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•"T ■ ——
Ths Cooper Institute Meeting. —At the Cooper
Institute Union meeting next Monday utpM, Mr.
Hilliard of Ala., aud Hon. Randall Hunt wi Liu, are ‘
expected to apeak. Senator Crittenden of Kj., I
Hou. A. 11. Stephens of Ga., Gov. Seymour, Hon.
George Lunt of Itoaton, anti other#, hare heen in
tiled to addiess the meeting. Should the Gongiaa
Slate < oounittee, at their ae&doo in Ihu city next
Friday, approve their Suh-Committee'a action, tlte
meeting ill most eiuliumastii-allv ratify that action.
Hut should the i'ouglus Committee reject those
term# of co-operation, it u hard to aay a hat a ill
|,e dne. \ ery likely the people will take the
matter iu their awn hands.
We copy the foregoing from the Vor k
Jun al nf (Jkmmerrt of the 12ih tort. It looks
rather encouraging.
HASH I. f.
Ou the 3>Hh ut., in the city of Macr.it, by B*v. I. W.
Wavreis, Mr. lusiibov Ail,irtd Lraiilii ft omsi\<ivv
OBITUARY.
P’ed, at the retulfucv nf Mr Story, In Taq ff * . nunty, uli
the -th i■*.. Ur. Hi*.;, MX, ~f Weater Km*. are
about EX year*. J *’ S
that two luontha aiare, the writer had the piea.ure of an
acquaintance with Ur Kme, at Kail's Chor.-h, daring a
ffawmlfi School eelei.ratioo, where he <♦*!. erred ha first
psWie addrew* to the many pupil*, pat rws and friends that
were aaaemMwi for the occasion, the a.I trees was chaste,
eloquent, an t characterized by a spirit of true p etr and
humble .lev.itton to the giver of ail good rifts aud grace*
Our second visit to that Chart h was to meet that same
a*-eroldg<*, to hear the tuu-. at preached, and to peye th last
aad tm>ate of respect to that tuidiir, wurthy aud puw
young wan ”A Us bow unrertasn is life.”
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Atacon Prices Current.
[CMRRCTKY WEEKLY BY iMMI AYRES,]
apples . b'l
BACON-Hama m ttl 161(2 16
!<*- vj IP Mt it
tib0uidcra................ -~i g, it A Itie
Hog round... Mfc 14 Z
BEAMS—Y•-nues.ee ... pbt A, 1 60
White, Korthern w'b'i 2 M M a id
BKOWU ms, H S m
BUTTER—Country & H tt g ti
Northern t.'S g, T 9 & tO
Tennessee. (a. y
BAGGING--Roll I.j 15 Z 16
Gunny -•‘vd 1 * tt IX
BARLFT-For ,eed 2 £ 175
t-HKESF ..Si’ l* 2 £
CUR*—lawdp sttl L, O llt
oisf UUeUr Vhl W AIM
coffee—b*o ) {/
Jsta w J la ti, XU
CHICKEN? LZ. i Z MW
CANDLES—Sperm W 45 tt 60
Star ... p f tt m,
Tallow n 15 tt 14
TGOS %> , te 15 tA 20
FEATHERS-Prime $> Y 5 tt 52
Common m o, tt 45
Fl.oUR —Term., Family y i,| 1 M tt 95*
Common brand y tq $ tel id Si
Ga. Extra Family y m S til tt 950
FISH Ms-karel No.lJarge hi >,j XSStluO
No * Whil# MB nr IT no
No.* large ,*l*l2 50 tt IMI
No. g small y.jll l tt IS .
Mess Shad v t, : la t>o kha
FODDER M c , tt 1 -5
GUNPOWDER -.--iVhr 55* tt •7
HAT Wet 1 M tt
HIDES—Dry tog. 10 tt 12u
IRON—Swredes ’V Y 5 j6| 6k
English ,yn i b
American hammered ty tt 6
*• refined g> Y f. 4
Castings Y 4% 6
LARD B Y V 1*
MOLAshkS—Cuba gn; ** © *6
New Orleans.. e'l M ® <5
SAILS—Cat t* T> 408 and th)
OlL—Sperm, bleached 16* and 171
Bleached wtnt. whale ip s'l 1 15 l s5
Lard Fkl 1 15 l*6
Machinery y* gH lo* *6 ISO
Train 6* W
Tanners >< hi 11 MW tt 14 0*
Lin-enl >%! e'l BO IWO
OtT? >: i V. tt vj
PtAd ‘•l.'l IN y> \ 75
POTATOES—Fweet feh'l 6* u
ltih if: bl Sls tt* 488
ROPE * tt I*
RICE fY tt
BYE — VI,'I tt lim
P ALT y<l I* tt 14M
SHOT V l,r IID tt X
SCtiAß—titewart's reOne.l V’ lft ? IBM
Crush e.l ..V* I* Xi 1S(
New Orleans iff t> tt 11*
STEEL-Plow V ’. ** I*
Cast V* I* & *0
German.. ft- It *’ 14
American Blister ft* 9 T It
English Blister IV T- ft tt i %
TEA frtt r M * *
Tobacco *** 10 tt s<
TWINE V* D 2 t. 5
TA l. LOW 9 ® 10
WiMiL—Wished ‘♦*• *5 M
Fnwashed V * *<* Xl
WHITE LEAD V T>, tt 10
MfEmL ROT urn
Dr. I. £. Dr pres, elector for tire Seventh Con
gressional District, will adtlrcs# the citizens of the
several counties as follow*, viz : Newton county at
Covington Thursday Oct. 4lh
Madison Friday “ - Mh
Greeneshorongh Saturday “ oth
Eatonton Monday ** Bth
Mii]ilgTiile Tuesday ** 9th
Messrs Harris and Lewis, Alternates, will attend*
C 01. 1.. T. Ilotal’s A ppoiiituicula.
Kooxville, Crawford county, September... .19
Butler, Taylor county 20
Taibotton, Tatbot county, “ .21
Hamilton, Harris county, .“ .22
Alternate Electors are requested to attend these
appointments.
All the papers, circulating in thec counties, will
please copy these appointments.
