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\RBI vA L OF THE
City or ‘Washington.
Tape Hace, Sept. 7. —The steamship City of
ton, with Liverpool date* to the 29th ult,
j.,,* arrived.
The jle of Cotton for three days, including
VTedr.esday, were 25,000 bale*. Price* tmchang
tt. *>ai quotation* were barely maintained. Spec
tator, and exporters took 5,00) bale*.
Advice from Manchester were favorable, the
rorfcet being reported quiet but steady.
ilreada.uff* were quiet, but steady. Provisions
Jail.
Consol* S2iy£9B for money and account.
Garibaldi had had additional successes in Cala
bria, and been proclaimed dictator,
it was rumored that the King had left Naples in
a frigate.
Parliament had been prorogued to the 28th inst.
Tn.- y .ieen'* speech says the relations with all na
tions were friendly and satisfactory. She believes
that the Italians can settle their own difficnltiee.—
Inc independence of Switzerlad will be maintained.
Ceu. Walker Defeated.
New Orleans, Sept. 10.—By the arrival of the
steamer Osceola, at Batabano, from Truxillo, in
telligence has been received of the reverses sus
tained by Gen. Wqj. Walker.
Toe English man-of-war, Icarus, had ordered
Walker to surrender Truxillo. Walker and O’Bri
en retired down to a lower point on the coast with
eighty men. According to the last advices his
force had been reduced to twenty-five, in con
sequence of the continued attacks of his enemies.
” alker hsd been seriously wounded in the face.
Seven of his wounded followers, be had left at
Truxillo, had been placed on board the Jscarus.—
He had lost his Colonel. When the Osceola was
leaving Oeu. Alvarez, with 300 troops, was enter
ing the town.
Vermont Election.— Vermont has gone Black
Republican by an increased majority.
OBITUARY^
Disn. at Geneva, Talbot county, Ga., 12th of July, aged
17 yean and two month*—Mm Mm J. McCaasr, eldest
daughter of Mr. J. B. McCrary.
Bve had j m returned home from the Wesleyan Female
C .liege, whers she was a beloved pupil, with not only bright
anticipations fur the future, but with noble aspirations for
u> fulness. Amiable, beloved and happy—she has passed
suddenly away from ua ere sin or sorrow had damped the
j.y jusness of her young spirit.
Attractive in person and manner, affectionate, free and
tender—she had only lived to be loved—yet, when the mes
senger came, she leaned upon the Savior’* breast- and said,
•• I yield, I yield.” While yet a child, she had given her
young heart to God, and openly consecrated herself to His
s -rvice. She ** remembered her Creator in the days of her
> uth ” and to her the “eYil days” came not, for her death
was asc true of holy triumph. She assured her afflicted pa
re aU that while they were doing what they could to prepare
t. for this i.fe, her Heavenly Father was prepariig her for
a home above.
Rapturous and sweet were tbj expressions of consolation
and hoiy Joy that fell from her lips that last day of her
mortal life, and with the oft repeated request “ meet me in
Heaven,*’ to all around her, and a kiss of love to her weep
ing mother, she slept In Jesus.
” Home of the weary, where In peace reposing.
Her spirit lingers in nnclouded bliss,
Though o’er its rest the curtained grave !a rioting.
W lo would not early choose a lot like this !”
M EH
In this town, at the residence of his son-in-law, W. W.
Hat *field. Esq , after a lingering illness, Edward Trailer)
n Tuesday morning, September 4th,aged 77 years. 1 month
and 14 day*. He was born in the State of Virginia—settled
in Green county—moved to Putnam, and in IS*7 to Upson.
He had more virtues and fewer faults than other men.
He never was drunk. Sever learned the name of cards or
dice. Sever used tobacao in any shape whatever. Sever
nvore an o ith Never made a bet of any kind or value.
Never made a trade with the object of making money there
by. Sever was out of Georgia since he came into the State.
Sever was a me nber of any church, society or volunteer
c.mpany, (except the Know Nothing, of wh ; ch he was a
warm advocate.) Never was a candidate for office Neither
did he ever hold one either civil or military. Never sued a
man or had a law suit in any shape whatever Never had a
t /ht or quarrel Has ever been a firm under iating but quiet
tVuvg. lie was married over forty years and a widower ten.
He tested over 20 consective years in the same tent at the
Upson Camp Ground. Was a firm believer In the Religion
of Jesus, and died in the full hope ami belief of a happy
home tu heaven. For many year* his house was the home
of the preacher.—Upson Phot.
In Polk county, Texas, on the 4th instant, Mrs. Vibcixia
Htim, consort of Robert Hubert, and daughter of the Kev.
J. P. Duncan, of Americas.
JNlacon JPrices Current.
[CORRECTED WEEKLY BY ASHER AYRES,]
APPLES f hi so.
BACON—Hamm j* % 15)* 16
Side*- ffi 16 (ti, 16
Shoulders R> 12 <& 1234
Hog round yfi 14
BEANS—Tennessee y (,’1 1 50
White, Northern wFI 100 W 250
BEESWAX p 25 gg
BUTTER—CouAtry 8, 20 25
Northern 23 80
Tennessee... WE> (tF 20
BAGGING —Roll, vTd 16 fe.
Uwuuy .••wVd 15 <U> 18
BARLEY —For seed . --••%) pq (g, 175
CHEESE La, 12 to 15
CORN —Iu sacks b’l *5 k>, 110
In the Ear j* j/j 100 & \ lo
MF-AL yjj’tl fi, l 00
COFFEE— Rro - y a 16 to
Java iff. It* & #.
