360
4of 30 approximating to 2.000 are. 320
12 of to approximating to 1 000 are 7io
20 ot 50 npprooimating to 500 are 1 000
40 of 30 approximating to 300 are 1,200
80 of 20 approximating to 100 are I.WO
MU ot 15 *|-proximit:ug to 50 are fi.OOO
400 of 10 approximating to 55 are 4,000
24,220 Prizes, amounting to 4271,2110
certificates ot Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, 55.00
“ “ “ 10 Quarter •• 13 75
“ “ “ 10 Eighth “ 6,87*
This is the risk, and which entitles the holder to all he djaw
over 425.
The Combination Lotteries on the Three
Number Plan
Are Drawn Every Day.
Ticketsfrom $1 to sl6.each.
THE
EXTRA CLASS
On the CITY PLAN hy which purchasers
can select their own Numbers, and pay any
amount for Tickets, are Drawn every day.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates
Enclose the monev to our address for the tickets ordered,
*n receipt of which they will lie forwarded by that mall. Pur
chasers can have tickets ending in any figure tuey may desig
nate.
The Mat of drawn numbers aud prizes will be sent topur
chavrs Immediatelv after tbe drawing. All prizes uniter
41,010 payable immediately after the drawing.
Notice to Correspondents:
Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use
THE EXPRESS COMPANIES
whereby money for Tickets, In the sum of Eight Dollars
and upwards, can be sent us
At Our Risk and Expense,
fri m any city, or town, where there I- an Exon s* Office. The
money and order must be enclosed iu a
Govfrnmrnt Pont Oilier Stani|H > and Knvtlopr,
or the Express Companies cannot receive them.
All Communications Strictly Confiden
tial.
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, aad
give their Post Office, County and State.
CIRCULAnS
Containing full explanations our Schemes, Ac., w ill b
forwarded, by mail, to any one sending us his address
A List ofthe numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with
the amount of the prize that each one lsen'itled to, will be
published after drawing in the American Republic, Macon,
Ga., u specimen copvot v hich will be sent to every purchaser.
All orders tor Tickets should be addressed to
HOOOES, DAVIS ft CO..
Macon Georgia.
CONSOLIDATED
LOTTERIES 0F DELAWARE.
For November, 1859.
o
FRANCE, BROAD BENT c| CO, Mang'rs.
o
The Legislature of Delaware, at its last session having
granted tv Fbahcb, HBOAimiNTa ft Cos., (to the exc'.u.ion
of all other applicants.) a Lottery Charter for the encourage,
ment of Internal Improvements in the State, to continue tor
a period of Twenty years, are now drawing in vx llinington.
Delaware, a series ofthe most splendid schemes ever ottered
to the public. Bond* for one million of dollars have been
51 veil to the State, to secure the payment of all prizes. The
rswlngs take place in public, and re under the .uyerinten
drnce of Commissioners appointed by the State, to insure
th-lr fairness.
Tke Manager* call the attenti *n ot the public to the follow
ng Splendid Scheme* to be drawn during the present month.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
GRAND CAPITA L PRIZE
S7O 000!!
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY
OP DELAWARE.
Class 13.
To he drawn In Wilmington, on Saturday. November 26, &tj
tarn mmz jta ztwnt ti-j
78 Numbers—l 2 Drawn ballots.
SPLENDID SCHEME,
1 Prize *70,0<0 Is *70,000
1 ; 0,000 30 000
2 * 12,750 25,500
1 6,000 10,’ 00
g * 26"0 20 000
5 2.000 10,<W>
10 1.25* 12.500
257 1,000 257,00
63 200 15,000
65 15>l .750
63 100 6 500
65 70 2,550
4,810 40 122.410
27,040 *0 540.800
82,584 prizes, amounting to *1,308,000
A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, cost* *202 00
Do. do. 26 Halves ,14‘.i 50
Do. do. *.6 Quakers, 74 75
Do. do. 26 Eighths, 87 87
Grand Consolidated Lottery of
ID elaware,
ON THE HAVANA FLAN!