Let every Bell and Everett man see to H that
the people attend aud hear the speeches.
lion. Thomas Hardeman, Col. P. VV. Alexander
and Hon. U. P. Trippe will be present on some, or
all, of tha occasions referred to, and also address
the people. * y A
Col. X Bass* Appolmiiieiits.
To the People of the Third Congreealoual
District.
In discharge of the duties assigned ate as the
nominee of the National Democracy of Georgia
for Elector of the Third Congressional District, I
will address my feliow-ciiizeus at the following
times and places :
At Talbot ton, Talbot County, Thor*,!*/, ?oth Frpt.
“ Eo-.yth, Monroe “ Tuesday, 25th ••
“ Kboxville, Crawford “ Friday, 2*U **
“ BatSer, Tsylor “ Wednesday, 3rd Oct.
“ Zebulon, Fixe • FrltUr, sth “
“ Hamlltoa, llarria “ Wdnrsday,lWth *
“ Thomaaton, L>son ** Friday, lYtfc “
1 supposed that arrangements had been made
for a joint canvas# of the District by Cot. Gibson
and myself, and had it so announced ; and such an
arrangement would be preferable to me, but CoL
Gibson is not willing to do so on such terms as are
usual on such occasions, and I therefore have to
make other arrangements. 1 shaU be happy to
meet CoL Doyal aud CoL Gibeon at my appoint
ments.
Paper# having a circulation in the District
will confer a favor by inserting the above untH
the expiration of the appointments.
N. BARS.
H -imatrecf’s Iniuiitablr I Juir Hewloratix *
The following testimony U eonTk*ing:
M.<>v,., March *B. 10.
Messrs. Srsw *t k Britra, Strannaii, flt. —1
the package of Utiuijtrtel') InimiMiiie Hair Re
st rative, and after using one bottle, can rafely say It la
the beat article of the kind I kn-,w of—it iM do mil it oUjata
to do, in restoring Ike Hair to it* original color.
Respectfully, JONAS F. BEAFLEV.
lartma, Qt., May 19,1M*L
Messrs. W. E. Haul k C<>., Troy, N. V (tents.— Our
firm having fold large <|iiautitie9 of your Inimitable Harr
Restorative,and hearing it so universally c-.truaended by
msay of our patrons in the highest manner as to its
“isntiTaatn” >|aalitie, 1 was induced to ff-ve it a trial,
haviag for some years beeo troubled with falling of the hair,
dryness of the scalp, as well as the additional annoyance of
many grey hxira the scalp being apparently diseased. Af
ter faithfully using one small bottle of the Restorative, and
find ng iu good qualities apparent, I commenced the use of
the second and my hair is now in better condition tlua ever
before during my recollection. It has stopped fading out
andjlhe scalp has resumed its functions. I most cheerfully
recommend year article as having all the virtues you claim
,-, r it. In addition to my awn case, I can point owl at least
persons la our city who have had the same experience
ia its use as myself. You are at liberty ts use thla letter as
you aiay see proper, and I will be happy to recommend
Jour article personally on any and aR occasions
Tears respectfully, JAMtJSTfWiKT,
Os the firm of Hiewart A Ruiier
Rejsic*! ye with gray hairs and bald beads, for the Ini-
Bitable will restore the former to its original beauty, and
eorer the latter with a luxuriant growth—Troy Budget.
Brice, 50 cents ami 91 a bottle, field everywhere.
Pur sale by 7.RILIM A HUNT, Mae on, Georgia.
W. R. Kagan A 00., Propvltovu,
*t> 3-1 ■ Troy, n7t.
Situation Wanted,
IM a young lady,as a Teacher, who has had aume sa>
A • penance iu the buaines*. aal has been educated with
• pedal reference to that object. Si*t. icbel all the English
oeanehea, French language, and Muic. We wiU take a
st.it4on iu an Aademy, hut would prefer see as a private
Teacher or Gorerness.
f'er info rotation, ap|Jy at the “Journal and Messenger’
Oftee, tw (sep It) P. ROME.
OTTOS BOOKS,
ifß.asa4*?"'““ *”
•"t J. W BURKE, Agent.
NKU AIM KRTISEHEXTS.
Kmuim > A. \i Mfoiu b> Miu>lrt , i*.
—at—
B ALSTON'S II ALL!
LAkT TWO MIGHTS OF THI3 GRABD TKQUPE!
tt rdneGs) aud Tlturvda) , Kept. I tt A 20.
The Oldest Permanent Association now Traveling !
\\ r FTH a Triple Cnathinetma, #f Corps d r
TV HIM. Eantomhwlc Trnuj, *n.l a cart-fully arlet-leil
Company of E’hiop.an Yo<-aliats,ad the het Negro Mine
ator* au-l CamMian* the w,.i|.l h*a ever |,ro.lu< nl -the
whole forming for the nr# organization nf lttu f|,
TMK LARGEST id AIM'D
Ever concentrated 1.-rether, U,u* rnahling the Manager, at
a girat pecuaiao outlay, awl cooauaiptioa of time and la
bar. to estahltah upon a irm i,a*,a new era in the school
of bat AtnJ of entertainment that ia now regarded a* strict
ly a national amoaement.
X. U.—Ow,ng in the many fraud-ilrnt Coinpaniei, now a* ’
iim-iaf the name of Cumn. awl not wtahiuc tv he claaeed
a ah any -uch, we dog the pluitte for tho*e w ho seek to wear
it, and announce onroelre* a* our treU known and evtab-
It.hod firm, Kl UeKI A NEWCOMB’# MiNBTKELB.
HT Soon open at I o’clock —-orantcnce at .
t*T AdraisMou 5o veto. Chthlren and RervaitU 25 eta.
Sep l*-lt P. A. CLAKKK. Agent.
A. (i. BOSTIOKi
IN ieoew.ng hueiaeaa on his awn account, would iufoiai
hi* frit-nda, awl llte put do- generally, that he will open,
ALW hTOKIi HOO.HI>,
orroSITE LAMER HOUSE, on Ist OCTOBF.B.
A Splouclld Stoolk
—or—
FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Os the Deal Eahrk't and Latest iftyles.