CHICKENS 20 80
CANDLES— eperm yg, 45 & jp
Star pi ff. 22 &
Tallow •) lb 15 ns, 16
EGGS f) di 15 (t 20
FEATHERS—Prime g> So a, p*
Common V> 1 & 45
FLOUR—Tenn., Family %) br 8 M 9 50
Common brand w S 00 6 20
Ga. Extra Family hi 9 50 9 00
FlSH—Mackerel No.ldarge y t.t ®. so 00
*“•* ® 17 00
No. 8 large wl2 SO &}$ no
So. $ small ~j 11 00 <ii. ,2 ,g;
Mess Shad ? ul9 uO &20 00
FODDER Vet <& 1 25
GUNPOWDER >ltg 650 S 675
HAY Vet Iso &
HIDES—Dry |to 11 0. 13
IRON —Ssreedcs yto 5 &’ 5V
English fc 8 <O,
American hammered...... to 4)t & 5
** refined %L*> 8)* 4
Castings (< J, 4l*<t6 5
LAP.D V to 16
MOLAS3EB—Cuba gi 81 @ 83
New Orleans f g’i 62 65
NAIL 4 —Cut to 4 fO 4 50
OIL— ;{-erm, bleached f* g’i 1 60 Q, 1 75
bleached wlnt. whale g*l 1 15 t 25
Lard Vftn 1 15 1 25
Machinery f! g’l I*o & 120
Train $1 gh 60 &
Tanners bill 00 ©l4 00
Ltn-eed * g’l 80 © 1$
OATS Jf b*l #0 fi 83
PEAS | b’l 1 fO 1 75
POTATOES—Sweet ,fLhi 60 © 60
Irish V bl 876 © 400
ROPE ‘fto 9 9 10
RICE iff *■ s*fP
RYE— *’ “ iW
SUGAR—Stewart’s refined to 11 W
Crushed SfLto 19 12j*
New Orleans ff to © IU(
BTEEL—PIow .. fto 6*.© 7*
Cast Vto 19 © 2y
German to i* © 14
American Blister ‘ito 9 © 10
Euglish Blister ¥*>. 11 . )f
TEA 66 © 1 26
TOBACCO 1 Y 50
TWINE V> 18 © 25
TALLOW VJ 9 © 16
WOOL-Waihed j 3 £ 28
Unwashed Wj 1 to *2
WHITE LE AD 7* © 10
~ SPECIAL NOTICES.
toona of Tf'llipcrHlH'P.
Tat Annual Session of the Grand Division of the Sons of
Temperance of Georgia, will be held on the Second Wednes.
day In October next, at the town of Palmetto, Campbell co.
tep 5 24-2 t J. C. C. BURNETT, G. Scribe.
Hcluiwlrert’a Inimitable HairUrslorative
The following testimony taconvlcing:
March 23. 1960.
Messrs. PTtwarr A Li tlis, Savannah, Ga. —Gents.—l
received the package of Heimstreet's Inimitable Hair Re
storative, and after using one bottie, can safely say it Is
the best article of the kind I know of—it will do all it claims
to do, in restoring the Hair to its original color.
Respectfully, JONAS F BEASLEY.
Sttmts, Ga . May Is, 1560.
W. E. Hacajt A Cos., Troy, Si. V —Gents.—Our
£rra having sold large quantities of your Inimitable Hair
R'-torative, and hearing it so universally commended by
many of our patrons in the highest manner as to its
“tstJUTiait” qualities, I was induced to give it a trial,
having fur s .me years been troubled with falling of the hair,
dryness of the scalp, as well as the additional annoyance of
many grey htirs—the scalpbeing apparently diseased. Af
ter Utthfuily using one small bottle of the Restorative, and
Bndu.g its good qualities apparent, I commenced the nse of
tne second and my hair is now in better condition than ever
“*?/• during my recollection. It has stopped falling out
and/.he scalp has resumed its functions. I most cheerfully
recommend your article as having all the virtues you claim
o ‘*’ “ n *d Jl tt°n to my own ease, I can point out at least
Bity persons in our city woo have had the same experience
la its use as myself. You are at liberty td use this letter as
you may see proper, and I will be happy to recommend
your article personally on any and all occasions
Yours respectfully, JAMtS STEWART,
Os the firm of Stewart A Butler.
Rejoic ‘ ye with gray hairs and bald heads, for the Ini
mitable will restore the former to its original beauty, and
cover the latter with a luxuriant growth.—Trov Budget.
Pr.ce, 56 cents and $1 a bottle. Sold everywhere.
For sale by Z ELLIN A HUNT, Macon, Georgia.
, , W, g. HAGAN A CO., Propritore,
Troy,N. Y.
IS E W titV KK TI SE SI ENTS.
“Without Reserve!
sV!O,O O O ! I
HAVIN'!; decided to make a change In our business,
we shall from this time until all is sold clear out
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES,
Brogans and Tranks,
AT FIIJST COST!
Our Stock comprises all Styles,
Ladies’, Gents’, Childrens’, and
,\EGKO SHOES.
Come, inspect our stock, price the Goods, you will ho in
duced to buy. Vt e shall sell without reserve, and remember
for cash. l. l. BRIcKHuLsE A CO.,
sept 12 Triangular Block, Macon.
Mivdsdppi liber Cotton Planlatioa
FOR SALE.
THE Cypres* Bend Cotton Plantation in Chicot county,
1 Arkansas, one of the beat plantations on the Mississippi
River, is now offered for sale at the extreme low price of
SO 5,000.
This place has upon It all the improvements and machine
ry required for eighty bands, and one thousand acres of land
in cultivation, hearing now an unsurpassed crop of cotton
and corn. There are altogether fifteen hundred acres in the
tract, and not one hut is arahle.
The plantation is situated on the Mii!lppl River, thirty
miles below the town of Napoleon, and known as Welborn’f*
plantation, in Cypress Bend. We have on it a comfortable
dwelling house, kitchen, store house, 22 negro houses, a large
double crib, sheltered all around for stock, a gia house 40 by
V 5 feet, two stories, a goes! mill, indeed, everything required
on a cotton plantation, and all in good order.
Protected as this place Is by front and side Levees, over
flows are impossible, and upon examination it will be found
the cheapest place on the River.
For particulars, refer to J. C. Fdwards, Land Agent, Ma
con, Georzia, or on the plantation to
sep 12 25-12 t H. E. tA. C. WELBORN.
AZSTJME3A,
IS THE NAME OF
THE PREMIUM
BAKING POWDER!
It has the advantage over
Any Other Yeast Preparation!
. Being free from
ALUM, 9AI. FRATU3, or any kind of DELETERIOUS DRUG
IT IS CHEAPER—IT IS INFALLIBLE!
And ha* obtained the diploma as the purest and best Baking
Poader known, a trial is only necessary in order lobe satis
fied. Price only 15 cents a box.
For sale by ZEI LIN A HUNT,
sep 12 Druggists.
Grand Lodge of Georgia,
F l . A. M.
VITIIK Ann us I Grand Communication for the year 5360,
I will convene at the Masonic Hail in the City of Macon,
on WEDNESDAY, October 31st. All Lodges and Brothers
will take due notice thereof, and govern themselves accord
ing!)*. By order of
WM 8. ROCKWELL, M. W. Grand Master.