EXTRA CLASS EIGHT!
To be drawn In Wilmington, Del., Wednesday, Nov. 80,1659
EVERY OTHER TICKET A PRIZK!
Prises Payable in Full, withsut Deduction!
In these Lotteries every Prise is Drawn!
1 prize of---*--- - *50,000
1 prize es-- 25.000
2 prize of ........ 12,;4lO
2 prizes of 10.000
4 prizes of ........ 5,00
5 prizes of • . - - - - - - - 9,5 0
10 prize* of I.OCO
10 prizes of 600
10 prizes cf 401
100 prizes 500
*,OOO prizes 26
And 180 Approximation prizes ranging from *.;O up to *6i 0
5,325 prizes! • - amounting to - - #331,500
Whole Tirkets *10; Halves *6 : Quarters *2,60.
Prizes Paid Immediately after the I)not in".
pr Ail order* addressed to Franc*. Broadriht A To.,
Managers, WiloiingtuL, Del., will meet with prompt atten
tion, and the printed official drawings pert a* noon m* over.
K. FKAKCE, BKOADBKNT A CO.
Get 14 lm. Manager* .
IEI mi MACBIKRY 3EPOT,
25* PEARL t-TREET, I*. V„
MILBANK & ANNAN,
(Svcchsbous to A. L. A axr.ii ah.)
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Iroi A Wood Working Machinery,
MANUFACTURERS FI NDI NG S, AC., AC,
aug 24—w*m
National Police Gazette.
THIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its 12th
Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country—
It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Casea, and apptop.7-
ate Editorials on the ssune, together with Information on Cri
minal Matters, not to be found In any other newspaper.
ERf-Subscriptlona, *2 per Annum,; *1 for till Montiis, to be
remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and
lbs town, county and State where they reside plainly.)
To R. A. SEYMOUR,
Editor A Proprietor of the
National Police Qszette,
4-tt New York City.
fttoii’s
Gallery of Art.
Triangular Bock.
FINE Pictures in any of the various styles can al
ways be obtained at the above
Pugh was awarded the premium at the late Geor
gia .State Fair, for the bext Photographs, and 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 doz. to S2OO 00 a piece.
Ambrotypes in tine cases at prices exceedingly
low. 50 Gross Ambrotype cases, and 100 Gold Gilt
frames on hand, and must be sold with fine Pictures.
Call and get your pictures and von will save from 2S
to 50 per cent, ancf still get the best Pictures made in
the city. J. A. PUGH.
Not. 6, I*s9,—if.
FOR SALE.
1 ft A A sacks salt,
l t/VHI 50 Hhds. Molaese*,
250 Hhds. Bacon,
20 Uarr-ls Larrl
to Barrels Vinegar,
26 Dozes Brooms,
15 doz. ShoveiiandSpa
400 doz. Buckets,
S3 doz. Axes.
July 14-ts. J. B. A w. A. ROSS.
WOOD, EDDY <fc CO.'S
SINOLE NUMBER LOTTERIES!
GLAND CAPITAL PRIZE
■ * 9
Xi*r:y Ons Prlxe to every Mne Tickets.
WOOD, EDDY &CO. Managers,
Successor to g. .4\ k, C'O.
The Extraordinary Drnaim: of Wood. Eddy A Co.'<
iLglv Number LoUeiie* will take place la pu die, under the
uperintendjuce of Sworß Conm l-loners, at Augusta, Ga.,
as follows:
JUJ-Ji -■-* *
Draws on Saturday, Nov. oth, 1859.
Draws on Saturday, Nov. Vlth, 1859.
L 2 ■L-djm.XhiSN*
Draws on Saturday. Nov. 19/A, 1859
JLSLJB9
Draws on Saturday, Noe. 2fifA, 1859.
1 Grand Capital Prize of
SIOO,OOO.