Tlit* Cai'pet Koom
will be Ailed with the choicest and newest pattern., from the
aao.t .Vnvaffrnif IWwf. tltui JTugbd Brum*!*, down to
an easeUeot art)<-le at 26 rente per yard.
He ex tends an invitation tn his old friend, and <*ustanters
to rail on him. assuring them that they shall he kindly
treated, and that price* will glee fall ratiafactien.
The Stock will he a sasrfifci o*t. fresh and pure as “ssresf
•arfeca,” and he asks hH friends to await the opening.
Mwoa. Sept. 18, 13&L A. 6. BOSTICK.
AUCTION HATiE.
09 Thursday next, the ?Wth Bept , I will sell, in front of
my Store, on Cherry vtreet, at IB o’clock, A. M.
1 Pair handsome Mahogany Dining Tables,
1 ** Rosewood Arm Chair,
1 flett “ Chars,
1 Fine ** Sofa,
1 “ Brussels Carpet,
1 French Pier Glass,
1 Bureau,
4 Bedstead*,
1 Lot Cane Bottom Chairs,
1 Clock,
1 Cooking Stove,
1 Lot Kitchen Dtee*ils,
1 “ Crocket y,
1 “ Knives and Forks, (aw# very handsome)
Fancy Mantle Ornament., Shells. Fire Screens, Ac.
A No. 1 Tennessee Cow and Calf,
1 Pair Oosts,
1 Syuiri <4 and Cage,
1 Canary “ “ and a number of articles too numer
ous to mention. J. J. MILLER,
seplß-lt Auctioneer.
Without Reserve!
80,000!!
H AVING decWM to make s change in our hnsinese,
we shall from this time until all is sold clear out
Ol'R ENTIRE BTOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES,
Brogans and Trunks,
.V r r FIR ST C< >HT I
Our Stock comprise* all Styles,
Ladies’, Gents’, Childrens’, and
HEGKO SHOES.
Come, inspect oar stock, price the Goods, you will lie in
da .and to buy. We i-tntll without reserve, and remember
at first mat, for cash. L L BKICKMOIttB A CO.,
)o Triangular Block, Macon.
UiiLvd|ipi Biter Cotton Plantation
FOR SALE.
rir||F Cvpreas Bend Cotton Plantation in Chicot county,
1 Araans u, our of the best plantations on the Mississippi
Hirer, is now offered for sale at the extreme low price of
SOS, 000.
Tins place has upon It all the improvements and machine
ry r. -iuired for eighty hands, and one thousand acres of land
m cultivation, liewring now an unsurpasio-d crop of cotton
and corn. There are altogether fifteen hundred acres iu the
tract, and not one but is arable.
The plantation ia situated on the Mimissippi River, thirty
miles below the town of Napoleon, and known a* Wdboru's
plantation, in Cypress Bend. We hare on it a comfortable
duelling bouse, kitchen, store house, 22 negro houses, a Urge
dnuftde crib, .sheltered all around for stock, a gin house 40 l>y
;5 feet, two stories, a good mill, indeed, everything required
on a cotton plantation, aud all in good order.
as this place is by front and side Levees, over
sows are impossible, and upon examination it will be found
the cheapest place on the River.
Fw particulars, refer to J. C. Edwards, Land Agent, Ma
coa,Georgia, or oa the plantation to
aep 12 25-lit II E- A A. C. WKLBORN.
AZTJME3A,
I# THE MARK OT
THE PREMIUM
BAKING POWDER!
It has the advantage over
Any Other Yeast Preparation!
Being free from
ALUM, ? AI..F.RAT 1.4, wany kind of DEI.BTKRIOI'S DRUG
IT 13 CHEAPER —IT 13 INFALLIBLE t
And has obtained the diploma aa the purest and best Baking
Powder known, a trial Is only necessary In order to be satis
fied. Price wnlj 15 cents a box.
For sale by ZEILIM A HUNT,
teplX Druggist*.
Grand Lodge of Georgia,
F. A. IL
THE Atmual Grand Communication for the year 5*60,
will convene attlie Masonic Hail in the City of Macon,
on WEDNESDAY, October 81st. XU Lodges and Brothers
will take due notice thereof, aud govern thesnseli ea accord
ingly. By order of
WM. P ROCKWELL, M W\ Grand Master
Pinal Rosa, Grand Secretary.
|jg~ Ledges wishing for Blanks for RETURN®, will please
forward their orders Immediately.
fSK” Macon Telegraph. Signet and Journal, Recorder and
Fed. Union, Chronicle L Sentinel, ConstitnttouaUat, Intelli
gc:*cer and American, Atlanta, Sav. Republican, Tiroes and
Enquirer, Columbus, give the above two insertions and Send
I alia to me immediately. 8. KOfiF.
Trees, Plants, Seeds, &<*.
tITM R PRINCE L CO., Hushing, V. V., osier ML
Vs more extensive and |>erfccl collection* in each
department of lhr:r business than ever l>efore.
The |..Rowing Triced Catalogues, wifi be sent to applicant.*
who enclose stamps, shile wr shall exercise all (Kieaible care
t > guard agaiust vupjdymg them to traveling Tree Venders
trho make use of them in obtaining .orders for other trees
We hove no Traveling Agents.
No. I —Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental
Trees, Khrol** and all t*uia!l Fruits.
No. t —Roses and all kinds of Flowering Plants.
No. 4—General tt'iiolesale Price-list for Nurseries.
No. s—Wholesale Catalogue of Vegetable and Tree Feeds.
Xu. I'.—ih-arrestive Catalogue of 16t> varieties of Strawber
r e, far surr>aMilii( any utlicr collection in this country or
Europe.
No. *s Wholesale Price-list of Native and Foreign Grapes.
Ns. 9—Btuswus Flowers, Pa-onies, Dahlies, Ins, Primroses,
f oleantlma. Auricular, Cowslips, Ac.
No. Its—Wholesale Catalogue of the same.
No. IS—Green House Plants.
No. It—Descriptive Catalogue of 32” Native’Varieties and
140 Foreign Varieties of Grape*. We have a great stuck of
the tending Varietia# or Grapes, of which 9UJHMI are strong
layer* and JSJMt) in large pot*.