S'mri Rosa, Grand Secretary.
IJr- Lodges ishing for Blanks for RETURNS, will please
forward their orders immediately.
fir Macon Telegraph. Sgnet and Journal, Recorder and 1
g. .t Union, Chronicle A Sentinel, Constitutionalist, Intelli
g-ncer and American, Atlanta,Bar. Republican, Tunes and
Enquirer, Columbus, give the above two insertions and send
bills to me immediately. S. ROSE.
Trees, Plants, Seeds, &c.
\\TM R PRINCE A CO., Flushing, N. V., offer ML
Vr more extensive and perfect collections in eachJ^
■ 4sines* than ever before.
Tne following Priced Catalogues, will be sent to applicant*
who enclose stamps, while we -hall exercise all possible eare
to guard against supplying them to traveling Tree Venders
who make use of them in obtaining .orders for other trees
We have no Traveling agent*.
No. I—Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental
Trees, Shrubs and all Bin all Fruits.
No. 2 —Roses and all kinds of Flowering Plants.
No. 4—General Wholesale Pru e-list for Nurseries.
No. 6—Wholesale Catalogue of Vegetable and Tree Seeds.
No. 6—Descriptive Catalogue of 160 varieties of Strawber
ries, far surpaasing any other collection In this country or
Europe.
Ni>. b—Wholesale Price-list of Native and Foreign Grapes.
So 2—Bull'jus Flowers, Peonies, Dahlies, Iris, Frimroses,
Poleanthus, Auriculas, Cowslips, Ac.
No. It)—Wholesale Catalogue of the same.
No. IS—Green House Plants.
No. 14—Descriptive Catalogue of .120 Native. Varieties and
120 Foreign Varieties of Grapes. We have a great stock of
the leading Varieties of Gra|>es, of which 30,U09 are strong
layers and 25,000 in large pots.
Orders are packed in a superior manner, forwarded as
desired and a Transportation Receipt mailed to the pur
chaser. sep 12 25-2 t
onit-cof the nilledgevllle Railroad Cos. i
September 3, 1360. f
AT a meeting of the Board of Directors this day held, the
following Resolutions were passed by the Board :
Ist, AW, ./. That the Chief Engineer he Instructed t#
employ such additional assistance as may he necessary to
finish the location of the line of road by the first of Novem
ber next, to he let by sections after advertisement, so soon
as each section has l*een reported to the Board.
2d, R**ulri, That the President be authorised to make a
call upon the Stockholders of the Milledgeville Railroad
Company for payment of the following installments upon
their stock, (in addition to the five per cent, required at the
tune of subscription) to-w-.t:
Five per cent, on the loth of October, 1860.
Fifteen” “ *• loth of November, “
Five M “ “ 10th of December, “
Five “ “ “ loth of January. 1361.
True extract from the minutes of the Board.
W. MILO OLIX, Sec’y A Treas.
In pursance of the second resolution above, the Stockhol
ders of the Milledgeville Railroad Comoany are requested
to pay the installments as set forth In said Resolution, at the
office of said Company, in Augusta,
sep 12 25 S. D. HEARD, President.
Situated
BV a young lady, as a Teacher, who has had some ex
perience in the business, and has been educated with
speciai reference to that object. She teaches all the English
branches, French language, and Music. She will take a
s tustiou in an Academy, hut would prefer one as a private
Teacher or Governess.
For Inf-rotation, apply at the “Journal and Messenger”
Office, to (sep 12) S. ROSE
LIFE Os
BELL & EVERETT.
UNION EDITION—ILLUSTRATED.
PatcK, 25 cents for single copy—ten copies for $2.00. Call
and get one or more, at DEPOSITORY, Campbell's Ciimt
sep 12 J. W. BURKE, Agent
COTTON BOOKS,
Made expresstv to order, upon an approved plan.—
Call at DEPOSITORY.
• , !* J. W. BURKE, Agent.
Corn, live, Burley and Oat*.
1A An HCSHELS Prime Corn,
,vUU 2ot •• “ Seed Rye,
150 “ “ Seed Barley,
hot) “ “ Oats, for tale by
*ep 12 BOWDRK A ANDERSON.
Bacon.
!7A nnn LBS Prime Clear Skies,
fJV/)V\/U 2J.*akt lbs. Prime Shoulders,
S,A(W * *• Canvassed Hams, for sale
by (sep lx) BOWDRK A ANDERSoN.
Flour.
.) •* HHIN, Extra Family and Superfine Flour on
m’)l r consignment, and tor sale low by
sep 12 BO WORE A ANDERSON.
Rope*
5001,?” Sand Half Coils Richardson’* “Hemp Leaf”
#SO Coils Machine Rope, other brands,
100 “ Hand Made Rope, for sale by
sep 1# BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
Macon postponed she sale.
Will be sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Oglethorpe, Macon county, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday iu October next, the following property,
to-wit:
The houses and lots occupied by Samuel Hall, as a resi
dence in the town of West-Oglethortw, (or Herringville) the
property of said Samuel Hall, to satisfy A. fa. issued from
the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of Charley H.
Baird vs. Samuel Hall.
Also, lots of land Nos. 110 and 111, in the 2nd district of
originally Muscogee bow Macon county ; levied upon as the
property of John A. Moss, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of Taylor county, in favor of Aaron Wind
ham rs. said Jolui A. Moss. Property pointed out by Plaiu
tif% Attorneys.
Also, lot of land number not known, but known as the
place whereon William King in the 2nd district of
originally Muscogee now Macon county ; levied upon as the
property of David T. Beggs, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Solomon Hart
rs said David T. Bcgg*.
sep 12-tds W. B. JONES, Sh’ff.
T\l O MONTHS after date application will l>e made
to the Honorable Ordinary of Macon county, for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of George W.
McKenzie, deceased. R |,. POWELL,
lep 12-2 m A'lmiaijtf ator.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. A. WISE
IS NOW RECEIVING
His full stock of House Furn.siting Goods, comprising a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF
TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY,
Silver plated Castors, Forks and Spoons,
. Stoves, Grates and Ranges,
Fine Planished and Brittania Ware,
Cooking Utensils of every description ;
Brushes, Brooms, and Willow Ware.