1 Prize of VO OOO ‘0 Prizes of. #2 fOO
1 Prize of. U lM) 100 Prize! of 1 000
5 Prize of. 1 J>o UM Prizes ot 300
1 Prizes or l'HOit 100 Prizes of. fuO
0 Pr,r, aof ‘,.000 130 Pr zs •• SOO
AFFRuXI MATION PHIZES,
4 Prize iof ♦ , CO Ppproi to #IOO U)0 Prize are $2 400
4 •* s*o *• •• SO mo *• 2i oo
4 “40 •* “ SO WO “ 1 CO t
4 “ SO 13 UOO *• 1 200
4 •• ZOO “ •* 10 000 “ tso
io •• 100 “ “ 3.000 •* *on
won “ Share 100(4)0
3320 Prizes amounting to 4013,0 0
Whole Tickets S2O ; Halves 10; Quarters
ORDINARY DRAWING TO TAKE PLABE AS
ABOVE SPEBiFIU*.
1 Grand Prize of $50,000.
1 “ of 20,000
1 “ of 10,000
1 of 5,000
1 “ of 4,(SKI
1 “ of 8,000
1 “ of 1,500
50 “ of 600
100 • es 4ilt
100 •• of SCO
100 • of 160
100 of M 0
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prizes of S4OO approx, to 850,000 priie are 81,600
4 “ 800 “ 20,000 “ are 1,200
4 “ 250 lO,OOO “ are 1000
4 “ 245 “ 6,000 “ are 900
4 “ 200 “ 4,000 “ are 800
4 “ 150 “ 8,000 “ are 600
4 “ 100 “ 1,500 “ are 400
5,000 2o are 100,000
5,485 Priaes amounting to $.‘120,000
Tickets slo—Halves %:>—Quarters $4 SO.
WOOD, EDDY A CO S
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
ON THE
THBEENUWBER PLA tL
CAPITAL PRIZE
B©.,*?* a < *> <> 9
Takas place on the last Saturday in each MeCth.
Whole Tickets S2O, Halves $lO, Quarters $5,
Eighths $2,50.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for the Ticket! or
dered, on receipt *f which they will be forwarded by
first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any
figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Priiea will be centtc
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
&r Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Pot Office. County and State.
Keineinbhr that every prize is drawn ami payable
in fuli without deduction.
pr All prizes of SI,OOO and underpaid immediate
ly after the d’awing—other prises at the usual time of
thirty days.
All communications 3trlctly confidential.
Orders f,,r Tickets or Certificates, by Mailer Express tobo
directed to
WOOD, EDDY * CO., Augusta Georgia,
or, WOOD, E‘ 11Y A CO.. Atlanta, Georgia,
or, WOOD, RDDI ,v CO, W InlDiton, b ( kwi
WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S
CELEBRATED LOTTERIES
DRAW DAILY IN’ AUGUSTA, OA.,
E. €. IIPLKLY. Agent,
No. 1, Granite Alley, under Granite Hall,
nov ssw Opposite Lanier House* Macon, Ua.
I3JOTr‘XO3ES
APPLICATION will be to th* Court ot ordinary o
Bibb County on t c first Monday in D-cendzer next
for leave to sell the n al estate <>f \t illiarn L., ut and Sarah O
LeConte, mint r Children of William LeConte, late of Lit*er
ty County, dectased, sai I rwai estate being In Liberty Coun
ty, JGJSEPII LmUgNTE, Guardian,
oct 6*h—6od __
JAMES T. ELLIOTT,
Attorney &. Counsellor at Law
CAMDEN , ARKANSAS,
Will attend to ail Business entrusted to him in South Ar
kansas.
dec. 10,1358—1 y
■sic. At±3 ABH
E. SAULSBURY
INFORM* his friends and customers that h has removed
to the New and fcl gant Brown Stone Buildin* Two
Doors from aUOM *t&nd, and directly oppOMte tt.e Lanier
Home, where be offers on the most favorable terms, ane of
most choice Stocks of
Ready Made Clothing
to hr found in the city. Ihe Stock is entirely NEW.com
prising, iu (.art. Mack and iarcr Ca.im<re Pauls ; Pine
Overcoats, of various styles: rich Velvet, Silk and Cash
mere Vests, Black and Fancy D■ ess. Frock and Businees
Coats. He has also a complete assor'ment of
Men’s Furnishing Goods.