Orders are packed ia a superior manner, forwarded as
lestre.l and a Transportation Receipt mailed to the pur
chaser. sep It (B-Jt
Gfflceol Ihr Nilledft'i Hie Hullroad Cos. i
September 8, IS6O. *
AT a nesting of the Board wf Directors this day held, the
folios mg ResoluGoits were passed by the Board :
Ist, /.‘isJivd, Tt.at the Chief Koginesr lie instructed to
.■mploy iwk additional assistance aa may be necessary to
iuiab the location of the Due of road by the first of Novem
ber next, to he let by aectiom after advertisement, so soon
a each section has been reported to the Board.
fid, IfcwWev■#, Thai the President be authorised to make a
■all upon the Stockholders sf the Milledgeyille Kaulroad
Company for payment f the following installments upon
dieti stock, (in a-ldHioti to the five per cent, required nt the
time of subscription) to-wit;
F.vs per cent, on the Huh of October, ISAi.
F.tveen ■* “ 19th of November, “
Five -“ “ “ Itftii af Bsceniber, ••
Fire - - “ t*Ui of Jnnaary, Ibfil.
True extract from the n.nalss of the Hoard.
W MILO OLIN, Bee’y A Treat.
In pursaaee of Urn second resolution above, the Biockfod
ter* of the MiitedgcvUte Railroad Comnauy are requested
to pay the Installments as set forth in said Resolution, at the
iffice of said CiWnpxuy, In Augusta,
sep lit *3— A- O HEARD, President.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
33. A. WISE
IS NOW 1IE( HIVING
HU full ttock of House Fam idling Goods, comprising a
(OnPLKTE ASXIIRTMEVr
c
TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY,
Silver plated Castors, Forks and ?po„na,
Stove*, Grate* and Ranges.
Fine Planished and Brittania Ware,
Cooking Utensils of every description ;
Brushes, hi o.au, aud Willoa’ Ware.
ALSO A LARGE AND
Splendid Assortment of
Fender*. Waiters and Tea Tray*, Bras* Andirons,
Ten and Coffee Urns, Brittania Tea and Coffee IVit,
Beef Steak and Oyster Dishes. Oal 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 ami Cedar Tubs Brass Bound Butkels,
Cocoa, Brittania and Plated I*ip|aM,
ShovH and Tongs, W’afer and WalHe Irons, Ac.
Having purchased my Goods in ponon, and
IHreet /rom Mieeut Quarters,
I am prepared to offer them on
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Purchasers respectfully invited to examine them, and orders
vdiClte t. B. A. Wlfll
sep 12 Cherry street, Macou.
A C'ai’cl.
fffTIIB former Clients of the late Pktkr S. nt'UPHkiKS,
A. Attorneys at Law, Perry, Oa., ami all |ierons having
unfinished business in hia hands, at the time of his death,
are hereby nwtified that the undersigned, having been em
ployed l>y hi* Administrator to assist him in settling up his
estate, have in their hands the papers |>erlaining to his pro
fession, and will take pleasure In communicating any infor
mation in 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 cts **■ as we are not em
ployed in as opposing counsel, &t the request of parties in
terested, we are unwilling to volunteer our services, aud
prefer that parties select their own counsel.
Addres* KILLKN 4 KINO,
sep 11 2f-4t Attorneys at Law, Perry, (ia.
CARRIAGE MATERIALS.
Rockyaway Bod.es, complete,
Buggy Bodies, without seats.
Plain Concord Bodies, complete,
Elm City Baggy Bodies, complete,
Carved Hickory Bodies, complete,
Carved nickory Bodies, canes side
Jenny Lind Bodies, complete,
Philadelphia Bodies, complete,
Square Box Bodies, complete
Stick Seats, caned seats,
Seat Arms, Seat Frames, Lazy Backs,
Plain and Carved Running Gears,
Plain and Carved Spring Bars,
Rough and Finished Buggy Poles
Rough and Finished Hickory Fhafts,
Ash, Hickory and Oak Rims,
Finished Hickory Wheels, complete,
Buggy Bows, Whilttetrees,
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,
Best Scrap Iron Axles,
Carriage Maker’s Tools,
Malleable CnKtinpfw
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
wrth numerous other articles in the Carriage lire, for sale
at New York price*, by
july 4 NATHAN WEED, Macon, Oa.
TO WAGON MAKERS.
Oak TTagon Hubs, well seasoned,
Oak Spokes,
Oak Rims, “ “
Oak Cart Wheels, complete,
Axles, of all sizes,
Rest Refined and Swedes Tire Iron,
Patent Skein Boxes,
Wagon Chains of all kinds,
Bolts, Xuls, Washers, SfC.,for sale ly
july 4 NATHAN WEED.
JUST RECEIVED:
AT
MO. 11, COTTON AVE.\I E.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
JEI* L Y XI O T> H,
AND
SELF SEALING FRUIT JARS.
SeVEB.IL STTLBB, gok SALK CHEAP,
Always on hand, their usual supply of
Staple and Fancy
CHINA, CLASS, CROCKERY, LAMPS,
Table Cutlery, t Ve.
BOLSHAW & HERZOG,
augls Macon, Georgia.
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON.
SILK DKES3 HATS $'2.75 TO $5.00.
The Commercial Straw is easy, SIOO.
“ Senate is not bad,
“ Planter’s Hat ts very light, 1.40.
“ English is Finest.
Wool Hats, Children’s Straws.
june 80 C. B. STONE tVj BKO.
DiMAINIiBII.
THE Firm of Ayres, WisgßMd A Cos., was dissolved on
Uie Ist Inst., by mutual consent. Either member of
the firm ia authorized to settle the business of the late firm
The business will be continued by the undersigned,
aug 2'J-lm • ASHER. AYRES.
Uncoil.
tA AAA *• Prime Clear Sides,
JV/,UV/VF 2t1,0” lb*. Prime Shoulders,
8,"00 “ ** Canvassed Hams, for sale
by (aep 18) BOWDRK A ANDERSoN.
Flour.