ALSO A LARGE AND
Splendid Assortment of*
Fenders, Waiters and Tea Trays, Brass Andirons,
Tea and Coffee Urns, Brittania Tea and Coffee Pots,
Beef Steak and Oyster Dishes, Coal Oil,
Coal Oil Chandeliers and Lamps,
Wick and Shades, Willow Chairs,
Traveling and Market Baskets,
Hat and Umbrella Stands, Pots, Ovens,
Spiders, Common and Brass Top Fire Dogs,
Painted and Cedar Tubs Brass Bo und Backets,
Cocoa, Brittania and Plated Dippers,
Shovel and Tongs, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Ac.
Havlng.purchaaed my Goods in person, and
Direct from Heatt Quarters,
I am prepared to offer them on
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Purchasers respectfully invited to examine them, and orders
solicited. B. A. WISE,
sep 12 Cherry street, Macon.
Medical College of Georgia,
AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THE Twentieth Regular Course of Lectures will begin on
Monday, the sth November next; but there will be a
Preliminary Course, beginning two weeks previous to the
Regular Course.
Anatomy— H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.
Surgery—L A. DUGAS, M. D.
Chemistry—JOSEPH JONES, M. D.
Practice—L. D. FORD, M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy—ll. V. M. MIL
LER, M. D.
Obstetrics—J. A EVE, M. D.
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence
—I. P. GARVIN, M. D.
Adjunct Prof, of Obstetrics—ROßEßT CAMPBELL, M. D.
Prosector to Prof, of Anatomy—B. B. SIMMONS, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—H. W. D. FORD, M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator—J. L. COLEMAN, M. D.
Curator Museum—T. T. CLEVELAND.
The Anatomical Rooms have been re-arranged, and will
b opened to Students at the beginning of the Course. For
further particulars, apply to
•ep 12 25-St I. P. GARVIN, Dean.
A Card.
rfYIIK former Clients of the late Petek 8. Hl’mfhbiuh,
X Attorneys at Law, Perry, G a., and all persons having
unfinished business in his hands, at the time of his death,
are hereby notified that the undersigned, having been em
ployed by his Administrator to assist him in settling up his
estate, have in their hands the papers pertaining to his pro
fession, and wdl take pleasure in communicating any infor
mation iu their possession concerning them, or to give such
direction to them as may be requested, and they feel au
thorized.
We beg further to say, that while we’ are willing to give
our professional attention to such cas a • as we are not em
ployed in as opposing counsel, at the request of parties in
terested, we are unwilling .to volunteer our services, and
prefer that parties select their own counsel.
Address KILLEN A KING,
sep 11 25~4t Attorneys at Law, Perry, Ga.
SUNDRIES.
WE have in store, and to arrive, our usual assortment
of Groceries, consisting, in part, of Sugar, Coffee,
Bagging, Rope, Twine, Salt, Nails, Paints of every kind,
Linseed and Sperm Oils, Soap, Candles, Cotton Osnaburgg,
Stripes, Macon Shirtings, Ac. Ac. Avery superior lot of old
and pure Brandies and Wines, Cigars, Ac., with various oth
er articles, which we offer, at wholesale and retail, us lowest
market rat**.
sep 12 BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
Campaign I’apcr and Lnvt'lopc*.
JOHN BELL’S Likeness on each.
J. C. BRECKINRIDGE’S Likeness on each.
8. A. DOUGLAb’ “ “
sep It J. W. BURKE, Agent.
CARRIAGE MATERIALS.
Rocky away Bodies, complete,
Buggy Bodies, without seats,
Plain Concord Bodies, complete,
Elm City Buggy Bodies, complete,
Carved Hickory Bodies, complete,
Carved Hickory Bodies, cane* side
JenDy Lind Bodies, complete,
Philadelphia Bodies, complete,
Square Box Bodies, complete
Stick Beats, caned seats,
Beat Arms, Beat Frames, Lazy Backs,
Plain and Carved Running Gears,
Plain and Carved Spring Bars,
Rough and Finished Buggy Poles
Rough and Finished Hickory Shafts,
Ash, Hickory and Oak Rims,
Finished Hickory Wheels, complete,
Buggy Bows, Whiflletrees,
Well seasoned Elm Hubs, all sizes,
Patent Moleskin Cloth,
Enamelled Muslin, Drill A Duck,
Patent Dash, Enamelled and Collar Leather,
Best Philadelphia Tire and Carriage Bolts,
Empire and Champion Silvered Screw Bands,
Warranted end and side Springs,
Beat Scrap Iron Axles,
Carriage Maker’s Tools,
Malleable Castings
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
with numerous other articles in the Carriage line, for sale
at New York prices, by
july 4 NATHAN WEED, Macon, Ga.
TO WAGON MAKERS.
Oak Wagon Hubs, well seasoned ,
Oak Spokes, “ “
Oak Rims, “ “
Oak Cart Wheels, complete,
Axles, of all sizes,
Best Refined and Swedes Tire Iron,
Patent Skein Boxes,
W r agon Chains of all kinds,
Bolts, Nuts, W'usiters, §-c., for sale by
july 4 NATHAN WEED.
JUST RECEIVED:
AT —
NO. 11, COTTON! AVENUE.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
.IELLY MOLDS,
AND—
SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS.
BKYKSAL STTI.M, FOR SALE CHEAP,
Always on band, their usual supply of
Staple ami Faucy
CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY, LAMPS,
Txil>le Cutlery, &rc-
BOLSHAW & HERZOG-,
aug 15 Macon, Georgia.
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON.
SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $5.00.
The Commercial Straw is easy, SI.OO.
“ Senate is not bad,
“ Planter’s Hat la very light, 1.40.
“ English la Finest.
Wool Hats, Children's Straws.
June 2u c. B. STONE & DUO.
Try one of our
Hew Bl’k Pocket Hats
broad BRIM.
The X ZUAVE
BLACK XKIYI’D
Will BECOME you!
-
80 will the
MAROON
And the
Ex, Nat. Nutria.
So will the LIGHT BL’K
BROAD BOUND
SOFT HATS.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
REFORM” MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF
EOH Ci I A .
THE Trustee* have the pleasure of announcing that the
TWENTY SECOND Annual course of Lecture* in this
Institution will be commenced or. the first Monday in No
vember next, und continue till the first of March thereaf
ter.
The chairs are occupied respectively by LANIER BANK
STON, M. 1) , Prof of Physiology and Pathology.
J. T. COXK, M. D., Prof, of Principles and Practice of
Medicine.
M. 8. THOMSON, M. D , Prof, of Obstetrics, Diseases of
Women and children. Therapeutics, and Materia Medica.