Such as. Hosiery, Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, Drawers.
Glove**, Suspenders, Cravats, Ties, Coil.-rs, Robe de Cham*
br*\ Ac.
His Merchant Tailoring Department Is supplied with a
large arid superior fctocfc of Cloths, Caslmeree Mid Vettings,
anl Is under the direction of a comptU nt Cutter.
Macon, Nov. 2. lfcoJ. ___
Ovstcrs, Game 9 &c*
C, H, FREEMAN, t CO,
ARE now ready to serve Customers In every style of the
Gastronomic art. with
FJSII, FLESH, AND FOWL,
atthoirFating Saloon. Cotton A vein.'., Macon.
Thcv wiil have supplies of Pish and Oysters, by every train
frem the'Seaboard,as well ns of Beef, (Janie, Ac.,from Fulton
market, New York, by every Meanser. *
They have also made arrangements for regular supplies ol
Chickens, Turkeys, Ac..from Cherokee Georgia, and Tennes
see during the season, and solicits call from their friemlsand
the puMic. nov. 19—ts
ltf' V E V* BL ' SHMtNT - WIT *UPtR|OR TACILm
• ro THE UNUF*crumoriVißY ii
j 2&) article in the Business.
Nov 4 ‘
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
CAIRO, Illinois.
Till mugrnflcent Hotel i now flui bed ami furnished lor
the reception of the travelling public.
RAGSDALE, KIMBER .f Cos., Proprietors.
sept 23 wSm
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL perform imlebt* and to Terry Q"ltin late of Macon Co s„
deceased, are rogues ed to make in.mediate
and those ha\injc c&in.N attain st hUestateu.present tnemfor
pa> aient in terms of the I *w.
CLIMDII QUINN, Administratrix,
t e It -iw
NEW GOODS
GEORGE R. BARKER
HAS Inst return?!! frem Rrw York with a large and fresh
•luck cf Maple and sts** able
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS, &c.,
{Suitable for both
CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE,
Moat of which haze been bought low for Cash, aad will b
sold at the lowest figures. Call aad s-e roe. G. K. B.
nr M OYIIXK >V GOODIXL’S Dooble Lock Stitch
SEWING MACHINES. Something new and complete fur
•ale. G. R. B.
DOT 4 tt
PAINTING!
THE subscriber t rateful for past favors respectfullyln
formihis Irieuds and th -public that he has formed a
partnership with Christopher Burke, late of New York elty.
LOVI k BURKE,
HBDSE.SIGI Si DECORATIVE PAISTERS,
PAPER HANGERS, AC.,
Mnoon., ■ ■ ■ Georgia.
All orders in Town or country punctually attended to, and
all work finished In the latest styles aLd at moderate prices,
•uov 16 swAw ;!m HENRY LOVI.
BOLTING CLOTH.
ii PIECES of the celebrated Dutch Anchor Brands •
t)u Bolting Cloth, for sale at New York prices, by
Julyl4—lf. J. B. A W. A. BOSS.
VAN AMBURG’S
ZOOLOGICAL ft MUI BUY..
AT MACOX,
X‘or Ono Day Only !
Monday, Dec. 19th 1859.
DR. THAYER’S
The Acting: .Utiles,
TOM & JERRY.
A PRIZE OF TWICNTY-FIVE DOLLARS will be giv
es to any n.uri or buy who in tide the Mule three times round
the without failing off. dec i
s. a. oar, X. uzrsezNKT.