, t fT A HRI.S. Extra Family ami Superfine Flour on
I consignment, and for 1e low by
rep 12 BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
Rope.
('OH,Kami Half Coils Richardson's M Hemp Leaf
2f>o Coils Machine Rnpc, other brands,
TOO “ Hand Made Rope, for sale by
•ep lfi BOWDRE A ANDERSON-
Corn, Rvc, Burley and Oat*.
“I AAA Rl SHELS Prime Corn,
I.UUU M •’ Feed Rye,
lil) *• Sect! Barley,
6<jo “ “ Oats, for sale bv
aep 12 BOWDRF. A ANDERSON.
i(IIDKI£S.
WE liave in store, and to arrive, our usual assortment
of Groceries, consisting, in part, of Sugar, Coffee,
Bagging, Rope, Twine, Balt, Nalls, Paints of every kind,
Linseed ami Sperm Oils, Soap, Candles, Cotton Osuahurg*,
Stripes, Macon Shirtings, Ac. Ac. Avery .ulterior lot of old
aud pure Braml.es and Wines, Cigars, Ac., with various oth
er articles, which we offer, at wholesale and retail, at lmcr*t
tnark*trate.
i sep W BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
Try one of our
Hew Bl'k Pocket Hate-
Buy one NEW STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The X *UAVE
BLAC K Til ITI ’D
Will BECOME you!
Bo will the
MAROON
And the
Ex. Nat. Ninfrin.
So will the LIGHT FL’K
BROAD BOUND
SOFT HATS.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
*UKFOI!M mm CMIEGE
OP
< i 12 o HGIA.
TIIE T.iiMupr have th* pleasure of announcing that th
TWENTY SECOND Annual eou.se of Lectures in TM
Institution will he commenced on the first MONDAY in No
vember next, and continue till Hie foot of Match thereat
Ur.
The chairs are occupied refpectivejy by LAMER BANK
STON, M. |> , Prof of Physiology aud Pathology.
J. T. COXE, M. D , Prof, of Principles and Practice of
Medicine.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D , Prof, of Ohstetiics, Diseases of
Women and children, Thera (duties, and Materi* Medics.
I If. LOOMI3, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry, Botany, Phar
macy, and Micrcicopy.
O A LOCH HANK, Esq., M D„ rrof. of Medical Juris
prudence.
T W BRENT?. M D , Prof, of Anatomy and Surgery.
W C. JONES, M D., Demonstrator of Anatonyr.
Entire fees for tickets to Lectin e* -. flfi# till 1
Anatomical Ticket i (g) |
Matriculation “ once only 5 00 j
Graduation fee if successful 25 00
Good board can be had in the city at reasonable rates.
J3P” For parti -uiars apply to either of the members of
the faulty, at Macon, Ga.
auc 15-21tf
SAV AXXAH IHEIH(AI IOU LGE.
THE Eighth Annual Course of Lectures In this institu
tion will commence on Monday, the fail of November
next.
Preliminary Lectures will commence on the 92d October.
F % €’ I IL T V I
R. T>. ARNOLD, M. D., Professor o'Theory and Ptacticeof
Med.cine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Professor of Obstetric* and Disea
ses of Women and Children.
W. G BULLOCH, M D., Prof. Surgery.
J. B READ, M. D., Prof. Materia Me.iica.
.(URIAH HARRIS, M. D., Prof. Physiology.
N. A. PRATT, M. D , Prof. Chemistry.
W. R- WARING, M. D„ Prof. Anatomy.
K. B. HARRIS, M. D , Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Clinical Lectures at the Savannah Hospital, twice a week
by Drs. Arnold and Bulloch, ou their respective branches.
These are the enly Clinical Lectures delivered at the Hos
pital for the benefit of Students.
Agreeable to the conditions of the State Donation, one
Student from each Congerssional District will be taken free
of charge.
Applications with necessary vouchers must be made to
the Dean.
Fees for entire Course of Lectures . .$lO6 00
Matriculation Ticket (paid once) 5 00
Demonstrator’s Tickets, 10 00
Graduating Fee, 30 00
For further particulars, applv to
aug S 2tKßm WM. G. BULLOCH, Dean.
MIDDLE GEORGIA
IVledical College.
THE rourw> ot’ Lecture# in this institution will
commence tire 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.
K. B. GARDNER, M. 1)., Professor of Materia Medlca
and Therapeutics.
8. H. SAUNDERS, M. D., Professor of Medical Jurispru
dence.
F. O. DANNELLY, M. D., Professor of Phisiology and
Pathology.
L. J. ROBERT, A. M. M. D., Professor of Medical Chem
istry.
F.. F KNOTT, M. I)., Professor of Institutes and Practice
of Medicine.
T. M. DAKNALL, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.
M. J. DANIEL, M. D.. Professor of Diseases of Women
and Children.
J. 11. CONN ALLY, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
8. H. SAUNDERS, Dean.
Griffin, Ga., March 27th, IS6o.—fim
Medical College of Georgia,
AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THE Twentieth Regular Course of Lectures will begin on
Monday, the stli 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—H. 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 CAMPBE LL, M. D.
Prosector to Pr..f. of Anatomy— S. li. SIMMON’S, M. 1).
Demonstrator of Anatomy—ll. W. D. FORD, M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator—J. L. COLEMAN, M. D.
Curator Museum—T. T. CLEVELAND.
The Anatomical Rooms have Ireen *■■* w ," l
be opened to Students at the beginning of tlte Course. For
farther particular*, ai-i-iy to
sep 12 25 St 1. P. GARVIN, Dean.
Ready Made Clothing.
THE undersigned has in store a LARGE STOCK of
SOUTHERN MADE
CLOTHING!
From material manufactured in the South, which lie guaran
tees to sell (at a profit,) as low as any one professing to sell
at New York cost.
•pr Vi li SAUI.SUIJUY.
YOUNG LADIES’ ACADEMY.
The Exercises of this School will he resumed
ON avrorrxj A.'ST, OCT. IST,
Number of Pupils limited to Forty.
English Branches, (.Tuition per quarter,) f’20.00
Latin, % 5 00
French, 6.00
Music, 12.50
Drawing and Painting in Water Colors, 6.00
Painting in 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, without regard to age or advancement.