I. N. LOOMIS, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry, Botany, Phar
macy, and Micrrscopv.
0. A LOCHU ANE, Esq., M.D., Pro/, of Medical Juris
prudence.
T. W B.IENTS. M. D , Prof, of AnatJmy and*Surgery.
W. C. JONES, M. D , Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Entire fees for tickets to Lectures $l6O $0
Anatomical Ticket 10 00
Matriculation “ once only ■ 5 (Hi
Graduation fee if successful.. 25 Oft
Good board can be had In the r\iy at reasonable rates,
pgr- gnr parti rulars apply to either of the members of
the Faculty, at Macon, Ga.
aug 15-21tf
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
f |IHI2 Eighth Annual Course of Lectures In this Institu-
A tion will commence on Monday, the sth of November
next.
Preliminary Lectures will commence on the SSd October.
FACULTY!
R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practise of
Medicine.
P. M. KOI.LOCK, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dlsea
ses of Women and Children,
W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Surgery.
J. B READ, M. I*., Prof. Materia Medica.
J URIAH HARRIS, M. D., Prof. Physiology.
N. A. Pit ATT, M. D., Prof. Chemistry.
W. It. WARING, M. D , Prof. Anatomy.
R. It. HARRIS, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Clinical Lectures at the Savannah Hospital, twice a week
by Drs. Arnold and Bulloch, on tlieir respective branches.
These arc tne only Clinical Lectures delivered at the Hos
pital for the benefit of Students.
Agreeable to the conditions of the State Donation, one
Student from each Congerssiooal District will be taken free
of charge.
Applications with necessary vouchers must lie made to
the Dean.
Fees for entire Course of Lectures $lO5 00
Matriculation Ticket (paid once). 5 Oft
Demonstrator’s Tickets, 10 00
Graduating Fee, ‘ 80 06
For further particulars, apply to
aug S 20-8 m WM. O. BULLOCH, Dean.
MIDDLE GEORGIA
Medical College.
THE Course of toerturo* in this institution will
commence the First Wednesday In October next, and
close with the commencement on the last Wednesday in
January:
FACULTY:
L. L. SAUNDERS, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
JOHN T. BANKS M. D., Professor of Surgery.
R. B. GARDNER, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics.
S. H. SAUNDERS, M. D., Professor of Medical Jurispru
dence.
F. 0. DANNELLY, M. D., Professor of Phisiology and
Pathology.
L. J. ROBERT, A. M. M. I)., Professor of Medical Chem
istry.
E. F KNOTT, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice
of Medicine.
T. M. DARNALI,, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.
M. J. DANIEL, M. D.. Professor of Diseases of Woman
and Children
J. 11. CONNaLLY, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
8. H. SAUNDERS, Dean.
Griffin, Ga., March 27th, IB6o.—Cm
Ready Made Clothing.
TIIE undersigned has in store a LARGE STOCK of
SOI TIIF.KN H ADE
CLOTHING!
From material manufactured in the South, which he guaran
tees to sell (at a profit,) as low as any one professing to sell
at New York cost.
pr F,. SAUI.SIiIJItY.
YOUNII LADIES’ ACADEMY.
The Exercises of tlds School will be resumed
ON HVrOINTID /VY, OCT. IST.
Number of Pupils limited to Forty.
English Branches, (Tuition per quarter,) $20.00
Latin, 5 00
French, 6 Oft
Music, 12.50
Drawing and Painting in Water Colors, 6.C0
Painting iu Oil, 10.00
Incidentals,per Annum, 2.00
Payments, quarterly in advance.
The number of pupils being limited, the rate of Tuition
will be uniform, with >ut regard to age or advancement.
THE COURSE OF ENGLISH STUDY
Comprises every branch pursued In Behoofs of the first
class ; is practical, and adapted to the sphere of woman in
life.
LATIN AND FRENCH.
Such selections will be made from the authors in both
languages, as will furnish a course sufficiently extensive,
and secure the interest and proficiency of the scholar.
THE ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES
Will he conducted by experienced teachers, and every facili
ty afforded for the acquisition of those elegant accomplish
ments so desirable in the education of every lady.
A LIBRARY
Os well-selected books will be provided for the free use of
the pupils.
A COMPLETE APPARATUS,
Embracing Instruments for numerous illustrations in every
department of N aural Science, will be In constant use, both
by Teacher and Scholar, so that abstract principle* may be
practically demonstrated by daily experiment.
GLOBES, MAPS, CHARTS, DIAGRAMS,
In short, everything calculated to make the School room
attractive v excile interest, awaken thought, and encourage
investigation, will be continually kept before the eye of the
learner.
The names of applicants will be registered as they are
received. A strict adherence to the number limited, will
be maintained.
Board can be had lu private families at the usual rates,
sep 5 24 4t I. R. BRANHAM, Principal.
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
o
Crockery, China,
—AND—
GTjA.SS WARE.
]%• V first shipment from Europe has arrived In Savannah,
ivX and those who have ordered packages will have them
shipped in a few day*. There are Bome of the packages
still unsold, any in want, cun, by ordering, have them ship
ped in a few days.
I have another lot shipped from Liverpool 18th of July,
which I shall look for in three or four weeks. Send in the
orders. lam now receiving a
LARGE STOCK OF
Glass-Ware, Tumblers, Goblets, &c.,
FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BOHFRIAN GLASS-WARE,
Cliliia Dinner and Tea Setts, Ac,, Ac.
aug 29 It. P. McKVOY.
Huron ami Cirnin.
tTfk 00/k LBN, Prime Shoulders,
U/V/,V/v/20,003 lbs. Ribbed Sides,
40,00 ft “ Clear “
400 Bushels selected seed Rye,
80ft “ “ “ Wheat,
200 ** “ “ Oats,
150 “ “ “ Barley,
Just received and for sale by
sep6 ASHER AYRE9.
UagKiuK* llopo, Ac.
1 AA RALES heavy Gunny Bagging,
lUU 800 Rolls 44 “ “
800 Colls Kentucky Rope,
60 “ Manilla “
500 lbs. Twine,
Sugar, Coffee, and Flour, just received and for sale by
sep 5 ASHER AYRES.
Dimso Ui tion.
Tiie Firm of Ayres, Wlngffeld A Cos., was dissolved on
the let Inst., by mutual consent. Either member of
the firm is authorized to settle the business of the late firm.
The business will be continued by the undersigned,
aug 29-1 m ASHER AYRES.