DAY & MAUSSENET,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
MULBERRY ST„ MACON, OA.,
HAVE now in store and dally receivings rich and varied
ass rtineut of goods in their line, consisting In part of
Fint GOLD and SILVER WATt'IIES.
I.atlus’ GOLD WA TC//ES from to it2o,
Diamond Breast /‘ins and Finger Hinge.
Jewelry ofetery desrription Clocks in erery variety
Silver and Plated ware of rare and cosily design
and finish. Besides a fine assortment of
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &C., &C.,
such as are usually kept in the best establishments.
Also a complete supply of Musical Instruments. Y lOLl.\ts
from *5 to I*7 3, B tVJtW from g 1.50 to #2O.
N. li. — Watches and Jewelry repaired at
short notice. oct 12—sw&w 6m*
WINTER
CLOTHING!
XL winship
HAS now in store one of the largest stocks of fine
miz: ■ m. r H ‘ > ‘■ ■ ■ sr
To be found in the City or State. He brings his goods in
the piece or ha* them manufactured with the greatest care
and in the latent style. Ilia stock of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
Is always large and complete. He Invites particular at ten
tiun to his stock of
“GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS”
Manufkct'ired cxi ressly for him. and is the best siting shirt
in the market. He 1a also ageut f< r
BARTHOLF'S “SEWING MACHINES,”
Which be warrants to perform well. Tl.e prices have been
great I v reduced. 2d Street, next door to Strong A Wood,
oct 19
LOTTERIES !
E. C. BULKLEY,
AGENT FOR
WOOD, EDDY A CO.’S Ctlfbratfd Lotttrirs,
Macon, On.
Set Advertisement.
nov 11—w
X.- BRANHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Maoon, Georgia,
WILL practxe In the Macnn Circuit, and iu the conntie#
of Mumoe. Putnam, Wilkinson and Sumpter.
OFPICI in Washington block next door to J. M. Board
man's Bor.k r*to*e. oc ?6
JUST ARRIVED.
A LIKELY lot of Mary land and Virgima Negroes, Plough
Bovsand Girls. Also afew Good Washers and Irmers
and Cooks. Their lives are insured one vear. and for sale on
reaaonaole terms, at NOEL’S BRICK NEURO MART, Pop
lar Street. nov 9
Just Received,
BOHEMIAN FANCY COLORED AND CUT
GLASSWARE,
Os our own Importation ; Much of it is suitable for Engrav-
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Engraving on Glass
Os every description, dtne to order in our Store. Call aid
see us.
BOLSHAW & HERZOG.
nor 2
CALL AND SEE
The Beautiful
IVORYTYPES
at
Wood's Photographic Gallery,
Which eannot be procured elsewhere In Georgia, also a large
collection of Photographs, Portraits is Oil. Pas
tel AND AOCARELL, AMBEoUPEH, DaOllß
beottpes, Ac., as usual.
nov 2 R. L. WOOD.
WANTED
TNOOR first class Tailors.—Steady emi loympnt and high
JC est price paid. WM. K, AKNOLLI.
oct 12 swAwtf
A Choice lot of Northern Applrs, various kinds, received
by each Steamer, Isr s;i!ebv harr land retail, together with
the choicest assort ratntol Fruit
oct. 15. if. HENRY HORNE’S.
O O FFIN S.
ROSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained, Cheap
Vsneered Mahogany Collins, Also New Style Metallc
Casts Superior to the old Styles.
Old Pattern Metalsc Cases at Lower Prices.
|une 4—4ra T * r ” r ' r "'’
BOOK BINDING.
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS
made to order for
Courts and Counting Houses,
and the numbers printed on the pages without extra
charge.
Magazines, Music and Law Books
Bound in neat and cheap styles.
DAVID P.OsS, Cor. Sd and Cherry St.
eipt £3 Cver G. T. Roger? A Son.
DBS. M’DONALD & VAN GIESEN,
DENTISTS,
Wa-hiuzton Block. Mtrnn. C..
ELECTRICITY USED IN EXTRACTING TEETH.