THE COURSE OF ENGLISH STUDY
Comprises every branch pursued in Schools 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 sullic leutly extensive,
and secure the interest and proficiency of the scholar.
THE ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES
Wilt be 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 Natural Science, will be In constant use, both
by Teacher aud Scholar, so that abstract principles may be
practically demonstrated by daily experiment.
GLOBES, MAPS, CHARTS, DIAGRAMS,
In short, everything calculated to make the School room
attractive, excite interest, awaken thought, and encourage
investigation, will be continually kept befwre 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 in private families at the usual rates,
sep b 24--U I. R. BRANHAM, PriaeipaL
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
Crockery, Oliinn,
—AND—
GKLA-SS WARE,
MY tirnt shipment from Europe has arrived in Savannah,
and those who have ordered package* will havethein
shipped in a few dayt. Titer* are some of the packages
stili unsold, any in want, can, by ordering, have them ship
ped in a few days.
I have another lot shipped from Liverpool l’kh of July,
which 1 shall look for in xtu-ee or fear weeks. Send ia the
orders. lam now receiving a
I*ARGHi STOCK OF
Glass-Ware, Tumblers, Goblets, &c.,
FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
BOIIEHIiN GI.AkS-IV.UiE, , „
Clsliin. Dinner autl Tea Sella, fix., Ac.
aug 59 R. P. McEVOY.
Campaign Paper and FiiVGlopcw.
JOHN BELL’S Likenes* on each.
J. 0. JLKEOKINRfDOIi'3 Likeness on each.
8. A. DOl'Gl.Ab’ “ “
itp 1 J. W. BURKE, Agent.
DRV GOODS, CLOTHING. &t.
l it ‘ s n o tj 5e .
talking:
WE certainly have the Prettiest Stock
of SEEING DRESS GOODS, and no
| mistake, which wo have ever brought to
Macon, and our friends know what kind
j we are in the habit of bringing.
We like competition, as it only makes us
work the harder and our customers get the
: benefit. . f
W. W. Parker & Cos.
march 21
11088 Sc COLKJIM,
AT TIIETR
BAZAAR OF FASHION!
Oh! What Beautiful Goods !
OFR SPRING STOCK has arrived, and myriads
of NtW 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,
We can't particularize, call, see, wonder and admire !
The only Dry Goods Importing House
in tu e cit v.
11088 A COLIDI AN,
apr IS 4 Cotton Avenue.
Ii U Y T IIEBE H T
AS WELL AS
r rli e Cheapest!
.JTN O. IV. KEIN & CO.
VILE OPEN ON
September lOth,
THE
MOST SELECT ASSORTMENT
OF
SILKS, SOIE D’HIVER
SOIE A CAKREAU,
SOIERIE DEMAKIAOE,
LACK. Ac., Ac.,
And also the most varied and complete selection of
CARPETS, comprising the richest,
BRUSSELS,
ORIENTAL,
VELVET.
PERSIAN,
INGRAIN,
THKKF. PLY,
Ac., Ac., &.C.,
From the celebrated Manufactory of JOHN CROSSLEY A
SONS. And the most superior lot of
House Furnishing anti Domestic Goods,
It has 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.s,l 800-
Si'll ING AND SUMER STOCK
OF
r> B Y (iO OI>S,
NOW receiving In Store, in large quantities, having been
bought at reduced prices, for cash, we are prepard to
oirer great inducements to large purchasers, and solicit an
examination of out 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 Rales Tickings.
bo ooua njKioi Thread,
150 Rales brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
20 Cases bleached “ ** “
10 “ brown and bleached Janes,
1000 Holts Summer Pants Goods, all qualities,
5000 Hoop Skirts,all qualities,
100 Bales Osnahurgs,
200 Bales Yarns, *
SOO Bales Georgia Kerseys, all Wool filling.
Also a large stock of House Furnishing Goods, Linens,
Table Damask, Towelling, Linen, Bleached aud Brown
Sheetings, Pillow Casing, together with a full and complete
Stock of.nearly every article offered in Wholesale Dry Goods
Houses. J. B. A W. A. ROSS
june 18 * , *. ■
CALL AND SEE
THK BEAUTIFUL
SPRING STOCK
OF
READY-MADE
Clothing,
FANCY
Cassimeres, Vestings,
ELEGANT SHIRTS,
SIIIKT BOSONS, CHILDREN’S and YOUTHS
SUITS, NOVELTIES IN
INTECK TIES, cfeC., cfeC.,
NOW OPENING FOR
JLKCSiI,
AT THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE OF
C. IT. 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
nQTmnmm
FOR BOTH MEN AND BOYS,
TOGETHER WITH
FURNISHING GOODS
In large variety. Also TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET
BAGS, UMBRELLAS, Ac.
apr 18
CLOTHING!
E. WINSHIP
Is now receiving his
SECOND STOCK OF
Summer Clothing.
HIS stock is now full and coi ilete, and embraces gome
of the linegt styles ever bro ght to this market. His
second stock was bought very clu *p, and any one who fails
to examine it before purchasing e ewheie, will miss some
of the best bargains ever offered. (june 6)
HORACE FITCH &TcaT
TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
HAVE on hand the largest stock of Men’s and Youth’s
CIjOTIIIN
THUNKS, HATS
AND MEN’S
Furnishing Goods
To be found in the State. And we would call special atten
tion ta our assortment of
Cliildi-eiiN Hint lon Ill's Clothing,
All of which we now propose to sell at
GREATLY KEOICED PH ICES.
Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and ex
amine our stock and we will endeavor to suit you in Goods,
Quality and Prices. dec 2S 40-ts
“Golden Hill Shirts.”
AEINK assortment of this superior make of Shirts,
just received, at
june G K. WINSIIIP’S.
PAINTING.
SIGNS! SIGiNS! SIGNS!
IN every variety of style and pattern. |2iF“ HtM’NE
PAINTING in all its hi anches ; Graining, Gliding,
Marbling, Ac , Ac.
Mixed Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes
asn
EVERY ARTICLE USED IN THE TRADE FOE SALE.