DRV WOODS, (LOTHIM;, Ac.
IT’S 3STO USE
talking:
WE certainly have the Prettiest Stock
of SPRING DRESS GOODS, and no
mistake, which we have ever brought to
Macon, and our friends know what kind
we are in the habit of bringing.
We like competition, as it only makes us
work the harder and our customers get the
benefit.
W. W. Parker & Cos.
march 21
BOSS & COLEMAN,
AT THEIR
BAZAAR OF FASHION!
Oil! What Beautiful Goods!
OI T K SPRIVG STOCK has arrived, and myriad*
of NEW GOODS are coming in every day.
Large consignments, to be sold without regard to price,
comprising every novelty.
Arrangements have been effected with importers that
throw them far ahead of competition.
LADIES,
Wa can’t particularize, call, see, wonder and admire !
The only Dry Goods Importing House
IN THE CITY.
KOS3 A: COLEMAN*
apr 13 4 Cotton Avenue.
BUY TIIE BEST
AS WELL AS
The Cheapest!
jno. iv. ivimiv & co.
WILL OPEN ON
September lOth,
THE
ITIOST SELECT ASSORTMENT
OP
SILKS, SOIE D’HIVER
SOIE A CARREAU,
SOI ERIE DE MARI AGE,
LACK, Ac., Ac.,
And also the most varied and complete selection of
CARPETS, comprising the richest,
BRUSSELS,
ORIENTAL,
VELVET,
PERSIAN,
INGRAIN,
THREE PLY,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Prom the celebrated Manufactory of JOHN CROSSLET A
SONS. And the most superior lot of
House Furnishing and Domestic Goods,
It hai ever been our privilege to offer the Ladies of Macon,
comprising Damask and Lace Curtains, Ac., A., Ac.
LADIES WILL PLEASE FAVOR US WITH A CALL.
Macon, Sept. 5,1960.
SPRING AND SOMMER STOCK
a OF
I> Y GOODS,
NOW receiving in Store, in large quantities, having been
bought at reduced prices, for cash, we are prepard to
offer great inducements to large purchasers, and solicit an
examination of our goods. The following comprise a por
tion of the articles we are offering :
25 Cases Prints, new styles,
15 “ Ginghams, new styles,
5 “ Printed Muslins,
25 Bales Tickings,
50 Cases Spool Thread,
150 Bales u*.—*<■-- m onirtlngs,
*o Cases bleached “ “ “
10 “ brown and bleached Janes,
1000 Bolts Summer Pants Goods, all qualities,
5000 Hoop Skirts, all qualities,
100 Bales Osnaburgs,
200 Bales Yarns,
800 Bales Georgia Kerseys, ail Wool filling.
Also a large stock of House Furnishing Goods, Linens,
Table Damask, Towelling, Linen, Bleached and Brown
Sheetings, Pillow Casing, together with a full and complete
Btockof nearly every article offered in Wholesale Dry Goods
Houses. J. B. A W. A. ROSS
june 13
CALL AND SEE
THE BEAUTIFUL
SPRING STOCK
OF
READY-MADE
Clottiin g,
FANOY
Cassimeres, Vestings,
ELEGANT SHIRTS,
SKIIHT BOSON S, CHILDREN’S and YOUTHS
SUITS, NOVELTIES IN
3NTECK TIES, d)C., cfcC.,
NOW OPENING FOR
■m
AT THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE OF
O. H. BAIRD,
Telegraph Building, corner Cherry and Second Streets.
march 14
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARE NOW OFFERING A
LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK
OF SPRING AND SUMMER
FOR BOTH MEN AND BOYS,
TOGKTHKJt WITH
FURNISHING GOODS
In Urge variety. Also TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET
BAGS, UMBRELLAS, Ac.
apr 18
C L QTHIN Q-!
E. WINBHIP
Is now receiving his
SECOND STOCK OF
Summer Clothing.
HIS stock is now full and cor-.Mete, and embraces some
of the linest styles ever bro tght to this market. His
second stock was bought very chi *p, and any one who fails
to examine it before purchasing e “where, will miss some
of the best bargains ever offered. (june 6)
HORACE FITCH & CO.,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
HAVE on hand the largest stock of Men’s and Youth’s
CXj othing,
TRUNKS, HATS
AND MEN’S
Furnishing Goods
To be found In the State. And we would call special atten
tion to our assortment of
Children’* and Youth’* Clothing,
All of which we now propose to sell at
(iHKATLI HGWI'CKD PRICES.
Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and ex
amine onr stock and we will endeavor to suit you in Goods,
Quality and Prices. dec 28 40-ls
66 Golden Hill Shirts.”
AEIXE assortment of this superior make of Shirts,
just received, at
june 6 E. WINSHIP’S.
A (si-pat Bargain.
AHOI'SE and lot near the Female College, in the city
of Macon, for sale, cheap for cash, having six rooms,
With fireplaces in live of them, with good double kitchen,
smokehouse and stable, with a good well of water on the lot.
The lot contains half acre, and is convenient to the business
part of the city, and to the College and other male or female
Schools, and a very desirable place. Any one wishing to
purohase would do well to examine the premises,
sep 5 24-ts E. C. GKANNISS, Agent.
HOME MANUFACTURE.
WE are prepared to make to order and repair, at short
notice, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac., Ac.
Also, Sewing Machines repaired, and new parts made, and
machines adjusted, by a practical and experienced workman
Public patronage respectfully solicited.
Jan 18 . £. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AC.
JUST RECEIVED
GEORGE PAYNE'S
CUr.UICAL AND DRUG STORK.
THE Articles mentioned here, which are of Superior
quality, and sold at Fair Prices :
Kerosene and Coal Oil, inferior to none sold,
Winter, Sperm and Linseed Oil,
Raw and Boiled Linseed Oi',
Olive Oil in Bottles-and by the Gallon,
Wnite Lead in Kegs and assorted size cans, from 1 lb. to
100 lhs.
Zinc, White in kegs and cans.