MoDONA Ll> Tooth Paele slwayi an hand and for sale,
Dentists can he suppli?d with the finest style of Teeth
also Gold Foil. Gold and silver Plate and Whe, Lathe Fix
tures, Ac .also with any kind of Instruments or Material- on
tbor notice. oct. 16—if
NEW FIRM.
rjYH K u^g
carrying on the business in all Its branches. We shall always
keep Phaetons'Carriages, Buggies and Horses, to hire on as
good terms as anybody. M e also have the most ample ac
commodations for Drove Stock.
We would ?ay to the public that we have taken the 67into
our mouth In earnest, and ean always be found with our har
nes? on ready to serve you : we intend nv keeping a straight
tongue. pulUng together, and by buckling down close 111 bus
loess, to succeed or breaks trace. We shall never tire fellows
in hitching up for you so long as you come up to the Uck log
siol settle. Now U you want us to wagon, lo rock-a-way aud
Dot be sulky, in far t If you don't want us to check up 100
close, put your shoulder to the wheel, give us a share, and If
you find a .Ingle trace of ingratitude you may halter us.
Very respectfully, ADEKHOLD A JEFFERS.
Opposite the Passenger Depot andneau
Brown's Hotel. apr 29—ts.
Oj METHODIST
_ . Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Q CALL FOR
y RELIGIOUS & SCHOOL BOOKS,
Iv Blank IBooks,
8 STATIONERY, MUSIC &C.
C nov i J. w. BURKE, Agent.
FOR SALE T
ONE HUNDRED acres of Good Woodland Land for sale.
Lundsy’s? 8 swiwtfT CtoSol*
L. If. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAOON, GA.
OFFICE nextto Concert HaU.oyer Payne’s Drug Store.
aclO—ly
fiili, LIME, PLASTER, K
THE undersigned are agent? for the sale of Reese s
Manipulated Guano, are now prepared to supply
planters in any quantities at the name cost as if or
dered by themselves. Are also agents for the sale
of Mapes’ N'itrogenized Super Phosphate of Lime. —
Will also have a large supp.y of the genuine Peruvi
an Guano, all of which will be sold as low as parties
can lav it down in this market.
AVERS, WINGFIELD, A CO.
Nov. 8.
[COPY.]
MostezcjfA, Oct., 24th, 1869.
Messrs. Ayers. Wiryfa M a- Cos:
Dear Sir—Yours of thel3tliinst., has been received
its contents noted, ic. In reply to your enquiry in
regard to the Manipulated Guano ms a fertilizer—l
am well pleased so far ns I have tested its use. I ap
plied about 100 lbs. per acre on land that was badly
worn, and not of the lest when fresh. The product
of the field where the Guano was applied is over 800
lbs. of seed cotton per acre. The same kind of land
without the Guano produced about 400 lbs. per acre.
My mode of applying the Guano, was by depositing
it in the drill before bedding up the land. I have not
tried its use on corn, but have no doubt but it will
succeed well. X shall use it pretty extensively on
my next crop.
Yours Respectfully.
[Signed] REUBEN WRIGHT.
Bvromville, Oct. 20th, 1869.
Meters. .4i/eri ITimpGAi <6 Cos., Moron.
Dzar Sir:—The Manipulated Guano bought of yon
last Spring (Reese’s, It link it was,) lapprove ofvery
much. At tliis time, as the crop is not gathered in
I cannot say what per cent, it will pay. though thn
use of it on poor land pays a considerable per cent.
1 shall continue the use of it.
Respectfully yours,
[Signed] W. H. BYROM.
Nov. 9,-tf. ___
ISEW
id Finn: stm
COTTON AVENUE,
Maoon, - - - ■ Groorgia.