$£T“ Shop under the Baptist Book Store, Cotton Avenue
apr It ’Go-tf _ LOV I4c HI HRE.
Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing!!!
A LARGE Stock for tale, without rent'd to coat. Now
is the time to gat cheap Clothing at
june Id J. B. * W. a. RGBS,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AC.
JUST RtiX’Kl VKD
GEORGE PAYNE’S
CHEMICAL AND Dill G STORE.
ffUIK Articles mentioned here, which are cf Superior
JL quality, and sold at Fair Priees:
Kerosene and Coal Oil, inferior to nope sold,
Winter, Sperm and Linseed Oil,
Raw and Boiled Linseed OU,
Olive Oilin Bottles and by the Gallon,
White Lead in Kegs and assortedaize cans, from 1 lb. to
10Q lbs.
Zinc, White in kegs ami cans,
Colors, in cans and bo.xes, oil and In water.
Paint Brushes and all kinds of Artists Tools, .
Sponges, Putty, Palet Knives and Tins,
Potash, in kegs, bulk and ipon boxes,
French Glass, and all kinds of Gla’ss Ware,
Dye Woods, Acids,Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Turpentine,
Lamp Wick, bleached and unbleached, all qualities,
Bay Water, Belt Cologne Water, and Rose Water,
Gelatine and Flavoring Extracts, Fresh Hops and Fresh
Honey,
Corks, all sizes, Hard Rubber Trusses, and all other In
strument-, . * # . ,
Hedgmans Richie Oil,and I.utdni Antique Oil for the flair,
Fine Tooth Brushes and Fine Toilet Soap, best citrate
Magnesia,
Burnett’s Cocoine and Kaliston afld W.oo’d Hair Resthra
tives,
Mrs Allen’s Hair Restoratives, and tier TyliJ Balsamum,
Fresh Vaccine Matter, and fresh Congress Water,
Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Chemical, Medicinal lletj>s and Genuine Medicines.
Macon, Oa.,.April Ith,JS6O —f
Drugs and >ledicines,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
Corner Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue.
JUST received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines.
Perfumery, Faint and Varnish Brushes. Superior Cosl
Oil, Burning Fluid, Csinpbene, Alcohol and Potash;.Jaynes’
Ayres’, Wright’s, Moffat’s, and Ftrone’a Pills; Hemboldt’s
Extract of Bochu, Sanford’s Livqr Invigorator, Mrs Wins
low’s- Snothihg Syrup, Degrath’s Eclectrtc oil,’ Mustang
Liniment, Indian Cholagogue, Jaynes', McLean’s, and
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge ;ISelt*r Aperient and Citrate of.
Magnesia, warranted genuine.
june2o 13-’6o . ELLIS, Agent.
r. e. CAim.Kiv. h. t. virfusu.* j
SEW FIRM.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUG STORE!
CASTLES & VARDELL,
DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
WOULD respectfully invite the attention
of Physicians, Merchants and Planters
to their stock of Fn ad u Iterated Drugs, J
Medicine*, Chemical*, Ac., Ac.
They feel assured that no house in this city
can offer a stock superior in quality or lower 1 ~
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 assoitment FINE BRAN
DIES aud WLNES 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. 11. BURG HARD,
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND DEALER IN PANCY
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.
Tff ATVKFY'Li forpastfavors,reminds
the public that all the most fashionably,
elegant and desirable goods in this line will [L~~J .Mrc
continue to be found at this elegant stand . -gSB.
in the greatest variety.
No trouble to show Goods. feb 29-’6O-y
Boots and Shoes.
AT the Sign of the
BICF BOOT, r. g.
No. 3a Cotton Av’e.
Washington Block, *’
The Subscribers would re
turn their thanks for the
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 C-y MIX A KIRTLAND.
NEW FIRM.
L. P. STRONG & SONS.
I’ F.WIB P STRONG ten-
J ders his grateful thanks
for the liberal patronage ys. .
extended to him for the last
twenty seven years,and re- Xrr
s|>ectfully announces that he fßgaf y?<j /r
has associated with him in W&3 ■ ’ *\
the further prosecution ot VyigSS
the business, his two sons,
EDGAR P. STRONG and S£gg*--.
FORRESTER W. STRONG.
under the name, lirra and
style of L. P. STRONG A 40**
SONS, and will continue to
keep on baud and offer, a large and select assortment of
lEoots, Shoes and Leather
of all kinds, jpul Findings for Country manufacturers. He
respectfully asks for the new firm, a continuance oi the lib
eral favor extended to the old.
Macon, January 2,1560. 41-y
JUW Vftff !
MESSRS. T. & G. WOOD,
JJAVE this day assoel
manufacture and sale of ‘
FURNITURE,
The business will he here
alter conducted in the firm
WOOD BKO. & CO.,
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, and respectfully request all in
debted, either by note or account, to call and make pavment
at an early day. T. 4 G. WOOD.
Macon, 2d Jauuary, 1860. (feb 22)
Agency Office.
THE undersigned designs opening an Office in the city
of Macon, for the purpose of
RENTING HOUSES, 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 he would especially invite ail alio 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 before it U too late to make pro
visions for his family after death.
I am also Justice of the Peace for the 71Cth District, G.
M., city of Macon Office until the Ist of October next, at
the store of H. Fitch A Cos. E. C. GRANNIBS.
RiFKiiaxcKs:—Judge E. A. Nisbet, Judge H. G. Lamar,
Judge Clifford Anderson, Lewis N- Whittle, Eq.. E. L
Btrohecker, Esq , and Elijah Bond, Bsq. (aug 29-Bm
Miscellaneous.
GAS FIXTURES, Pocket ami Table Cut
lery, RAZORS and FANCY CUTLERY, PORTABLE
DESKS, DRESSING CASES, FANCY BASKETS, PARIAN
BTATLETTS, DOUBLE Sc SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS, CANES, POUT MONIES AND PLUSES,
MURSCHAUM I*IPKS,CIUAK HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES,
Shell ami Ornamental Combs,
Fancy Hair Pina, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Domi
noes, Zlllliarci Balls, Cues,
L.EATIIFKS & CHALK,
With many new aud desirable articles not enumerated.
Anew and flue selection for sale at low prices, hr
nov 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Catli Advance* on Colton.
MACON, January 4tb, 1858.
THE Subscriber will make cash advanceson Cotton con
signed to Geo. Parsons A Cos., Savannah, and agree ta
hold the Cotton from Forty-five to Fifty days from dale ot
dilpmeia. fJaD 6 41 -ts 1 MAACSOOTI
_____
LIFE OF
HELL & E VERETT.
UNION EDITION-ILLUSTRATED.
Paica, S5 cants for single copy- ten copies for $2.00. Cali
and gel one or more, at DEPOSITORY, CAUeßstL’sCorner.
sep 12 J. W. BURKE, Agent
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINT, 01fc,4c
(£. JL sfr%ditr,
Corner 3rd and lfulbarry Streets,
* DCAUER IV
CHOICE DRUGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PURE CHEMICALS,
J \ • i
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, j
WINDOW GLASS,
L PEjiP UMERY,
esk&ne*
PAI!XT 1* ,
OILS,
r*atoiat 3Accliolu.cs,
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
Merchants and Physicians,
trio PRID* rHKBSKLVIS
On Dealing in Articles of the
FIRST QUALITY,
AND AT U>W PRICkS,
MAY RELY upon USING SUITED.
apr 6
ORDERsTROMPTLrATTENirtFror -
33 S5 T ABL rSHE pjl_B 8 8.
ZKIIjIY & HUNT,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
IVE aeon, Georgia.
feb 29-’Go—y
Important and Interesting Arrivals
WOOD’S GALLERY.
SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPHS OF
The Prince oi Wales,
The Chicago Zouaves,
Tlie Great l'asttern,
i he Japanese Liuba sty,
Hon. Fernando Wood,
John C. Ilcuau, &c. &c. &c.,
From the justly celebrated Gallery of J. GURN
ET & SON, N. Y. ‘
THE above with a number of beautiful Stcroscope views
(instantaneous) of Broadway, N. Y., The Military, 7tU
uegnaent, N. \., and hundreds of fixe pictures, of all
styles and sixes, from the smallest size Ambrotype to the
life-size Photograph. The public are respectfully invited
to call and examine.
determiDed > regardless of labor or expense,
that hia Gallery continue to be the v
Head Quarters of the Fine Arts,
in the South Employing the best talent to be procured to
color his Photographs in
Every Stylo,
true to nature. With new and superior facilities, this es
tablishment with its corps of busy operatives, can furnish
m 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.
iW~ Particular attention is given to the production of
natural and life-like Photographs from Ambrotypes or Da
guerreotypes of deceased persons, and in every cas.- per
fect satisfaction js guaranteed. Several splendid Pictures*
taken as above, are on exibition, and we challenge the.
country to produce anything to compare with them.
„ .y r< ;, havt rcceiv *d a large lot of new and beautiful
Gilt i rames, ot the same manufacture as before, which on
comparison with any other, will prove their superiority.—
Also, cases and frames in great variety, for small pictures.
” lll ‘ 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 S’onth, are taken
at I'usli’s balh r)', and beautifully colored in
Oil. O R, PAS T E L.
I have now an Artist expressly to color in Pastel, and hi
work is superior to anything ever seen in Macon.
Call and see a number of large Pictures just finished.
Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes
at 1 ower prices than the same style can be obtained elsewhere
mar 27 J. A. PUGH.
Confectioner!** aud Groceries.
JH. DAMOUR, at his old stand No. 140 Mulberry St.,
• keeps as usual a full assortment of goods in the nbovi,
line, consisting of Candies of his own manufacture, and film
French Candies. He is the only one in Macon that imports
Brandy, Wines, and Wine Vinegar direct from France. Alt
kinds of fine Liquors and Wines, choice Havana Segars, and
best Tobacco, Oranges, Apples, and other Fruits, Raisins,
Figs, Prunes, Nuts, and Preserves of all kinds, Pickles, Ca
pres, Olives, Olive Oil, Ketchups. Rauces, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers, Cakes, Dried Beef Tongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes,
Onions, Cabbages, „nd many otlier articles in that Mne to
numerous to mention. mar 14—ts
J. M. BOA ROMAN’S
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 Material, Ac. v 4c., ever brought to this
market.
A large supply of the latest editions of the most approved
School ’looks, kept constantly in store, all the standard
Historical Authors, the standard Poets, Essayists and The
ologians, Gift Books—in every style of binding, from plain
Muslin t. the most eleborate Antique , oil th< claxmcs, the
sensation Novels of the day; also Scott’s, Cooper’s, Bul
wer’s, IrviDg’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 Rook, Cap, Letter and Note Papers, Envel
opes—all soits and sizes. BlaekWritinglnks, Copying Inks
and Writing Fluid, Steel Pens, Gold Pens —to suit the most
fastidious, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Backgammon Boards.
Chess Men,'Stereoscopes—at cost. Microscopes^! py Glass
es and Mathematical Instruments, besides evtry thing
usually kept in Book Stores. Those wishing to purchase
wili Bo welLto call. aU g 22
WESX.DSTTJV.Isr
Female College.
THE next Annual Term of this Institution will com
mence on .YloiMlajr. October Ist, 18GO. 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 inadvance. No additional charge made
on day-scholars, except the Fuel fee of $.3 for the first .ses
sion. For Latin, French, and Vocal Music, 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 inhumation, apply to the
President. j. m. BONNKLL.
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FOII KENT.
THF. Fine Dwelling: connected with the State
Bank, iu the centre of the City, containing Seven
Koons, with Pantry, Closets, Out buildings and Garden.
ALSO,
A verv pleasant Resilience with Four Rooms, on College
Hill. Possession on Ist October,
july 4 16-if J. H. R. WASHINGTON.
Sprint; aud Summer Stork of
HA. T S.
iV* CASES Hats, comprising &U the new styles, and lot
Jm ‘) sale at low figures, to Ute trade, now recelvng by
jane IS * J. B, * W. A. BOBS,
Esaaijie ciy Gscd': and Prices before buying elsewhere.