Colors, in cans and boxes, oil and in water,
Paint Brushes and all kinds of Artists Tools,
Bponges, Putty, Palet Knives and Tins,
Potash, in kegs, bulk and Iron boxes,
French Glass, and all kinds of Glass Ware,
Dye Woods, Acids, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Turpentine,
Lamp Wick, bleached and unbleached, all qualities,
Bay Water, Bell Cologne Water, and Rose Water,
Gelatine and Flavoring Extracts, Fresh Hops and Fresh
Honey,
Corks, all sizes, Hard Rubber Trusses, and all other In
struments,
Hedgmans RiclneOil,and Luhins Antique Oil for the Hair,
Fine Tooth Brushes and Fine Toilet Soap, best citrate
Magnesia,
Burnett’s Cocoine and Kaiiston and Woo’d Hair Restora
tives,
Mrs. Allen’s Hair Restoratives, and her Balsamum,
Fresh Vaccine Blatter, and fresh Congress Water,
Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Chemical, Medicinal Herbs and Genuine Bledicines.
Macon, Ga., April 18th, 1860 —y
Drugs anil Medicines,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
Corner Cherry Street and Cotton A venae.
JIT ST received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Brushs*. Superior Coal
Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Alcohol and Potash; Jaynes’
Ayres’, Wright’s, Moffat’s, and Strong’s Pills; Hemhoidt’s
Extract of Buehu, Sanford’s Liver Invigorator, Mrs. Wins
low’s Soothihg Syrup, Degrath’s Eclectrlc Oil, Mustang
Liniment, Indian Cholagogue, Jaynes’, BlcLean’s, and
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge;{Seltzer Aperient and Citrate of
Blagnesia, warranted genuine,
june 20 13-’6o . ELLIS, Agent.
P. O. CASTLES. H. T. VARPKI.L
NEW FIRIVI.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUG STORE!
CASTLES & VARDELL,
DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
WOI LU respectfully invite the attention
of Physicians, Merctiants and Planters
totheirstock of Unadulterated Drugs,
Bediciurs, Chemical*, Ac., Ac. Hxjgfl
They feel assured that no house in this city
can offer a stock superior in quality or lower “ *
in price. A supply of DENTAL and SURGICAL Instru
ments, Ac., will be kept constantly on hand.
GARDEN SEED,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes,
from the best houses in the United States.
There will also be found in our assortment FINE BRAN
DIES and WINES of the purest quality, purchased express
ly for medicinal purposes.
Every article usually kept by Druggists can be obtained
at reasonable prices.
Physicians Prescriptions prepared with great care,
may 9-’60 —y
F. IL BURGIIARD,
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND DEALER IN PANCV
WARES, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, IN
GENERAL, ARTICLES OF VERTU, AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FINEST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS,
CHIROGRAPHIC IMPLEMENTS,
Ac., Ac.,
Cherry St, Macon, Second door below the Telegraph
Printing House.
THANKP('tI’> r past favors, reminds ESIL
the public that all the most fashionable,
elegant and desirable goods in this line will [Q~J Am
continue to be found at this elegant tand jjigß;
in the greatest variety. BSSt&SK**
No trouble to show Goods. feb 29-’6O-y
Boots and Shoes.
the Sign of tlie
No. 3, Cotton Av’e.
Washington Block,
The Subscribers would re- Imd
very liberal and long con
tinued patronage extended
to them, and would most res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We hare now
in store a large assortment of
Boots and Shoes,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions
will be made, of all the different styles and patters usually
called for in a shoe store, and would invite those wishing to
purchase, to call and examine our stock, as we are prepared
to sell as low as any house in the city or State,
oct 6-y MIX A KIRTLAND.
NEW_FIRM.
L. P. STRONG & SONS.
LEWIS P. STRONG ten
ders his grateful thanks _
for the liberal patronage - /fw
extended to him for thHast
has associated with him in
EDGAR n p. STRONG and’ . Aft
FORRESTER W. STRONG,
under the name, firm and
style of L. P. STRONG A *
SONS, and will continue to
keep on hand and offer, a large and select assortment of
Boot*, Shoe* and Leather
of all kinds, and Findings for Country manufacturers. lie
respectfully asks for the new firm, a continuance ol the lib
eral favor extended to the old.
Macon, January 2,1860. 41-y
NEW FIRM!
MESSRS. T. & G. WOOD,
JJAVE this day assocl-
Turniture,
Macon, Georgia.
notice.
Having associated with us in the Furniture business, Seth
G. Wood, we are particularly desirous of closing up the old
business as soon as possible, ami respectfully request all In
debted, either by note or account, to call and make-payment
at an early day. T. A G. WOOD.
Macon, 2d Jauuary, 1860. (feb 22)
Office.
THE undersigned designs opening an Office in the city
of Macon, for the purpose of
RENTING HOUSE?, HIRING OUT NEGROES,
SELLING STOCKS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS
OF PROPERTY, SETTLING AND COL
LECTING ALL CLAIMS, TAK
ING INTERROGATORIES,
and attend to all business that may be entrusted to him,
and lie would especially invite all who may have any busi
ness to entrust to an agent, to give him a call.
I am also agent for the long established New York Life
Insurance Company. This subject I would invite every
thinking man to consider bafore it is too late to make pro
visions for his family after death.
I am also Justice of the Peace for the 716th District, G.
M., city of Macon Office until the Ist of October next, at
the store of H. Fitch A Cos. E. C. GRANNISB.
RkKKRKNCKs : Judge E. A. Nisbet, Judge H. U. Lamar,
Judge Clifford Anderson, Lewis N. Whittle, Esq., E. L
Strohecker, Esq , and Elijah Bond, Esq (aug 29-8 m
Miscellaneous.
GAN FI ATI KEN, Pocket anti Table Cut
lery. RAZORS and FANCY CUTLERY,PORTABLE
DESKS, DRESSING CASES, FANCY BASKETS. PARIAN
STATUETT3, DOUBLE & SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS, CANES, PORT MONIES AND PURSES,
MURSCHAUM PIPES,CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
Shell anti Ornamental Combs,
Fancy Hair Pins, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Domi
noes, Billiard Balls, Cues,
LEATHERS A CHALK,
With many new and desirable articles not enumerated.
Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices, by
nov 16 E. J. JOHNBTON A CO,
Cash Advance* on Cotton.
9IACON, January 4th, 1858.
THE Subscriber will makecash advanceson Cotton con
signed to Geo. Parsons A Cos., Savannah, and agree to
hold the Cotton from Forty-five to Fifty days from date ot
shipment. [jan 6 41-tfl ISAAC SOOTY.
[Pebble Spectacles,
INI Gold and Steel Frames, Gold, Sliver, Steel and Com
mon Specks.
A splendid assortment just received, by
nov 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A 00.