THE undersigned lisviDg opened anew Tin and General
Furnishing Store on Cotton Avenue, next door to tkz
Lamp More, where he expects to keep all kinds of
TIN WARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
which he offers to the public at very low prices, as he
is tatiffled with
“Quick Sales & Small Profits ”
I ebull be reach at all times to fill any order for tin ware
either from the City or Country, at W HOLESALE as well
as RETAIL, CHEAP FOR (AsH, asiny hi other, A.O. Au
douin. who is well known as a Tin Smith, will attend to the
manufacturing of the House for me.
CASH paid for old .Rags, or taken in exchange for
Goods.
ALL KINDS OF
TIN W ORK
done to order promptly, and
WARRANTED
To Give Satisfaction.
I also n ikh to Hire a Good Tin
Smith. A. L. AUDOUIN.
oct 15 sw&w—Cm
M &Winter Trade!
1859. 1860.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
HAVE just received and offer for sale on the moat
favorable term, the most elegant, extensive and
varied stock of
Pine Watches, Clocks, Jewel
ry, Solid Silver and Silver
Plated Ware, Fancy
Goods, Musical Instruments,
Gas Fixtures, Fans, Cut
lery, &c.. &c., &c.,
ever offered in til’s market.
A call either for pastime or to purchase and care
ful comparison of qualities, styles and prices is res
pectfully solicited.
Slttlburry St., 3d door above Lanier House, Macon,
Georgia.
E. J. JOHNSTON, G. S. OBEAR.
NOTICE.
ALL those having claims against the city of Macon, will
please present the same for payment by the Ist ot Dec.
nov-.6 RICHARD CURD, Treas.
Books Just Received
AT THE
BAPTIST DEPOSITOEY
Gall and §<*<• Them.
DAGOS MORAL SCIENCE, a book all Georgians should
buy. Sriaoxos’s Sixth Vol nr Sermons, and the
best. Da. Ri'ouarh Fclleb's Sermons, anew work. Hr
nr.R Dost, by Mr Eugene Hines, of Georgia. Tears or J
sis, a good work. Annals or the Baptist Pclsit—
Sprague. Smooth Stones from Ancient Brooks—by Spur
geon. Kind Words fob Children, an exeeient work,
dec •”
Lookout for Christmas,
GREER & FREEMAN
Are now receiving the largest Assortment of
TOYS & FANCY GOODS
ever offered In this city, together with a large assortment of
FIRE WORKS
of every description consistli g In part of
361 Boxes Ex. No. 1 Gold Chop Fire Crackers, 25 dot. Roman
Caudles, 50.000 Torpedoes or Sand Crackers, 20 gross
Rockets fmm 1 oz. lo l lb., Chinese Rockets. Serpents,
Tiiangles, and in fact every kind manufactured.
Also received weekly—2s bbls. fine Red Apples, 15 bbls. Ha
vana oranges. 25 hunches Bananas, 20 boxes liest
Cheese. 25 boxes Cowles’ Cream Cheese, 10
cates Pine Apple Cheese, 20 bbls. Red,
While anil Silver Unions, 20
bbls extra Mercer Po
tatoes.
Call and examine our htock before purchasing elsewhere,
dec 3—sw If GREER A FREEMAN.
264 ACRES.
ANTE have one place left, well improved, contain-
V Y ing 264 acres, about oue hundred of it woodland,
which we will sell low and divide to suit purchasers.
Apply to C'has. Campbell A Son, or *he subscribers.
J. N. KING,
Nov. 9. 18f,9.—tj THUS. N. KINO
New Books! New Books!
BOARDMAN’S*
MISS SLIMMEN’S WINDOW ; Sylvia's World. (U
Crimes which the Law does not reach. Breakfast, Din
ner and Tea; -new cook Book; Knitting Work, by Mrs.
Partington. The Students Heine. The Students Gibbon.—
Liddell'? History of Rome. Life in America, by McKay.—
Up and down lbeimwaddi. Idyls of the King, by Tennyson.
Napoleonic Ideas. Curiosities of Natural History. Henry
St. John, Gentlemen. Tbe Tin Trumpet. While it was
Morning. Almost a Heroine. The Glory of toe House at
ltrael. Parties and their Principles.
More of “adam Bede ;” Memoirs of Empress Catherine the
Second ; Men, Women and Books; Thorne, Debit A Credit:
L’Amsur, by Mitchell; Memoirs of Vidocq; The Pillar of
Fire, Ac., Ac.
Also a host of New JUVENILE WORKS.
nov y _
100 Copies of
“BEULAH,”
Just received at
Uov 9 IIOAKDMAVN.
STEREOSCOPES.
A LARGE and beautiful assortment of Stereoscopes, with
a large number of views of ail Linds, for sale, singly or by
the dozen, at J. M. BU A RDM AN’S,
dec. 17—ts Washington Block
Id it I'IVEH COATS of every style and varietv, fnrxila
* M “cheap by (nov 27—ts E. WiNsHIP.
JUST ARRIVED,
1a; NEGROES, PIX7UGH BOYS A GIRLS, from 12 to
O 26 years old, at NOEL’S Negro Mart,
oct 19 Poplar Street. Macon, Qa.
Perfumery.
A very large assortment of Bazin's,
A •* “ “ Low's.
*• “ “ Lubin’s,
Also tbe most celebrated Hair oils. Colognes, Extracts,
Soap, Ac. For sale by
sept 30 ZEILIN A HC7 T.
PIES, TARTS AAD DESSERTS.
Wine Cream Tart, Gotoet-erry 7 art. Mince Plea, Cocoaaat
Custards, Rhubarb Pies, Leu.mon Mince Pies, Prune Tarts,
ensouflee. Peach Tart?, Apple Tarts, Charlotte de Rumen,
Jellies or all styles. Cabinet Puddings, etc.
Kami iea desiring Desserts, will please leave orders before
o’clock, a. m., at
_____ HENRY HORNE CONFECTIONARY.
Gold Pens Warranted
IN Gotdf Silver and Wood holders. An elegant as
sortment just opeud and for sale by
E. J. JOHNSON A CO.
N >v. 5. ISs9—tf
4m~ Telegraph and Journal A Messenger copy.
MOTICE.
THE stockholders in the “Lanier House Company,” ar*
requested to meet at the p.rlor of the “Lauder Bsuaf
on Saturday, the 17th lust . II o'clock, a. in.
HENRY L. JEWETT,
dec 7—4t* Sec’y A Treaanrsr.
NOTICE.
THE holder of tbe *SOOO Bonds of the City of Macon, dua
Ist November, 1959. Nos. 71 to 90, will please preaent
the same for payment.
dec 7—2 t RICHARD CURD. Treasurer.
NEW POCkETMAPS
OF Georgia, Alabama,aild Florida, for sale at the Metho
dic tu-.k Deisisitory. Price so cents. Three contain all
the new Counties and pest routes. Call and get one.
dec 7 J- W BURKE. Agent.
THE FOOL. OF QUALITY.
BY H. BROOKE.
4 R\ uK and interesting book. Mr. Wesley said
XV of it: “It is the most excellent book of its kind”
It makes one alternately laugh and cry in spite of
themselves, ‘J vols. f'J.Oh. For sale at the Methodist
Book Depository- [dee 7] J. W. BI'RKE, Agt.
PIANOS!
OF Elegantly carved Rosewood, and all the plain varieties
just received, and for sale on the best terms, by
E J. JOHNSTON * CO.
fF - Old Pianos taken in exchange. apr 7—sAwtf
STOLEN
FROM my lot on Sunrtav last a large New-Found
land In eg. with a white breast and one>hite front
foot. I will give ten Debars for the delivery of tho
Dog at my office, and fifty dollars for sufficient proof
to convict the rascal who stole him
nov 19 lm C. F. STUBBB.
DR. A. P. COLLINS
WILL attend prompriy h all calls left either at hit Office
over Harvey £ Hsath's Store, or at the resldei c if
Charles Collins. oct 16 sw—U