To Rent,
TWO six room dwelling homes, one on Cherry street,
and the other on New street, with all necessary out
houses. £. 0. GRANNIBS,
sep 5 24-ts A feat.
! DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL, Ac
(£. j§Jr%dtfr,
Corner 3rd and Mulberry Streets,
suui n
CHOICE DRUGS,
| SELECTED MEDICINES,
PURE CHEMICALS,
BUR GICAL INSTR UMENTS,
.
WINDOW GLASS,
PERFUMERY,
so&AiPfib
PAINTS,
OILS.
PAteut Modioiuoii,
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
Merchants and Physicians,
WHO PBIDB THEMaKLVCB
On Dealing in Articles of tke
FIRST QUALITY,
AND AT Lo W PRICKS,
MAY RELY upou BEING SI ITFD.
apr 6
EST AB LIBHBD 1 Q 8 5.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. }
ZEHiIITHUNT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS.
MI aeon, Georgia.
feb 29-’60 —y
Important and Interesting; Arrivals
WOOD’S GALLERY.
SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPHS OF
Tlie Prince of Wales,
Tlie Chicago Zouaves,
The Great Eastern,
The Japanese Embassy,
Hon. Fernando Wood,
John C. Henan, Ac. Ac. Ac.,
From the justly celebrated Gallery of J. GURN
EY k SON, N. Y.
THE above with a number of beautiful Steroscope views
(instantaneous) of Broadway, N. Y'., The Military, 7th
Regiment, N. and hundreds of fixe picttres, of all
styles and sizes, from the smallest size Ambrotype to the
life-size Photograph. The public are respectfully invited
to call and examine.
WOOD is determined, regardless of labor or expense,
that his Gallkky continue to be the
Head Quarters of the Fine Arts,
in the South. Employing the best talent to be procured to
color his Photographs in
Evory Stylo,
true to nature. With new and superior facilities, this es
tablishment with its corps of busy operatives, can furnish
in quick time, Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, or plain Pho
tographs, every one of which are warranted to give satis
faction, and at very reasonable prices, when it is recollec
ted that
NO COMMON STOCK IS USED.
Particular attention is given to the production of
natural and life-like Photographs from Ambrotypes or Da
guerreotypes of deceased persons, and in every case per
fect satisfaction is guaranteed. Several splendid Pictures
taken as above, Ire on exibition, and we challenge the
country to produce anything to compare with them.
We have just received a large lot of new and beautiful
Gilt Frames, of the same manufacture ns before, which on
comparison with any other, will prove their superiority.—
Also, cases and frames in great variety, for small pictures.
With prompt and polite attention to our visitors and cus
tomers, we hope to receive the same liberal patronage as
heretofore. R. l. WOOD,
aug 15
Premium Photographs,
AND the largest ever produced in the South, are taken
at Pugh’s mailery, and beautifully colored in
OIL OR PASTEL.
I have now an Artist expressly to color in Pastel, and b(
work Is superior to anything ever seen in Macon.
Call and see a number of large Pictures just finished.
Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes
at lower prices than the same style can he obtained elsewhere
“ ar 27 J. A. PUGH.
CoufcctioupriPß and Groceries.
TH. DAMOUR, at his old stand No. 140 Mulberry Bt.,
• keeps as usual a full assortment of goods in the above
line, consisting of Candies of his own manufacture, and Ann
French Candies. He is the only one in Macon that imports
Brandy, Wines, and Wine Y'inegar direct from France. All
kinds of fine Liquors and Wines, choice Havana Begars,and
best Tobacco, Oranges, Apples, and other Fruits, Raisins,
Figs, Prunes, NuU, and Preserves of all kinds, Pickles, Ca
pres, Olives, Olive Oil, Ketchups, Sauces, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers, Cakes, Dried Beef Tongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes,
Onions, Cabbages, *nd many other articles in that line to
numerous to mention. mar 14-ts
J. SI. BOAItDMAFS
BOOK STORE.
(ESTABLISHED IN 1842.)
AT the above establishment can always be found the
latest and best selected stock of Law, Medical, Miscel
laneous, Theological and School Books, Blank Books, Sta
tionery, Drawing Blaterial, Ac., Ac., ever brought to this
market.
A large supply of the latest editions of the most approve,!
School Books, kept constantly in store, aJI the standard
Historical Authors, the standard Poets, Essayists and The
ologians, Gift Books—in every style of binding, from plain
Muslin to the most eleborate Antique ; all the <•/</•*. the
sensation Novels of the day; also Scott’s, Cooper’s, Bui
wer’s, Irving’s, Lever’s, Dickens’, Dumas’,Reynolds, Hentz,
and Curren Bell’s Novels.
Blank Books,
from the Pocket Memorandum to the heavy Mercantile and
County Record Book, Cap, Letter and Note Papers, Envel
opes—all sorts and sizes. BlackWritinglnks, Copying Inks
and Writing Fluid, Steel Pens, Gold Pens—to suit the most
fastidious, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Backgammon Board?,
Chess Men, Stereoscopes—at cost. Microscopes,Spy Glass
es and Mathematical Instruments, besides every thing
usually kept in Book Stores. Those wishing to purchase
will do well to call. aug 22
WESLEYAN
Female College.
THE next Annual Term of this Institution will com
mence on .Monday, October Ist, 1860. In
addition to the classes in the College proper, there will be
a Primary and an Academic Department, all under the di
rection of the Faculty, thus affording a uniform system of
instruction from the very beginning up to graduation. The
facilities of the institution have been enlarged to attain
this result.
Terms:
For regular tuition—Thirty dollars per Semi-Annual
session, to be paid in advance. No additional charge made
on day-scholars, except the Fuel fee of $8 for the first ses
sion. For Latin, French, and Vocal Blusic, there is no
extra charge. Instrumental Music, |25 per session. The
financial business of the Faculty will be conducted through
Prof. C. Schwartz. For other information, apply to the
President. J. M. BONNELL.
aug 29 23-6 t
FOR RENT
THE Fine Dwelling connected with the State
Bank, In the centre of the City, containing Seven
Rooms, with Pantry, Closets, Out-buildings and Garden.
ALSO,
Avery pleasant Residence with Four Rooms, on College
Hill. Possession on Ist October,
july 4 15-ts J. H. R. WASHINGTON.
Spring and Summer Stork of
H A. T S.
O K CASEB Hats, comprising all the new styles, and for
id tt sale at low figures, to the trade, now recelvng by
June 18 J. B. k W. A. RQ3I,
Examine my Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere.